1. In Article 3(3b), point (a) is replaced by the following: "(a) non-cultivated mushrooms of CN code 070959 ";
2. In Article 44, the following paragraph 3 is added: "3. The value of the marketed production shall be as calculated under the legislation applicable as regards the period for which the aid is claimed."; 3. Parts 4, 6 and 10 of Part B of Annex I are replaced by the text in Parts A, B and C in the Annex to this Regulation.
Commission Regulation (EC) No 771/2009 of 25 August 2009 amending Regulation (EC) No 1580/2007 as regards certain marketing standards in the fruit and vegetable sector
lettuces of varieties (cultivars) grown from: Lactuca sativa L. var. capitata L. (head (cabbage) lettuces including crisphead and "Iceberg" type lettuces),Lactuca sativa L. var. longifolia Lam. (cos or romaine lettuces),Lactuca sativa L. var. crispa L. (leaf lettuces),
crosses of these varieties and curled-leaved endives of varieties (cultivars) grown from Cichorium endivia L. var. crispa Lam. , andbroad-leaved (Batavian) endives (escaroles) of varieties (cultivars) grown from Cichorium endivia L. var. latifolium Lam.
intact sound; produce affected by rotting or deterioration such as to make it unfit for consumption is excluded clean and trimmed, i.e. practically free from all earth or other growing medium and practically free of any visible foreign matter fresh in appearance practically free from pests practically free from damage caused by pests turgescent not running to seed free of abnormal external moisture free of any foreign smell and/or taste.
to withstand transportation and handling to arrive in a satisfactory condition at the place of destination.
well formed firm, taking into account the cultivation methods and the type of produce free from damage or deterioration impairing edibility free from frost damage.
reasonably well formed free from damage and deterioration which may seriously impair edibility.
slight discolouration slight damage caused by pests.
Open grown | Grown under protection | |
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Head lettuces (excluding crisphead and "Iceberg" type lettuces) and Cos or romaine lettuces (excluding "Little Gem" type lettuces) | ||
Crisphead and "Iceberg" type lettuces | ||
Leaf lettuces and "Little Gem" type lettuces | ||
Curled-leaved endives and broad-leaved endives |
40 g when the lightest unit weighs less than 150 g per unit 100 g when the lightest unit weighs between 150 g and 300 g per unit 150 g when the lightest unit weighs between 300 g and 450 g per unit 300 g when the lightest unit weighs more than 450 g per unit.
name and physical address (e.g. street/city/region/postal code and, if different from the country of origin, the country) or a code mark officially recognised by the national authority .The national legislation of a number of countries requires the explicit declaration of the name and address. However, in the case where a code mark is used, the reference "packer and/or dispatcher (or equivalent abbreviations)" has to be indicated in close connection with the code mark, and the code mark should be preceded by the ISO 3166 (alpha) country/area code of the recognising country, if not the country of origin.
"Lettuces", "butterhead lettuces", "Batavia", "crisphead lettuces (Iceberg)", "Cos lettuces", "leaf lettuce" (or, for example and if appropriate, "Oak leaf", "lollo bionda", "lollo rossa"), "curled-leaved endives" or "broad-leaved (Batavian) endives", or other synonyms if the contents are not visible from the outside "Little Gem" where appropriate or other synonyms An indication "grown under protection", or other appropriate indication, where appropriate Name of the variety (optional) In the case of sales units containing a mixture of distinctly different colours, varieties and/or commercial types of produce, "Mixture of salads", or equivalent denomination. If the produce is not visible from the outside, the colours, varieties or commercial types of the sales unit must be indicated.
Country of origin and, optionally, district where grown, or national, regional or local place name. In the case of sales units containing a mixture of distinctly different colours, varieties and/or commercial types of produce of different origins, the indication of each country of origin shall appear next to the name of the colour, variety and/or commercial type concerned.
Class Size, expressed by the minimum weight per unit, or number of units Net weight (optional).
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intact sound; produce affected by rotting or deterioration such as to make it unfit for consumption is excluded clean, practically free of any visible foreign matter practically free from pests free from damage caused by pests affecting the flesh free of abnormal external moisture free of any foreign smell and/or taste.
to continue their ripening process and to reach the degree of ripeness required in relation to the varietal characteristics to withstand transportation and handling to arrive in satisfactory condition at the place of destination.
a slight defect in shape a slight defect in development slight defects in colouring slight skin defects which must not extend over more than: 2 cm in length for defects of elongated shape 1 cm 2 of total surface area for other defects, with the exception of scab (Venturia pirina andV. inaequalis ), which must not extend over more than 0,25 cm2 cumulative in area
slight bruising not exceeding 1 cm 2 in area.
defects in shape defects in development defects in colouring slight rough russeting skin defects which must not extend over more than: 4 cm in length for defects of elongated shape 2,5 cm 2 total surface area for other defects, with the exception of scab (Venturia pirina andV. inaequalis ), which must not extend over more than 1 cm2 cumulative in area
slight bruising not exceeding 2 cm 2 in area.
"Extra" | Class I | Class II | |
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Large fruited varieties | |||
Other varieties |
5 mm for "Extra" Class fruit and for Class I and II fruit packed in rows and layers 10 mm for Class I fruit packed loose in the package or in consumer packages.
slight damage or unhealed cracks very slight traces of rot presence of internal feeding pests and/or damage to the flesh caused by pests.
(a) for fruit which is subject to the rules of uniformity, 10 %, by number or weight, of fruit corresponding to the size immediately above or below that marked on the package, with, for fruit classified in the smallest grade allowed a maximum variation of 5 mm below the minimum; (b) for fruit which is not subject to the rules of uniformity, 10 %, by number or weight, of fruit below the minimum size laid down, with a maximum variation of 5 mm below the minimum size.
name and physical address (e.g. street/city/region/postal code and, if different from the country of origin, the country) or a code mark officially recognised by the national authority .The national legislation of a number of countries requires the explicit declaration of the name and address. However, in the case where a code mark is used, the reference "packer and/or dispatcher (or equivalent abbreviations)" has to be indicated in close connection with the code mark, and the code mark should be preceded by the ISO 3166 (alpha) country/area code of the recognising country, if not the country of origin.
"Pears", if the contents are not visible from the outside. Name of the variety. In the case of sales units containing a mixture of pears of different varieties, names of the different varieties.
Country of origin and, optionally, district where grown, or national, regional or local place name. In the case of sales units containing a mixture of distinctly different varieties of pears of different origins, the indication of each country of origin shall appear next to the name of the variety concerned.
Class Size, or for fruit packed in rows and layers, number of units. If identification is by the size, this should be expressed: (a) for produce subject to the uniformity rules, as minimum and maximum diameters (b) for produce not subject to the uniformity rules, the diameter of the smallest fruit in the package followed by "and over" or equivalent denomination or, if appropriate, the diameter of the largest fruit in the package.
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"round" "ribbed" "oblong" or "elongated" "cherry" tomatoes (including "cocktail" tomatoes)
intact sound, produce affected by rotting or deterioration such as to make it unfit for consumption is excluded clean, practically free of any visible foreign matter fresh in appearance practically free from pests free from damage caused by pests affecting the flesh free of abnormal external moisture free of any foreign smell and/or taste.
to withstand transportation and handling to arrive in satisfactory condition at the place of destination.
a slight defect in shape slight defects in colouring slight skin defects very slight bruises.
healed cracks not more than 1 cm long no excessive protuberances small umbilicus, but no suberisation suberisation of the stigma up to 1 cm 2 fine blossom scar in elongated form (like a seam), but not longer than two-thirds of the greatest diameter of the fruit.
defects in shape, development and colouring skin defects or bruises, provided the fruit is not seriously affected healed cracks not more than 3 cm in length for round, ribbed or oblong tomatoes.
more pronounced protuberances than allowed under Class I, but without being misshapen an umbilicus suberisation of the stigma up to 2 cm 2 fine blossom scar in elongated form (like a seam).
(a) The maximum difference in diameter between tomatoes in the same package shall be limited to: 10 mm, if the diameter of the smallest fruit (as indicated on the package) is under 50 mm 15 mm, if the diameter of the smallest fruit (as indicated on the package) is 50 mm and over but under 70 mm 20 mm, if the diameter of the smallest fruit (as indicated on the package) is 70 mm and over but under 100 mm there is no limitation of difference in diameter for fruit equal or over 100 mm.
In case size codes are applied, the codes and ranges in the following table have to be respected: Size code Diameter (mm) 0 ≤ 20 1 > 20 ≤ 25 2 > 25 ≤ 30 3 > 30 ≤ 35 4 > 35 ≤ 40 5 > 40 ≤ 47 6 > 47 ≤ 57 7 > 57 ≤ 67 8 > 67 ≤ 82 9 > 82 ≤ 102 10 > 102 (b) For tomatoes sized by weight or by count, the difference in size should be consistent with (a).
name and physical address (e.g. street/city/region/postal code and, if different from the country of origin, the country) or a code mark officially recognised by the national authority .The national legislation of a number of countries requires the explicit declaration of the name and address. However, in the case where a code mark is used, the reference "packer and/or dispatcher (or equivalent abbreviations)" has to be indicated in close connection with the code mark, and the code mark should be preceded by the ISO 3166 (alpha) country/area code of the recognising country, if not the country of origin."
"Mixture of tomatoes", or equivalent denomination, in the case of sales units containing a mixture of distinctly different colours, varieties and/or commercial types of tomatoes. If the produce is not visible from the outside, the colours, varieties or commercial types of the sales unit must be indicated. Name of the variety (optional).
Class Size (if sized) expressed as minimum and maximum diameters.
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.
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Variety | Synonyms | Trade names | Size |
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Abbé Fétel | Abate Fetel | L | |
Abugo o Siete en Boca | SP | ||
Akça | SP | ||
Alka | L | ||
Alsa | L | ||
Amfora | L | ||
Alexandrine Douillard | L | ||
Bergamotten | SP | ||
Beurré Alexandre Lucas | Lucas | L | |
Beurré Bosc | Bosc, Beurré d’Apremont, Empereur Alexandre, Kaiser Alexander | L | |
Beurré Clairgeau | L | ||
Beurré | Hardenpont | L | |
Beurré Giffard | SP | ||
Beurré précoce Morettini | Morettini | SP | |
Blanca de Aranjuez | Agua de Aranjuez, Espadona, Blanquilla | SP | |
Carusella | SP | ||
Castell | Castell de Verano | SP | |
Colorée de Juillet | Bunte Juli | SP | |
Comice rouge | L | ||
Concorde | L | ||
Condoula | SP | ||
Coscia | Ercolini | SP | |
Curé | Curato, Pastoren, Del cura de Ouro, Espadon de invierno, Bella de Berry, Lombardia de Rioja, Batall de Campana | L | |
D’Anjou | L | ||
Dita | L | ||
D. Joaquina | Doyenné de Juillet | SP | |
Doyenné d’hiver | Winterdechant | L | |
Doyenné du Comice | Comice, Vereinsdechant | L | |
Erika | L | ||
Etrusca | SP | ||
Flamingo | L | ||
Forelle | L | ||
Général Leclerc | Amber Grace™ | L | |
Gentile | SP | ||
Golden Russet Bosc | L | ||
Grand champion | L | ||
Harrow Delight | L | ||
Jeanne d’Arc | L | ||
Joséphine | L | ||
Kieffer | L | ||
Klapa Mīlule | L | ||
Leonardeta | Mosqueruela, Margallon, Colorada de Alcanadre, Leonarda de Magallon | SP | |
Lombacad | Cascade® | L | |
Moscatella | SP | ||
Mramornaja | L | ||
Mustafabey | SP | ||
Packham’s Triumph | Williams d’Automne | L | |
Passe Crassane | Passa Crassana | L | |
Perita de San Juan | SP | ||
Pérola | SP | ||
Pitmaston | Williams Duchesse | L | |
Précoce de Trévoux | Trévoux | SP | |
Président Drouard | L | ||
Rosemarie | L | ||
Suvenirs | L | ||
Santa Maria | Santa Maria Morettini | SP | |
Spadoncina | Agua de Verano, Agua de Agosto | SP | |
Taylors Gold | L | ||
Triomphe de Vienne | L | ||
Vasarine Sviestine | L | ||
Williams Bon Chrétien | Bon Chrétien, Bartlett, Williams, Summer Bartlett | L |