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(a) public storage: -
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at fixed price, by tendering;
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(ii) sales of butter;
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(b) private storage aid of butter.
Commission Regulation (EC) No 105/2008 of 5 February 2008 laying down detailed rules for the application of Council Regulation (EC) No 1255/1999 as regards intervention on the market in butter
Modified by
- Commission Regulation (EC) No 826/2008of 20 August 2008laying down common rules for the granting of private storage aid for certain agricultural products, 32008R0826, August 21, 2008
- Commission Regulation (EC) No 131/2009of 13 February 2009amending Regulation (EC) No 105/2008 laying down detailed rules for the application of Council Regulation (EC) No 1255/1999 as regards intervention on the market in butter, 32009R0131, February 14, 2009
- Commission Regulation (EU) No 1272/2009of 11 December 2009laying down common detailed rules for the implementation of Council Regulation (EC) No 1234/2007 as regards buying-in and selling of agricultural products under public intervention, 32009R1272, December 29, 2009
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(a) the approval number identifying the factory and the Member State of production; (b) the date of production; (c) the date of entry into storage; (d) the production batch number and the package number; the package number may be replaced by a pallet number marked on the pallet; (e) the words "sweet cream" if the aqueous phase of the butter has the corresponding pH.
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(a) are approved in accordance with Article 4 of Regulation (EC) No 853/2004 of the European Parliament and of the Council and have the appropriate technical equipment;OJ L 139, 30.4.2004, p. 55 . (b) undertake to keep permanent records in the form determined by the competent body of each Member State, listing the supplier and origin of the raw materials, the quantities of butter obtained and the packaging, identification and exit date of each production batch intended for public intervention; (c) agree to submit their production of butter to a specific official inspection; (d) undertake to inform the competent body, at least two working days in advance, of their intention to produce butter for public intervention; however, the Member State may set a shorter time limit.
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(a) one inspection per period of 28 days of production for intervention with at least one inspection every year, to examine the records referred to in paragraph 1(b); (b) one inspection every year, to verify compliance with the other conditions for approval referred to in paragraph 1.
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(a) the date of the inspection; (b) the duration of the inspections; (c) the operations carried out.
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(a) the name and address of the seller; (b) the quantity offered; (c) the name and the approval number of the undertaking approved under Article 4(1); (d) the dates of manufacture of the butter; (e) the place where the butter is held.
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(a) they relate to a quantity of butter meeting the requirements of Article 3(4); (b) they are accompanied by a written commitment by the seller to comply with Article 11(2); (c) proof is furnished that the seller has lodged a security of EUR 5 per 100 kg in the Member State in which the offer was submitted no later than the day on which the offer is received.
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(a) the original offer stipulates that the seller intends to avail of the provisions of this paragraph; (b) subsequent offers refer to the provisions of this paragraph and to the date of the original offer.
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(a) the quantity to be delivered; (b) the final date for delivery of the butter; (c) the cold store to which it must be delivered.
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(a) they will take back the butter in question and (b) they will pay the storage costs of the butter concerned from the day on which it was taken over until the date of its removal from storage.
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(a) to close intervention buying-in at fixed price; (b) where acceptance of the full quantity offered on a certain day would lead to the maximum quantity being exceeded, to set a single percentage by which the quantities in the offers received on that day are reduced; (c) where appropriate, to reject offers for which no delivery order has been issued.
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(a) the name and address of the tenderer; (b) the quantity offered; (c) the proposed price per 100 kilograms of butter, exclusive of national taxes and charges, delivered to the loading bay of the cold store, expressed in EUR to no more than two decimal places; (d) the name and the approval number of the undertaking approved under Article 4(1); (e) the dates of manufacture of the butter; (f) the place where the butter is held.
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(a) they relate to a quantity of butter meeting the requirements of Article 3(4); (b) the butter has been produced during 31 days preceding the closing date of the tender; (c) they are accompanied by the written commitment by the tenderer to comply with Article 11(2); (d) proof is furnished that the tenderer has lodged a security of EUR 5 per 100 kg for the invitation to tender concerned, in the Member State in which the tender was submitted, before the time limit referred to in Article 13(3) for submission of tenders.
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(a) the original tender stipulates that the tenderer intends to avail himself of the provisions of this paragraph; (b) subsequent tenders refer to the provisions of this paragraph and to the date of the original tender.
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(a) the quantity to be delivered; (b) the final date for delivery of the butter; (c) the cold store to which it shall be delivered.
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(a) the locations of the cold store where the butter to be sold is stored, (b) the quantity for sale in each cold store and, if appropriate, the quantity of the butter referred to in Article 3(6)(e).
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(a) to examine samples of the butter put up for sale at their own expense before submitting a tender; (b) to verify the results of the analyses referred to in Annex I concerning fat, water and non-fat solids.
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(a) the name and address of the tenderer; (b) the quantity desired; (c) the price in EUR tendered per 100 kilograms, not including national taxes and charges, delivered to the loading-bay of the cold store; (d) if appropriate, the cold store where the butter is held and as the case may be a substitute cold store; (e) if appropriate, an indication of the kind of butter referred to in Article 3(6)(e) for which the offer is being submitted.
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(a) they relate to at least five tonnes or, if the quantity available in a cold store is less than five tonnes, to the actual quantity available; (b) proof is provided that the tenderer has lodged a tendering security of EUR 70 per tonne, in the Member State where the tender is submitted, for the tendering round in question before the time limit specified for submission of tenders referred to in Article 23(2).
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(a) the quantity in respect of which the corresponding amount has been paid; (b) the cold store in which the butter is stored; (c) the final date for removal of the butter.
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"storage lot" means a quantity weighing at least one tonne and of homogeneous composition and quality, originating in a single factory, taken into storage in a single warehouse on a single day; "day of commencement of contractual storage" means the day following that of entry into store.
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(a) the quantity of butter to which the contract applies; (b) the amount of the aid; (c) the dates relating to the execution of the contract, without prejudice to the fourth subparagraph of Article 6(3) of Regulation (EC) No 1255/1999; (d) the identity of the cold stores.
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(a) the number identifying the factory and the Member State of production; (b) the date of production; (c) the date of entry into storage; (d) the production batch number; (e) the word "salted" in the case of butter as referred to in the second indent of the first subparagraph of Article 6(3) of Regulation (EC) No 1255/1999; (f) the net weight.
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(a) the approval number identifying the factory and the Member State of production; (b) the date of production; (c) the date of entry into storage; (d) the storage lot number; (e) presence in the store and the address of the cold store; (f) the date of removal from storage.
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(a) the storage lot number of the butter placed in private storage; (b) the dates of entry into and removal from storage; (c) the quantity of butter, indicated per storage lot; (d) the location of the butter in the cold store.
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(a) seal the butter by contract, storage lot or smaller quantity at the time of the check provided for in paragraph 1; or (b) make an unannounced check, by sampling, to ensure that the butter is present in the cold store. The sample concerned shall be representative and shall correspond to at least 10 % of the total quantity under the contract for a private storage aid measure.
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(a) the end of the maximum contractual storage period; or (b) the start of the removal operations where butter is removed before expiry of the maximum contractual storage period.
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(a) the date of the checks; (b) duration of the checks; (c) the operations carried out.
Parameters | Content and quality characteristics |
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Fat | Minimum 82 % |
Water | Maximum 16 % |
Non-fat solids | Maximum 2 % |
Free fatty acids | Maximum 1,2 mmole/100 g fat |
Peroxide value | Maximum 0,3 meq oxygen/ |
Coliformes | Not detectable in 1 g |
Non-milk fat | Not detectable by triglyceride analysis |
Not detectable, β-sitosterol ≤ 40 mg/kg | |
Not detectable | |
≤ 6 mg/kg | |
Not detectable | |
Other tracers |
Not detectable |
Sensory characteristics | At least four out of five points for appearance, flavour and consistency |
Water dispersion | At least four points |
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2 |
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3 |
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4 |
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5 |
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6 |
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7 |
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7 + 1 per |
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(a) using a clean, dry butter trier or similar suitable instrument, extract a core of butter of at least 30 g and place in a sample container. The composite sample must then be sealed and forwarded to the laboratory for analysis; (b) at the laboratory the composite sample is to be warmed in the original unopened container to 30 °C and shaken frequently until a homogeneous fluid emulsion free of unsoftened pieces is obtained. The container should be one half to two thirds full.
Minimum number of samples | |
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2 | |
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3 |
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3 + 1 per |
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where individual samples are analysed, one sample showing a single defect out of five to 10 samples or two samples each showing a single defect out of 11 to 15 samples may be allowed. Where a sample shows a defect, two new samples must be taken from either side of the sample showing the defect and checked for the parameter in question. Where neither sample meets the specification, the quantity of butter between the original two samples on either side of the sample showing the defect must be rejected from the quantity offered. Quantity to be rejected where the new sample shows a defect: where composite samples are analysed and found to show defects in respect of one parameter, the quantity represented by the composite sample concerned is to be rejected from the quantity offered. The quantity represented by one composite sample may be determined by subdividing the quantity offered before samples are taken randomly from each part thereof;
Regulation (EC) No 2771/1999 | This Regulation |
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Article 1(1) and (2) | Article 1(1) and (2) |
Article 2 | — |
Article 3 | Article 2 |
Article 4 | Article 3 |
Article 5(1) to (4) | Article 4(1) to (4) |
Article 5(5) | — |
Article 6 | Article 5 |
Article 7 | — |
Article 8 | — |
Article 9 | Article 6 |
Article 10 | Article 7 |
Article 11 | Article 8 |
Article 12 | Article 9 |
Article 13 | Article 10 |
Article 14 | Article 11 |
Article 15(1) | Article 12(1) |
Article 15(2) | First and second subparagraph of Article 12(2) |
Article 15(a) | Third subparagraph of Article 12(2) |
Article 16 | Article 13 |
Article 17 | Article 14 |
Article 17(a) | Article 15 |
Article 17(b) | Article 16 |
Article 17(c) | Article 17 |
Article 17(d) | Article 18 |
Article 18 | Article 19 |
Article 19 | Article 20 |
Article 20 | Article 21 |
Article 21 | Article 22 |
Article 22 | Article 23 |
Article 23 | Article 24 |
Article 24 | Article 25 |
Article 24(a) | Article 26 |
Article 24(b) | Article 27 |
Article 24(c)(1) | — |
Article 24(c)(2) | Article 28(1) |
Article 24(c)(3) | Article 28(2) |
Article 24(c)(4) | Article 28(3) |
Article 24(c)(5) | Article 28(4) |
Article 24(d) | Article 29 |
Article 24(e)(1) and (2) | Article 30(1) and (2) |
Article 24(f) | Article 31 |
Article 24(g) | — |
Article 25 | Article 32 |
Article 26 | Article 34 |
Article 27(1) | Article 33 |
Article 27(2) | — |
Article 28 | Article 35 |
Article 29 | Article 36 |
Article 30 | Article 37 |
Article 31 | Article 38 |
Article 32 | Article 39 |
Article 33 | Article 40 |
Article 34 | Article 41 |
First subparagraph of Article 35(1) | — |
Second subparagraph of Article 35(1) | Article 42 |
Article 35(2) | — |
Article 36 | — |
Article 37 | — |
Article 38 | Article 43 |
Annex I | Annex I |
Annex IV | Annex II |
Annex V | — |