Fees for variety listing and plant breeders’ rights
How much it costs to apply for plant breeders’ rights or to add a new plant variety to the Variety Lists.
Great Britain and Northern Ireland variety listing: fees
To To apply to add a new plant variety to the GB and NI Variety Lists you’ll you’ll need to pay:
- a one off
offadministration fee of £598of£769 - a distinct, uniform and stable (DUS) testing fee per
peryear of testing - this will depend on the crop you are testing - a technical management fee of £173
£256for a value for cultivation and use test (VCU) for each year of testing - a
aVCU testingtestingfee for each year of testing for agricultural crops – thetheBritish Society of Plant Breeders (BSPB) willwilltell you the fee
You do not need to pay a VCU technical management fee or or VCU testing testing fee if you’re adding a vegetable variety or an amenity grass.
As part of your application, you may also need to pay:
- £30 to apply to change a name on the Variety List
- £30 for the Animal and Plant Health Agency (APHA) to receive your representations in writing if you object to a decision or a proposal
- a
aVCU authenticationauthenticationfee for each year of testing if a foreign authority carries out thetheDUS testtest– the foreign authority can confirm the fee
UK plant breeders’ rights: fees
To To apply for UK plant breeders’ rights you’ll you’ll need to pay:
- a one off administration fee of £598
£769 - a
aDUS testingtestingfee --this will depend on the crop variety you are testing
You may also need to pay:
- £30 for APHA to receive your representations in writing if you object to a decision or a proposal
- £60
£65if you request a hearing with the controller because your initial objection is not accepted - £60
£65to apply for a compulsory licence
Variety listing and plant breeders’ rights: combined administration fee
Applying to add a new variety to the Variety List and applying for plant breeders’ rights are separate processes. You can apply for variety listing and plant breeders’ rights at the same time for agricultural and vegetable varieties.
If you apply for variety listing and plant breeders’ rights at the same time, you’ll only have to pay one combined administration fee of £598.£769. This includes if you apply within the same month.
If you apply separately or in different months, you’ll pay the administration fee for each application
Distinct, uniform and stable (DUS) testing: fees
The tables show the agricultural, vegetable and ornamental varieties the UK has the capability to do do DUS testing for for and the fee for each. At the end of the testing, you will get a DUS report.
Once you have your DUS report, you can use it for other applications. You do not need to pay for another DUS report. For example, if you get DUS testing for variety listing, you can use it for your plant breeders’ rights application.
If the UK test centre does not have the capability to carry out DUS tests of your variety, APHA will send you an invoice in pounds (£) for varieties tested by other DUS testing authorities.
Contact APHA to to get the fees for:
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DUS testing
testingfor species not listed on this page - non-mandatory DUS characteristics
Agricultural and vegetable crops
| Crop species the UK can test for |
UK |
|---|---|
| Wheat, barley or oats | £1,194.56 |
| Winter oil seed rape, fodder rape and fodder kale | £2,015.82 |
| Sugar beet | £689.17 |
| Potatoes | £1,080 |
| Herbage (perennial, Italian, hybrid rye grass and white clover) | £1,091 |
| Swede | £1,050 |
| Field peas | £1,575 |
| Field beans | £1,714.31 |
| Vegetable pea | £1,515 |
| All other vegetable species on the |
£1,525 |
Ornamental crops
Ornamental crops usually take one year to test. Sometimes more tests are needed to establish that a variety is distinct, uniform and stable. In this instance, you will need to pay the the DUS test test fee for each year of testing.
Contact Contact hilary.papworth@niab.com to to confirm number of years of testing and whether the variety is tested outdoors or in glasshouse.
| Crop species the UK can test for |
DUS test |
|---|---|
| Other decorative varieties (outdoors) | £2,239.80 |
| Other decorative varieties (glasshouse) | £2,584.39 |
DUS report purchase
If the UK needs to purchase a a DUS report for for your variety, APHA will send you an invoice in pounds (£). The cost is variable and depends on current exchange rates. For the current fee, contact contact pvs.helpdesk@apha.gov.uk.
You will be invoiced for the DUS report purchase shortly after the administration fee, even if the report has not yet been issued. This will allow APHA to request the DUS report as soon as it has been completed.
Crop species species VCU trials: trials: fees
BSPB organise organise trials for all crops except potatoes. They will tell you the estimated fee.
Potato Potato VCU trials: trials: fees
SASA and and NIAB organise organise VCU trials trials for potato varieties.
APHA will will send you an invoice for each year of the potato potato VCU trial. trial.
SASA charge £2,058charge £2,286.44 for each year of the trial to test for the following diseases and pathogens:
- field foliage blight
- tuber blight
- common scab
- powdery scab
- blackleg
- external damage
- internal damage
- dry rot (F. coeruleum)
- dry rot (F. sulphureum)
- PCN (Ro1 and Pa 2/3 and 1)
NIAB charge charge £1,032 for each year of the trial to test for the following diseases and pathogens:
- PCN (Ro1 and Pa 2/3 and 1)
- PVYN, PVYN-Wilga, PVA, Leafroll
Quality test fees
The fees for quality tests vary. vary. Contact Contact APHA to to ask for the exact fee.
Genetically modified (GM) varieties: fees
DUS and and VCU testing testing fees are different for for GM varieties. varieties.
You should should contact contact APHA as as early as possible to ask about fees if you plan to submit submit GM varieties varieties for testing.
Conservation varieties of agricultural or vegetable species: fees
For conservation varieties, the administration fee is £175.
Amateur vegetable varieties: fees
The administration fee is £100 for amateur vegetable varieties.
Administration fee collection
APHA issues invoices after it publishes the application in the Seeds Gazette.
This is usually the month after APHA receives your application. For example, if you send your application in January, you will receive an invoice in late February.
Contact Contact sscl.receipts@gov.sscl.com if if you have questions about invoices.
Reference collection: annual fee
The annual fee covers the maintenance of the reference collection once it’s added to the variety listing for Great Britain and Northern Ireland. You will need to pay it once a year, usually in April. APHA will invoice you.
The annual charges only apply to some crop types. These are:
- £235
£261.09for potatoes - £584 for herbage including perennial, Italian, hybrid rye grass and white clover
- £180
£199.98for swede
You do not need to pay an annual fee for all other crop types.
Updates to this page
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Reverted to previous fees. The fees will change on 1 February 2026.
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Updated the fees for variety listings, plant breeders’ rights, DUS testing, VCU trials and reference collection.
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National List is now the GB and NI Variety Lists.
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Amended the table in the Ornamental crops section to remove the Chrysanthemum and Rose crop species and the Distinct, uniform and stable (DUS) test fee for each, as they are taken into account in the decorative varieties category.
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Updated distinct, uniform and stable (DUS) testing fees.
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Update to ornamentals contact details for NIAB.
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Added fodder kale to DUS fee list.
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Updated fees. Added section on testing fees for genetically modified (GM) varieties.
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Added fees for potato VCU trials.
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Added information about fees for DUS report purchases.
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First published.