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How much it costs to apply for plant breeders’ rights or to add a new plant variety to the national list.
How to report deer movements to the Livestock Information Service, including imports and exports.
Find out what milk you can use in farm animal feed, and how to process it for general sale or register to supply it to farms unprocessed.
Webinars about what you can do to protect the health and welfare of animals you keep or work with from notifiable and reportable animal diseases.
Details of premises approved to operate as quarantine facilities or centres for imported birds other than poultry.
Guidance for vets, importers and border control officials when importing live or germinal products of invertebrates, amphibians or reptiles to Great Britain.
How to spot Batrachochytrium salamandrivorans, what to do if you suspect it and measures to prevent its spread.
What you need to do to export animal germplasm (semen, ova, and embryos).
Add your business to the Animal and Plant Health Agency list of authorised distance plant sellers.
This statement explains how accessible the export health certificates online service is.
Guidance for vets, importers and border control officials when importing manure, fertilisers and soil improvers to Great Britain.
Information for camelid keepers on reporting suspected bluetongue cases. How to identify and move your camelids.
How local authorities must regulate, inspect and license zoos and circuses in their areas.
The signs of swine vesicular disease, what to do if you suspect it in your animals and measures to prevent its spread.
If you keep bluetongue-susceptible livestock, you should consider voluntarily testing these animals to demonstrate they remain free from bluetongue disease.
Find out about pests and diseases that could be affecting your trees.
How vets can submit samples to APHA laboratory testing services and prices for these services.
Find out how to validate your facility when you seek approval to open, including special requirements for continuous and blood processors.
Guidance for vets, importers and border control officials when importing blood and blood products to Great Britain.
Guidance for vets, importers and border control officials when importing processed animal protein that is not for human consumption to Great Britain.
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