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Consultation on the Revision of Fees for UK National Listing and UK Plant Breeders Rights Consultation on the revision of fees for UK National Listing and UK Plant Breeders Rights List of Consultees A & P Grewar Aberdeenshire Council Aberystwyth University ACT SCOTLAND ADAS Agri Input Direct Ltd Agrico UK Ltd Agricultural Industrial Confederation Agricultural Industries Confederation - Scottish Council Agriculture and Horticulture Development Board Agrii Agrisearch Agrovista UK Ltd AHDB - HDC AHDB-HGCA Albert Bartlett & Sons Ltd Alexander Bayne & Son Alexander Harley Seeds (Milnathort) Ltd Allanthan Associates Andrew Lees Horticultural Consultants Angus Soft Fruits Anthony D Compson Association of Independent Crop Consultants Bacheldre Watermill Bank of Scotland Corporate Barenbrug UK Ltd Binny Plants BioSS Biotechnology and Biological Sciences Research Council Blackman Agriculture Ltd Branston Limited British Association of Rose Breeders British Beet Research Oganisation British Edible Pulse Association British Potato Trade Association British Seed Houses Ltd British Society of Plant Breeders Ltd British Sugar Beet Seed Producers Association British Sugar plc Burlinghams (Seed Analysis) Ltd C & K Jones Caithness Livestock Breeders Ltd Caithness Potato Breeders Ltd Caithness Potatoes Caledonian Seeds Ltd Caussade Semences Charles River Cheviot Trees Ltd Christie Elite Community Woodland Association Conservation of Historic Thatch (CoHT) Consumer Futures Cope Seeds Ltd Corston Farms COSLA Country Land and Business Association Countryside Council for Wales Cropworks Ltd CSC Crop Protection Ltd Cygnet Potato Breeders Ltd Darnabo Farm David Austin Roses Ltd Denholm Potato Growers Ltd Department of Agriculture & Rural Development Dept of Agriculture, Fisheries & Forestry Dickson Nurseries Ltd DLF Trifolium Ltd Dobbies Garden Centres plc Dods of Haddington Ltd Duncan Grain (Fochabers)Ltd Dunnet Holdings Ltd E & D Shanks E B Bradshaw & Sons Ltd E M Kerr & Son E W King & Co Ltd East Dunbartonshire Council East Of Scotland Farmers Ltd Elsoms Seeds Ltd English Heritage English Sugar Beet Seed Co Ltd Euralis Semences Eurograss European Snacks Association (SNACMA) Eurosa Faculty of Advocates Farm and Potato Merchant Farmers' Union of Wales Fermanagh Grassland Club Flora Locale Floranova Ltd FLP Consultancy Ltd Food Standards Agency Scotland Fresh Potato Suppliers Association Frontier Agriculture Ltd Fryers Nurseries Ltd FUW - Arable Committee Galloway & MacLeod Ltd Game and Wildlife Conservation Trust Garden Organic Genesis Plant Marketing Ltd Gentec Propogation Ltd George Massie Germinal Holdings Germinal Holdings Ltd GM Free Cymru Grain & Seed Ltd Grain and Feed Trade Association Grainco Scotland Grainseed Ltd Grampian Growers Ltd Grass Levy Board Greenvale AP Ltd Harkness New Roses Ltd Harlow Agricultural Merchants Ltd Higgins Agriculture Ltd Holliwell Seed & Grain Co Ltd Home Grown Cereals Authority Hortics Horticultural Research International Horticultural Trades Association HZPC UK Ltd Ian Cook/L G Cook & Co IBERS Innoseeds BV Institue of Grassland and Environmental Research Irish Potato Marketing Ltd Islay Estates Company J & C McDiarmid J & R Black J G Fairlie & Partners J I Forbes & Partner J I Warnock - Agriculture J R Gray & Partners J S Cruickshank (Farmers) Ltd James Cocker & Sons James Forsyth Coatbridge Ltd James Hutton Institute James Tainsh & Son JE & VM Dalton Ltd John A McNicol (A Firm) John B MacKintosh & Co John Guthrie Forfar Ltd John Train & Sons John Turner Seed Developments John Watson Seeds Ltd. Just Seed K & D Henderson K G Consultants Ltd Kettle Produce Ltd Kevock Garden Plants Kintail Land Research Foundation KWS SAAT AG KWS UK Ltd LANTRA Limagrain UK Ltd Lion Seeds Ltd Lonsdale Forestry Ltd LS Plant Breeding Ltd Lyle Morrison & Partners Maribo Seed Marks & Spencer Plc Masstock Arable UK Master Thatchers Association McCains Potatoes (GB Ltd) Medwyn’s of Anglesey Messrs I D Salmon Messrs John G Skea Midcoul Farms Middleton Rosefarm Mike Pickford Monsanto UK Ltd Mylnefield Research Services Ltd National Association of Agricultural Contractors National Association of British and Irish Millers National Farmers Union National Farmers Union Cymru National Society of Master Thatchers Ltd Natural England NFU Scotland NI Grain Trade Association NIAB Nickersons Northern Ireland Agricultural Producers' Association Northern Ireland Grain Trade Association Northern Ireland Potato Breeders’ Association Northern Ireland Potato Industry Stakeholders Forum Oatridge Agricultural College Oliver Seeds Ltd Organic Centre Wales Organic Farmers & Growers Ltd Permaculture Association Pesticides Residue in Food (PRiF) PGG Wrightson Seeds Ltd Potato Council Ltd Potato Innovations Potato Processors Association Prebasic Growers' Association Premium Crops Processed Vegetable Growers Association Ltd Processors and Growers Research Organisation PSEEDCO Ltd Puffin Produce Ltd R M Welch & Son Ltd RAGT Seeds Ltd Robertson Crop Services Ltd Roy G Graham Royal Botanic Gardens Edinburgh Royal Highland & Agricultural Society of Scotland Royal Horticultural Society RSPB RSPB Scotland Rural Payments and Inspections Directorate S G S United Kingdom Ltd S J McCreight (Potatoes) Ltd Saaten Union (UK) Ltd Saatzucht Steinach GmbH Sarvari Research Trust SASA School of Chemistry University of Edinburgh Scotgrain Agriculture Ltd Scotia Seeds Scots Timothy Seed Growers' Association Scottish Agricultural College Scottish Agricultural College (SRUC) Scottish Agronomy Scottish Beef Association Scottish Countryside Alliance Scottish Crofting Federation Scottish Enterprise Scottish Environment Link Scottish Estates Business Group Scottish Grass Levy Steering Group Scottish Land and Estates Scottish Natural Heritage Scottish Organic Producers Association Scottish Quality Crops Scottish Retail Consortium Scottish Seed Trade Association Scottish Tenant Farmers Association Scottish Woodlands Ltd Seed Crushers and Oil Processors Association Seedsol Ltd Senova Ltd Senova & Harley Seeds Sesvanderhave UK Ltd SGRIPD - Horticulture & Marketing Unit Shamrock Seed Company Smiths Gore Soil Association Soya UK Ltd Specialist Potatoes Ltd Springdale Sustainable Development Ltd Statfold Seed Oils Ltd Stewarts of Tayside Ltd Stirling Council Strathtay Potato Group Strube UK Ltd Syngenta Seeds Ltd Syngenta Seeds Ltd T/A New Farm Crops T Clark & Sons T F Kettles & Son Teagasc The Fresh Product Consortium The Green Seed Company The Highland Council The James Hutton Institute The Meikleour Trust The Organic Research Centre The Real Seed Collection Ltd The Seed Lab Ltd The Soil Association Thompson & Morgan Tozer Seeds Trade Solutions (Scotland) Ltd UK Plant Genetic Resources Group (UK PGRG) Ulster Arable Society Ulster Farmers Union Ulster Grassland Society United Agri Products Limited University of Aberdeen Vanrijn UK Ltd W A G & J E Smith W H Porter W N Lindsay Ltd W Robinson & Sons Ltd W S & A A Gunn W Sharp Ltd Wales Young Farmers' Club WCF-Phoenix Western Seeds Ltd WFU Scotland Wherry and Sons Whitewater Potatoes Ltd Woodbury Estate Zenith Potatoes Ltd .
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