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Castle Enigan ASSI site citation documents and map

Published 18 June 2015Guidance literature

Corbally ASSI site citation documents and map

Published 18 June 2015Guidance literature

Ballycastle Coalfield ASSI site citation documents and map

Published 17 June 2015Guidance literature

Ballysudden ASSI site citation documents and map

Published 17 June 2015Guidance literature

Black Burn ASSI site citation documents and map

Published 17 June 2015Guidance literature

Fardross Stream ASSI site citation documents and map

Published 17 June 2015Guidance literature

Ground Bridge ASSI site citation documents and map

Published 17 June 2015Guidance literature

Annachullion Lough ASSI site citation documents and map

Published 16 June 2015Guidance literature

Aughnadarragh Lough ASSI site citation documents and map

 

Published 16 June 2015Guidance literature

Caldanagh Bog ASSI site citations and map

Published 16 June 2015Guidance literature

Craigahulliar ASSI site citation documents and map

Published 16 June 2015Guidance literature

Garry Bog ASSI site citation documents and map

Published 16 June 2015Guidance literature

Garry Bog Part 2 ASSI site citation and map

Published 16 June 2015Guidance literature

Magheramenagh ASSI site citation documents and map

Published 16 June 2015Guidance literature

Straduff ASSI site citation documents and map

Published 16 June 2015Guidance literature

Tonnagh Beg Bog ASSI site citation documents and map

Published 16 June 2015Guidance literature

Wolf Island Bog ASSI site citation documents and map

Published 16 June 2015Guidance literature

The Plant Health Order (Northern Ireland) 2006 (Item 19 of Part B of Schedule 4) Labelling requirements for Ware Potatoes landed in Northern Ireland

Published 15 June 2015Guidance literature

Seed potato health is of vital importance to both growers of home-saved seed for ware and of seed crops for export markets.

Published 15 June 2015Guidance literature

A clean store impresses potential clients and minimises crop infection. Clean means that the store is free from dust, debris and rejected tubers.

Published 15 June 2015Guidance literature

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