(1) Propagating material shall, when marketed–
(a) be substantially free from any defects likely to impair its quality as propagating material and in particular, at least on visual inspection, be substantially free from any harmful organisms impairing quality, or any signs or symptoms of such organisms, which reduce its usefulness;
(ab) have been found at the place of production to be practically free, at least on visual inspection, from all pests listed in the Annex to Directive 93/49/EEC in relation to that propagating material;
(ac) be free, at least on visual inspection, from any RNQP in a quantity exceeding the thresholds set out in the Annex to Directive 93/49/EEC for the presence of that RNQP;
(ad) be, at least on visual inspection, practically free from, and from any signs or symptoms of, any pests which reduce its usefulness or quality as propagating material, other than the pests listed in the Annex to Directive 93/49/EEC with regard to the respective propagating material;
(ae) comply with the requirements concerning GB quarantine pests, PFA quarantine pests and RNQPs set out in the implementing acts adopted pursuant to the EU Plant Health Regulation, and measures adopted pursuant to Article 30(1) of that Regulation;
(b) have satisfactory vigour and dimensions in respect of its usefulness as propagating material;
(c) in the case of seeds, have a satisfactory germination capacity;
(d) have satisfactory identity and purity relative to the genus or species or group of plants to which it belongs; and
(e) if marketed with reference to a variety pursuant to regulation 11, have satisfactory varietal identity and purity.
(2) In this regulation—
“ PFA quarantine pest” means a pest within the meaning given by Article 32(1) of the EU Plant Health Regulation;
“RNQP” means a GB regulated non-quarantine pest within the meaning given by Article 36 of the EU Plant Health Regulation;
“ GB quarantine pest” means a pest within the meaning given by Article 4 of the EU Plant Health Regulation.