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Certification schemes and Marketing regulations |
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Certification schemesSeed Potato Classification Scheme (SPCS) is a statutory scheme which is designed to ensure that seed potatoes marketed meet the standards specified in the Seed Potatoes Regulations 1991 (as amended) which implement the requirements of EC Directive 2002/56/EC on the marketing of seed potatoes. The SPCS aims to protect purchasers by addressing quality in respect of health, trueness to variety and freedom from mixtures. Click here for details of explanatory leaflets and forms in respect of the SPCS. Plant Health Propagation Scheme (PHPS) is a voluntary scheme which aims to promote the production and use of healthy, proven planting stock. It currently covers soft fruit (strawberries, berry fruit, currants), top fruit (apples, pears, cherries, plums), hops, cobnuts and bulbs (narcissus and iris). Click here for details of explanatory leaflets and forms in respect of the PHPS. Marketing regulations
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