ÚKZÚZ - Central Institute for Supervising and Testing in Agriculture

- It is a specialised body of the public administration established by the Ministry
  of Agriculture of the Czech Republic.
- It is an organisational unit of the state system.
- It is an administrative authority.

The Institute performs the administration and carries out some other administrative activities, expert and testing tasks and control and monitoring activities in accordance with special acts in the areas of viniculture, feedingstuffs, varieties, seeds and seedlings of the grown plants, protection of hops, fertilisers, soil improvers, growth regulators and substrates and agrochemical examination of agricultural soil, plant variety rights protection and in the area of the animal production.

Central Institute for Supervising and Testing in Agriculture, holder of  ČSN EN ISO 9001:2009 certificate for performance of administration, official control and related testing in the area of agricultural inputs.
 

 

Information

 Documents related to organic farming in the Czech Republic

03.02.2012

 With effect from 1st January 2012 there are following changes to the organisation structure:

Division of Feedingstuffs and Soil Safety was abolished and its activities were transferred to technical units, directly controlled by the Official Control Section. The director of the section is Ing. Miroslav Florián, Ph.D.

Division of Perennial Plants was abolished and its activities were transferred to technical units directly controlled by the Plant Production Section and partly to the Division of Seeds and Seedlings..

Division of Information Technologies was abolished and its activities were transferred to Authority Office. 

 

02.01.2012