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How to import plants, fruit, vegetables, cut flowers, trees, seeds and used agricultural machinery from non-EU countries to Great Britain (England, Scotland and Wales).
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.
Find out the information you must give to customers on food products and how to give it.
Use these general provisions to help you determine the origin of your products.
Find out which types of food are zero-rated and which are standard-rated for VAT purposes.
Plant health controls, imports and exports, certification schemes, plant passporting and listed quarantine plant pests.
Protocols and procedures for testing the value for cultivation or use (VCU) of agricultural crops.
How to get plant breeders' rights and what protection it gives your plant varieties.
Legal standards for labelling and composition of food products such as bottled water, milk and meat.
Draws attention to the hazards and makes recommendations to ensure safe working practices when handling coconut and vegetable oil as cargo
How much it costs to apply for plant breeders’ rights or to add a new plant variety to the national list.
Sources of advice and financial support for UK farmers exporting agricultural products to the EU and beyond
Malnutrition, comprising undernutrition, micronutrient deficiency, and overnutrition, is more widespread than hunger and affects most nations
Use a separate statement of objection form for each Japanese GI product name you object to.
Labelling rules for businesses in Great Britain (England, Scotland and Wales) and retailers in Northern Ireland, for certain agri-food products moved under the Northern Ireland Retail Movement Scheme.
The rules on bringing food or animal products into Great Britain from abroad: restrictions, types of food and the amount you can bring.
Prime Minister Rishi Sunak sets out his blueprint to boost British fruit and vegetable sector as the first UK Food Security Index is published.
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