Farming News - AIC leads successful bean seed derogation to secure UK supply

AIC leads successful bean seed derogation to secure UK supply

The supply of winter bean seed in Britain has been secured following a successful derogation bid led by the Agricultural Industries Confederation (AIC).

 

The exceptionally hot and dry conditions throughout this summer have taken a toll on germination rates, risking a depleted quantity of winter bean seed available for the 2023 drilling campaign.

 

Working on behalf Britain's certified seed sector, the AIC liaised with the industry, gathered evidence and applied to Defra and devolved partners for a temporary derogation covering England, Scotland and Wales.

 

The derogation, which was approved on 17 October, allows for a limited quantity of winter bean seed to be sold with a germination rate of no less than 70%.

 

"This is good news for the certified seed industry and gives some much-needed certainty for British growers," says Rose Riby, AIC Arable and Seed Sector Head, who spearheaded the derogation request.

 

"At a time when the global supply of food and commodities can be incredibly volatile, AIC has worked efferently to get this derogation and mitigate the potential for significant disruption to bean seed supply."