Council Directive 68/193/EEC of 9 April 1968 on the marketing of material for the vegetative propagation of the vine
Modified by
- Council Directiveof 22 March 1971amending the Directive of 9 April 1968 on the marketing of material for the vegetative propagation of the vine(71/140/EEC), 31971L0140, March 25, 1971
- Actconcerning the Conditions of Accession and the Adjustments to the TreatiesCouncil Decision of the European Communitiesof 1 January 1973adjusting the instruments concerning the accession of new Member States to the European Communities, 11972B/ACT31973D0101(01), March 27, 1972
- Council Decision of the European Communitiesof 1 January 1973adjusting the instruments concerning the accession of new Member States to the European Communities, 31973D0101(01), January 1, 1973
- Council Directiveof 9 December 1974amending Directive No 68/193/EEC on the marketing of material for the vegetative propagation of the vine(74/648/EEC), 31974L0648, December 28, 1974
- First Commission Directiveof 28 September 1977amending the Annexes to Council Directive 68/193/EEC on the marketing of material for the vegetative propagation of the vine(77/629/EEC), 31977L0629, October 8, 1977
- Council Directiveof 19 December 1977amending Directives 66/400/EEC, 66/401/EEC, 66/402/EEC, 68/193/EEC, 69/208/EEC, 70/458/EEC and 70/457/EEC on the marketing of beet seed, fodder plant seed, cereal seed, material for the vegetative propagation of the vine, seed of oil and fibre plants, vegetable seed and on the common catalogue of varieties of agricultural plant species(78/55/EEC), 31978L0055, January 20, 1978
- Council Directiveof 25 July 1978amending Directives 66/400/EEC, 66/401/EEC, 66/402/EEC, 66/403/EEC, 68/193/EEC, 69/208/EEC and 70/458/EEC on the marketing of beet seed, fodder plant seed, cereal seed, seed potatoes, material for the vegetative propagation of the vine, seed of oil and fibre plants and vegetable seed(78/692/EEC), 31978L0692, August 26, 1978
- Actconcerning the conditions of accession of the Hellenic Republic and the Adjustments to the Treaties, 11979H/ACT, November 19, 1979
- Commission Directiveof 6 May 1982amending Council Directive 68/193/EEC on the marketing of material for the vegetative propagation of the vine(82/331/EEC), 31982L0331, May 27, 1982
- Council Regulation (EEC) No 3768/85of 20 December 1985adapting, on account of the accession of Spain and Portugal, certain agricultural acts as regards the voting procedure of the Committees, 31985R3768, December 31, 1985
- Council Directiveof 22 April 1986amending, on account of the accession of Spain and Portugal, certain Directives concerning the marketing of seeds and plants(86/155/EEC), 31986L0155, May 7, 1986
- Council Directiveof 13 June 1988amending certain Directives on the marketing of seed and propagating material so as to provide for rules for applying the provisions relating to seed and propagating material satisfying less stringent requirements(88/332/EEC), 31988L0332, June 17, 1988
- Council Directiveof 4 December 1990on the transitional measures and the adjustments required to the Directives on plant health, seeds, plants and animal feedingstuffs and to the veterinary and zootechnical legislation as a result of German unification(90/654/EEC), 31990L0654, December 17, 1990
- Actconcerning the conditions of accession of the Kingdom of Norway, the Republic of Austria, the Republic of Finland and the Kingdom of Sweden and the adjustments to the Treaties on which the European Union is founded(94/C 241/08)Decision of the Council of the European Unionof 1 January 1995adjusting the instruments concerning the accession of new Member States to the European Union(95/1/EC, Euratom, ECSC), 11994N/ACT31995D0001, August 29, 1994
- Decision of the Council of the European Unionof 1 January 1995adjusting the instruments concerning the accession of new Member States to the European Union(95/1/EC, Euratom, ECSC), 31995D0001, January 1, 1995
- Council Directive 2002/11/ECof 14 February 2002amending Directive 68/193/EEC on the marketing of material for the vegetative propagation of the vine and repealing Directive 74/649/EEC, 32002L0011, February 23, 2002
- Council Directive 2003/61/ECof 18 June 2003amending Directives 66/401/EEC on the marketing of fodder plant seed, 66/402/EEC on the marketing of cereal seed, 68/193/EEC on the marketing of material for the vegetative propagation of the vine, 92/33/EEC on the marketing of vegetable propagating and planting material, other than seed, 92/34/EEC on the marketing of propagating and planting material of fruit plants, 98/56/EC on the marketing of propagating material of ornamental plants, 2002/54/EC on the marketing of beet seed, 2002/55/EC on the marketing of vegetable seed, 2002/56/EC on the marketing of seed potatoes and 2002/57/EC on the marketing of seed of oil and fibre plants as regards Community comparative tests and trials, 32003L0061, July 3, 2003
- Regulation (EC) No 1829/2003 of the European Parliament and of the Councilof 22 September 2003on genetically modified food and feed(Text with EEA relevance), 32003R1829, October 18, 2003
- Commission Directive 2005/43/ECof 23 June 2005amending the Annexes to Council Directive 68/193/EEC on the marketing of material for the vegetative propagation of the vine, 32005L0043, June 24, 2005
- Commission Implementing Directive (EU) 2020/177of 11 February 2020amending Council Directives 66/401/EEC, 66/402/EEC, 68/193/EEC, 2002/55/EC, 2002/56/EC and 2002/57/EC, Commission Directives 93/49/EEC and 93/61/EEC and Implementing Directives 2014/21/EU and 2014/98/EU as regards pests of plants on seeds and other plant reproductive material(Text with EEA relevance), 32020L0177, February 13, 2020
(A) Vines : plants of the genusVitis (L.) intended for the production of grapes or for use as propagation material for such plants.AA. Variety : a plant grouping within a single botanical tax on of the lowest known rank, which can be:(a) defined by the expression of the characters resulting from a given genotype or combination of genotypes; (b) distinguished from any other plant grouping by the expression of at least one of the said characters; and (c) considered as an entity in view of its ability to be propagated unchanged.
AB. Clone: a clone is the vegetative progeny of a variety which is true to a vine stock chosen on account of varietal identity, its phenotypic characters and its state of health.
(B) Propagating material (i) Young vine plants (a) rooted cuttings: ungrafted pieces of rooted vine shoot or herbaceous shoot, intended for planting ungrafted or for use as rootstocks; (b) rooted grafts: pieces of vine shoot or herbaceous shoot joined by grafting, the underground part of which is rooted.
(ii) Parts of young vine plants (a) vine shoots: one-year shoots; (b) herbaceous shoots: unlignified shoots; (c) graftable rootstock cuttings: pieces of vine shoot or herbaceous shoot intended to form the underground part when preparing rooted grafts; (d) top-graft cuttings: pieces of vine shoot or herbaceous shoot intended to form the part above ground when preparing rooted grafts or when grafting plants in situ ;(e) nursery cuttings: pieces of vine shoot or herbaceous shoot intended for the production of rooted cuttings.
(C) Stock nurseries: nurseries for the production of rootstock cuttings for grafting, nursery cuttings or top-graft cuttings. (D) Cutting nurseries : nurseries for the cultivation of rooted cuttings or rooted grafts.DA. Initial propagating material : propagating material(a) which has been produced under the responsibility of the grower according to accepted practices for the maintenance of the identity of the variety and, where applicable, of the clone, and for the prevention of diseases; (b) which is intended for the production of basic propagating material or certified propagating material; (c) which satisfies the conditions laid down in Annexes I and II for basic propagating material. These Annexes may be amended in accordance with the procedure laid down in Article 17(2) in order to set additional or more stringent conditions for the certification of initial propagating material; (d) which has been found by official examination to satisfy the above conditions.
(E) Basic propagating material : propagating material(a) which has been produced under the responsibility of the grower according to accepted practices for the maintenance of the identity of the variety and, where applicable, of the clone, and for the prevention of diseases and which is obtained by vegetative propagation directly from initial propagating material; (b) which is intended for the production of certified propagating material; (c) which satisfies the conditions laid down in Annexes I and II for basic propagating material; and (d) which has been found by official examination to satisfy the above conditions.
(F) Certified material : propagation material(a) which is obtained directly from basic propagating material or initial propagating material; (b) which is intended for: the production of young plants or parts of plants for use in the production of grapes, or the production of grapes;
(c) which satisfies the conditions laid down in Annexes I and II for certified material; and (d) which has been found by official examination to satisfy the abovementioned conditions.
(G) Standard material : propagation material(a) which has varietal identity and purity; (b) which is intended for: the production of young plants or parts of plants for use in the production of grapes, or the production of grapes;
(c) which satisfies the conditions laid down in Annexes I and II for standard material; and (d) which has been found by official examination to satisfy the abovementioned conditions.
(H) Official measures : measures taken(a) by State authorities; or (b) by any legal person whether governed by public or by private law, acting under the responsibility of the State; or (c) in the case of ancillary activities which are also subject to State control, by any natural person duly sworn for that purpose,
provided that the persons mentioned under (b) and (c) derive no private gain from such measures. (I) Marketing :the sale, holding with a view to sale, offer for sale and any disposal, supply or transfer aimed at commercial exploitation of propagating material to third parties, whether or not for a consideration. Trade in propagating material not aimed at commercial exploitation of the variety, such as the following operations, shall not be regarded as marketing: (a) the supply of propagating material to official testing and inspection bodies; (b) the supply of propagating material to providers of services for processing or packaging, provided that the provider of services does not acquire title to propagating material thus supplied.
The rules for the application of these provisions shall be adopted in accordance with the procedure laid down in Article 17(3).
(a) it has been officially certified as "initial propagating material", "basic propagating material" or "certified propagating material" or, in the case of propagating material not intended for use as rootstocks, it is officially checked standard material, and (b) it satisfies the conditions laid down in Annex II.
(a) intended for trials or for scientific purposes; (b) for selection work; (c) intended to help preserve genetic diversity.
(a) derogation from specific provisions of this Directive; (b) conditions applicable to such propagating material; (c) designations that may be used for such propagating material; (d) conditions to guarantee that the varietal authenticity has first been verified.
(a) throughout the Community, in the case of certain vine varieties for which the Community's needs can be covered, taking into account their genetic diversity, if necessary under an established programme, by propagating material officially certified as "initial propagating material", "basic propagating material" or "certified propagating material", and (b) in the case of propagating material of varieties other than those referred to in (a), if intended for use in the territory of Member States which have already required, in accordance with this Directive, that "standard material" may no longer be marketed.
(a) a specific environmental risk assessment equivalent to the assessment provided for in Directive 2001/18/EC and in accordance with the principles set out in Annex II and on the basis of the information specified in Annex III of that Directive shall be carried out; (b) the procedures intended to ensure the equivalence of the specific risk assessment and other relevant requirements, in particular those regarding risk management, labelling, and any monitoring required, public information and a safeguard clause with those established by Directive 2001/18/EC shall be introduced, on a proposal from the Commission, by a Regulation of the European Parliament and of the Council. Pending the entry into force of that Regulation, genetically modified varieties shall be accepted for inclusion in a national catalogue only when they have been accepted for marketing in accordance with Directive 2001/18/EC; (c) Articles 13 to 24 of Directive 2001/18/EC shall no longer apply to genetically modified varieties of vine authorised in conformity with the Regulation referred to in point (b).
(a) Where products derived from vine-propagating material are intended to be used as or in food falling within the scope of Article 3 or as or in a feed falling within the scope of Article 15 of Regulation (EC) No 1829/2003 of the European Parliament and of the Council of 22 September 2003 on genetically modified food and feed , the vine variety concerned shall be accepted only if it has been authorised pursuant to the said Regulation.OJ L 268, 18.10.2003, p. 1 .(b) Member States shall ensure that a vine variety, from the propagating material of which products were derived intended for use in food and feed pursuant to Articles 2 and 3 of Regulation (EC) No 178/2002 of the European Parliament and of the Council of 28 January 2002 laying down the general principles and requirements of food law, establishing the European Food Safety Authority, and laying down procedures in matters of food safety shall be accepted only if it has been authorised pursuant to the relevant legislation.OJ L 31, 1.2.2002, p. 1 .
(a) the characters to be covered as a minimum by the examinations, (b) the minimum requirements for carrying out the examinations.
(a) species (botanical name); (b) variety and, where applicable, clone; in the case of rooted grafts, such information shall apply both to the rootstock and to the top-graft cutting; (c) category; (d) nature of propagating material: (e) country of production and official control authority; (f) country of despatch, if different from the country of production; (g) importer; (h) quantity of material.
(a) On a Commission proposal the Council, acting by qualified majority, shall determine whether material for the vegetative propagation of the vine produced in a third country offers, as regards the conditions for its acceptance and the measures taken to ensure its production with a view to its marketing, the same guarantees as material produced in the Community and meets the requirements of this Directive. (b) Furthermore, the Council shall determine the types of material and the categories of material for the vegetative propagation of the vine that may be admitted to marketing within the territory of the Community under point (a). (c) Until the Council has taken a decision pursuant to point (a) and without prejudice to Council Directive 2000/29/EC of 8 May 2000 on protective measures against the introduction into the Community of organisms harmful to plants or plant products and against their spread within the Community , the Member States may be authorised to take such decisions in accordance with the procedure laid down in Article 17(2). When doing so, they shall ensure that the material to be imported offers guarantees equivalent in every respect to those offered by material for the vegetative propagation of the vine produced in the Community in accordance with this Directive. Such imported material shall in particular be accompanied by a document setting out the particulars prescribed in Article 11(2).OJ L 169, 10.7.2000, p. 1 .
propagation material produced in third countries, propagation material suitable for organic farming, propagation material marketed in relation to measures intended to help preserve genetic diversity.
Article 2(1)(DA)(c), Article 3(3), Article 8(2), Article 9, Article 11(2), Article 14(1) and Article 15(2)(c).
Article 2(1)(I), Article 3(5), Article 10(3) and Article 14a.
Genus or species of vine propagating material other than seeds | RNQPs |
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(a) Candidatus Phytoplasmasolani Quaglinoet al. (i) Vines shall be produced in areas known to be free from Candidatus Phytoplasmasolani Quaglinoet al. ; or(ii) no symptoms of Candidatus Phytoplasmasolani Quaglinoet al. have been observed on vines in the production site over the last complete growing season; or(iii) the following conditions shall be fulfilled with regard to the presence of Candidatus Phytoplasmasolani Quaglinoet al. :all vines in the stock nurseries intended for the production of initial propagating material and basic propagating material showing symptoms of Candidatus Phytoplasmasolani Quaglinoet al. have been rogued out; andall vines in the stock nurseries intended for the production of certified material showing symptoms of Candidatus Phytoplasmasolani Quaglinoet al. have been at least excluded from propagation; andin the case where propagating material which is intended for marketing shows symptoms of Candidatus Phytoplasmasolani Quaglinoet al., the entire lot of that material shall be subjected to hot water treatment, or another appropriate treatment in accordance with protocols of EPPO, or other protocols which are internationally recognised to ensure freedom fromCandidatus Phytoplasmasolani Quaglinoet al.
(b) Xylophilus ampelinus Willemset al. (i) Vines shall be produced in areas known to be free from Xylophilus ampelinus Willemset al. ; or(ii) no symptoms of Xylophilus ampelinus Willemset al. have been observed on vines in the production site over the last complete growing season; or(iii) the following conditions shall be fulfilled with regard to the presence of Xylophilus ampelinus Willemset al. :all vines in the stock nurseries intended for the production of initial propagating material, basic propagating material, and certified material showing symptoms of Xylophilus ampelinus Willemset al. have been rogued out and appropriate hygiene measures shall be taken, andvines in the production site showing symptoms of Xylophilus ampelinus Willemset al. shall be treated with a bactericide after pruning to ensure freedom fromXylophilus ampelinus Willemset al. ; andin the case where propagating material which is intended for marketing shows symptoms of Xylophilus ampelinus Willemset al. , the entire lot of that material shall be subjected to hot water treatment or another appropriate treatment in accordance with protocols of EPPO, or other internationally recognised protocols to ensure freedom fromXylophilus ampelinus Willemset al.
(c) Arabis mosaic virus, Grapevine fanleaf virus, Grapevine Leafroll-associated Virus 1 and Grapevine Leafroll-associated Virus 3(i) The following conditions shall be fulfilled with regard to the presence of Arabis mosaic virus, Grapevine fanleaf virus, Grapevine Leafroll-associated Virus 1 and Grapevine Leafroll-associated Virus 3:no symptoms of any of those viruses have been observed on vines in stock nurseries intended for the production of initial propagating material and basic propagating material; and symptoms of those viruses have been observed on no more than 5 % of vines in stock nurseries intended for the production of certified material, and those vines have been rogued out and destroyed; or
(ii) all vines in the stock nurseries intended for the production of initial propagating material, and initial propagating material shall be maintained in insect proof facilities to ensure freedom from Grapevine Leafroll-associated Virus 1 and Grapevine Leafroll-associated Virus 3.
(d) Viteus vitifoliae Fitch(i) Vines shall be produced in areas known to be free from Viteus vitifoliae Fitch, or(ii) vines shall be grafted on rootstocks resistant to Viteus vitifoliae Fitch, orall vines in the stock nurseries intended for the production of initial propagating material, and all initial propagating material shall be maintained in insect proof facilities and no symptoms of Viteus vitifoliae Fitch have been observed on those vines over the last complete growing season; andin the case where propagating material which is intended for marketing shows symptoms of Viteus vitifoliae Fitch, the entire lot of that material shall be subjected to fumigation, hot water treatment, or another appropriate treatment in accordance with protocols of EPPO, or other protocols which are internationally recognised to ensure freedom fromViteus vitifoliae Fitch.
(a) Candidatus Phytoplasmasolani Quaglinoet al. (i) Vines shall be produced in areas known to be free from Candidatus Phytoplasmasolani Quaglino et al. ; or(ii) no symptoms of Candidatus Phytoplasmasolani Quaglinoet al. have been observed on vines in the production site over the last complete growing season; or(iii) all vines in the stock nurseries intended for the production of standard material showing symptoms of Candidatus Phytoplasmasolani Quaglino et al. have been at least excluded from propagation; andin the case where propagating material which is intended for marketing shows symptoms of Candidatus Phytoplasmasolani Quaglino et al. , the entire lot of that material shall be subjected to hot water treatment, or another appropriate treatment in accordance with protocols of EPPO, or other protocols which are internationally recognised to ensure freedom fromCandidatus Phytoplasmasolani Quaglinoet al.
(b) Xylophilus ampelinus Willemset al. (i) Vines shall be produced in areas known to be free from Xylophilus ampelinus Willemset al. ; or(ii) no symptoms of Xylophilus ampelinus Willemset al. have been observed on vines in the production site over the last complete growing season; or(iii) the following conditions shall be fulfilled with regard to the presence of Xylophilus ampelinus Willemset al. :all vines in the stock nurseries intended for the production of standard material showing symptoms of Xylophilus ampelinus Willemset al. have been rogued out and appropriate hygiene measures shall be taken; andvines in the production site showing symptoms of Xylophilus ampelinus Willemset al. shall be treated with a bactericide after pruning to ensure freedom fromXylophilus ampelinus Willemset al. ; andin the case where propagating material which is intended for marketing shows symptoms of Xylophilus ampelinus Willemset al. , the entire lot of that material shall be subjected to hot water treatment or another appropriate treatment in accordance with protocols of EPPO, or other protocols which are internationally recognised to ensure freedom fromXylophilus ampelinus Willemset al.
(c) Arabis mosaic virus, Grapevine fanleaf virus, Grapevine Leafroll-associated Virus 1 and Grapevine Leafroll-associated Virus 3Symptoms of all viruses ( Arabis mosaic virus, Grapevine fanleaf virus, Grapevine Leafroll-associated Virus 1 and Grapevine Leafroll-associated Virus 3) have been observed on no more than 10 % of vines in the stock nurseries intended for the production of standard material and those vines have been eliminated from propagation.(d) Viteus vitifoliae Fitch(i) Vines shall be produced in areas known to be free from Viteus vitifoliae Fitch, or(ii) vines shall be grafted on rootstocks resistant to Viteus vitifoliae Fitch, or:(iii) in the case where propagating material which is intended for marketing showing signs or symptoms of Viteus vitifoliae Fitch, the entire lot of that material shall be subjected to fumigation, hot water treatment, or another appropriate treatment in accordance with protocols of EPPO, or other protocols which are internationally recognised to ensure freedom fromViteus vitifoliae Fitch.
(a) propagation material desiccated wholly or partly, even when it has been steeped in water after desiccation; (b) damaged, bent or injured propagation material, in particular when damaged by hail or frost or when crushed or broken; (c) material not meeting the requirements under point III below.
(a) graftable rootstock cuttings and top-graft cuttings: (aa) top diameter: 6,5 to 12 mm; (ab) maximum butt end diameter: 15 mm, except if this involves top-graft cuttings intended for grafting in situ ,
(b) nursery cuttings: minimum top diameter: 3,5 mm.
(a) 30 cm for rooted cuttings, intended for grafting; however, for rooted cuttings intended for Sicily, this length shall be 20 cm; (b) 20 cm for other rooted cuttings. This standard is not applicable to the rooted cuttings derived from herbaceous propagation material.
1 — Type | 2 — Number of individuals | 3 — Maximum quantity |
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25, 50, 100, or multiples of 100 | 500 | |
50, 100, or multiples of 100 | 500 | |
100, or 200 | 200 | |
500, or multiples of 500 | ||
100, or multiples of 100 | ||
100, or multiples of 100 | 500 |
1. the label shall be indelibly printed and clearly legible; 2. the label shall be affixed in a conspicuous place in such a way as to be easily visible; 3. information set out in point A.I. shall not in any way be hidden, obscured or interrupted by other written or pictorial matter; 4. the information set out in point A.I. shall appear in the same field of vision.
type of material category reference number of batch quantity length for the graftable rootstock cuttings crop year.
(a) the propagation material shall be kept in separate batches appropriately identified per variety and where relevant per clone and per number of individuals; (b) the official label is not compulsory; (c) the propagation material shall be accompanied by the accompanying document as laid down under point B.
(a) shall be delivered in at least two copies (consignor and recipient); (b) shall (recipient copy) accompany the delivery from the place of the consignor to the place of recipient; (c) shall indicate all information set out under the following point II concerning the individual batches of the delivery; (d) shall be preserved for at least one year and made available to the official control authority.
(A) Vines : plants of the genusVitis (L.) intended for the production of grapes or for use as propagation material for such plants.AA. Variety : a plant grouping within a single botanical tax on of the lowest known rank, which can be:(a) defined by the expression of the characters resulting from a given genotype or combination of genotypes; (b) distinguished from any other plant grouping by the expression of at least one of the said characters; and (c) considered as an entity in view of its ability to be propagated unchanged.
AB. Clone: a clone is the vegetative progeny of a variety which is true to a vine stock chosen on account of varietal identity, its phenotypic characters and its state of health.
(B) Propagating material (i) Young vine plants (a) rooted cuttings: ungrafted pieces of rooted vine shoot or herbaceous shoot, intended for planting ungrafted or for use as rootstocks; (b) rooted grafts: pieces of vine shoot or herbaceous shoot joined by grafting, the underground part of which is rooted.
(ii) Parts of young vine plants (a) vine shoots: one-year shoots; (b) herbaceous shoots: unlignified shoots; (c) graftable rootstock cuttings: pieces of vine shoot or herbaceous shoot intended to form the underground part when preparing rooted grafts; (d) top-graft cuttings: pieces of vine shoot or herbaceous shoot intended to form the part above ground when preparing rooted grafts or when grafting plants in situ ;(e) nursery cuttings: pieces of vine shoot or herbaceous shoot intended for the production of rooted cuttings.
(C) Stock nurseries: nurseries for the production of rootstock cuttings for grafting, nursery cuttings or top-graft cuttings. (D) Cutting nurseries : nurseries for the cultivation of rooted cuttings or rooted grafts.DA. Initial propagating material : propagating material(a) which has been produced under the responsibility of the grower according to accepted practices for the maintenance of the identity of the variety and, where applicable, of the clone, and for the prevention of diseases; (b) which is intended for the production of basic propagating material or certified propagating material; (c) which satisfies the conditions laid down in Annexes I and II for basic propagating material. These Annexes may be amended in accordance with the procedure laid down in Article 17(2) in order to set additional or more stringent conditions for the certification of initial propagating material; (d) which has been found by official examination to satisfy the above conditions.
(E) Basic propagating material : propagating material(a) which has been produced under the responsibility of the grower according to accepted practices for the maintenance of the identity of the variety and, where applicable, of the clone, and for the prevention of diseases and which is obtained by vegetative propagation directly from initial propagating material; (b) which is intended for the production of certified propagating material; (c) which satisfies the conditions laid down in Annexes I and II for basic propagating material; and (d) which has been found by official examination to satisfy the above conditions.
(F) Certified material : propagation material(a) which is obtained directly from basic propagating material or initial propagating material; (b) which is intended for: the production of young plants or parts of plants for use in the production of grapes, or the production of grapes;
(c) which satisfies the conditions laid down in Annexes I and II for certified material; and (d) which has been found by official examination to satisfy the abovementioned conditions.
(G) Standard material : propagation material(a) which has varietal identity and purity; (b) which is intended for: the production of young plants or parts of plants for use in the production of grapes, or the production of grapes;
(c) which satisfies the conditions laid down in Annexes I and II for standard material; and (d) which has been found by official examination to satisfy the abovementioned conditions.
(H) Official measures : measures taken(a) by State authorities; or (b) by any legal person whether governed by public or by private law, acting under the responsibility of the State; or (c) in the case of ancillary activities which are also subject to State control, by any natural person duly sworn for that purpose,
provided that the persons mentioned under (b) and (c) derive no private gain from such measures. (I) Marketing :the sale, holding with a view to sale, offer for sale and any disposal, supply or transfer aimed at commercial exploitation of propagating material to third parties, whether or not for a consideration. Trade in propagating material not aimed at commercial exploitation of the variety, such as the following operations, shall not be regarded as marketing: (a) the supply of propagating material to official testing and inspection bodies; (b) the supply of propagating material to providers of services for processing or packaging, provided that the provider of services does not acquire title to propagating material thus supplied.
The rules for the application of these provisions shall be adopted in accordance with the procedure laid down in Article 17(3).
(a) it has been officially certified as "initial propagating material", "basic propagating material" or "certified propagating material" or, in the case of propagating material not intended for use as rootstocks, it is officially checked standard material, and (b) it satisfies the conditions laid down in Annex II.
(a) intended for trials or for scientific purposes; (b) for selection work; (c) intended to help preserve genetic diversity.
(a) derogation from specific provisions of this Directive; (b) conditions applicable to such propagating material; (c) designations that may be used for such propagating material; (d) conditions to guarantee that the varietal authenticity has first been verified.
(a) throughout the Community, in the case of certain vine varieties for which the Community's needs can be covered, taking into account their genetic diversity, if necessary under an established programme, by propagating material officially certified as "initial propagating material", "basic propagating material" or "certified propagating material", and (b) in the case of propagating material of varieties other than those referred to in (a), if intended for use in the territory of Member States which have already required, in accordance with this Directive, that "standard material" may no longer be marketed.
(a) a specific environmental risk assessment equivalent to the assessment provided for in Directive 2001/18/EC and in accordance with the principles set out in Annex II and on the basis of the information specified in Annex III of that Directive shall be carried out; (b) the procedures intended to ensure the equivalence of the specific risk assessment and other relevant requirements, in particular those regarding risk management, labelling, and any monitoring required, public information and a safeguard clause with those established by Directive 2001/18/EC shall be introduced, on a proposal from the Commission, by a Regulation of the European Parliament and of the Council. Pending the entry into force of that Regulation, genetically modified varieties shall be accepted for inclusion in a national catalogue only when they have been accepted for marketing in accordance with Directive 2001/18/EC; (c) Articles 13 to 24 of Directive 2001/18/EC shall no longer apply to genetically modified varieties of vine authorised in conformity with the Regulation referred to in point (b).
(a) Where products derived from vine-propagating material are intended to be used as or in food falling within the scope of Article 3 or as or in a feed falling within the scope of Article 15 of Regulation (EC) No 1829/2003 of the European Parliament and of the Council of 22 September 2003 on genetically modified food and feed , the vine variety concerned shall be accepted only if it has been authorised pursuant to the said Regulation.OJ L 268, 18.10.2003, p. 1 .(b) Member States shall ensure that a vine variety, from the propagating material of which products were derived intended for use in food and feed pursuant to Articles 2 and 3 of Regulation (EC) No 178/2002 of the European Parliament and of the Council of 28 January 2002 laying down the general principles and requirements of food law, establishing the European Food Safety Authority, and laying down procedures in matters of food safety shall be accepted only if it has been authorised pursuant to the relevant legislation.OJ L 31, 1.2.2002, p. 1 .
(a) the characters to be covered as a minimum by the examinations, (b) the minimum requirements for carrying out the examinations.
(a) species (botanical name); (b) variety and, where applicable, clone; in the case of rooted grafts, such information shall apply both to the rootstock and to the top-graft cutting; (c) category; (d) nature of propagating material: (e) country of production and official control authority; (f) country of despatch, if different from the country of production; (g) importer; (h) quantity of material.
(a) On a Commission proposal the Council, acting by qualified majority, shall determine whether material for the vegetative propagation of the vine produced in a third country offers, as regards the conditions for its acceptance and the measures taken to ensure its production with a view to its marketing, the same guarantees as material produced in the Community and meets the requirements of this Directive. (b) Furthermore, the Council shall determine the types of material and the categories of material for the vegetative propagation of the vine that may be admitted to marketing within the territory of the Community under point (a). (c) Until the Council has taken a decision pursuant to point (a) and without prejudice to Council Directive 2000/29/EC of 8 May 2000 on protective measures against the introduction into the Community of organisms harmful to plants or plant products and against their spread within the Community , the Member States may be authorised to take such decisions in accordance with the procedure laid down in Article 17(2). When doing so, they shall ensure that the material to be imported offers guarantees equivalent in every respect to those offered by material for the vegetative propagation of the vine produced in the Community in accordance with this Directive. Such imported material shall in particular be accompanied by a document setting out the particulars prescribed in Article 11(2).OJ L 169, 10.7.2000, p. 1 .
propagation material produced in third countries, propagation material suitable for organic farming, propagation material marketed in relation to measures intended to help preserve genetic diversity.
Article 2(1)(DA)(c), Article 3(3), Article 8(2), Article 9, Article 11(2), Article 14(1) and Article 15(2)(c).
Article 2(1)(I), Article 3(5), Article 10(3) and Article 14a.
Genus or species of vine propagating material other than seeds | RNQPs |
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(a) Candidatus Phytoplasmasolani Quaglinoet al. (i) Vines shall be produced in areas known to be free from Candidatus Phytoplasmasolani Quaglinoet al. ; or(ii) no symptoms of Candidatus Phytoplasmasolani Quaglinoet al. have been observed on vines in the production site over the last complete growing season; or(iii) the following conditions shall be fulfilled with regard to the presence of Candidatus Phytoplasmasolani Quaglinoet al. :all vines in the stock nurseries intended for the production of initial propagating material and basic propagating material showing symptoms of Candidatus Phytoplasmasolani Quaglinoet al. have been rogued out; andall vines in the stock nurseries intended for the production of certified material showing symptoms of Candidatus Phytoplasmasolani Quaglinoet al. have been at least excluded from propagation; andin the case where propagating material which is intended for marketing shows symptoms of Candidatus Phytoplasmasolani Quaglinoet al., the entire lot of that material shall be subjected to hot water treatment, or another appropriate treatment in accordance with protocols of EPPO, or other protocols which are internationally recognised to ensure freedom fromCandidatus Phytoplasmasolani Quaglinoet al.
(b) Xylophilus ampelinus Willemset al. (i) Vines shall be produced in areas known to be free from Xylophilus ampelinus Willemset al. ; or(ii) no symptoms of Xylophilus ampelinus Willemset al. have been observed on vines in the production site over the last complete growing season; or(iii) the following conditions shall be fulfilled with regard to the presence of Xylophilus ampelinus Willemset al. :all vines in the stock nurseries intended for the production of initial propagating material, basic propagating material, and certified material showing symptoms of Xylophilus ampelinus Willemset al. have been rogued out and appropriate hygiene measures shall be taken, andvines in the production site showing symptoms of Xylophilus ampelinus Willemset al. shall be treated with a bactericide after pruning to ensure freedom fromXylophilus ampelinus Willemset al. ; andin the case where propagating material which is intended for marketing shows symptoms of Xylophilus ampelinus Willemset al. , the entire lot of that material shall be subjected to hot water treatment or another appropriate treatment in accordance with protocols of EPPO, or other internationally recognised protocols to ensure freedom fromXylophilus ampelinus Willemset al.
(c) Arabis mosaic virus, Grapevine fanleaf virus, Grapevine Leafroll-associated Virus 1 and Grapevine Leafroll-associated Virus 3(i) The following conditions shall be fulfilled with regard to the presence of Arabis mosaic virus, Grapevine fanleaf virus, Grapevine Leafroll-associated Virus 1 and Grapevine Leafroll-associated Virus 3:no symptoms of any of those viruses have been observed on vines in stock nurseries intended for the production of initial propagating material and basic propagating material; and symptoms of those viruses have been observed on no more than 5 % of vines in stock nurseries intended for the production of certified material, and those vines have been rogued out and destroyed; or
(ii) all vines in the stock nurseries intended for the production of initial propagating material, and initial propagating material shall be maintained in insect proof facilities to ensure freedom from Grapevine Leafroll-associated Virus 1 and Grapevine Leafroll-associated Virus 3.
(d) Viteus vitifoliae Fitch(i) Vines shall be produced in areas known to be free from Viteus vitifoliae Fitch, or(ii) vines shall be grafted on rootstocks resistant to Viteus vitifoliae Fitch, orall vines in the stock nurseries intended for the production of initial propagating material, and all initial propagating material shall be maintained in insect proof facilities and no symptoms of Viteus vitifoliae Fitch have been observed on those vines over the last complete growing season; andin the case where propagating material which is intended for marketing shows symptoms of Viteus vitifoliae Fitch, the entire lot of that material shall be subjected to fumigation, hot water treatment, or another appropriate treatment in accordance with protocols of EPPO, or other protocols which are internationally recognised to ensure freedom fromViteus vitifoliae Fitch.
(a) Candidatus Phytoplasmasolani Quaglinoet al. (i) Vines shall be produced in areas known to be free from Candidatus Phytoplasmasolani Quaglino et al. ; or(ii) no symptoms of Candidatus Phytoplasmasolani Quaglinoet al. have been observed on vines in the production site over the last complete growing season; or(iii) all vines in the stock nurseries intended for the production of standard material showing symptoms of Candidatus Phytoplasmasolani Quaglino et al. have been at least excluded from propagation; andin the case where propagating material which is intended for marketing shows symptoms of Candidatus Phytoplasmasolani Quaglino et al. , the entire lot of that material shall be subjected to hot water treatment, or another appropriate treatment in accordance with protocols of EPPO, or other protocols which are internationally recognised to ensure freedom fromCandidatus Phytoplasmasolani Quaglinoet al.
(b) Xylophilus ampelinus Willemset al. (i) Vines shall be produced in areas known to be free from Xylophilus ampelinus Willemset al. ; or(ii) no symptoms of Xylophilus ampelinus Willemset al. have been observed on vines in the production site over the last complete growing season; or(iii) the following conditions shall be fulfilled with regard to the presence of Xylophilus ampelinus Willemset al. :all vines in the stock nurseries intended for the production of standard material showing symptoms of Xylophilus ampelinus Willemset al. have been rogued out and appropriate hygiene measures shall be taken; andvines in the production site showing symptoms of Xylophilus ampelinus Willemset al. shall be treated with a bactericide after pruning to ensure freedom fromXylophilus ampelinus Willemset al. ; andin the case where propagating material which is intended for marketing shows symptoms of Xylophilus ampelinus Willemset al. , the entire lot of that material shall be subjected to hot water treatment or another appropriate treatment in accordance with protocols of EPPO, or other protocols which are internationally recognised to ensure freedom fromXylophilus ampelinus Willemset al.
(c) Arabis mosaic virus, Grapevine fanleaf virus, Grapevine Leafroll-associated Virus 1 and Grapevine Leafroll-associated Virus 3Symptoms of all viruses ( Arabis mosaic virus, Grapevine fanleaf virus, Grapevine Leafroll-associated Virus 1 and Grapevine Leafroll-associated Virus 3) have been observed on no more than 10 % of vines in the stock nurseries intended for the production of standard material and those vines have been eliminated from propagation.(d) Viteus vitifoliae Fitch(i) Vines shall be produced in areas known to be free from Viteus vitifoliae Fitch, or(ii) vines shall be grafted on rootstocks resistant to Viteus vitifoliae Fitch, or:(iii) in the case where propagating material which is intended for marketing showing signs or symptoms of Viteus vitifoliae Fitch, the entire lot of that material shall be subjected to fumigation, hot water treatment, or another appropriate treatment in accordance with protocols of EPPO, or other protocols which are internationally recognised to ensure freedom fromViteus vitifoliae Fitch.
(a) propagation material desiccated wholly or partly, even when it has been steeped in water after desiccation; (b) damaged, bent or injured propagation material, in particular when damaged by hail or frost or when crushed or broken; (c) material not meeting the requirements under point III below.
(a) graftable rootstock cuttings and top-graft cuttings: (aa) top diameter: 6,5 to 12 mm; (ab) maximum butt end diameter: 15 mm, except if this involves top-graft cuttings intended for grafting in situ ,
(b) nursery cuttings: minimum top diameter: 3,5 mm.
(a) 30 cm for rooted cuttings, intended for grafting; however, for rooted cuttings intended for Sicily, this length shall be 20 cm; (b) 20 cm for other rooted cuttings. This standard is not applicable to the rooted cuttings derived from herbaceous propagation material.
1 — Type | 2 — Number of individuals | 3 — Maximum quantity |
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25, 50, 100, or multiples of 100 | 500 | |
50, 100, or multiples of 100 | 500 | |
100, or 200 | 200 | |
500, or multiples of 500 | ||
100, or multiples of 100 | ||
100, or multiples of 100 | 500 |
1. the label shall be indelibly printed and clearly legible; 2. the label shall be affixed in a conspicuous place in such a way as to be easily visible; 3. information set out in point A.I. shall not in any way be hidden, obscured or interrupted by other written or pictorial matter; 4. the information set out in point A.I. shall appear in the same field of vision.
type of material category reference number of batch quantity length for the graftable rootstock cuttings crop year.
(a) the propagation material shall be kept in separate batches appropriately identified per variety and where relevant per clone and per number of individuals; (b) the official label is not compulsory; (c) the propagation material shall be accompanied by the accompanying document as laid down under point B.
(a) shall be delivered in at least two copies (consignor and recipient); (b) shall (recipient copy) accompany the delivery from the place of the consignor to the place of recipient; (c) shall indicate all information set out under the following point II concerning the individual batches of the delivery; (d) shall be preserved for at least one year and made available to the official control authority.