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There are currently no known outstanding effects for the The Seed Potatoes (England) Regulations 2015.
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8.Marketing of seed potatoes for scientific purposes or selection work
16.Seed potatoes from outside the European Union: information
22.Enforcement: power to withdraw official labels, official documents and growing crop certificates
Official labels and official documents
1.An official label used in relation to pre-basic seed potatoes...
2.An official label used in relation to basic seed potatoes...
3.An official label used in relation to certified seed potatoes...
5.An official label must measure not less than 110 millimetres...
6.An official label for pre-basic seed potatoes must, in relation...
7.An official label for basic seed potatoes or certified seed...
8.An official label for test and trial seed potatoes must—...
9.In the case of seed potatoes of a conservation variety,...
10.Without prejudice to paragraphs 1 to 8, an official label...
11.Where the field generation is not indicated on the official...
12.An official document used in relation to pre-basic seed potatoes...
13.An official document used in relation to test and trial...
14.An official document in relation to basic seed potatoes must...
15.An official document in relation to certified seed potatoes must...
16.An official document must, in relation to the seed potatoes...
Specified diseases or pests, damage and defects and tolerances
Authorisation for marketing seed potatoes for test and trial purposes
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