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Variety description forms for applications to add amateur vegetables to the national list.
Get help to classify edible vegetables, roots, tubers, herbs, spices, fruit, nuts and peel for import and export.
A pilot study in Northwest Vietnam
Protocols and procedures for testing the distinctiveness, uniformity and stability (DUS) of certain agricultural and vegetable plants.
The seeds which must be certified before you can market them, how to get them certified and how to get a licence for your seed business.
What to do if you’re bringing plants and products like wood and timber into Great Britain, including what certificates you'll need.
Quality and labelling rules for growing, packing, distributing, importing and selling fresh fruit and vegetables.
Information on notifiable pests and diseases in fruit and vegetables.
Rules for importing, exporting and moving fresh fruit and vegetables to, from and around the UK.
Find out about the Fruit and Vegetables Aid Scheme.
Sources of advice and financial support for UK farmers exporting agricultural products to the EU and beyond
Plant health controls, imports and exports, certification schemes, plant passporting and listed quarantine plant pests.
Vegetables are nutrient dense and important sources of micronutrients but postharvest losses in sub-Saharan African range from 20 to 80%
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