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Check if you need a licence or phytosanitary certificate to export plants and plant products.
Increase flood resilience with natural flood management.
The international trade in plants for planting is a major pathway for the introduction of plant pests
Find out how to apply VAT zero rating for the supply of those plants and seeds that are used to grow food for human consumption.
Register so you can import or export regulated timber, wood products and bark, apply for export phytosanitary certificates, issue plant passports or apply ISPM15 marking.
Information on oak processionary moth for those who own or manage oak trees, including private tree and woodland owners as well as local authorities.
How to stop the spread and dispose of invasive non-native plants that can harm the environment in England.
What growers and traders need to do to move plants (including plants for planting, seeds, used agricultural and forestry machinery and vehicles and seed potatoes) using a Northern Ireland plant health label (NIPHL).
This page tells you how to identify common constraints and designations within your forestry project’s proposal area and sets out what you must consider or do in relation to individual constraints.
Overview of case details, documents, key dates and how to make a representation.
Find out about eligibility and requirements for the planting new hedges item.
Eastern Region, Judge S Brilliant and Mr R Thomas MRICS on 28 October 2022
What you must do when you keep livestock or manage land.
Farmers and land managers can now get up to £11,600 per hectare for the public benefits delivered by woodlands they create – a 45% increase on current amount
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