Change description : 2025-10-30 12:57:00: Updated to reflect the assimilated regulations and domestic control of the scheme, including RPA’s responsibility for recognition of POs throughout the UK. [Guidance and regulation]
An APO is an umbrella organisation that acts on behalf of two or more recognised POs. It must be a separate legal entity or a clearly defined part of a legal entity.
increase the overall viability of all members and achieve a more sustainable balance in the supply chain
Setting up a PO
A PO must be officially recognised by the member state where the majority of the PO’s members are based, or where the majority of its produce will be for sale.
Recognition of a PO is based on the legislation of the member state where the PO will be based and the following European Commission regulations:
at least 5 individual grower members all of whom are separate legal entities
an annual turnover of €1 million marketable production; POs specifically recognised for mushrooms or nuts must have a minimum marketable production of €250,000
a democratic structure that gives members an equal say in the PO’s management and operation (giving one member, one vote)
Funding of PO programmes in Scotland or Northern Ireland
A PO must set up an operational fund to finance its operational programmes.
Members of the PO or the PO itself finance the operational fund, which may qualify for EUfinancial assistance, under the EUFruit and Vegetable Regime.
Acceptance criteria for EUfunding
Operational programmes must run for between 3 to 5 years and must contain two or more environmental actions, or at least 10% of the expenditure should cover environmental actions.
ensure that production is planned and adjusted to demand, particularly in terms of quality and quantity
focus on supplying to market the products produced by its members
optimise production costs and stabilise producer prices
boost the commercial value of products
promote its products, whether in a fresh or processed form
take environmental measures and use methods of production that respect the environment, including organic farming
crisis prevention and management
The PO must provide detailed documentary evidence that shows how members will benefit from the programme.
Other evidence required includes:
details of all costs involved
location of the investment
biological control techniques
Amount of funding for ana PO
As a general rule, the EUfinancial assistance is limited to 50% of the total operational fund.
How to become a PO
Growers wishing to form a PO must be assessed by the Rural Payments Agency (RPA), if based in England, Northern IrelandIreland, orWales Wales,or therelevantDevolvedAdministrationinScotland.
The RPA orrelevantDevolvedAdministrationwill check that the PO meets the criteria for becoming a PO.
Fresh Fruit and Vegetables Section Rural Payments Agency LancasterTyneside House HampshireSkinnerburn CourtRoad Newcastle-Upon-TyneNewcastle Business Park Newcastle upon Tyne NE4 7YH7AR
Current POs in the UK
The POs currently active in the UK are listed below:
ABB Marketing
Anglian Pea Growers
Angus Growers
Asplins, The
Avalon Growers
Aylsham Growers
Berry Garden Growers
Commercial Mushroom Growers
East of Scotland Growers
FarmFresh PO
Fen Peas
Fresh Growers
Fruition PO
G’s Growers
Green Pea Company, The
Greenshoots
Growco
Holbeach Marsh
Mid Kent Growers
Mockbeggar
Mushroom PO
Northway Mushrooms
Plantsman PO
Scottish Borders Produce
Snaith Salads
South Eastern Produce
Speciality Produce
Stemgold Peas
Suffolk Produce
Swaythorpe Growers
Westgrowers
Wye Fruit
The total amount of the operational fund approved for all UK operational programmes for 2025 is £102,219,427.36 broken down as follows:
Total amount
Amount for crisis prevention and management measures
Amount for other measures
A = (B+C)
B
C
Total amount of the operational fund approved for all operational programmes