Commission Regulation (EEC) No 147/91 of 22 January 1991 defining and fixing the tolerances for quantity losses of agricultural products in public intervention storage
Modified by
  • Commission Regulation (EEC) No 652/92 of 16 March 1992, 31992R0652, March 17, 1992
  • Commission Regulation (EC) No 884/2006of 21 June 2006laying down detailed rules for the application of Council Regulation (EC) No 1290/2005 as regards the financing by the European Agricultural Guarantee Fund (EAGF) of intervention measures in the form of public storage operations and the accounting of public storage operations by the paying agencies of the Member States, 32006R0884, June 23, 2006
Commission Regulation (EEC) No 147/91of 22 January 1991defining and fixing the tolerances for quantity losses of agricultural products in public intervention storage THE COMMISSION OF THE EUROPEAN COMMUNITIES,Having regard to the Treaty establishing the European Economic Community,Having regard to Council Regulation (EEC) No 3492/90 of 27 November 1990 laying down the factors to be taken into consideration in the annual accounts financing of intervention measures in the form of public storage by the European Agricultural Guidance and Guarantee Fund, Guarantee SectionOJ No L 337, 4. 12. 1990, p. 3. and particularly Article 4 thereof,Whereas the definition of the tolerance provided for in Article 4 of Regulation (EEC) No 3492/90 for the preservation of agricultural products in public intervention storage and the calculation method to be used for determining the financial consequences of storage must be specified;Whereas this tolerance refers to ordinary quantity losses resulting from the normal storage or processing of agricultural products in intervention with due respect to the requirements for proper preservation of the product;Whereas this tolerance must be fixed for each product concerned, using a simple method and taking account of the unidentifiable quantity losses which have occurred during storage in recent years; whereas the limit should therefore be fixed as a percentage of the total quantity in storage;Whereas in the case of certain products subjected to processing between buying-in and storage, specific tolerances must be fixed for losses during processing;Whereas there have been no storage operations of pigmeat for a long time, and this limit shall only be fixed afterwards should storage operations recommence;Whereas the time when the financial effects of the application of tolerances are to be taken into account by the EAGGF Guarantee Section should be specified;Whereas for certain agricultural products the method of calculating the percentage loss normally allowed during storage has been fundamentally modified; whereas it is necessary to review these percentages in the light of experience.Whereas the tolerances have been fixed in Regulations by sector; whereas for the sake of legal simplicity they should be laid down in one Regulation;Whereas the measures provided for in this Regulation are in accordance with the opinion of the EAGGF Committee,HAS ADOPTED THIS REGULATION:
Article 11.A tolerance limit for quantity losses resulting from normal storage operations carried out in accordance with the accepted rules is hereby fixed for each agricultural product which is the subject of a public storage measure.2.The tolerance shall be fixed as a percentage of the actual weight, without packing, of the quantities entering storage and taken over during the financial year in question, plus the quantities in storage at the beginning of that year. It shall be calculated, for each product, on the basis of all the quantities stored by an intervention agency.The actual weight at buying-in and removal are calculated by subtracting the standard packing weight, as laid down in the conditions of buying-in, from the recorded weight or, by absence, the average packing weight used by the agency.3.The tolerance shall not cover losses in terms of number of packages or number of registered pieces.
Article 21.The percentages for normal allowable losses during storage are hereby fixed as follows:
cereals0,2 %
paddy rice-maize-sorghum0,4 %
sugar0,1 %
olive oil0,6 %
rapeseed0,2 %
sunflower seed0,8 %
alcohol0,6 %
leaf tobacco0,0 %
baled or transformed tobacco1,0 %
skimmed milk powder0,0 %
butter0,0 %
cheese:Grana Padano4,5 %
Parmigiano Reggiano6,5 %
beef0,6 %
pigmeatto be defined later.
2.The percentages for allowable losses during processing are hereby fixed as follows:
de-boning of beef32 %
processing of leaf tobacco19 %.
These percentages shall apply to all quantities processed during the financial year. Moreover in the case of tobacco processing the percentage shall apply to the total quantities brought into use and processed in the course of the exercise in addition to the quantities brought into use during the previous exercise and processed during the current exercise.
Article 3Losses exceeding the tolerance shall be booked at the end of the EAGGF Guarantee Section financial year.
Article 4The percentages laid down in Article 2 shall be reviewed, at the latest after three years, on the basis of checks carried out following the application of the new methods of calculation.
Article 5Commission Regulations (EEC) No 742/70, (EEC) No 743/70, (EEC) No 771/71, (EEC) No 899/70, (EEC) No 2705/71, (EEC) No 236/72, (EEC) No 2577/72, (EEC) No 638/74, (EEC) No 230/79 and (EEC) No 394/89OJ No L 90, 24. 4. 1970, p. 28.OJ No L 90, 24. 4. 1970, p. 29.OJ No L 85, 15. 4. 1971, p. 17.OJ No L 108, 20. 5. 1970, p. 12.OJ No L 280, 21. 12. 1971, p. 8.OJ No L 29, 2. 2. 1972, p. 18.OJ No L 275, 8. 12. 1972, p. 24.OJ No L 77, 22. 3. 1974, p. 30.OJ No L 32, 8. 2. 1979, p. 23.OJ No L 45, 17. 2. 1989, p. 12. are hereby repealed.
Article 6This Regulation shall enter into force on the third day following its publication in the Official Journal of the European Communities.It shall apply with effect from 1 October 1990.
This Regulation shall be binding in its entirety and directly applicable in all Member States.