Commission Regulation (EC) No 2396/2001 of 7 December 2001 laying down the marketing standard applicable to leeks
Modified by
Commission Regulation (EC) No 46/2003of 10 January 2003amending the marketing standards for fresh fruit and vegetables as regards mixes of different types of fresh fruit and vegetables in the same sales packageCommission Regulation (EC) No 6/2005of 4 January 2005correcting Regulations (EC) No 46/2003 and (EC) No 47/2003 as regards mixes of different types of fresh fruit and vegetables in the same sales package, 303R0046305R0006, January 11, 2003
Commission Regulation (EC) No 6/2005of 4 January 2005correcting Regulations (EC) No 46/2003 and (EC) No 47/2003 as regards mixes of different types of fresh fruit and vegetables in the same sales package, 305R0006, January 5, 2005
Commission Regulation (EC) No 907/2004of 29 April 2004amending the marketing standards applicable for fresh fruit and vegetables with regards to presentation and labelling, 304R0907, April 30, 2004
Commission Regulation (EC) No 2396/2001of 7 December 2001laying down the marketing standard applicable to leeksTHE COMMISSION OF THE EUROPEAN COMMUNITIES,Having regard to the Treaty establishing the European Community,Having regard to Council Regulation (EC) No 2200/96 of 28 October 1996 on the common organisation of the market in fruit and vegetablesOJ L 297, 21.11.1996, p. 1., as last amended by Commission Regulation (EC) No 911/2001OJ L 129, 11.5.2001, p. 3., and in particular Article 2(2) thereof,Whereas:(1)In accordance with Annex I to Regulation (EC) No 2200/96, standards for leeks have been adopted by Commission Regulation (EEC) No 1076/89OJ L 114, 27.4.1989, p. 14., as amended by Regulation (EC) No 888/97OJ L 126, 17.5.1997, p. 11..(2)In the interest of preserving transparency on the world market, account should be taken of the standard for leeks recommended by the working party on standardisation of perishable produce and quality development of the United Nations Economic Commission for Europe (UN/ECE). In addition, it is desirable to allow higher tolerances for Class I early leeks. It is therefore necessary to delete Regulation (EEC) No 1076/89 and to replace it by a new Regulation laying down standards taking these facts into account.(3)Application of these standards should remove products of unsatisfactory quality from the market, bring production into line with consumer requirements and facilitate trade based on fair competition, thereby helping to improve profitability.(4)The standards are applicable at all marketing stages. Long-distances transport, storage over a certain period and the various processes the products undergo may cause some degree of deterioration owing to the biological development of the products or their perishable nature. Account should be taken of such deterioration when applying the standard at the marketing stages following dispatch.(5)The measures provided for in this Regulation are in accordance with the opinion of the Management Committee for Fresh Fruit and Vegetables,HAS ADOPTED THIS REGULATION:
Article 1The marketing standard for leeks falling within CN code 07039000 shall be as set out in the Annex.The standard shall apply at all marketing stages under the conditions laid down in Regulation (EC) No 2200/96.However, at stages following dispatch, products may show in relation to the requirements of the standard slight lack of freshness and turgidity, as well as slight deterioration due to their development and their perishable nature.Article 2Regulation (EEC) No 1076/89 is repealed.Article 3This Regulation shall enter into force on the seventh day following that of its publication in the Official Journal of the European Communities.It shall apply from 1 March 2002.This Regulation shall be binding in its entirety and directly applicable in all Member States.ANNEXSTANDARD FOR LEEKSI.DEFINITION OF PRODUCEThis standard applies to leeks of varieties (cultivars) grown from Allium porrum L. to be supplied fresh to the consumer, leeks for industrial processing being excluded.II.PROVISIONS CONCERNING QUALITYThe purpose of the standard is to define the quality requirements for leeks, after preparation and packaging.A.Minimum requirementsIn all classes, subject to the special provisions for each class and the tolerances allowed, the leeks must be:intact (this requirement does not apply, however, to roots and ends of leaves which may be cut),sound; produce affected by rotting or deterioration such as to make it unfit for consumption is excluded,clean, practically free from any visible foreign matter; however, the roots may have soil adhering to them,fresh in appearance, with wilted or withered leaves removed,practically free from pests,practically free from damage caused by pests,not running to seed,free of abnormal external moisture, i.e. adequately "dried" if they have been washed,free of any foreign smell and/or taste.When the leaves are cut, they must be neatly cut.The development and condition of the leeks must be such as to enable them:to withstand transport and handling, andto arrive in satisfactory condition at the place of destination.B.ClassificationLeeks are classified in two classes defined below:(i)Class ILeeks in this class must be of good quality. They must be characteristic of the variety or commercial type.The white to greenish white part of the leeks must represent at least one-third of the total length or half of the sheathed part. However in early leeksDirect-drilled, non transplanted leeks, harvested from late winter to early summer., the white to greenish white part must represent at least one-quarter of the total length or one-third of the sheathed part.The following slight defects, however, may be allowed provided these do not affect the general appearance of the produce, the quality, the keeping quality and presentation in the package:slight superficial defects,slight damage caused by thrips on the leaves, but not elsewhere,slight traces of soil within the shaft.(ii)Class IIThis class includes leeks which do not qualify for inclusion in Class I, but satisfy the minimum requirements specified above.The white to greenish white part of the leeks must represent at least one-quarter of the total length or one-third of the sheathed part.The following defects may be allowed provided the leeks retain their essential characteristics as regards the quality, the keeping quality and presentation:a tender flowering stem, provided that it is enclosed within the sheathed part,slight bruising, damage caused by thrips and slight traces of rust on the leaves, but not elsewhere,slight defects in colouring,traces of soil within the shaft.III.PROVISIONS CONCERNING SIZINGSize is determined by the diameter measured at right angels to the longitudinal axis above the swelling of the neck.The minimum diameter is fixed at 8 mm for early leeks and 10 mm for other leeks.For Class I, the diameter of the largest leek in the same bundle or package must not be more than twice the diameter of the smallest leek.IV.PROVISIONS CONCERNING TOLERANCESTolerances in respect of quality and size shall be allowed in each package, or each bundle for leeks presented without package, for produce not satisfying the requirements of the class indicated.A.Quality tolerances(i)Class IFor early leeks, 10 % by number of weight of leeks showing a tender flowering stem enclosed within the sheathed part and 10 % of leeks not satisfying the requirements of the class for other reasons, but meeting those of Class II or, exceptionally, coming within the tolerances of that class.For other leeks, 10 % by number or weight of leeks not satisfying the requirements of the class, but meeting those of Class II or, exceptionally, coming within the tolerances of that class.(ii)Class II10 % by number or weight of leeks satisfying neither the requirements of the class, nor the minimum requirements, with the exception of produce affected by rotting, marked bruising or any other deterioration rendering it unfit for consumption.B.Size tolerancesFor all classes: 10 % by number or weight of leeks not satisfying the minimum diameter requirement and, in the case of Class I leeks, the uniformity requirement.V.PROVISIONS CONCERNING PRESENTATIONA.UniformityThe contents of each package, or each bundle in the same package, must be uniform and contain only leeks of the same origin, variety or commercial type, quality and size (where for this criterion uniformity is prescribed), and appreciably the same degree of development and colouring.The visible part of the contents of the package or bundle must be representative of the entire contents.Notwithstanding the preceding provisions in this point, products covered by this Regulation may be mixed, in sales packages of a net weight of three kilograms or less, with different types of fresh fruit and vegetables on the conditions laid down by Commission Regulation (EC) No 48/2003OJ L 7, 11.1.2003, p. 65..B.PackagingThe leeks must be packed in such a way as to protect the produce properly.The materials used inside the package must be new, clean and of a quality such as to avoid causing any external or internal damage to the produce. The use of materials, particularly paper or stamps, bearing trade specifications is allowed provided the printing or labelling has been done with non-toxic ink or glue.The packages or bundles for produce presented without package, must be free from all foreign matter.Stickers individually affixed on product shall be such as, when removed, neither to leave visible traces of glue, nor to lead to skin defects.C.PresentationThe leeks may be presented as follows:arranged evenly in the package,in bundles, whether or not in a package.The bundles in each package should be practically uniform.VI.PROVISIONS CONCERNING MARKINGEach package or each bundle presented in bulk, must bear the following particulars in letters grouped on the same side, only for produce presented in a package, legibly and indelibly marked, and visible form the outside.A.IdentificationThe name and the address of the packer and/or the dispatcherThis mention may be replaced:for all packages with the exception of pre-packages, by the officially issued or accepted code mark representing the packer and/or the dispatcher, indicated in close connection with the reference "Packer and/or Dispatcher" (or equivalent abbreviations);for pre-packages only, by the name and the address of a seller established within the Community indicated in close connection with the mention "Packed for:" or an equivalent mention. In this case, the labelling shall also include a code representing the packer and/or the dispatcher. The seller shall give all information deemed necessary by the inspection body as to the meaning of this code.B.Nature of produce"Leeks", if the contents are not visible from the outside,"Early leeks", where appropriate.C.Origin of produceCountry of origin and, optionally, district where grown or national, regional or local place name.D.Commercial specificationsClass,Number of bundles (for leeks packed in bundles and presented in a package).E.Official control mark (optional)For leeks shipped in bulk and loaded directly onto a means of transport the particulars referred to in paragraph VI shall be given in a document accompanying the goods or shown on a notice placed in an obvious position inside the means of transport.Packages need not to bear the particulars mentioned in the first subparagraph, when they contain sales packages, clearly visible from the outside, and all bearing these particulars. These packages shall be free from any indications such as could mislead. When these packages are palletised, the particulars shall be given on a notice placed in an obvious position on at least two sides of the pallet.