Your Guide to New Plant Passport Regulations

Plant Passport
 
Are you aware of the recent changes to Plant Passport regulations? As of 14th December 2019 businesses are responsible for ensuring traceability of all plant and plant materials within the trading supply chain.
 
Furthermore, from 14th December 2020, in order to operate, all organisations involved in the trade of plants and plant material must be registered with the Animal and Plant Health Agency (APHA).
 
Download our Guide to Plant Passports which outlines these recent changes and the steps you should consider to help ensure compliance.

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