NFU webinar: Horticulture and potato growers – find out how aligning with the EU will affect you

09 April 2026, 12:00 – 13:30

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Register to join our webinar for horticulture and potato growers where our experts explain how aligning with the EU in mid-2027 will affect you.

For GB horticulture and potato growers, this agreement could remove border bottlenecks and burdensome costs, increase access to new crop protection tools and improve supply security. 

But without a phased transition period, clear communication and robust mitigation measures, horticulture risks losing essential PPPs (plant protection products) and may face residue-related marketing barriers and heavy disposal costs.

The NFU has warned repeatedly against a ‘cliff-edge’ or ‘hard stop’ scenario where GB decisions, including active substance approvals are turned off and the GB market must immediately align with EU plant protection product requirements in mid-2027 with no transition period. 

Organic growers will also need to align with the EU’s organic regulatory framework, which has changed since Brexit.

For all sectors other than poultry, the overall impact on day to day production for organic producers is expected to be limited. However, the new regulation introduces clearer definitions, new thresholds, and more precise wording that producers should be aware of.

Gene editing at risk

The NFU is also lobbying the government for an exception to be applied to our gene editing legislation to ensure it isn’t affected by any UK-EU SPS (Sanitary and Phytosanitary) agreement. England has been ahead of the curve on these innovative techniques following the passage of the Precision Breeding Act, which came into effect for plants last year. 

However, in the EU, precision breeding (often referred to as “new genomic techniques” or NGTs) continues to be covered by GMO (genetically modified organism) rules, which are not fit for purpose or proportionate to the risks of precision-bred organisms (which do not contain DNA from an external source). 

The NFU is concerned about the risk that this situation could cause a loss of momentum and increase in uncertainty that would be a barrier to investment in innovation and R&D pipelines for precision breeding. 

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Register below by selecting the ‘Horticulture and potatoes’ option to hear more from our experts. Navigate to our other registration pages to register for the other webinars.

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Start Date
09 April 2026 at 12:00
End Date
09 April 2026 at 13:30
Location
Virtual Event

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