Skip to main content
Department of Agriculture, Environment and Rural Affairs Department of Agriculture, Environment and Rural Affairs An Roinn Talmhaíochta, Comhshaoil agus Gnóthaí Tuaithe Depairtment o' Fairmin, Environment an' Kintra Matthers

Main navigation

  • Home
  • Topics
  • Publications
  • Consultations
  • Contact

Translation help

Translate this page

Select a language

  • Arabic — عربي
  • Chinese (Simplified) — 中文简体
  • Chinese (Traditional) — 中文繁體
  • Dutch — Nederlands
  • Filipino — Filipino
  • French — Français
  • German — Deutsch
  • Hungarian — Magyar
  • Irish — Gaeilge
  • Italian — Italiano
  • Latvian — Latviešu
  • Lithuanian — Lietuvių kalba
  • Polish — Polski
  • Portuguese — Português
  • Romanian — Română
  • Russian — Русский
  • Slovak — Slovenčina
  • Spanish — Español
  • Ukrainian — Українська
  • Seed Certification Scheme

    Topics:
    • Crops and Horticulture, 
    • Seeds

    Seed Certification is a legal requirement to ensure that farmers and growers receive seeds of known minimum quality.

    Seeds Regulations

    The Seeds Regulations state that seed may only be marketed if it is certified that it meets specified minimum standards in respect of varietal purity, health and germination and comes from crops of certain standards. Seed that meets these standards may be certified under the Department's Seed Certification Scheme.

    Uncertified seed may not, with certain exceptions, be marketed.
    DAERA is the Certifying Authority for Northern Ireland and as such is responsible for the administrative and operational arrangements for the Seed Certification Schemes.

    Regulations made by Department of Agriculture, Environment and Rural Affairs (DAERA) cover the marketing of cereal seeds, fodder plant seeds, beet seeds, oil and fibre plant seeds, vegetable seeds, licensing, enforcement and fees.

    How to enter the Seed Certification Scheme

    For information on how to certify seed in Northern Ireland please refer to the Department's Guide to Seed Certification in Northern Ireland. Alternatively contact DAERA's Environmental Farming Branch for an information pack and application forms by;

    Telephone: 028 9052 4406,
    Email: seed.cert@daera-ni.gov.uk , or
    Writing to:

    Department of Agricultural, Environment and Rural Affairs
    Environmental Farming Branch
    Clare House
    303 Airport Road West
    Sydenham Intake
    Belfast BT3 9ED

    Closing dates for cereal seed lot entry

    Entry of seed lotsEntry of crops
    Cereal seeds
    Cereals - winter sown7 November31 January
    Cereals - Spring sown7 April15 May

    Related content

    • Certification and legislative requirements
    • Instructions to Licensed Seed Samplers
    Share this page Share on Facebook (external link opens in a new window / tab) Share on X (external link opens in a new window / tab) Share by email (external link opens in a new window / tab)

    Department footer links

    • Crown copyright
    • Terms and Conditions
    • Privacy
    • Cookies
    • Accessibility
    • The Northern Ireland Executive
    • The Executive Office
    • Department of Agriculture, Environment and Rural Affairs
    • Department for Communities
    • Department for Education
    • Department for the Economy
    • Department of Finance
    • Department for Infrastructure
    • Department for Health
    • Department of Justice
    • nidirect.gov.uk — the official government website for Northern Ireland citizens