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  • Add your business to the Animal and Plant Health Agency list of authorised distance plant sellers.

  • The LLWR Socio-economic Fund provides support to local initiatives/groups within a 30-mile radius of the Repository Site.

  • Guidelines and guidance for vets, farmers and animal keepers on the responsible use of antimicrobials.

  • What breed societies and organisations need a zootechnical certificate for, and what information it must include.

  • This page provides details of the efficacy and toxicity tests oil spill treatment products (OSTPs) must pass before being approved for use in UK waters, including information on the associated fees and methods for payment.

  • Explainer on how the Veterinary Medicines Directorate (VMD) monitors the safety and effectiveness of animal medicines after they have been approved for use.

  • Find out how you could do the SFI actions for buffer strips.

  • How to report pig movements using the electronic animal movement licensing (eAML2) service.

  • The Environment Agency’s role in the development and regulation of a geological disposal facility for radioactive waste.

  • Regional Fisheries Groups (RFGs) are an initiative set up to enable the inshore fishing sector to come together to share views and promote collaborative working with organisations such as MMO, Defra, Cefas and local IFCAs.

  • How to apply for a climate change agreement (CCA), information you need to provide when you apply, and charges you will need to pay.

  • What needs to be done to manage flood risk and adapt to rising sea levels in Royal Docks, one of 23 policy units in Thames Estuary 2100 (TE2100).

  • Use this service to notify the Fish Health Inspectorate (FHI) before you export or move live fish or shellfish.

  • Laying telecommunications and power cables within UK territorial waters (up to 12 nautical miles) requires a marine licence.

  • How you can manage, allocate, swap, transfer or lease fishing quotas.

  • How local authorities must regulate, inspect and license zoos and circuses in their areas.

  • How to apply to protect a food, drink or agricultural product name under the UK GI schemes.

  • Outdoor airborne allergens are tiny particles in the air that can cause allergic reactions when people who suffer from hay fever or asthma breathe them in. The primary outdoor allergens include pollen and fungal spores.

  • Guidance on tests and inspections for producers, processors, importers and sellers of organic food, feed and seed.

  • The recommended environmental management system (EMS) designed to achieve the general objectives of the OSPAR Offshore Strategy.