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Plant Health – international trade and controlled consignments, 2019-2023 – statistics publication

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Plant Health - international trade and controlled consignments, 2019-2023 - statistics publication

These statistics present an analysis of trade with the UK in plant and plant commodities (including live plants, fruit, vegetables and cereals), covering both the financial value and the physical scale (mass) of this trade.

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We are inviting users to provide feedback on the structure and content of the official statistic 'Plant Health - international trade and controlled consignments'.

Users are invited to consider how we could improve the statistics to better meet their needs and to contact us with any thought or suggestions.

All feedback will be held in confidence and only used for the purpose of planning any future changes to the statistics.

Please respond to [email protected] by Friday 20 December 2024.

These statistics present an analysis of trade with the UK in plant and plant commodities (including live plants, fruit, vegetables and cereals), covering both the financial value and the physical scale (mass) of this trade.

Also presented is an analysis of the notifications of controlled commodities, including the geographical origin and type of commodity being imported. The Plant Health and Seeds Inspectorate and the Forestry Commission are notified of any controlled commodities being imported from countries outside of the UK. A range of checks are carried out to ensure that these traded goods meet required standards, in order to prevent the introduction of pest and disease.

These annual statistics cover the period 2019 to 2023 and geographical coverage is specified at the start of each section.

Next update: see the Statistics Calendar

For further information you can contact: [email protected]
Twitter: @DefraStats

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Published 10 October 2024

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