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Businesses wishing to have seed potatoes certified in Northern Ireland can apply by using the application form, which should be filled in, printed off and sent, along with supporting documents and fees due, to Plant Health Inspection Branch.
The listed documents are for those registered nurseries seeking to apply for Fireblight (Erwinia amylovora) Buffer Zone Status for 2024/25.
The Department of Agriculture, Environment and Rural Affairs' Plant Health Inspection Branch prints seed potato labels (also known as plant passports) for the local industry.
All Potato businesses importing ware potatoes into Northern Ireland from Poland, Portugal, Romania and Spain are required to notify the Department at least two days prior to the importation.
Businesses that import seed potatoes into Northern Ireland are now required to notify the Department of Agriculture, Environment and Rural Affairs at leat 48 hours in advance using the form below.