Commission Regulation (EC) No 2257/94 of 16 September 1994 laying down quality standards for bananas (Text with EEA relevance)
Modified by
Commission Regulation (EC) No 1135/96of 24 June 1996correcting the German language version of Regulation (EC) No 2257/94 laying down quality standards for bananas and the English language version of Regulation (EC) No 2898/95 concerning verification of compliance with quality standards for bananas, 31996R1135, June 25, 1996
Commission Regulation (EC) No 386/97of 28 February 1997correcting the English and Swedish language versions of Regulation (EC) No 2257/94 laying down quality standards for bananas and the Spanish language version of Regulation (EC) No 2898/95 concerning verification of compliance with quality standards for bananas, 31997R0386, March 1, 1997
Commission Regulation (EC) No 228/2006of 9 February 2006amending Regulation (EC) No 2257/94 laying down quality standards for bananas, 32006R0228, February 10, 2006
Commission Implementing Regulation (EU) No 1333/2011of 19 December 2011laying down marketing standards for bananas, rules on the verification of compliance with those marketing standards and requirements for notifications in the banana sector(codification), 32011R1333, December 20, 2011
Commission Regulation (EC) No 2257/94of 16 September 1994laying down quality standards for bananas(Text with EEA relevance)THE COMMISSION OF THE EUROPEAN COMMUNITIES,Having regard to the Treaty establishing the European Community,Having regard to Council Regulation (EEC) No 404/93 of 13 February 1993 on the common organization of the market in bananasOJ No L 47, 25. 2. 1993, p. 1., as amended by Commission Regulation (EC) No 3518/93OJ No L 320, 22. 12. 1993, p. 15., and in particular Article 4 thereof,Whereas Regulation (EEC) No 404/93 makes provision for laying down common quality standards for bananas intended for consumption fresh, not including plantains; whereas the purpose of these standards is to ensure that the market is supplied with products of uniform and satisfactory quality, in particular in the case of bananas harvested in the Community, for which efforts to improve quality should be made;Whereas, given the wide range of varieties marketed in the Community and of marketing practices, minimum standards should be set for unripened green bananas, without prejudice to the later introduction of standards applicable at a different marketing stage; whereas the characteristics of fig bananas and the way in which they are marketed are such that they should not be covered by the Community standards;Whereas the banana-producing Member States already apply national standards within their territory at different stages in the marketing of bananas; whereas it seems appropriate, in view of the objectives pursued, to allow these existing rules to continue to apply to their own production but only at stages subsequent to unripened green bananas, provided those rules are not in conflict with the Community standards and do not impede the free circulation of bananas in the Community;Whereas account should be taken of the fact that, because climatic factors make production conditions difficult in the Community regions of Madeira, the Azores, the Algarve, Crete and Lakonia, bananas there do not develop to the minimum length laid down; whereas in these cases such bananas may still be marketed, but only in Class II;Whereas the Management Committee for Bananas has not delivered an opinion within the time limit set by its chairman,HAS ADOPTED THIS REGULATION: