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  • NI Plant Health Label Scheme

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    • EU Exit
    The NI Plant Health Label (NIPHL) Scheme comes into effect on 1st October 2023 and is a way for growers and traders in Great Britain (England, Scotland, and Wales) to move products that are eligible for the scheme to Northern Ireland. Goods moving under the scheme will have a NIPHL attached and will not require a Phytosanitary Certificate (PC), provided the goods meet the conditions of the NIPHL Scheme and that the goods will remain in NI without risk of onward movement to the EU.

    This page provides guidance on the new arrangements for moving plants for planting, used agricultural and forestry machinery and seed potatoes from Great Britain to Northern Ireland under the NIPHL Scheme.

    Information current at time of posting. Please continue to check back regularly for updates.

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    • Getting started
    • Movement of plants and seeds for planting under the NIPHL Scheme
    • Movement of used agricultural and forestry vehicles and equipment under the NIPHL Scheme
    • Moving GB seed potatoes to Northern Ireland under the NIPHL Scheme
    • NI Plant Health Label Scheme (NIPHL) Compliance Protocol
    • How to Guides and Webinars

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    Most recent publications

    • Guidance to clone a CHED PP from an ePhyto

      Published 2 December 2024
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