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National List: apply to add a plant variety

Form to apply for an agricultural or vegetable plant variety to be added to the UK National List.

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UK National Lists are lists of varieties of the main agricultural and vegetable species which are eligible for certification and marketing in the United Kingdom.

This form should be completed to apply for an agricultural or vegetable plant variety to be added to the list. Please read the guidance notes included at the end of the form.

When making an application, the following must be submitted:

  • a completed application form
  • a completed technical questionnaire for the particular species
  • a completed technical technical questionnaire (if applicable)
  • the application fee

For further information, see the guidance on National Listing of agricultural and vegetable crops.

Updates to this page

Published 1 October 2014
Last updated 6 August 2019 + show all updates
  1. New application form and guidance on how to complete the form.

  2. Data protection statement updated on the forms.

  3. Updated documents

  4. Forms Remittance advice slip: payment in sterling and Remittance advice slip: payment in euros updated

  5. First published.

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