Commission Regulation (EC) No 1010/2006 of 3 July 2006 on certain exceptional market support measures in the eggs and poultry sector in certain Member States
Commission Regulation (EC) No 1010/2006of 3 July 2006on certain exceptional market support measures in the eggs and poultry sector in certain Member States THE COMMISSION OF THE EUROPEAN COMMUNITIES,Having regard to the Treaty establishing the European Community,Having regard to Council Regulation (EEC) No 2771/75 of 29 October 1975 on the common organisation of the market in eggsOJ L 282, 1.11.1975, p. 49. Regulation as last amended by Regulation (EC) No 679/2006 (OJ L 119, 4.5.2006, p. 1)., and in particular point (b) of the first subparagraph of Article 14(1) thereof,Having regard to Council Regulation (EEC) No 2777/75 of 29 October 1975 on the common organisation of the market in poultrymeatOJ L 282, 1.11.1975, p. 77. Regulation as last amended by Regulation (EC) No 679/2006., and in particular point (b) of the first subparagraph of Article 14(1) thereof,Whereas:(1)Because of occurrences of highly pathogenic avian influenza (H5N1) in areas near the Community since the autumn of 2005 and in several Member States since February 2006, the consumption of poultrymeat and, to a lesser extent, of eggs, has fallen appreciably in some Member States.(2)The sharp and significant fall in the consumption of poultrymeat has led to a fall in prices. The poultrymeat market has suffered serious disruption as a result.(3)Since this serious market disruption is directly linked to a loss of consumer confidence arising from risks to animal health, it is justified, at the request of the Member States concerned, to adopt exceptional market support measures as referred to in Article 14 of Regulation (EEC) No 2771/75 and Article 14 of Regulation (EEC) No 2777/75 and to grant aid to offset part of the financial losses resulting from the destruction of eggs for hatching or chicks, the early partial slaughter of breeding flocks, the temporary fall in production, or the slaughter of ready-to-lay pullets, given the preventive biosafety measures imposed by some Member States.(4)The compensation paid for eggs for hatching that are processed into egg products must be less than that for eggs for hatching that are destroyed.(5)The maximum quantities eligible for financial compensation in respect of each exceptional market support measure should be fixed by the Commission after scrutinising the applications received from Member States.(6)The measures adopted pursuant to Article 14 of Regulation (EEC) No 2771/75 and Article 14 of Regulation (EEC) No 2777/75 have been in force since 11 May 2006. This Regulation should therefore also be applicable from that date.(7)The measures provided for in this Regulation are in accordance with the opinion of the Management Committee for Poultrymeat and Eggs,HAS ADOPTED THIS REGULATION:
Article 11.The destruction of eggs for hatching falling within CN codes 04070011 and 04070019 shall be regarded as an exceptional market support measure pursuant to Article 14 of Regulation (EEC) No 2771/75.2.Compensation shall be payable, in respect of each Member State concerned, for the destruction referred to in paragraph 1, subject to both the maximum number of pieces laid down in Annex I and the time limits specified therein.The maximum level of compensation shall be set at a flat rate of:(a)EUR 0,15 per "standard chicken" egg for hatching falling within CN code 04070019;(b)EUR 0,23 per "free range chicken" egg for hatching falling within CN code 04070019;(c)EUR 0,23 per guinea fowl egg for hatching falling within CN code 04070019;(d)EUR 0,35 per duck egg for hatching falling within CN code 04070019;(e)EUR 0,66 per turkey egg for hatching falling within CN code 04070011;(f)EUR 1,20 per goose egg for hatching falling within CN code 04070011.
Article 21.The processing of eggs for hatching falling within CN code 04070019 shall be regarded as an exceptional market support measure under Article 14 of Regulation (EEC) No 2771/75.2.Compensation shall be payable, in respect of each Member State concerned, for the processing referred to in paragraph 1, subject to both the maximum number of pieces laid down in Annex II and the time limits specified therein.The maximum level of compensation shall be that provided for in Article 1(2), in each case less EUR 0,03 per egg for hatching, or less the selling price if the latter exceeds EUR 0,03.
Article 31.The destruction of chicks falling within CN codes 010511, 010512 and 010519 shall be regarded as an exceptional market support measure under Article 14 of Regulation (EEC) No 2777/75.2.Compensation shall be payable, in respect of each Member State concerned, for the destruction referred to in paragraph 1, subject to both the maximum number of pieces laid down in Annex III and the time limits specified therein.The maximum level of compensation shall be set at a flat rate of:(a)EUR 0,24 per "chicken" chick;(b)EUR 0,40 per "guinea fowl" chick;(c)EUR 0,54 per "duck" chick;(d)EUR 0,85 per "turkey" chick;(e)EUR 1,50 per "goose" chick.
Article 41.The slaughter of part of a breeding flock shall, where it is brought forward by six weeks or more in order to reduce the production of eggs for hatching falling within CN codes 01059200, 01059300, 01059910, 01059920, 01059930 and 01059950, be regarded as an exceptional market support measure pursuant to Article 14 of Regulation (EEC) No 2777/75, provided no bird is then put into production at the location in question during that period.2.Compensation shall be payable, in respect of each Member State concerned, for the early slaughter referred to in paragraph 1, subject to both the maximum number of pieces laid down in Annex IV and the time limits specified therein.The maximum level of compensation shall be set at a flat rate of:(a)EUR 3,2 per breeding hen falling within CN codes 01059200 and 01059300;(b)EUR 3,2 per breeding duck falling within CN code 01059910;(c)EUR 30 per breeding goose falling within CN code 01059920;(d)EUR 15 per breeding turkey hen falling within CN code 01059930;(e)EUR 5 per breeding guinea hen falling within CN code 01059950.
Article 51.Voluntarily extending stamping out (depopulation) beyond a three-week period shall be regarded as an exceptional market support measure pursuant to Article 14 of Regulation (EEC) No 2777/75, provided no bird is then put into production during that period.2.Compensation shall be payable, in respect of each Member State concerned, per m2 and week of depopulation over and above three weeks for poultry farms, subject to both the maximum surface area laid down in Annex V and the time limits specified therein, for extending the period of depopulation as referred to in paragraph 1.The maximum level of compensation shall be set at a flat rate of:(a)EUR 0,46/m2 per week in the case of broiler farms;(b)EUR 0,41/m2 per week in the case of turkey farms;(c)EUR 0,62/m2 per week in the case of duck farms;(d)EUR 0,41/m2 per week in the case of guinea fowl farms.3.Member States which have already granted compensation for the surface areas concerned shall ensure that any amounts already paid at national level are deducted from the compensation provided for in paragraph 2.
Article 61.Voluntarily lowering production by placing fewer chicks in order to reduce density shall be regarded as an exceptional market support measure under Article 14 of Regulation (EEC) No 2777/75.2.Compensation shall be payable, in respect of each Member State concerned, per bird by which the actual production falls below that of a normal production cycle on each specific production site, subject to both the maximum number of birds laid down in Annex VI and the time limits specified therein.The maximum level of compensation shall be set at a flat rate of:(a)EUR 0,20 per bird in the case of broiler farms;(b)EUR 1,24 per bird in the case of turkey farms;(c)EUR 0,75 per bird in the case of duck farms;(d)EUR 0,40 per bird in the case of guinea fowl farms.
Article 71.The early slaughter of ready-to-lay pullets shall be regarded as an exceptional market support measure pursuant to Article 14 of Regulation (EEC) No 2777/75.2.Compensation shall be payable, in respect of each Member State concerned, for slaughter as referred to in paragraph 1, subject to both the maximum number of birds laid down in Annex VII and the time limits specified therein.The maximum level of compensation shall be set at a flat rate of EUR 3,2 per ready-to-lay pullet.
Article 8Member States which have communicated to the Commission amounts of partial compensation that are lower than those payable under Articles 1 to 7 must limit themselves to the amounts they have communicated.
Article 9The operative event for the conversion rate for the aids referred to in this Regulation shall be the first working day in May 2006.The conversion rate to be used shall be the rate most recently fixed by the European Central Bank prior to the operative event.
Article 10Expenditure incurred by Member States in respect of the payments referred to in Articles 1 to 7 shall not be eligible for Community funding pursuant to Article 14 of Regulation (EEC) No 2771/75 and Article 14 of Regulation (EEC) No 2777/75, unless the payments are made to the recipients by the Member States before 31 December 2006.
Article 11This Regulation shall enter into force on the day of its publication in the Official Journal of the European Union.It shall apply from 11 May 2006.
This Regulation shall be binding in its entirety and directly applicable in every Member State.Done at Brussels, 3 July 2006.For the CommissionMariann Fischer BoelMember of the CommissionANNEX I
Maximum number of eggs for hatching, by Member State
Standard chicken"Quality label" chickenGuinea fowlTurkeyDuckGoosePeriod of application
BE
CZ19522800126515587034251812/2006-4/2006
DK
DE15000001/2006-4/2006
EE
EL1597500020000010/2005-4/2006
ES780000010/2005–4/2006
FR600000002145000041660004960000266300012/2005-4/2006
IE4000001700001/2006-4/2006
IT563560041330019560035550178009/2005-4/2006
CY44200010/2005-4/2006
LV
LT
LU
HU1270500011/2005-4/2006
MT
NL
AT25000001/2006-4/2006
PL21410986215867702910/2005-4/2006
PT600000010/2005-3/2006
SI
SK
FI
SE
UK
ANNEX II
Maximum number of eggs for hatching processed, by Member State
ChickenPeriod of application
BE
CZ
DK
DE
EE
EL
ES180000010/2005-4/2006
FR
IE
IT163645009/2005-4/2006
CY
LV
LT
LU
HU839000011/2005-4/2006
MT
NL2500000012/2005-4/2006
AT
PL6459400610/2005-4/2006
PT
SI
SK114500010/2005-4/2006
FI
SE
UK
ANNEX III
Maximum number of chicks, by Member State
ChickenGuinea fowlTurkeyDuckGoosePeriod of application
BE
CZ
DK
DE
EE
EL41384401000010/2005-4/2006
ES
FR
IE
IT1353780089420014720089000445009/2005-4/2006
CY14372510/2005-4/2006
LV
LT
LU
HU200000011/2005-4/2006
MT
NL
AT
PL
PT400000010/2005-3/2006
SI
SK
FI
SE
UK
ANNEX IV
Maximum number of breeding birds slaughtered, by Member State
ChickenGuinea fowlTurkeyDuckGoosePeriod of application
BE
CZ6350001100010000200002/2006-4/2006
DK
DE400001/2006-4/2006
EE
EL4543001600010/2005-4/2006
ES15100010/2005-11/2005
FR140000060000130000600001/2006-4/2006
IE9450091001/2006-4/2006
IT17460001070041800220012509/2005-4/2006
CY
LV
LT
LU
HU5500011/2005-4/2006
MT
NL129375012/2005-4/2006
AT
PL106010910/2005-4/2006
PT30000010/2005-3/2006
SI
SK2200010/2005-4/2006
FI
SE
UK
ANNEX V
Maximum number of m2 and weeks, by Member State
ChickenGuinea fowlTurkeyDuckPeriod of application
BE
CZ
DK
DE
EE
EL23500007 weeks, between 10/2005 and 4/2006
ES
FR220000016 weeks, between 10/2005 and 4/2006
IE
IT
CY
LV
LT
LU
HU203178300001500016 weeks, between 11/2005 and 4/2006
MT
NL
AT
PL
PT4891304 weeks, between 10/2005 and 3/2006
SI
SK
FI
SE
UK
ANNEX VI
Maximum number of birds, by Member State
ChickenGuinea fowlTurkeyDuckPeriod of application
BE
CZ9180000700003000002/2006-4/2006
DK
DE
EE
EL
ES1500000010/2005-3/2006
FR
IE20000004390003500001/2006-4/2006
IT
CY262607511/2005-4/2006
LV
LT
LU
HU
MT
NL2300000012/2005-4/2006
AT450000010/2005-4/2006
PL
PT
SI
SK473480010/2005-4/2006
FI
SE
UK
ANNEX VII
Maximum number of "ready-to-lay pullets", by Member State
Ready-to-lay pulletsPeriod of application
BE
CZ
DK
DE10000001/2006-4/2006
EE
EL
ES
FR
IE
IT
CY
LV
LT
LU
HU
MT
NL
AT85000010/2005-4/2006
PL
PT
SI
SK
FI
SE
UK