(This note is not part of the Regulations)

These Regulations amend the Fodder Plant Seeds Regulations 1993, S.I. 1993/2009, (as amended by S.I. 1993/2529, 1996/1453, 1997/616 and 1999/1864) (“the 1993 Regulations”). They come into force on 29th November 2001 and apply to Wales only.

The amendments to the 1993 Regulations give effect in Wales to the following Council Directives, which amended directives in respect of the marketing of seeds and the common catalogue of varieties of agricultural plant species:—

(a)

98/95/EC (OJ No. L25, 1.2.1999, p.1), in respect of the consolidation of the internal market, genetically modified plant resources and plant genetic resources; and

(b)

98/96/EC (OJ No. L25, 1.2.1999, p.27) as regards unofficial field inspections.

The directives in respect of the marketing of seeds amended by Council Directives 98/95/EC and 98/96/EC include Council Directive 66/401/EEC (OJ No. L125, 11.7.66, p.2298) on the marketing of fodder plant seed.

These Regulations —

(a)

amend definitions in regulation 3 (of the 1993 Regulations), including the definitions of “marketing” and “official examination”, and omit the definition of “small package” (regulation 3);

(b)

amend provisions in regulation 5 in relation to marketing (including the marketing of genetically modified fodder plant seeds) and marketing authorisations, tests and trials, seed as grown, selection work and other scientific purposes; and make consequential amendments to regulation 4 (regulations 4 and 5);

(c)

amend regulations 8 and 9 to remove provisions in respect of small packages and amend regulation 9 to make provision in relation to clear indications for genetically modified varieties (regulations 6 and 7); and

(d)

make a consequential amendment in regulation 9A (regulation 8); and

(e)

amend Schedule 6 to make provision for the supply of information about imported seeds and remove provisions in respect of small packages (regulation 9).

Similar Regulations have been made to amend the 1993 Regulations in so far as they apply to England and to Scotland by respectively S.I. 2000/1792 and S.S.I. 2000/247.

Similar Regulations are being made in relation to Wales in respect of:—

  • beet seeds

  • vegetable seeds

  • cereal seeds

  • seed potatoes

  • oil and fibre plant seeds.

For further information on those Regulations contact the Countryside Division, National Assembly for Wales, Cathays Park, Cardiff.