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Register to vote Register by 18 June to vote in the General Election on 4 July.
This paper analyses how conflict disrupted the market for fruit and vegetables and how it is seeking to recover
Farm Saved Seed rules, eligible species for payment and how to declare and make payments online.
Who does DUS (distinctiveness, uniformity and stability) testing in the UK, what they test for and how to contact them.
Government’s ambitions and plan to grow the fresh produce sector and increase the amount of fruit and vegetables produced in the UK.
See the list of applications to protect the geographical name of a food, drink or agricultural product in Great Britain.
Vegetables are nutrient dense and important sources of micronutrients but postharvest losses in sub-Saharan African range from 20 to 80%
This guidance provides African businesses with an overview of the requirements, standards and processes for sending fruit and vegetables to Great Britain (GB).
Form to apply to be a maintainer of a plant variety on the UK National List.
For reaction to Tomato leaf curl New Delhi virus in selected hotspots in India
Use the case studies to help you decide when your goods may (or may not) go beyond insufficient production.
For manufacturers and distributors of intermediate and final feedingstuffs containing a medicinal premix or specified feed additives.
Report 4 for Year 6, from 15 April 2013 to 14 April 2014.
Eggplant is the fifth most economically important solanaceous crop after potato, tomato, pepper, and tobacco
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