SCHEDULE 4REQUIREMENTS FOR PRE BASIC SEED, BASIC SEED, CERTIFIED SEED, CERTIFIED SEED OF THE FIRST GENERATION AND CERTIFIED SEED OF THE SECOND GENERATION

PART ICONDITIONS RELATING TO CROPS FROM WHICH SEED IS OBTAINED

F1Isolation distances — minimum distances7

1

Subject to sub-paragraph (2), for maize, self-pollinating varieties of triticale, rye and hybrids of barley F2, durum wheat, spelt wheat and wheat produced by means of cytoplasmic male sterility, the minimum distance from neighbouring crops or plants of other species, or of other varieties of the same species, liable to cross-pollinate with the crop shall be the distance specified in column 2 of the following table for the corresponding crop specified in column 1 of the table (which can include any distance of at least 2 metres of fallow ground required under paragraph 6)—

Column 1

Column 2

Crop

Minimum Distance

(a)

Maize–

(i)

for the production of Basic Seed

200 metres

(ii)

for the production of Certified Seed

200 metres

(b)

Self-pollinating variety of triticale—

(i)

for the production of Basic Seed

50 metres

(ii)

for the production of Certified Seed

20 metres

(c)

Rye (other than hybrids)—

(i)

for the production of Basic Seed

300 metres

(ii)

for the production of Certified Seed

250 metres

(d)

Hybrids of rye—

(i)

for the production of Basic Seed where male sterility is used

1,000 metres

(ii)

for the production of Basic Seed where male sterility is not used

600 metres

(iii)

for the production of Certified Seed

500 metres

(e)

Hybrids of barley produced by means of cytoplasmic male sterility—

(i)

for the production of Basic Seed

100 metres

(ii)

for the production of Certified Seed

50 metres

F3(f)

Hybrids of durum wheat, spelt wheat and wheat produced by means of cytoplasmic male sterility—

(i)

for the production of Basic Seed

300 metres

(ii)

for the production of Certified Seed

25 metres

2

The minimum distance specified in paragraph (1) may, subject to the approval of the Scottish Ministers, be modified or disregarded if the Scottish Ministers are satisfied that there is adequate protection against undesirable foreign pollen.