Commission Regulation (EC) No 2277/2003 of 22 December 2003 amending Annexes I and II to Council Regulation (EEC) No 2092/91 on organic production of agricultural products and indications referring thereto on agricultural products and foodstuffs (Text with EEA relevance)
Modified by
- Commission Regulation (EC) No 779/2004of 26 April 2004correcting the French and Dutch versions of Regulation (EC) No 2277/2003 amending Annexes I and II to Council Regulation (EEC) No 2092/91 on organic production of agricultural products and indications referring thereto on agricultural products and foodstuffs, 32004R0779, April 27, 2004
- Council Regulation (EC) No 834/2007of 28 June 2007on organic production and labelling of organic products and repealing Regulation (EEC) No 2092/91, 32007R0834, July 20, 2007
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(a) point 3.4 is replaced by the following: "By way of a second derogation, when a herd or flock is constituted for the first time and organically reared animals are not available in sufficient numbers, non-organically reared livestock may be brought into an organic livestock production unit, subject to the following conditions: -
pullets for the production of eggs must not be more than 18 weeks old, poultry for meat production must be less than three days old, young buffalo for breeding purposes must be less than six months old, calves and foals for breeding purposes must be reared according to the rules of this Regulation as soon as they are weaned and in any case they must be less than six months old, lambs and kids for breeding purposes must be reared according to the rules of this Regulation as soon as they are weaned and in any case must be less than 60 days old, piglets for breeding purposes must be reared according to the rules of this Regulation as soon as they are weaned and they must weigh less than 35 kg."
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(b) point 3.5 is replaced by the following: "This derogation, which must be authorised beforehand by the inspection authority or body, applies for a transitional period expiring on 31 December 2004." ; (c) point 3.6 is replaced by the following: "By way of a third derogation, the renewal or reconstitution of the herd or flock shall be authorised by the control authority or body when organically reared animals are not available, and in the following cases: -
(a) high mortality of animals caused by health or catastrophic circumstances; (b) pullets for egg production no more than 18 weeks old; (c) poultry for meat production less than three days old; (d) piglets for breeding purposes, as soon as they are weaned, of a weight less than 35 kg.
Cases (b), (c) and (d) are authorised for a transitional period expiring on 31 December 2004." ; -
(d) point 3.10 is replaced by the following: "These percentages may be increased, up to 40 % following the opinion and agreement of the inspection authority or body, in the following special cases: -
when a major extension to the stockfarm is undertaken, when a breed is changed, when a new livestock specialisation is developed, when breeds are in danger of being lost to farming. Animals of those breeds must not necessarily be nulliparous."
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(e) point 4.3 is replaced by the following: "Furthermore, livestock must be reared in accordance with the rules set out in this Annex, using feed from the unit or, when this is not possible, using feed from other units or enterprises subject to the provisions of this Regulation. Moreover, in the case of herbivores, except during the period each year when the animals are under transhumance, at least 50 % of the feed shall come from the farm unit itself or in case this is not feasible, be produced in cooperation with other organic farms." ; (f) point 4.8 is replaced by the following: "By way of a derogation from paragraph 4.2, for a transitional period expiring on 24 August 2005, the use of a limited proportion of conventional feedingstuffs is authorised where farmers can show to the satisfaction of the inspection body or authority of the Member State that they are unable to obtain feed exclusively from organic production. The maximum percentage of conventional feedingstuffs authorised per year is 10 % in the case of herbivores and 20 % for other species. These figures shall be calculated annually as a percentage of the dry matter of feedingstuffs from agricultural origin. The maximum percentage authorised of conventional feedingstuffs in the daily ration, except during the period each year when the animals are under transhumance, must be 25 % calculated as a percentage of the dry matter.'" ; (g) point 4.10 is deleted; (h) point 4.17 is replaced by the following: "Only products listed in Annex II, part D, sections 1.3 (enzymes), 1.4 (microorganisms), 1.5 (preservatives), 1.6 (binders, anti-caking agents and coagulants), 1.7 (antioxidant substances), 1.8 (silage additives), 2 (certain products used in animal nutrition) and 3 (processing aids in feedingstuffs) can be used in animal feeding for the purposes indicated in respect to the abovementioned categories. Antibiotics, coccidiostatics, medicinal substances, growth promoters or any other substance intended to stimulate growth or production shall not be used in animal feeding."
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oats as grains, flakes, middlings, hulls and bran; barley as grains, protein and middlings; rice germ expeller; millet as grains; rye as grains and middlings; sorghum as grains; wheat as grains, middlings, bran, gluten feed, gluten and germ; spelt as grains; triticale as grains; maize as grains, bran, middlings, germ expeller and gluten; malt culms; brewers' grains.
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rape seed, expeller and hulls; soya bean as bean, toasted, expeller and hulls; sunflower seed as seed and expeller; cotton as seed and seed expeller; linseed as seed and expeller; sesame seed as expeller; palm kernels as expeller; pumpkin seed as expeller; olives, olive pulp; vegetable oils (from physical extraction).
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chickpeas as seeds, middlings and bran; ervil as seeds, middlings and bran; chickling vetch as seeds submitted to heat treatment, middlings and bran; peas as seeds, middlings, and bran; broad beans as seeds, middlings and bran; horse beans as seeds middlings and bran, vetches as seeds, middlings and bran and lupin as seeds, middlings and bran.
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sugar beet pulp, potato, sweet potato as tuber, potato pulp (by-product of the extraction of potato starch), potato starch, potato protein and manioc.
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carob, carob pods and meals thereof, pumpkins, citrus pulp; apples, quinces, pears, peaches, figs, grapes and pulps thereof; chestnuts, walnut expeller, hazelnut expeller; cocoa husks and expeller; acorns.
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lucerne, lucerne meal, clover, clover meal, grass (obtained from forage plants), grass meal, hay, silage, straw of cereals and root vegetables for foraging.
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molasses, seaweed meal (obtained by drying and crushing seaweed and washed to reduce iodine content), powders and extracts of plants, plant protein extracts (solely provided to young animals), spices and herbs.
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raw milk as defined in Article 2 of Directive 92/46/EEC , milk powder, skimmed milk, skimmed-milk powder, buttermilk, buttermilk powder, whey, whey powder, whey powder low in sugar, whey protein powder (extracted by physical treatment), casein powder, lactose powder, curd and sour milk.OJ L 268, 14.9.1992, p. 1 .
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fish, fish oil and cod-liver oil not refined; fish molluscan or crustacean autolysates, hydrolysate and proteolysates obtained by an enzyme action, whether or not in soluble form, solely provided to young animals. Fish meal.
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Sodium: -
unrefined sea salt coarse rock salt sodium sulphate sodium carbonate sodium bicarbonate sodium chloride;
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Potassium: -
potassium chloride;
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Calcium: -
lithotamnion and maerl shells of aquatic animals (including cuttlefish bones) calcium carbonate calcium lactate calcium gluconate;
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Phosphorus: -
defluorinated dicalcium phosphate defluorinated monocalcium phosphate monosodium phosphate calcium-magnesium phosphate calcium-sodium phosphate;
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Magnesium: -
magnesium oxide (anhydrous magnesia) magnesium sulphate magnesium chloride magnesium carbonate magnesium phosphate;
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Sulphur: -
sodium sulphate. Bone dicalcium phosphate precipitate may be used until 30 June 2004."
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E1 Iron: -
ferrous (II) carbonate ferrous (II) sulphate monohydrate and/or heptahydrate ferric (III) oxide;
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E2 Iodine: -
calcium iodate, anhydrous calcium iodate, hexahydrate sodium iodide;
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E3 Cobalt: -
cobaltous (II) sulphate monohydrate and/or heptahydrate basic cobaltous (II) carbonate, monohydrate;
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E4 Copper: -
copper (II) oxide basic copper (II) carbonate, monohydrate copper (II) sulphate, pentahydrate;
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E5 Manganese: -
manganous (II) carbonate manganous oxide and manganic oxide manganous (II) sulfate, mono- and/or tetrahydrate;
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E6 Zinc: -
zinc carbonate zinc oxide zinc sulphate mono- and/or heptahydrate;
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E7 Molybdenum: -
ammonium molybdate, sodium molybdate;
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E8 Selenium: -
sodium selenate sodium selenite.
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Vitamins authorised under Directive 70/524/EEC :OJ L 270, 14.12.1970, p. 1 . Directive 70/524/EEC will be repealed with effect from19.10.2004 . From that date, Regulation (EC) No 1831/2003 of the European Parliament and of the Council of 22 September 2003 on additives for use in animal nutrition (OJ L 268, 18.10.2003, p. 29 ) shall apply.-
preferably derived from raw materials occurring naturally in feedingstuffs, or synthetic vitamins identical to natural vitamins only for monogastric animals.
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By derogation from the first subparagraph, and during a transitional period ending on 31 December 2005, the competent authority of each Member State may authorise the use of synthetic vitamins of types A, D and E for ruminants in so far as the following conditions are met: -
the synthetic vitamins are identical to the natural vitamins, and the authorisation issued by the Member States is founded on precise criteria and notified to the Commission.
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Enzymes authorised under Directive 70/524/EEC.
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microorganisms authorised under Directive 70/524/EEC.
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E 200 Sorbic acid E 236 Formic acid E 260 Acetic acid E 270 Lactic acid E 280 Propionic acid E 330 Citric acid.
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E 470 Calcium stearate of natural origin E 551b Colloidal silica E 551c Kieselgur E 558 Bentonite E 559 Kaolinitic clays E 560 Natural mixtures of stearites and chlorite E 561 Vermiculite E 562 Sepiolite E 599 Perlite.
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E 306 Tocopherol-rich extracts of natural origin
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as from 19 October 2004, enzymes, yeasts and bacteria authorised by Regulation (EC) No 1831/2003 on additives for use in animal nutrition.
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brewer's yeasts.
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sea salt, coarse rock salt, whey, sugar, sugar beet pulp, cereal flour and molasses, up to 18 October 2004, enzymes, yeasts, and lactic, acetic, formic, and propionic bacteria."
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