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Find out which types of food are zero-rated and which are standard-rated for VAT purposes.
How commercial plant growers can grow FPCS-certified stock, and find out the benefits of using it in commercial plantations.
Get help to classify edible vegetables, roots, tubers, herbs, spices, fruit, nuts and peel for import and export.
Advice and guidance on the health needs of migrant patients for healthcare practitioners.
Quality and labelling rules for growing, packing, distributing, importing and selling fresh fruit and vegetables.
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.
In South Kivu and Kongo Central, Democratic Republic of the Congo (DRC)
Rules for importing, exporting and moving fresh fruit and vegetables to, from and around the UK.
The prevalence of inadequate protein and amino acid intake by young children, accounting for protein quality
Southern Region, Judge Dovar, Mr K Ridgeway MRICS and Mr T Sennett on 9 June 2022
Competent authorities of exporting countries should use the relevant model health certificate as a template to create a version exporters can apply for to export gelatine and collagen intended for human consumption to Great Britain, the Channel Islands or Isle...
How to legally kill your own poultry, cattle, pigs, sheep, goats, rabbits and hares to eat at home.
Zambia is still facing micronutrient deficiencies despite fortification and supplementation programmes stressing the need for additional solutions
Northern Region Judge A Davies and Member Mrs J Jacobs sitting on 4 July 2023
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