Greenwood Re-certified for Plant Healthy Certification
Greenwood Plants has been re-certified under the Plant Healthy Certification Scheme for a second year, following audits carried out by Grown in Britain across its five UK nursery sites during June and July.
The Plant Healthy Certification Scheme sets out rigorous requirements to ensure the highest standards of biosecurity in horticulture. The re-certification confirms that Greenwood continues to meet these standards, maintaining strong processes to prevent the introduction and spread of pests and diseases.
With an extensive British and European supply chain, Greenwood recognises the importance of biosecurity and the risks associated with plant imports. Teams across the nurseries work closely with suppliers to ensure that every Greenwood plant is pest and disease free.
To learn more about Greenwood’s biosecurity policy, visit: https://greenwoodplants.co.uk/biosecurity-policy
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