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Plant Health SASA (Science & Advice for Scottish Agriculture)

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Plant Health Regulation SASA (Science & Advice for Scottish …

WebThe Plant Health Regulation (PHR) became applicable in the UK from 14 December 2019 alongside the Official Controls Regulation. The PHR helps the agricultural, horticultural …

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Plant Health Trade Guidance

WebNI Plant Health Label (NIPHL) The new NIPHL scheme is a way for growers and traders in Great Britain (GB) (England, Scotland and Wales) to move these products …

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Plant Health Regulation

WebThe Plant Health Regulation (PHR) became applicable in the UK from 14 December 2019 alongside the Official Controls Regulation. The PHR helps the agricultural, horticultural …

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Plant Health Authorisation (Licensing) SASA (Science & Advice for

WebSASA issues plant health authorisation (licences) on behalf of Scottish Ministers for the following activities in Scotland: work with non-indigenous and quarantine plant pests and …

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National Plant Health Week 2020

WebWelcome from Chief Plant Health Officer for Scotland, Professor Gerry Saddler:“Welcome to our National Plant Health Week spotlight on science at SASA! Many of our 100 scientists …

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Bee Health SASA (Science & Advice for Scottish Agriculture)

WebThe Scottish Government published a Honey Bee Health Strategy in July 2010. The aim of this Strategy is to achieve a sustainable and healthy population of honey bees for …

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Plant health SASA (Science & Advice for Scottish Agriculture)

WebAuthorisation (Licence) Application for soil, plant material and prohibited organisms. Use this application form if you wish to apply to import or keep soil, plant material or organisms in …

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International Year of Plant Health 2020

WebThe Food and Agriculture Organisation (FAO) of the United Nations have designated 2020 as the International Year of Plant Health (IYPH). IYPH is a tremendous opportunity to …

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Chief Plant Health Officer for Scotland: Professor Gerry Saddler

WebIn the event of a plant health outbreak, it is the CPHOS who will lead and coordinate the Scottish Government’s response and provide stakeholder guidance. For more …

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Adult Bee Diseases

WebAdult Bee Diseases. Introduction and Biosecurity. Adult honey bees can suffer from a number of pests and diseases, and in some instances these can cause the affected …

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Potato Cyst Nematodes (PCN) SASA (Science & Advice for …

WebSymptoms of PCN attack on potatoes reflect those of plants with an inefficient roots system i.e. poor growth, wilting during periods of water stress, early senescence and reduced …

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International Year of Plant Health 2020

WebScotland’s Plant Health Conference Thursday 12th March, Novotel Edinburgh Park A conference for stakeholders from across the horticulture, forestry, agriculture and natural …

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Ring Rot SASA (Science & Advice for Scottish Agriculture)

WebRing rot is caused by the quarantine bacterium, Clavibacter michiganensis subsp. sepedonicus (Cms). It is a serious plant health threat to potato production in Northern …

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November 2023 www.gov.scot/planthealth

WebThe SG plant health service has three organisational units, all under the strategic leadership of the Chief Plant Health Officer for Scotland: Policy, Operations (Inspectorate) and …

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PLANT PASSPORTS AND THE POST-TRANSITION PERIOD

WebThe Plant Health Regulation became applicable in the UK from 14 December 2019, introducing widespread changes to the UK’s plant passport regime. This EU legislation …

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Plant Health Import Charges

WebPlant Health Import Charges. These are mandatory charges for import inspections on certain plants and plant products arriving in Scotland. The inspections …

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Professor Gerry Saddler

WebChief Plant Health Officer for Scotlandand Head of SASATelephone Number+44(0)131 244 8925 Research interests/Areas of expertiseEpidemiology, characterisation and detection …

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Border Target Operating Model (BTOM) SASA (Science & Advice …

WebPrinter-friendly version. On 29 August 2023, the UK Government published the final Border Target Operating Model (BTOM) that proposes a new approach to …

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Science & Advice for Scottish Agriculture

WebSASA Roddinglaw Road Edinburgh EH12 9FJ. T: +44(0)131 244 8890 E: [email protected] W: www.sasa.gov.uk - Helpline for urgent Export/Import related …

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