543/2011/EU: Commission Implementing Regulation (EU) No 543/2011 of 7 June 2011 laying down detailed rules for the application of Council Regulation (EC) No 1234/2007 in respect of the fruit and vegetables and processed fruit and vegetables sectors
Modified by
- Commission Implementing Regulation (EU) No 726/2011of 25 July 2011amending Implementing Regulation (EU) No 543/2011 as regards the trigger levels for additional duties on apples, 32011R0726, July 26, 2011
- Commission Implementing Regulation (EU) No 898/2011of 7 September 2011amending Implementing Regulation (EU) No 543/2011 as regards the trigger levels for additional duties on tomatoes, 32011R0898, September 8, 2011
- Commission Implementing Regulation (EU) No 996/2011of 7 October 2011amending Regulations (EC) No 657/2008, (EC) No 1276/2008 and Implementing Regulation (EU) No 543/2011 as regards the notification obligations within the common organisation of agricultural markets, 32011R0996, October 8, 2011
- Commission Implementing Regulation (EU) No 1020/2011of 14 October 2011amending Implementing Regulation (EU) No 543/2011 as regards the maximum amount of support for markets withdrawals for nectarines and peaches, 32011R1020, October 15, 2011
- Commission Implementing Regulation (EU) No 1095/2011of 28 October 2011amending Implementing Regulation (EU) No 543/2011 as regards the trigger levels for additional duties on cucumbers, artichokes, clementines, mandarins and oranges, 32011R1095, October 29, 2011
- Commission Implementing Regulation (EU) No 1325/2011of 16 December 2011amending Implementing Regulation (EU) No 543/2011 as regards the trigger levels for additional duties on pears, lemons, apples and courgettes, 32011R1325, December 17, 2011
- Commission Implementing Regulation (EU) No 72/2012of 27 January 2012amending and derogating from Implementing Regulation (EU) No 543/2011 laying down detailed rules for the application of Council Regulation (EC) No 1234/2007 in respect of the fruit and vegetables and processed fruit and vegetables sectors, 32012R0072, January 28, 2012
- Commission Implementing Regulation (EU) No 302/2012of 4 April 2012amending Implementing Regulation (EU) No 543/2011 laying down detailed rules for the application of Council Regulation (EC) No 1234/2007 in respect of the fruit and vegetables and processed fruit and vegetables sectors, 32012R0302, April 5, 2012
- Commission Implementing Regulation (EU) No 366/2012of 27 April 2012amending Implementing Regulation (EU) No 543/2011 as regards the trigger levels for additional duties on cucumbers and cherries, other than sour cherries, 32012R0366, April 28, 2012
- Commission Implementing Regulation (EU) No 450/2012of 29 May 2012amending Implementing Regulation (EU) No 543/2011 as regards the trigger levels for additional duties on tomatoes, apricots, lemons, plums, peaches, including nectarines, pears and table grapes, 32012R0450, May 30, 2012
- Commission Implementing Regulation (EU) No 701/2012of 30 July 2012amending Implementing Regulation (EU) No 543/2011 laying down detailed rules for the application of Council Regulation (EC) No 1234/2007 in respect of the fruit and vegetables and processed fruit and vegetables sectors, 32012R0701, July 31, 2012
- Commission Implementing Regulation (EU) No 755/2012of 16 August 2012amending Implementing Regulation (EU) No 543/2011 as regards the eligibility of specific costs of environmental actions under operational programmes of producer organisations in the fruit and vegetables sector, 32012R0755, August 21, 2012
- Commission Implementing Regulation (EU) No 781/2012of 28 August 2012amending Implementing Regulation (EU) No 543/2011 as regards the trigger levels for additional duties on apples and tomatoes, 32012R0781, August 29, 2012
- Commission Implementing Regulation (EU) No 988/2012of 25 October 2012amending Implementing Regulation (EU) No 543/2011 as regards the trigger levels for additional duties on mandarins and satsumas, clementines, artichokes, oranges and courgettes, 32012R0988, October 26, 2012
- Commission Implementing Regulation (EU) No 353/2013of 18 April 2013amending Implementing Regulation (EU) No 543/2011 as regards the trigger levels for additional duties on cucumbers, cherries, other than sour, apricots, tomatoes, plums, peaches, including nectarines, and table grapes, 32013R0353, April 19, 2013
- Commission Regulation (EU) No 519/2013of 21 February 2013adapting certain regulations and decisions in the fields of free movement of goods, freedom of movement for persons, right of establishment and freedom to provide services, company law, competition policy, agriculture, food safety, veterinary and phytosanitary policy, fisheries, transport policy, energy, taxation, statistics, social policy and employment, environment, customs union, external relations, and foreign, security and defence policy, by reason of the accession of Croatia, 32013R0519, June 10, 2013
- Commission Implementing Regulation (EU) No 565/2013of 18 June 2013amending Regulations (EC) No 1731/2006, (EC) No 273/2008, (EC) No 566/2008, (EC) No 867/2008, (EC) No 606/2009, and Implementing Regulations (EU) No 543/2011 and (EU) No 1333/2011 as regards the notification obligations within the common organisation of agricultural markets and repealing Regulation (EC) No 491/2007, 32013R0565, June 19, 2013
- Commission Implementing Regulation (EU) No 594/2013of 21 June 2013amending Implementing Regulation (EU) No 543/2011 as regards marketing standards in the fruit and vegetables sector and correcting that Implementing Regulation, 32013R0594, June 22, 2013
- Commission Implementing Regulation (EU) No 956/2013of 4 October 2013amending Implementing Regulation (EU) No 543/2011 as regards payment of the aid to producer organisations in the fruit and vegetables sector, 32013R0956, October 5, 2013
- Commission Implementing Regulation (EU) No 979/2013of 11 October 2013amending Implementing Regulation (EU) No 543/2011 as regards the trigger levels for additional duties on mandarins and satsumas, clementines, artichokes, oranges, pears, lemons, apples and courgettes, 32013R0979, October 12, 2013
- Commission Implementing Regulation (EU) No 443/2014of 30 April 2014amending Implementing Regulation (EU) No 543/2011 as regards the trigger levels for additional duties on tomatoes, cucumbers, table grapes, apricots, cherries, other than sour, peaches, including nectarines, and plums, 32014R0443, May 1, 2014
- Commission Delegated Regulation (EU) No 499/2014of 11 March 2014supplementing Regulations (EU) No 1308/2013 of the European Parliament and of the Council and Regulation (EU) No 1306/2013 of the European Parliament and of the Council by amending Commission Implementing Regulation (EU) No 543/2011 relating to the fruit and vegetables and processed fruit and vegetables sectors, 32014R0499, May 16, 2014
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(a) apples, (b) citrus fruit, (c) kiwifruit, (d) lettuces, curled leaved and broad-leaved endives, (e) peaches and nectarines, (f) pears, (g) strawberries, (h) sweet peppers, (i) table grapes, (j) tomatoes.
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(a) provided they are clearly marked with the words "intended for processing" or "for animal feed" or any other equivalent wording, products: -
(i) intended for industrial processing, or (ii) intended for animal feed or other non-food use;
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(b) products transferred by the producer on his holding to consumers for their personal use; (c) products recognised in a Commission Decision taken at the request of a Member State in accordance with the procedure referred to in Article 195(2) of Regulation (EC) No 1234/2007 as products of a given region which are sold by the retail trade of that region or, in exceptional and duly justified cases, of that Member State, in case of well established traditional local consumption; (d) products having undergone a trimming or cutting making them "ready to eat" or "kitchen ready". (e) products marketed as edible sprouts, following germination of seeds of plants classified as fruit and vegetables under Article 1(1)(i) and Part IX of Annex I to Regulation (EC) No 1234/2007.
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(a) products sold or delivered by the grower to preparation and packaging stations or storage facilities, or shipped from his holding to such stations; and (b) products shipped from storage facilities to preparation and packaging stations.
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(a) non-cultivated mushrooms of CN code 070959 , (b) capers of CN code 07099040 ,(c) bitter almonds of CN code 08021110 ,(d) shelled almonds of CN code 080212 ,(e) shelled hazelnuts of CN code 080222 ,(f) shelled walnuts of CN code 080232 ,(g) pine nuts of CN code 08029050 ,(h) pistachios of CN code 08025000 ,(i) macadamia of CN code 08026000 ,(j) pecans of CN code ex08029020 ,(k) other nuts of CN code 08029085 ,(l) dried plantains of CN code 08030090 ,(m) dried citrus of CN code 0805 ,(n) mixtures of tropical nuts of CN code 08135031 ,(o) mixtures of other nuts of CN code 08135039 ,(p) saffron of CN code 091020 .
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(a) the products are of uniform quality and each product concerned complies with the relevant specific marketing standard or, where no specific marketing standard exists for a particular product, the general marketing standard, (b) the package is appropriately labelled, in accordance with this Chapter, and (c) the mix is not such as to mislead the consumer.
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(a) "mix of EU fruit and vegetables", (b) "mix of non- EU fruit and vegetables", (c) "mix of EU and non-EU fruit and vegetables".
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(a) a single competent authority responsible for coordination and contacts in the areas covered by this Chapter, hereinafter called "the coordinating authority"; and (b) an inspection body or bodies responsible for the application of this Chapter, hereinafter called "the inspection bodies".
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(a) the name and postal and e-mail address of the coordinating authority they have designated pursuant to paragraph 1(a); (b) the name and postal and e-mail address of the inspection bodies they have designated pursuant to paragraph 1(b); and (c) the exact description of the respective spheres of activity of the inspection bodies they have designated.
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(a) holds fruit and vegetables subject to marketing standards with a view to: -
(i) displaying or offering them for sale, (ii) selling them, or (iii) marketing them in any other manner, or
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(b) actually carries out any of the activities referred to in point (a) as regards fruit and vegetables subject to marketing standards.
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(a) distance selling whether by internet or otherwise, (b) such activities carried out by the natural or legal person for itself or on behalf of a third party, and (c) such activities carried out in the Union and/or by export to third countries and/or import from third countries.
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(a) traders whose activities are exempt from the obligation to comply with the marketing standards pursuant to Article 4; and (b) natural or legal persons whose activities in the fruit and vegetables sector are limited either to the transport of goods, or to the sale at the retail stage.
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(a) the registration number, name and address; (b) information needed for its classification in one of the risk categories mentioned in Article 11(2), in particular, position in the marketing chain and information concerning the importance of the firm; (c) information concerning findings made during previous checks of each trader; (d) any other information considered necessary for checks such as information concerning the existence of a quality assurance system or self-check system related to the conformity to the marketing standards.
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(a) the nature of the product, the period of production, the price of the product, the weather, the packing and handling operations, the storage conditions, the country of origin, the means of transport or the volume of the lot; (b) the size of the traders, their position in the marketing chain, the volume or value marketed by them, their product range, the delivery area or the type of business carried out such as storage, sorting, packing or sale; (c) findings made during previous checks including the number and type of defects found, the usual quality of products marketed, the level of technical equipment used; (d) the reliability of traders’ quality assurance systems or self-checking systems related to the conformity to marketing standards; (e) the place where the check is carried out, in particular if it is the point of first entry into the Union, or the place where the products are being packed or loaded; (f) any other information that might indicate a risk of non-compliance.
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(a) the criteria for assessing the risk of non-conformity of lots; (b) on the basis of a risk analysis for each risk category, the minimum proportions of traders or lots and/or quantities which will be subject to a conformity check.
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(a) have inspection staff who have received training approved by the Member States; (b) have suitable equipment for preparing and packing produce; (c) commit themselves to carry out a conformity check on the goods they dispatch and have a register recording all checks carried out.
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(a) the goods are accompanied by a conformity certificate, or (b) the competent inspection body has informed the customs authority that the lots concerned have been issued a conformity certificate, or (c) the competent inspection body has informed the customs authority that it has not issued a conformity certificate for the lots concerned because they do not needed to be checked in the light of the risk assessment referred to in Article 11(1).
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(a) "producer" means a farmer as referred to in Article 2(2)(a) of Regulation (EC) No 1234/2007; (b) "producer member" means a producer or a cooperative of producers, who is a member of a producer organisation or association of producer organisations. (c) "subsidiary" means a company in which one or more producer organisations or associations thereof have taken shares and which contributes to the objectives of the producer organisation or the association of producer organisations; (d) "transnational producer organisation" means any organisation in which at least one of the producers’ holdings is located in a Member State other than where the organisation has its head office; (e) "transnational association of producer organisations" means any association of producer organisations in which at least one of the associated organisations is located in a Member State other than where the association has its head office; (f) "Convergence Objective" means the objective of the action for the least developed Member States and regions according to the Union legislation governing the European Regional Development Fund, the European Social Fund and the Cohesion Fund for the period from 1 January 2007 to31 December 2013 ;(g) "measure" means one of the following: -
(i) actions aimed at planning of production, including acquisition of fixed assets; (ii) actions aimed at improving or maintaining product quality, including acquisition of fixed assets; (iii) actions aimed at improving marketing, including acquisition of fixed assets, as well as promotion and communication activities, other than promotion and communication activities falling under point (vi); (iv) research and experimental production, including acquisition of fixed assets; (v) training actions, other than training falling under point (vi), and actions aimed at promoting access to advisory services; (vi) any of the six crisis prevention and management instruments listed in points (a) to (f) of the first subparagraph of Article 103c(2) of Regulation (EC) No 1234/2007; (vii) environmental actions as referred to in Article 103c(3) of Regulation (EC) No 1234/2007, including acquisition of fixed assets; (viii) other actions, including acquisition of fixed assets other than those falling under points (i) to (iv) and (vii) which fulfil one or more of the objectives referred to in Article 103c(1) of Regulation (EC) No 1234/2007;
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(h) "action" means a specific activity or instrument aimed at achieving a particular operational objective contributing to one or more of the objectives referred to in Article 103c(1) of Regulation (EC) No 1234/2007; (i) "by-product" means a product which results from preparation of a fruit or vegetable product which has a positive economic value but is not the main intended result; (j) "preparation" means preparatory activities such as cleaning, cutting, peeling trimming and drying of fruit and vegetables, without transforming them into processed fruit and vegetables; (k) "interbranch basis" as referred to in Article 103d(3)(b) of Regulation (EC) No 1234/2007 means one or more of the activities listed in Article 123(3)(c) of Regulation (EC) No 1234/2007 approved by the Member State and managed jointly by a producer organisation or an association of producer organisations and at least one other actor in the food processing and/or distribution chain; (l) "baseline indicator" means any indicator reflecting a state or trend existing at the start of a programming period which may provide information useful: -
(i) in the analysis of the initial situation, in order to establish a national strategy for sustainable operational programmes or an operational programme; (ii) as a reference against which the results and impact of a national strategy or an operational programme may be assessed; and/or (iii) in interpreting the results and impact of a national strategy or an operational programme.
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(a) the knowledge of their members’ production; (b) collecting, sorting, storing and packaging the production of their members; (c) commercial and budgetary management; and (d) centralised book keeping and a system of invoicing.
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(1) sell no more than a fixed percentage of their production or products directly or outside their holdings to consumers for their personal needs, such percentages being fixed by Member States at not less than 10 %; (2) market themselves or through another producer organisation designated by their own organisation, quantities of products which are marginal in relation to the volume of marketable production of their organisation; (3) market themselves or through another producer organisation designated by their own organisation products which, because of their characteristics, are not normally covered by the commercial activities of the producer organisation concerned.
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(a) recognising the transnational producer organisation; (b) approving the transnational producer organisation’s operational programme; (c) establishing the necessary administrative collaboration with the other Member States in which the members are located with respect to compliance with the terms of recognition and the system of checks and sanctions. Those other Member States shall be obliged to give all necessary assistance to the Member State in which the head office is located within a reasonable period of time; and (d) providing, on request of other Member States, all relevant documentation, including any applicable legislation available to the other Member States in which the members are located, translated into an official language of the requesting Member States.
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(a) be taken into account for the recognition criteria; (b) benefit directly from the measures financed by the Union.
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(a) be considered for the recognition criteria; (b) benefit directly from the measures financed by the Union.
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(a) recognising the association; (b) approving, where necessary, the association’s operational programme; (c) establishing the necessary administrative collaboration with the other Member States in which the associated organisations are located with respect to compliance with the terms of recognition and the system of checks and sanctions. Those other Member States shall be obliged to give all necessary assistance to the Member State in which the head office is located; and (d) providing, on request of other Member States, all relevant documentation, including any applicable legislation available to the other Member States in which the members are located, translated into an official language of the requesting Member States.
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(a) the minimum criteria which the legal entity or clearly defined part of a legal entity shall meet to be able to submit a recognition plan; (b) the rules for the drafting, content and implementation of recognition plans; (c) the period during which a former member of a producer organisation shall be prohibited from joining a producer group after leaving the producer organisation in respect of the products for which the producer organisation was recognised; and (d) the administrative procedures for the approval, monitoring and fulfilling of recognition plans; and (e) the rules to avoid that a producer benefits from Union aid for producer groups for more than 5 years.
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(a) a description of the initial situation, in particular as regards the number of producer members, giving full details of members, production, including the value of marketed production, marketing and infrastructure that is at the producer group’s disposal, including infrastructure owned by individual members of the producer group; (b) the proposed date for starting implementation of the plan and its duration, which shall not exceed five years; and (c) activities and investments to be implemented in order to achieve recognition.
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(a) provisionally accept the plan and grant preliminary recognition; (b) request changes to the plan, including changes in relation to its duration. In particular, the Member State shall assess whether the phases proposed are not unduly long and demand modifications where a producer group could meet the recognition criteria for producer organisations before the end of the five-year period referred to in the third subparagraph of Article 125e(1) of Regulation (EC) No 1234/2007; (c) reject the plan, especially in the case where the legal entities or clearly defined parts of such entities applying for preliminary recognition as producer groups already meet the criteria for recognition as a producer organisation. Provisional acceptance may be granted, where necessary, only if the changes requested under point (b) have been incorporated in the plan.
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(a) on 1 January following the date of its acceptance by the competent authority of the Member State; or (b) on the first calendar day following the date of its acceptance.
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(a) in annual or semestrial instalments at the end of each annual or semestrial period for the implementation of the recognition plan; or (b) in instalments covering part of an annual period if the plan starts during the annual period or if recognition occurs under Article 125b of Regulation (EC) No 1234/2007 before the end of an annual period. In that case, the ceiling referred to in paragraph 2 of this Article shall be reduced proportionately.
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(a) complies and will comply with Regulation (EC) No 1234/2007 and with this Regulation; and (b) has not benefited, is not benefiting and will not benefit either directly or indirectly from duplicate Union or national financing for actions implemented under its recognition plan for which Union financing is granted pursuant to this Regulation.
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(a) 75 % in the regions eligible under the Convergence Objective; and (b) 50 % in other regions.
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(a) 50 % in the regions eligible under the Convergence Objective; and (b) 30 % in other regions.
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(a) 25 % in the regions eligible under the Convergence Objective; and (b) 45 % in other regions.
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(a) in respect of producer groups in Member States which acceded to the European Union on 1 May 2004 or thereafter, no ceiling shall apply in the first two years of implementation of their recognition plan, and a ceiling of 70 %, 50 % and 20 % of the value of the marketed production shall apply in the third, fourth and fifth year of implementation of their recognition plan respectively; (b) in respect of producer groups in the outermost regions of the Union as referred to in Article 349 of the Treaty or in the smaller Aegean Islands as referred to in Article 1(2) of Council Regulation (EC) No 1405/2006 , the Union contribution shall be capped at 25 %, 20 %, 15 %, 10 % and 5 % of the value of the marketed production in the first, second, third, fourth and fifth year of implementation of their recognition plan respectively.OJ L 265, 26.9.2006, p. 1 .
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(a) 53 % for fruit juices; (b) 73 % for concentrated juices; (c) 77 % for tomato concentrate; (d) 62 % for frozen fruit and vegetables; (e) 48 % for canned fruit and vegetables; (f) 70 % for canned mushrooms of the genus Agaricus; (g) 81 % for fruits provisionally preserved in brine; (h) 81 % for dried fruits; (i) 27 % for other processed fruit and vegetables; (j) 12 % for processed aromatic herbs; (k) 41 % for paprika powder.
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(a) VAT; (b) internal transport costs, where the distance between the centralised collection or packing points of the producer organisation and the point of distribution of the producer organisation is significant. Member States shall provide for reductions to be applied to the invoiced value for products invoiced at different stages of delivery or transport and shall duly justify in their national strategy what distance shall be considered as significant.
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(a) by one or more producer organisations or associations of producer organisations; and/or (b) subject to Member State approval, by producer members of the producer organisations or associations of producer organisations, if doing so contributes to the objectives listed in point (c) of the first paragraph of Article 122 and Article 125b(1)(a) of Regulation (EC) No 1234/2007.
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(a) a 12-month period, starting no earlier than 1 January three years preceding the year for which the aid is requested and ending no later than 31 December of the year preceding the year for which the aid is requested; or (b) the average value of three consecutive 12-month periods starting no earlier than 1 January five years preceding the year for which the aid is requested and ending no later than 31 December of the year preceding the year for which the aid is requested.
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(a) the justification of the action, on the basis of its environmental impact; and (b) the specific commitment or commitments entailed.
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(a) a description of the initial situation, based, where relevant, on the common baseline indicators listed in Annex VIII; (b) the objectives of the programme, taking into consideration the outlook for production and outlets, and an explanation of how the programme contributes to the national strategy and confirmation that it is consistent with the national strategy, including in its balance between activities. The description of the objectives shall refer to objectives defined in the national strategy and indicate measurable targets, so as to facilitate the monitoring of progress gradually made in implementing the programme; (c) a detailed description of the measures, including those for crisis prevention and management, containing separate actions, to be taken and the means for attaining those objectives in each year of implementation of the programme. The description shall indicate the extent to which the different measures proposed: -
(i) complement and are consistent with other measures, including measures financed or eligible for support by other Union funds, and in particular rural development support. In this respect, a specific reference shall also be made, if appropriate, to measures carried out under previous operational programmes; (ii) do not entail any risk of double financing by Union funds;
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(d) the duration of the programme; and (e) the financial aspects, namely: -
(i) the method of calculation and the level of financial contributions; (ii) the procedure for financing the operational fund; (iii) information necessary to justify different levels of contribution; and (iv) the budget and timetable for undertaking operations for each year of implementation of the programme.
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(a) where such standard flat rates are referred to in Annex IX; (b) for additional per-kilometre external transport costs, compared to road haulage costs, incurred when using rail and/or ship transport as part of a measure to respect the environment; and (c) for additional costs and income foregone resulting from environmental actions, calculated in conformity with Article 53(2) of Commission Regulation (EC) No 1974/2006 .OJ L 368, 23.12.2006, p. 15 .
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(a) various environmental actions may be combined provided that they are complementary and compatible. Where environmental actions are combined, the level of support shall take account of the specific income foregone and additional costs resulting from the combination; (b) commitments to limit the use of fertilisers, plant protection products or other inputs shall be accepted only if such limitations can be assessed in a way that provides reasonable assurance about compliance with those commitments. (c) actions related to the environmental management of packaging shall be properly justified and go beyond the requirements set out by the Member State in accordance with Directive 94/62/EC of the European Parliament and of the Council .OJ L 365, 31.12.1994, p. 10 .
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(a) added to the operational fund of the producer organisation; or (b) subtracted from the cost of the replacement.
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(a) evidence of the setting-up of an operational fund; (b) a written undertaking from the producer organisation to comply with Regulation (EC) No 1234/2007 and this Regulation; and (c) a written undertaking from the producer organisation that it has not received and will not receive, directly or indirectly, any other Union or national funding in respect of actions qualifying for aid under this Regulation.
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(a) the actions are fully financed from contributions of members of associations of producer organisations which are producer organisations, paid out of the operational funds of those producer organisations. However, the actions may be financed in a proportional amount to the contribution of member producer organisations, by producer members of associations of producer organisations which are not producer organisations pursuant to Article 34; (b) the actions and the corresponding financial participation are listed in the operational programme of each participating producer organisation; (c) there is no risk of duplicate aid.
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(a) approve amounts of operational funds and operational programmes which meet the requirements of Regulation (EC) No 1234/2007 and those of this Chapter; (b) approve the operational programmes, on condition that certain amendments are accepted by the producer organisation; or (c) reject the operational programmes or parts thereof.
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(a) implement their operational programmes in part only; (b) change the contents of the operational programme; (c) increase the amount of the operational fund by a maximum of 25 %, and decrease it by a percentage to be fixed by Member States, of the amount initially approved, provided that the overall objectives of the operational programme are maintained. Member States may increase this percentage in case of mergers of producer organisations as referred to in Article 29(1); (d) add national financial assistance to the operational fund in case of application of Article 93.
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(a) the aid requested; (b) the value of marketed production; (c) the financial contributions levied on its members and those of the producer organisation itself; (d) the expenditure incurred in respect of the operational programme; (e) the expenditure concerning crisis prevention and management broken down by actions; (f) the proportion of the operational fund spent on crisis prevention and management broken down by actions; (g) compliance with Article 103c(2), with the first subparagraph of Article 103c(3) and with Article 103d of Regulation (EC) No 1234/2007; (h) a written undertaking that it has not received any duplicate Union or national funding in respect of measures and/or operations qualifying for aid under this Regulation; and (i) in the case of an application for payment based on a standard flat rate as referred to in Article 60(2), proof of the implementation of the action concerned.
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(a) the operations concerned could not be carried out by 31 December of the year of implementation of the operational programme, for reasons beyond the control of the producer organisation concerned; (b) those operations can be carried out by 30 April of the year following the year for which the aid is requested; and (c) an equivalent contribution from the producer organisation remains in the operational fund.
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(a) where the organisation was a producer group, the equivalent data for that producer group, where applicable; or (b) the volume applicable to the application for recognition.
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(a) either carry out the check referred to in Article 108(1), following which, if no irregularities are detected, it shall authorise the withdrawal operation as noted in the check; or; (b) in the cases referred to in Article 108(3), not carry out the check referred to in Article 108(1), in which case it shall inform the producer organisation of this by a written telecommunication or an electronic message and authorise the withdrawal operation as notified.
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(a) the names of the beneficiary organisations; (b) the quantity of the products concerned; (c) acceptance by the beneficiary organisations and the means of transport used; and (d) the distance between the place of withdrawal and the place of delivery.
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(a) the names of the beneficiary organisations; (b) the quantity of the products concerned; and (c) acceptance by the beneficiary organisations, specifying the presentation.
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(a) comply with this Regulation; (b) keep separate stock records for the operations in question; (c) accept the checks provided for by Union law; and (d) provide the supporting documents on the final destination of each of the products concerned, in the form of a take-over certificate (or equivalent document) certifying that the withdrawn products have been taken over by a third party with a view to their free distribution.
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(a) comply with this Regulation; (b) keep separate stock records and financial accounts for the operations in question if the Member States considers it as appropriate despite the fact that the product has been denatured before delivery; (c) accept the checks provided for by Union law; and (d) not request additional aid for the alcohol produced from the products concerned in the case of withdrawn products intended for distillation.
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(a) "green harvesting" means the total harvesting of unripe non-marketable products on a given area. The products concerned shall not have been damaged prior to the green harvesting, whether due to climatic reasons or disease or otherwise; (b) "non-harvesting" means the termination of the current production cycle from the area concerned where the product is well developed and is of sound, fair and marketable quality. Destruction of products due to a climatic event or disease shall not be considered as non-harvesting.
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(a) adopt detailed provisions on the implementation of the measures, including on prior notifications of non-harvesting and green harvesting, their content and deadlines, on the amount of compensation to be paid and on the application of the measures, as well as the list of products eligible under the measures; (b) adopt provisions to ensure that no negative impact on the environment nor any negative phytosanitary consequences result from the implementation of the measures; (c) check that the measures are carried out correctly, including in relation to the provisions referred to in points (a) and (b), and, if this is not the case, not to approve the application of the measures.
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(a) at the level to cover only additional costs generated by the application of the measure, taking into account the environmental and phytosanitary management needed to comply with the provisions adopted pursuant to paragraph 1(b); or (b) at a level to cover not more than 90 % of the maximum support level for market withdrawals applicable to withdrawals for destinations other than free distribution as referred to in Article 103d(4) of Regulation (EC) No 1234/2007.
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(a) 80 % of the cost of the insurance premiums paid for by producers for insurance against losses as a result of adverse climatic events which can be assimilated to natural disasters; (b) 50 % of the cost of the insurance premiums paid for by producers for insurance against: -
(i) losses referred to in point (a) and against other losses caused by adverse climatic events; and (ii) losses caused by animal or plant diseases or pest infestations.
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(a) 10 %, 8 % and 4 % respectively in the Member States which acceded to the European Union on 1 May 2004 or thereafter; (b) 5 %, 4 % and 2 % respectively in other Member States.
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(a) 8 % and 4 % respectively in the Member States which acceded to the European Union on 1 May 2004 or thereafter; (b) 4 % and 2 % respectively in other Member States.
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(a) operational programmes implemented during the preceding year; (b) main amendments to operational programmes; and (c) variances between estimated aid and aid applied for.
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(a) the achievements and results of the operational programme, based on, where relevant, the common output and result indicators set out in Annex VIII and, where appropriate, additional output and result indicators set out in the national strategy; and (b) a summary of the major problems encountered in managing the programme and any measures taken to ensure the quality and effectiveness of programme implementation.
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(a) by 31 January in any given year, the total amount of the operational funds approved that year for all operational programmes. This notification shall make clear both the total amount of the operational funds and the total amount of Union aid granted to those funds. Those figures shall be further broken down between amounts for crisis prevention and management measures and other measures; (b) by 15 November in any given year, an annual report on producer organisations, associations of producer organisations and producer groups and operational funds, operational programmes and recognition plans running in the previous year. The annual report shall contain in particular the information set out in Annex XIV and its notification shall be made in accordance with Commission Regulation (EC) No 792/2009 ;OJ L 228, 1.9.2009, p. 3 .(c) by 31 January in any given year, the financial amounts corresponding to each forthcoming annual period of implementation of the recognition plans including the current implementing year. Approved or estimated amounts shall be provided. The notification shall include the following information for each producer group and each annual forthcoming period of implementation of the plan: -
(i) the total amount of the annual period of implementation of the recognition plan, the contributions from the Union, the Member States and the producer groups and/or members of the producer groups; (ii) a breakdown between the aid referred to in, respectively, Article 103a(1)(a) and (b) of Regulation (EC) No 1234/2007.
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(a) the aid scheme and the application checked; (b) the persons present; (c) the actions, measures and documents checked; and (d) the results of the check.
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(a) the accuracy of information referred to in Article 59(a), (b) and (e), which shall be included in the draft operational programme; (b) compliance of the programmes with Article 103c of Regulation (EC) No 1234/2007 as well as with the national framework and the national strategy; (c) the eligibility of the actions and the eligibility of the expenditure proposed; (d) the consistency and technical quality of programmes, the soundness of the estimates and the aid plan, and the planning of its implementation. Checks shall verify whether measurable targets have been set, so that their achievement can be monitored, and whether the targets set are achievable through implementing the proposed actions; and (e) the compliance of the operations for which aid is requested with applicable national and Union law on, in particular, and where relevant, public procurement, State aid and the other appropriate obligatory standards established by national legislation or established in the national framework or the national strategy.
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(a) the annual or, where applicable, the final report transmitted together with the application on the execution of the operational programme; (b) the value of marketed production, the contributions to the operational fund and the expenditure incurred; (c) the delivery of the products and services and the genuineness of expenditure claimed; (d) the conformity of the actions executed with those included in the operational programme as approved; (e) the respect of financial or other limits and ceilings imposed.
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(a) the compliance with the recognition criteria for the year concerned; (b) the use of the operational fund in the given year including expenditure declared in claims for advance payments or partial payments, the value of marketed production, the contributions to the operational fund and the expenditure declared as supported by accounting or other documents; (c) second level checks for the expenses of market withdrawals and green harvesting and non-harvesting.
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(a) the amount of aid; (b) the findings of the checks in previous years; (c) a random element; and (d) other parameters to be determined by Member States.
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(a) the implementation of the actions contained in the operational programme; (b) that the implementation or intended implementation of the action is consistent with the use described in the operational programme as approved; (c) for an adequate number of expenditure items, that the nature and timing of the relevant expenditure comply with Union law and correspond to the approved specifications; (d) that the expenditure incurred can be supported by accounting or other documents; and (e) the value of marketed production.
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(a) the specific stock and accounting records to be kept by all producer organisations which carry out one or more withdrawal operations during the marketing year concerned; (b) verification of the quantities marketed as declared in the aid applications, checking in particular the stock and accounting records, the invoices and, where necessary, their veracity and ensuring that the declarations tally with the accounting and/or tax data of the producer organisations concerned; (c) checks that the accounts are correct, in particular the veracity of net receipts by the producer organisations as declared in their payment applications, the proportionality of any withdrawal costs, ensuring that those amounts are correct; and (d) checks on the destination of withdrawn products as declared in the payment application and checks on the appropriate denaturing to ensure that the producer organisations and recipients have complied with this Regulation.
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(a) the production delivered by members of the producer organisation and by members of other producer organisations in accordance with Article 125a(2)(b) and (c) of Regulation (EC) No 1234/2007; (b) sales by the producer organisation, broken down by products prepared for the fresh market and other types of products including raw materials for processing; and (c) products withdrawn from the market.
(a) a sample check on the stock records to be kept by recipients and on the financial accounts of the charitable organisations and institutions concerned where the second subparagraph of Article 80(2) applies; (b) checks on compliance with the relevant environmental requirements;
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(a) the accuracy of the information provided in the recognition plan; (b) the commercial consistency and the technical quality of the plan, the soundness of the estimates and the planning of its implementation; (c) the eligibility of the actions and the eligibility and reasonableness of the expenditure proposed; and (d) the compliance of the operations for which support is requested with applicable national and Union law and in particular, provisions on public procurement, State aid and the other appropriate obligatory standards established by national legislation or established in the national framework or the national strategy.
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(a) compliance with the recognition criteria for the year concerned; and (b) the value of marketed production as well as the implementation of the measures contained in the recognition plan and the expenses incurred.
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(a) the amount of aid; (b) the findings of the checks in previous years; (c) an element to ensure randomisation; and (d) other parameters to be determined by Member States.
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(a) withdraw the recognition of the producer organisation, association of producer organisations or producer group; (b) exclude the actions or operations concerned from support under the operational programme or recognition plan concerned and recover any aid already paid for that operation; and (c) exclude the producer organisation, association of producer organisations or producer group from support under the operational programme or recognition plan concerned during the next year.
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(a) 100 % of the aid paid to the producer group if the failure to achieve recognition was due to the producer group acting deliberately or by serious negligence; or (b) 50 % of the aid paid to the producer group in all other cases.
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(a) the amount that would be payable to the beneficiary based solely on the application; (b) the amount that is payable to the beneficiary after an examination of the eligibility of the application.
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(a) to pay a penalty of the amount of the Union contribution, calculated on the basis of the quantities of withdrawn products not in conformity with the marketing standards or minimum requirements, if those quantities are less than 10 % of the quantities notified pursuant to Article 78 for the withdrawal operation in question; (b) to pay a penalty of the double amount of the Union contribution, if those quantities are between 10 % and 25 % of the quantities notified; or (c) to pay a penalty of the amount of the Union contribution for the entire quantity notified pursuant to Article 78, where those quantities exceed 25 % of the quantity notified.
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(a) the recipients shall cease to be eligible to receive withdrawals; and (b) recipients of products withdrawn from the market shall be obliged to repay the value of the products they received plus the related sorting, packaging and transport costs in accordance with the rules laid down by the Member States.
(a) the Member State finds, during the verification referred to in the second subparagraph of Article 110(1), that the green harvesting measure was not justified on the basis of the analysis of the expected market situation existing at the time; (b) the area notified for green harvesting is not eligible for green harvesting; or (c) the area is not totally harvested or the production not denatured.
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(a) the area notified for non-harvesting is not eligible for non-harvesting; (b) a harvest or partial harvest has nevertheless taken place; or (c) there has been a negative impact on the environment or any negative phytosanitary consequences for which the producer organisation is responsible.
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(a) on the basis of the period elapsing between payment and reimbursement by the beneficiary; (b) at the rate applied by the European Central Bank to its main refinancing operations published in the "C" series of the Official Journal of the European Union and in force on the date on which the undue payment is made, plus three percentage points.
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(a) to verify the quality of programme implementation; (b) to identify any need for adjustments or review of the operational programme aimed at achieving the goals set for the programme or at improving the management of the programme, including its financial management; (c) to contribute to meeting reporting requirements concerning the implementation of the operational programme.
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(a) the prevention of soil erosion; (b) a reduction in the use of and/or better management of plant protection products; (c) the protection of habitats and biodiversity; or (d) landscape conservation.
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(a) to improve the quality of the operational programmes managed by the producer organisation; (b) to identify any need for substantive change of the operational programme; (c) to contribute to meeting reporting requirements concerning the implementation of the operational programmes; and (d) to draw lessons useful in improving the quality, efficiency and effectiveness of future operational programmes managed by the producer organisation.
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(a) to verify the quality of the implementation of the operational programmes; (b) to identify any need for adjustments or review of the national strategy aimed at achieving the goals set for the strategy or at improving the management of the strategy implementation, including the financial management of the operational programmes; and (c) to contribute to meeting reporting requirements concerning the implementation of the national strategy.
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(a) to improve the quality of the strategy; (b) to identify any need for substantive change of the strategy; and (c) to contribute to meeting reporting requirements concerning the implementation of national strategy.
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(a) the producer organisation or association of producer organisations which requested the extension of the rules; (b) the number of producers who belong to that producer organisation or association of producer organisations and the total number of producers in the economic area concerned; such information shall be given in respect of the situation obtaining at the time when the application for extension is made; (c) the total production of the economic area and the production marketed by the producer organisation or association of producer organisations during the last marketing year for which figures are available; (d) the date from which the rules to be extended have applied to the producer organisation or association of producer organisations concerned; and (e) the date from which the extension is to take effect and the duration of application of the extension.
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(a) producers whose production is intended essentially for direct sale to consumers on the holding or in the production area; (b) direct sales as referred to in point (a); (c) produce delivered for processing as referred to in Article 125f(4)(b) of Regulation (EC) No 1234/2007 except where the rules in question apply entirely or partly to such produce.
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(a) "lot" means the goods presented under a declaration of release for free circulation, covering only goods of the same origin falling within one single CN code; and (b) "importer" means the declarant within the meaning of Article 4(18) of Council Regulation (EEC) No 2913/92 .OJ L 302, 19.10.1992, p. 1 .
(a) the average representative prices of the products imported from third countries sold on the representative import markets listed in Annex XVII, and significant prices recorded on other markets for large quantities of imported products, or, where no prices for the representative markets are available, significant prices for imported products recorded on other markets; and (b) the total quantities relating to the prices referred to in point (a).
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(a) for each of the products listed in Part A of Annex XVI; (b) for all of the available varieties and sizes; and (c) at the importer/wholesaler stage or the wholesaler/retailer stage where no prices at the importer/wholesaler stage are available.
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(a) a marketing margin of 15 % for the marketing centres of London, Milan and Rungis and of 8 % for other marketing centres; and (b) costs of transport and insurance within the customs territory of the Union.
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(a) the prices of Class I products, provided that the quantities in that class account for at least 50 % of the total quantities marketed; (b) the prices of Class I products plus, where products in that class account for less than 50 % of the total quantities, the prices as established of Class II products for quantities enabling 50 % of the total quantities marketed to be covered; (c) the prices as established for Class II products, where Class I products are not available, unless it is decided to apply an adjustment coefficient to them if, as a result of the production conditions for products of the origin in question, those products are not normally and traditionally marketed in Class I as a result of their quality characteristics.
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(a) the fob price of the products in their country of origin plus the costs of insurance and freight up to the borders of the customs territory of the Union, where that price and those costs are known at the time the declaration of release of the products for free circulation is made. Where those prices are higher by more than 8 % than the standard value applicable to the product in question at the time the declaration of release for free circulation is made, the importer must lodge the security referred to in Article 248(1) of Regulation (EEC) No 2454/93. For this purpose, the amount of import duty for which the products may finally be liable shall be the amount of duty which he would have paid if the product in question had been classified on the basis of the standard value concerned; or (b) the customs value calculated in accordance with Article 30(2)(c) of Regulation (EEC) No 2913/92 applied only to the imported products in question. In that case, the duty shall be deducted as provided for in Article 136(1) of this Regulation. In that case the importer shall lodge the security referred to in Article 248(1) of Regulation (EEC) No 2454/93, equal to the amount of duty which he would have paid if the classification of the products had been made on the basis of the standard import value applicable to the lot in question; or (c) the standard import value calculated in accordance with Article 136 of this Regulation.
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(a) the fob price of the products in their country of origin plus the costs of insurance and freight up to the borders of the customs territory of the Union, where that price and those costs are known at the time the customs declaration is made. If the customs authorities deem that a security is required pursuant to Article 248 of Regulation (EEC) No 2454/93, the importer must lodge a security equal to the maximum amount of duty applicable to the product in question; or (b) the customs value calculated in accordance with Article 30(2)(c) of Regulation (EEC) No 2913/92 applied only to the imported products in question. In that case, the duty shall be deducted as provided for in Article 136(1) of this Regulation. In that case the importer must lodge the security referred to in Article 248 of Regulation (EEC) No 2454/93, equal to the maximum amount of duty applicable to the product in question.
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(a) their tariff classification determined in accordance with Article 137 entails application of the highest specific duties applicable to imports of the origin in question; (b) importation is effected during the period of application of the additional duty.
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(a) goods imported against the tariff quotas listed in Annex 7 to Council Regulation (EEC) No 2658/87 (hereinafter referred to as "Combined Nomenclature");OJ L 256, 7.9.1987, p. 1 . (b) goods en route to the Union as defined in paragraph 2.
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(a) left the country of origin before the decision to impose the additional duty; and (b) are being transported under cover of a transport document valid from the place of loading in the country of origin to the place of unloading in the Union, drawn up before imposition of the additional duty.
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(a) for sea transport, the bill of lading showing that loading took place before that date; (b) for rail transport, the waybill accepted by the rail authorities of the country of origin before that date; (c) for road transport, the road carriage contract (CMR) or another transit document made out in the country of origin before that date, if the conditions laid down in bilateral or multilateral arrangements concluded in the context of Union transit or common transit are observed; (d) for air transport, the air way bill showing that the airline accepted the goods before that date.
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(a) all eligibility criteria established by Union or national legislation or the national framework or the national strategy can be checked; (b) the competent authorities of the Member State responsible for carrying out checks have a sufficient number of suitably qualified and experienced staff to carry out the checks effectively; and (c) provision is made for checks to avoid irregular duplicated financing of measures under this Regulation and other Union or national schemes.
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(a) producer organisations, associations of producer organisations and producer groups, as provided for in Article 97 of this Regulation; (b) producer prices of fruit and vegetable in the internal market, as provided for in Article 98 of this Regulation; (c) prices and quantities of the products imported from third countries sold on the representative import markets, as provided for in Article 134 of this Regulation; (d) import volumes put into free circulation, as provided for in Article 139 of this Regulation.
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(a) duly justify what distance shall be considered as significant as referred to in Article 50(7)(b); (b) set out a maximum percentage of the annual expenditure under an operational programme to be spent on actions related to the environmental management on packaging as referred to in the second subparagraph of Article 60(4).
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intact, sound; products affected by rotting or deterioration such as to make them unfit for consumption are excluded, clean, practically free of any visible foreign matter, practically free from pests, practically free from damage caused by pests affecting the flesh, free of abnormal external moisture, free of any foreign smell and/or taste.
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to withstand transport and handling, to arrive in satisfactory condition at the place of destination.
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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 Union 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.
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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 from serious watercore, with the exception of Fuji and their mutants, free of abnormal external moisture, free of any foreign smell and/or taste.
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to withstand transportation and handling, and to arrive in satisfactory condition at the place of destination.
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3/4 of total surface red coloured in case of colour group A, 1/2 of total surface mixed red coloured in case of colour group B, 1/3 of total surface slightly red coloured, blushed or striped in case of colour group C.
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brown patches that may not go outside the stem cavity and may not be rough and/or slight isolated traces of russeting.
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1/2 of total surface red coloured in case of colour group A, 1/3 of total surface mixed red coloured in case of colour group B, 1/10 of total surface slightly red coloured, blushed or striped in case of colour group C.
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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 inaequalis ), which must not extend over more than 0,25 cm2 , cumulative, in area,
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brown patches that may go slightly beyond the stem or pistil cavities but may not be rough and/or thin net-like russeting not exceeding 1/5 of the total fruit surface and not contrasting strongly with the general colouring of the fruit and/or dense russeting not exceeding 1/20 of the total fruit surface, while thin net-like russeting and dense russeting taken together may not exceed a maximum of 1/5 of the total surface of the fruit.
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4 cm in length for defects of elongated shape, 2,5 cm 2 of total surface area for other defects, with the exception of scab (Venturia inaequalis ), which must not extend over more than 1 cm2 , cumulative, in area;
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brown patches that may go beyond the stem or pistil cavities and may be slightly rough and/or thin net-like russeting not exceeding 1/2 of the total fruit surface and not contrasting strongly with the general colouring of the fruit and/or dense russeting not exceeding 1/3 of the total fruit surface while thin net-like russeting and dense russeting taken together may not exceed a maximum of 1/2 of the total surface of the fruit.
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5 mm for "Extra" Class fruit and for Classes I and II fruit packed in rows and layers. However, for apples of the varieties Bramley's Seedling (Bramley, Triomphe de Kiel) and Horneburger, the difference in diameter may amount to 10 mm, and 10 mm for Class I fruit packed loose in the package or sales packages. However, for apples of the varieties Bramley's Seedling (Bramley, Triomphe de Kiel) and Horneburger, the difference in diameter may amount to 20 mm, or
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For "Extra" Class and Classes I and II apples packed in rows and layers: Range (g) Weight difference (g) 70-90 15 g91-135 20 g136-200 30 g201-300 40 g> 300 50 g For Class I fruit packed loose in the package or in sales packages: Range (g) Uniformity (g) 70-135 35 136-300 70 > 300 100
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5 mm or more below the minimum diameter, 10 g or more below the minimum weight.
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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 Union 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.
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"Apples" if the contents are not visible from the outside. Name of the variety. In the case of a mixture of apples of distinctly different varieties, names of the different varieties. The name of the variety can be replaced by a synonym. The name of the mutant or a trade name can only be given in addition to the variety or the synonym.A trade name can be a trade mark for which protection has been sought or obtained or any other commercial denomination.
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Class Size, or for fruit packed in rows and layers, number of units.
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(a) for produce subject to the uniformity rules, as minimum and maximum diameters or minimum and maximum weight; (b) for produce not subject to the uniformity rules, as the diameter or the weight of the smallest fruit in the package followed by "and over" or equivalent denomination or, if appropriate, followed by the diameter or weight of the largest fruit in the package.
Varieties | Mutant | Synonyms | Colour group | Russeting |
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African Red | B | |||
Akane | Tohoku 3, Primerouge | B | ||
Alborz Seedling | C | |||
Aldas | B | |||
Alice | B | |||
Alkmene | Early Windsor | C | ||
Alro | B | |||
Alwa | B | |||
Amasya | B | |||
Angold | C | |||
Antej | Antei | B | ||
Apollo | Beauty of Blackmoor | C | ||
Arkcharm | Arkansas No 18, A 18 | C | ||
Arlet | B | R | ||
Aroma | C | |||
Mutants of Aroma e.g | C | |||
Amorosa | C | |||
Auksis | B | |||
Beacon | A | |||
Belfort | Pella | B | ||
Belle de Boskoop | R | |||
Mutants of Belle de Boskoop e.g | R | |||
Boskoop rouge | R | |||
Belle fleur double | ||||
Belorrusskoje Maļinovoje | Belorusskoe Malinovoe, Byelorusskoe Malinovoe | B | ||
Berlepsch | Freiherr von Berlepsch | C | ||
Mutants of Berlepsch e.g. | C | |||
Berlepsch rouge | Red Berlepsch, Roter Berlepsch | C | ||
Blushed Golden | ||||
Bogatir | Bogatyr | |||
Bohemia | B | |||
Braeburn | B | |||
Mutants of Braeburn e.g. | B | |||
Hidala | B | |||
Joburn | B | |||
Lochbuie Red Braeburn | B | |||
Mahana Red | B | |||
Mariri Red | B | |||
Redfield | B | |||
Royal Braeburn | B | |||
Bramley's Seedling | Bramley, Triomphe de Kiel | |||
Brettacher Sämling | ||||
Calville Groupe des | ||||
Cardinal | B | |||
Carola | Kalco | C | ||
Caudle | B | |||
Charden | ||||
Charles Ross | ||||
Civni | B | |||
Coop 38 | ||||
Coromandel Red | Corodel | A | ||
Cortland | B | |||
Cox's Orange Pippin | Cox orange | C | R | |
Mutants of Cox's Orange Pippin e.g. | C | R | ||
Cherry Cox | C | R | ||
Crimson Bramley | ||||
Cripps Pink | C | |||
Mutants of Cripps Pink e.g. | C | |||
Pink Rose | C | |||
Rosy Glow | C | |||
Ruby Pink | C | |||
Cripps Red | C |
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Dalinbel | B | R | ||
Delblush | ||||
Delcorf | C | |||
Mutants of Delcorf e.g. | C | |||
Dalili | C | |||
Monidel | C | |||
Delgollune | B | |||
Delicious ordinaire | Ordinary Delicious | B | ||
Deljeni | ||||
Delikates | B | |||
Delor | C | |||
Discovery | C | |||
Doč Melbi | Doch Melbi | C | ||
Dunn's Seedling | R | |||
Dykmanns Zoet | C | |||
Egremont Russet | R | |||
Elan | ||||
Elise | Red Delight | A | ||
Ellison's orange | Ellison | C | ||
Elstar | C | |||
Mutants of Elstar e.g. | C | |||
Bel-El | C | |||
Daliest | C | |||
Daliter | C | |||
Elshof | C | |||
Elstar Armhold | C | |||
Elstar Reinhardt | C | |||
Goedhof | C | |||
Red Elstar | C | |||
Valstar | C | |||
Empire | A | |||
Falstaff | C | |||
Fiesta | Red Pippin | C | ||
Florina | B | |||
Forele | B | |||
Fortune | R | |||
Fuji | B | |||
Mutants of Fuji e.g. | B | |||
Fuji Brak | B | |||
Gala | C | |||
Mutants of Gala e.g. | C | |||
Annaglo | C | |||
Baigent | C | |||
Galaxy | C | |||
Mitchgla | C | |||
Obrogala | C | |||
Regala | C | |||
Regal Prince | C | |||
Tenroy | C | |||
Garcia | ||||
Gloster | B | |||
Goldbohemia | ||||
Golden Delicious | ||||
Mutants of Golden Delicious e.g. | ||||
Golden Russet | R | |||
Goldstar | ||||
Granny Smith | ||||
Gradigold | ||||
Gravensteiner | Gravenstein | |||
Mutants of Gravensteiner e.g. | ||||
Gravenstein rouge | Red Gravenstein, Roter Gravensteiner | |||
Greensleeves | ||||
Holsteiner Cox | Holstein | R | ||
Mutants of Holsteiner Cox e.g. | R | |||
Holstein rouge | Red Holstein, Roter Holsteiner Cox | R | ||
Honeycrisp | C | |||
Honeygold | ||||
Horneburger | ||||
Howgate Wonder | Manga | |||
Idared | B | |||
Iedzēnu | B | |||
Ilga | B | |||
Ingrid Marie | B | R | ||
Iron | C | |||
Isbranica | Izbranica | C | ||
Jacob Fisher | ||||
Jacques Lebel | ||||
Jamba | C | |||
James Grieve | ||||
Mutants of James Grieve e.g. | ||||
James Grieve rouge | Red James Grieve | |||
Jarka | C | |||
Jerseymac | B | |||
Jester | ||||
Jonagold | C | |||
Mutants of Jonagold e.g. | C | |||
Crowngold | C | |||
Daligo | C | |||
Daliguy | Jonasty | C | ||
Dalijean | Jonamel | C | ||
Decosta | C | |||
Jomar | C | |||
Jomured | Van de Poel | C | ||
Jonabel | C | |||
Jonabres | C | |||
Jonagold Boerekamp | C | |||
Jonagold 2000 | Excel | C | ||
Jonagored Supra | C | |||
Jonaveld | C | |||
King Jonagold | C | |||
New Jonagold | Fukushima | C | ||
Novajo | Veulemanns | C | ||
Primo | C | |||
Red Jonaprince | C | |||
Romagold | Surkijn | C | ||
Rubinstar | C | |||
Schneica | Jonica | C | ||
Wilmuta | C | |||
Jonalord | C | |||
Jonathan | B | |||
Julia | B | |||
Jupiter | ||||
Karmijn de Sonnaville | C | R | ||
Katja | Katy | B | ||
Kent | R | |||
Kidd's orange red | C | R | ||
Kim | B | |||
Koit | C | |||
Koričnoje Novoje | Korichnoe Novoe, Korichnevoe Novoe | C | ||
Kovaļenkovskoje | B | |||
Krameri Tuvioun | B | |||
Kulikovskoje | B | |||
Lady Williams | B | |||
Lane's Prince Albert | ||||
Laxton's Superb | C | R | ||
Ligol | B | |||
Lobo | B | |||
Lodel | A | |||
Lord Lambourne | C | |||
Maigold | B | |||
McIntosh | B | |||
Meelis | B | |||
Melba | C | |||
Melodie | B | |||
Melrose | C | |||
Meridian | C | |||
Moonglo | C | |||
Morgenduft | Imperatore | B | ||
Mountain Cove | ||||
Mutsu | Crispin | |||
Noris | B | |||
Normanda | C | |||
Nueva Europa | C | |||
Nueva Orleans | B | |||
Odin | B | |||
Ontario | B | |||
Orlik | B | |||
Orlovskoje Polosatoje | C | |||
Ozark Gold | ||||
Paula Red | B | |||
Pero de Cirio | ||||
Piglos | B | |||
Pikant | B | |||
Pikkolo | C | |||
Pilot | C | |||
Pimona | C | |||
Pinova | C | |||
Pirella | B | |||
Piros | C | |||
Prima | B | |||
Rafzubin | C | |||
Mutants of Rafzubin, e.g. | C | |||
Rafzubex | C | |||
Rajka | B | |||
Rambour d'hiver | ||||
Rambour Franc | B | |||
Reanda | B | |||
Rebella | C | |||
Red Delicious | A | |||
Mutants of Red Delicious e.g. | A | |||
Campsur | A | |||
Erovan | A | |||
Fortuna Delicious | A | |||
Otago | A | |||
Red King | A | |||
Red Spur | A | |||
Red York | A | |||
Richared | A | |||
Royal Red | A | |||
Shotwell Delicious | A | |||
Stark Delicious | A | |||
Starking | A | |||
Starkrimson | A | |||
Starkspur | A | |||
Topred | A | |||
Trumdor | A | |||
Well Spur | A | |||
Red Dougherty | A | |||
Redkroft | A | |||
Regal | A | |||
Regina | B | |||
Reglindis | C | |||
Reine des Reinettes | Gold Parmoné, Goldparmäne | C | ||
Reineta Encarnada | B | |||
Reinette Rouge du Canada | B | |||
Reinette d'Orléans | ||||
Reinette Blanche du Canada | Reinette du Canada, Canada Blanc, Kanadarenette, Renetta del Canada | R | ||
Reinette de France | ||||
Reinette de Landsberg | ||||
Reinette grise du Canada | Graue Kanadarenette | R | ||
Relinda | C | |||
Remo | B | |||
Renora | B | |||
Resi | B | |||
Resista | ||||
Retina | B | |||
Rewena | B | |||
Roja de Benejama | Verruga, Roja del Valle, Clavelina | A | ||
Rome Beauty | Belle de Rome, Rome | B | ||
Mutants of Rome Beauty e.g. | B | |||
Red Rome | B | |||
Rosana | B | |||
Royal Beauty | A | |||
Rubin (Czech cultivar) | C | |||
Rubin (Kazahstan cultivar) | B | |||
Rubinola | B | |||
Rudens Svītrainais | Osennee Polosatoe, Rudeninis Dryzuotasis, Rudens Svītrotais, Streifling, Streifling Herbst,Sügisjoonik, Syysjuovikas and numerous others | C | ||
Saltanat | B | |||
Sciearly | A | |||
Scifresh | B | |||
Sciglo | A | |||
Sciray | GS48 | A | ||
Scired | A | R | ||
Sciros | A | |||
Selena | B | |||
Shampion | B | |||
Sidrunkollane Talioun | ||||
Sinap Orlovskij | ||||
Snygold | Earlygold | |||
Sommerregent | C | |||
Spartan | A | |||
Splendour | A | |||
St. Edmunds Pippin | R | |||
Stark's Earliest | C | |||
Štaris | Staris | A | ||
Sturmer Pippin | R | |||
Summerred | B | |||
Sügisdessert | C | |||
Sunrise | A | |||
Sunset | R | |||
Suntan | R | |||
Sweet Caroline | C | |||
Talvenauding | B | R | ||
Tellisaare | B | |||
Tiina | Tina | C | ||
Topaz | B | |||
Tydeman's Early Worcester | Tydeman's Early | B | ||
Veteran | B | |||
Vista Bella | Bellavista | B | ||
Wealthy | B | |||
Worcester Pearmain | B | |||
York | B | |||
Zailijskoje | Zailiyskoe | B | ||
Žigulovskoje | Zhigulovskoe | C |
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lemons grown from the species Citrus limon (L.) Burm. f., mandarins ( Citrus reticulata Blanco), including satsumas (Citrus unshiu Marcow), clementines (Citrus clementina hort. ex Tanaka), common mandarins (Citrus deliciosa Ten.) and tangerines (Citrus tangerina Tan.) grown from these species and hybrids thereof,oranges grown from the species Citrus sinensis (L.) Osbeck.
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intact, free of bruising and/or extensive healed overcuts, 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 signs of shrivelling and dehydration, free of damage caused by low temperature or frost, free of abnormal external moisture, free of any foreign smell and/or taste.
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to withstand transportation and handling, and to arrive in satisfactory condition at the place of destination.
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minimum juice content, minimum total soluble solids content, i.e. minimum sugar content, minimum sugar/acid ratio ,Calculated as described in the OECD guidance on objective tests. colouring.
Minimum sugar/acid ratio | Colouring | |||
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Lemons | Must be typical of the variety. Fruit with a green (but not dark green) colour is allowed, provided it satisfies the minimum requirements as to juice content | |||
Satsumas | 6,5:1 | Must be typical of the variety on at least one third of the surface of the fruit | ||
Clementines | 7,0:1 | |||
Other mandarin varieties and their hybrids | 7,5:1 |
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Blood oranges | 6,5:1 | |||
Navels group | 6,5:1 | |||
Other varieties | 6,5:1 | |||
Mosambi, Sathgudi and Pacitan with more than one fifth green colour | ||||
Other varieties with more than one fifth green colour |
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a slight defect in shape, slight defects in colouring, including slight sunburn, slight progressive skin defects, provided they do not affect the flesh, slight skin defects occurring during the formation of the fruit, such as silver scurfs, russets or pest damage, slight healed defects due to a mechanical cause such as hail damage, rubbing or damage from handling, slight and partial detachment of the peel (or rind) for all fruit of the mandarin group.
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defects in shape, defects in colouring, including sunburn, progressive skin defects, provided they do not affect the flesh, skin defects occurring during the formation of the fruit, such as silver scurfs, russets or pest damage, healed defects due to a mechanical cause such as hail damage, rubbing or damage from handling, superficial healed skin alterations, rough skin, a slight and partial detachment of the peel (or rind) for oranges and a partial detachment of the peel (or rind) for all fruit of the mandarin group.
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Clementines | |
Oranges |
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(a) To ensure uniformity in size, the range in size between produce in the same package shall not exceed: -
10 mm, if the diameter of the smallest fruit (as indicated on the package) is < 60 mm 15 mm, if the diameter of the smallest fruit (as indicated on the package) is ≥ 60 mm but < 80 mm 20 mm, if the diameter of the smallest fruit (as indicated on the package) is ≥ 80 mm but < 110 mm there is no limitation of difference in diameter for fruit ≥ 110 mm.
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(b) When size codes are applied, the codes and ranges in the following tables must be respected: Sizes below 45 mm refer to clementines only. Size code Diameter (mm) Lemons 0 79-90 1 72-83 2 68-78 3 63-72 4 58-67 5 53-62 6 48-57 7 45-52 Satsumas, clementines, and other mandarin varieties and hybrids 1 - XXX 78 and above 1 - XX 67-78 1 or 1 - X 63-74 2 58-69 3 54-64 4 50-60 5 46-56 6 43-52 7 41-48 8 39-46 9 37-44 10 35-42 Oranges 0 92–110 1 87–100 2 84–96 3 81–92 4 77–88 5 73–84 6 70–80 7 67–76 8 64–73 9 62–70 10 60–68 11 58–66 12 56–63 13 53–60 Uniformity in size is achieved by the above-mentioned size scales, unless otherwise stated as follows: For fruit in bulk bins and fruit in sales packages of a maximum net weight of 5 kg, the maximum difference must not exceed the range obtained by grouping three consecutive sizes in the size scale. (c) For fruit sized by count, the difference in size should be consistent with (a).
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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 Union 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.
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Common name of the species if the produce is not visible from the outside. Name of the variety, for oranges. For the mandarins’ group: -
Satsumas: "Satsumas", which may be followed by the variety Clementines: "Clementines", which may be followed by the variety and, where appropriate, by either the indication "seedless" for seedless clementines (no seeds), clementines (1 to 10 seeds), or clementines "with seeds" for clementines with more than 10 seeds Other mandarins and their hybrids: name of the variety.
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"Mixture of citrus fruit" or equivalent denomination and common names of the different species, in case of a mixture of citrus fruit of distinctly different species. "Seedless" (optional) .Seedless citrus fruit may occasionally contain seeds.
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Country of origin and, optionally, district where grown, or national, regional or local place name.The full or commonly used name shall be indicated. In the case of a mixture of citrus fruit of distinctly different species of different origins, the indication of each country of origin shall appear next to the name of the species concerned.
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Class. Size expressed as: -
Minimum and maximum sizes (in mm) or Size code(s) followed, optionally, by a minimum and maximum size or count; When used, mention of the preserving agent or other chemical substances used at post-harvest stage.
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intact (but free of peduncle), 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, adequately firm; not soft, shrivelled or water-soaked, well formed, double/multiple fruit being excluded, free of abnormal external moisture, free of any foreign smell and/or taste.
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to withstand transportation and handling, and to arrive in satisfactory condition at the place of destination.
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a slight defect in shape (but free of swelling or malformations), slight defects in colouring, slight skin defects, provided the total area affected does not exceed 1 cm 2 ,small "Hayward mark" like longitudinal lines and without protuberance.
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defects in shape, defects in colouring, skin defects such as small healed cuts or scarred/grazed tissue, provided that the total area affected does not exceed 2 cm 2 ,several more pronounced "Hayward marks" with a slight protuberance, slight bruising.
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10 g for fruit of weight up to 85 g, 15 g for fruit weighing between 85 g and 120 g, 20 g for fruit weighing between 120 g and 150 g, 40 g for fruit weighing 150 g or more.
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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 Union 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.
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"Kiwifruit" and/or "Actinidia", if the contents are not visible from the outside. Name of the variety (optional).
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Class. Size expressed by the minimum and maximum weight of the fruit. Number of fruits (optional).
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lettuces of varieties (cultivars) grown from: -
Lactuca sativa var.capitata L. (head lettuces including crisphead and "Iceberg" type lettuces), Lactuca sativa var.longifolia Lam. (cos or romaine lettuces),Lactuca sativa var.crispa L. (leaf lettuces),
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crosses of these varieties and curled-leaved endives of varieties (cultivars) grown from Cichorium endivia var.crispum Lam. andbroad-leaved (Batavian) endives (escaroles) of varieties (cultivars) grown from Cichorium endivia var.latifolium Lam.
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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.
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to withstand transportation and handling, and to arrive in a satisfactory condition at the place of destination.
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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.
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reasonably well-formed, free from damage and deterioration which may seriously impair edibility.
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slight discolouration, slight damage caused by pests.
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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.
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300 g.
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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 Union 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.
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"Lettuces", "butterhead lettuces", "batavia", "crisphead lettuces (Iceberg)", "cos lettuces", "leaf lettuce" (or, for example and where appropriate, "Oak leaf", "Lollo bionda", "Lollo rossa"),"curled-leaved endives", "broad-leaved (Batavian) endives", or equivalent denomination if the contents are not visible from the outside. "Little gem" or equivalent denomination, where appropriate. "Grown under protection", or equivalent denomination where appropriate. Name of the variety (optional). "Mixture of lettuces/endives", or equivalent denomination in the case of a mixture of lettuces and/or endives of distinctly different varieties, commercial types and/or colours. If the produce is not visible from the outside, the varieties, commercial types and/or colours, and the quantity of each in the package must be indicated.
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Country of origin and, optionally, district where grown, or national, regional or local place name.The full or the commonly used name shall be indicated. In the case of a mixture of lettuces and/or endives of distinctly different varieties, commercial types and/or colours of different origins, the indication of each country of origin shall appear next to the name of the variety, commercial type and/or colour concerned.
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Class Size, expressed by the minimum weight per unit, or number of units
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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 fruit split at the stalk cavity, free of abnormal external moisture, free of any foreign smell and/or taste. The development and condition of peaches and nectarines must be such as to enable them: to withstand transportation and handling, and to arrive in satisfactory condition at the place of destination.
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a slight defect in shape, a slight defect in development, slight defects in colouring, slight pressure marks not exceeding 1 cm 2 in total surface area,slight skin defects which must not extend over more than: -
1,5 cm in length for defects of elongated shape, 1 cm 2 in total surface area for other defects.
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defects in shape, defects in development, including split stones, provided the fruit is closed and the flesh is sound, defects in colouring, bruises which may be slightly discoloured and not exceeding 2 cm 2 in total surface area,skin defects which must not extend over more than -
2,5 cm in length for defects of elongated shape, 2 cm 2 in total surface area for other defects.
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56 mm or 85 g in Class "Extra", 51 mm or 65 g in Classes I and II (if sized).
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(a) For fruit sized by diameter: -
5 mm for fruit below 70 mm, 10 mm for fruit of 70 mm and more.
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(b) For fruit sized by weight: -
30 g for fruit below 180 g, 80 g for fruit of 180 g and more.
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(c) For fruit sized by count, the difference in size should be consistent with (a) or (b). If size codes are applied, those in the table below have to be respected. code diameter weight from to from to (mm) (mm) (g) (g) 1 D 51 56 65 85 2 C 56 61 85 105 3 B 61 67 105 135 4 A 67 73 135 180 5 AA 73 80 180 220 6 AAA 80 90 220 300 7 AAAA > 90 > 300
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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 Union 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.
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"Peaches" or "Nectarines", if the contents are not visible from the outside. Colour of the flesh. Name of the variety (optional).
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Class. Size (if sized) expressed as minimum and maximum diameters (in mm) or minimum and maximum weights (in g) or as size code. Number of units (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.
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to withstand transportation and handling, and to arrive in satisfactory condition at the place of destination.
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a slight defect in shape a slight defect in development slight defects in colouring very slight rough russeting 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 and V. inaequalis), which must not extend over more than 0,25 cm2 cumulative in area.
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slight bruising not exceeding 1 cm 2 in area.
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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 of 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.
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(a) For fruit sized by diameter: "Extra" Class I Class II Large-fruited varieties 60 mm55 mm55 mmOther varieties 55 mm50 mm45 mm (b) For fruit sized by weight: "Extra" Class I Class II Large-fruited varieties 130 g110 g110 gOther varieties 110 g100 g75 g
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(a) For fruit sized by diameter: -
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 sales packages.
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(b) For fruit sized by weight: -
for "Extra" Class fruit and Class I and II fruit packed in rows and layers: Range (g) Weight difference (g) 75-100 15 100–200 35 200-250 50 > 250 80 for Class I fruit packed loose in the package or in sales packages: Range (g) Weight difference (g) 75-100 25 100–200 50 > 200 100
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5 mm below the minimum diameter 10 g below the minimum weight.
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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 Union 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.
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"Pears" if the contents of the package are not visible from the outside. Name of the variety. In the case of a mixture of pears of distinctly different varieties, names of the different varieties. The name of the variety can be replaced by a synonym. A trade name can only be given in addition to the variety or the synonym.A trade name can be a trade mark for which protection has been sought or obtained or any other commercial denomination.
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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 or minimum and maximum weights, (b) for produce not subject to the uniformity rules, the diameter or the weight of the smallest fruit in the package followed by "and over" or equivalent denomination or, where appropriate, the diameter or the weight of the largest fruit in the package.
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Variety | Synonyms | Trade marks | Size |
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Abbé Fétel | Abate Fetel | L | |
Abugo o Siete en Boca | SP | ||
Aka | SP | ||
Alka | L | ||
Alsa | L | ||
Amfora | L | ||
Alexandrine Douillard | L | ||
Bambinella | SP | ||
Bergamotten | SP | ||
Beurré Alexandre Lucas | Lucas | L | |
Beurré Bosc | Bosc, Beurré d’Apremont, Empereur Alexandre, Kaiser Alexander | L | |
Beurré Clairgeau | L | ||
Beurré d’Arenberg | 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 | ||
Santa Maria | Santa Maria Morettini | SP | |
Spadoncina | Agua de Verano, Agua de Agosto | SP | |
Suvenirs | L | ||
Taylors Gold | L | ||
Triomphe de Vienne | L | ||
Vasarine Sviestine | L | ||
Williams Bon Chrétien | Bon Chrétien, Bartlett, Williams, Summer Bartlett | L |
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intact, undamaged, 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, but not washed, practically free from pests, practically free from damage caused by pests, with the calyx (except in the case of wood strawberries); the calyx and the stalk (if present) must be fresh and green, free of abnormal external moisture, free of any foreign smell and/or taste.
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to withstand transportation and handling, and to arrive in satisfactory condition at the place of destination.
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a slight defect in shape, presence of a small white patch, not exceeding one tenth of the total surface area of the fruit, slight superficial pressure marks.
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defects in shape, a white patch not exceeding one fifth of the total surface area of the fruit, slight dry bruising not likely to spread, slight traces of soil.
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25 mm in "Extra" Class, 18 mm in Classes I and II.
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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 Union 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.
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"Strawberries" if the contents of the package are not visible from the outside. Name of the variety (optional).
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Class.
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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, fresh in appearance, firm, practically free from pests, free from damage caused by pests affecting the flesh, free of damage caused by low temperature or frost, with peduncles attached; the peduncle must be neatly cut and the calyx be intact, free of abnormal external moisture, free of any foreign smell and/or taste.
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withstand transport and handling, and arrive in satisfactory condition at the place of destination.
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a slight defect in shape slight silvering or damage caused by thrips covering not more than 1/3 of the total surface area slight skin defects, such as: -
pitting, scratching, sunburn, pressure marks covering in total not more than 2 cm for defects of elongated shape, and 1 cm 2 for other defects; or dry superficial cracks covering in total not more than 1/8 of the total surface area
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slightly damaged peduncle.
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defects in shape, silvering or damage caused by thrips covering not more than 2/3 of the total surface area skin defects, such as: -
pitting, scratching, sunburn, bruising, and healed injuries covering in total not more than 4 cm in length for defects of elongated shape and 2,5 cm 2 of the total area for other defects; or dry superficial cracks covering in total not more than 1/4 of the total surface area
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blossom end deterioration not more than 1 cm 2 shrivelling not exceeding 1/3 of the surface damaged peduncle and calyx, provided the surrounding flesh remains intact.
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(a) For sweet peppers sized by diameter: -
20 mm.
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(b) For sweet peppers sized by weight: -
30 g where the heaviest piece weighs 180 g or less, 40 g where the smallest piece weighs more than 180 g.
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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 Union 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.
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"Sweet peppers" if the contents are not visible from the outside. "Mixture of sweet peppers", or equivalent denomination, in the case of a mixture of distinctly different commercial types and/or colours of sweet peppers. If the produce is not visible from the outside, the commercial types and/or colours and the quantity of each in the package must be indicated.
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Class. Size (if sized) expressed as minimum and maximum diameters or minimum and maximum weights. Number of units (optional). "Hot" or equivalent denomination, where appropriate.
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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, practically free from damage caused by pests, free of abnormal external moisture, free of any foreign smell and/or taste.
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intact, well formed, normally developed.
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to withstand transportation and handling, and to arrive in satisfactory condition at the place of destination.
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12 °Brix for the Alphonse Lavallée, Cardinal and Victoria varieties, 13 °Brix for all other seeded varieties, 14 °Brix for all seedless varieties.
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a slight defect in shape, slight defects in colouring, very slight sun scorch affecting the skin only.
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defects in shape, defects in colouring, slight sun scorch affecting the skin only, slight bruising, slight skin defects.
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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 Union 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.
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"Table Grapes" if the contents are not visible from the outside. Name of the variety. In the case of a mixture of table grapes of distinctly different varieties, names of the different varieties.
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Country of origin and, optionally, district where grown, or national, regional or local place name.The full or the commonly used name shall be indicated. In the case of a mixture of distinctly different varieties of table grapes of different origins, the indication of each country of origin shall appear next to the name of the variety concerned.
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Class. "Bunches below 75 g intended for single servings", where appropriate.
Variety | Other names under which the variety is known |
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Admirable de Courtiller | Admirable, Csiri Csuri |
Albillo | Acerba, Albuela, Blanco Ribera, Cagalon |
Angelo Pirovano | I. Pirovano 2 |
Annamaria | I. Ubizzoni 4 |
Baltali | |
Beba | Beba de los Santos, Eva |
Catalanesca | Catalanesa, Catalana, Uva Catalana |
Chasselas blanc | Chasselas doré, Fendant, Franceset, Franceseta, Gutedel, Krachgutedel, White van der Laan |
Chasselas rouge | Roter Gutedel |
Chelva | Chelva de Cebreros, Guareña, Mantuo, Villanueva |
Ciminnita | Cipro bianco |
Clairette | Blanquette, Malvoisie, Uva de Jijona |
Colombana bianca | Verdea, Colombana de Peccioli |
Crimson Seedless | |
Csaba gyöngye | Cabski biser, Julski Muscat, Muscat Julius, Perle de Csaba, Perla di Csaba |
Dawn seedless | |
Dehlro | |
Delizia di Vaprio | I. Pirovano 46 A |
Eclipse Seedless | |
Exalta | |
Flame Seedless | Red Flame |
Gros Vert | Abbondanza, St Jeannet, Trionfo dell’Esposizione, Verdal, Trionfo di Gerusalemme |
Jaoumet | Madeleine de St Jacques, Saint Jacques |
Madeleine | Angevine, Angevine Oberlin, Madeleine Angevine Oberlin, Republicain |
Mireille | |
Molinera | Besgano, Castiza, Molinera gorda |
Moscato d'Adda | Muscat d'Adda |
Moscato d'Amburgo | Black Muscat, Hambro, Hamburg, Hamburski Misket, Muscat d'Hambourg, Moscato Preto |
Moscato di Terracina | Moscato di Maccarese |
Muscat Seedless | |
Muska | |
Œillade | Black Malvoisie, Cinsaut, Cinsault, Ottavianello, Sinso |
Panse precoce | Bianco di Foster, Foster's white, Sicilien |
Perla di Csaba | Càbski Biser, Julski muskat, Muscat Julius, Perle de Csaba |
Perlaut | |
Perlette | |
Pirobella | |
Pizzutello bianco | Aetonychi aspro, Coretto, Cornichon blanc, Rish Baba, Sperone di gallo, Teta di vacca |
Precoce de Malingre | |
Primus | I. Pirovano 7 |
Prunesta | Bermestia nera, Pergola rossa, Pergolese di Tivoli |
Servant | Servan, Servant di Spagna |
Sideritis | Sidiritis |
Sultanines | Bidaneh, Kishmich, Kis Mis, Sultan, Sultana, Sultani, Cekirdesksiz, Sultanina bianca, Sultaniye, Thompson Seedless and mutations |
Sundance | |
Sunred Seedless | |
Szőlőskertek Királynője | Königin der Weingärten, Szőlőskertek Királynője muskotály, Szőlőskertek Királynéja, Rasaki ourgarias, Regina Villoz, Reina de las Viñas, Reine des Vignes, I. Mathiasz 140, Queen of the Vineyards, Regina dei Vigneti |
Thompson Seedless and Mutations | |
Valenci blanc | Valensi, Valency, Panse blanche |
Valenci noir | Planta Mula, Rucial de Mula, Valenci negro |
Yapincak |
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"round", "ribbed", "oblong" or "elongated", "cherry" tomatoes (including "cocktail" tomatoes).
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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, 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.
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to withstand transportation and handling, and to arrive in satisfactory condition at the place of destination.
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a slight defect in shape and development, slight defects in colouring, slight skin defects, very slight bruises.
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healed cracks not more than 1 cm long, no excessive protuberances, small umbilicus, but no suberization, suberization 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.
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defects in shape and development, defects in 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.
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more pronounced protuberances than allowed under Class I, but without being misshapen, an umbilicus, suberization of the stigma up to 2 cm 2 ,fine blossom scar in elongated form (like a seam).
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(a) For tomatoes sized by diameter: -
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 the difference indicated in point (a).
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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 Union 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.
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"Tomatoes" or "trusses of tomatoes" and the commercial type if the contents are not visible from the outside. These details must always be provided for "cherry" (or "cocktail") tomatoes, whether in trusses or not. "Mixture of tomatoes", or equivalent denomination, in the case of a mixture of distinctly different varieties, commercial types and/or colours of tomatoes. If the produce is not visible from the outside, the colours, varieties or commercial types and the quantity of each in the package must be indicated. Name of the variety (optional).
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Class. Size (if sized) expressed as minimum and maximum diameters.
Country | Products |
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Switzerland | Fresh fruit and vegetables other than citrus fruit |
Morocco | Fresh fruit and vegetables |
South Africa | Fresh fruit and vegetables |
Israel |
Fresh fruit and vegetables |
India | Fresh fruit and vegetables |
New Zealand | Apples, pears and kiwi fruit |
Senegal | Fresh fruit and vegetables |
Kenya | Fresh fruit and vegetables |
Turkey | Fresh fruit and vegetables |
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packer and/or dispatcher, country of origin, nature of produce, class of produce, size (if the produce is graded according to size), variety or commercial type (according to the relevant provisions of the standard), type of packaging and presentation.
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Assessment of packaging and presentation: The packaging, including the material used within the package, shall be tested for suitability and cleanness according to the provisions of the relevant marketing standard. This shall be done on the basis of primary samples, in case of packed produce and in all other cases on the basis of the transport vehicle. If only certain types of packaging or presentation are permitted, the inspector shall check whether these are being used. Verification of marking: The inspector shall check whether the produce is marked according to the relevant marketing standard. This shall include a check on the accuracy of marking and/or the extent of any amendments required. In case of packed produce, this check shall be carried out on the basis of the primary samples, in all other cases on the basis of the documents attached to the pallet or the transport vehicle. Fruit and vegetables individually wrapped in plastic shall not be considered as pre-packed foodstuff in the meaning of European Parliament and Council Directive 2000/13/EC and shall not necessarily need to be marked in accordance with the marketing standards. In such cases, the plastic wrapping may be considered as a simple protection for fragile products. Verification of conformity of the produce: The inspector shall determine the size of the bulk sample in such way as to be able to assess the lot. The inspector selects at random the packages to be inspected or in the case of bulk produce the points of the lot from which individual samples shall be taken. Care shall be taken to ensure that the removal of samples does not adversely affect the quality of the produce. Damaged packages shall not be used as part of the bulk sample. They shall be set aside and may, if necessary, be subject to a separate examination and report. The bulk sample shall comprise the following minimum quantities whenever a lot is declared unsatisfactory or the risk of a produce not conforming to the marketing standard has to be examined: Packed produce Number of packages in the lot Number of packages to be taken (primary samples) Up to 100 5 From 101 to 300 7 From 301 to 500 9 From 501 to 1000 10 More than 1000 15 (minimum) Produce in bulk (direct loading into a transport vehicle or compartment thereof) Quantity of lot in kg or number of bundles in the lot Quantity of primary samples in kg or number of bundles Up to 200 10 From 201 to 500 20 From 501 to 1000 30 From 1001 to5000 60 More than 5000 100 (minimum) In the case of bulky fruit and vegetables (over 2 kg per unit), the primary samples shall be made up of at least five units. In the case of lots comprising fewer than 5 packages or weighing less than 10 kg, the check shall cover the entire lot. If the inspector discovers, after an inspection, that a decision cannot be reached, another physical check shall be undertaken and the overall result reported as an average of the two checks.
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(a) investments in means of internal transport; at the moment of the purchase, the producer group shall duly justify to the concerned Member State that the investments shall only be used for internal transport; (b) additional on-the-truck facilities for cold-storage or controlled atmosphere transport.
Category | CN Code | Description |
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Fruit juices | ||
Tomato concentrate | Tomato concentrate with a dry weight content of not less than 28 % in immediate packings of a net content of not less than 200 kg. | |
Frozen fruit and vegetables | Vegetables (uncooked or cooked by steaming or boiling in water) frozen, excluding sweetcorn of subheading | |
Fruit and nuts, uncooked or cooked by steaming or boiling in water, frozen, not containing added sugar or other sweetening matter, excluding frozen bananas falling within subheading | ||
Other vegetables prepared or preserved otherwise than by vinegar or acetic acid, frozen, other than the products of heading | ||
Canned fruit and vegetables |
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Tomatoes prepared or preserved otherwise than by vinegar or acetic acid excluding tomato concentrate of subheadings | ||
Other vegetables prepared or preserved otherwise than by vinegar or acetic acid, not frozen, other than products of heading | ||
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Canned mushrooms | Mushrooms of the genus Agaricus prepared or preserved otherwise than by vinegar or acetic acid. | |
Fruits provisionally preserved in brine | Fruit and nuts, provisionally preserved in brine, but unsuitable in that state for immediate consumption, excluding bananas provisionally preserved falling within subheading | |
Dried fruits | Fruit, dried, other than that of headings | |
Dried figs. | ||
Dried grapes. | ||
Other nuts, otherwise prepared or preserved, whether or not containing added sugar or other sweetening matter, not elsewhere specified or included, excluding tropical nuts and their mixtures. | ||
Other processed fruit and vegetable | Processed fruit and vegetables listed in Part X of Annex 1 of Regulation (EC) No 1234/2007, different from the products listed in the categories above. | |
Processed aromatic herbs | Dried thyme. | |
Basil, melissa, mint, origanum vulgare (oregano/wild marjoram), rosemary, sage, dried, whether or not cut, crushed or powdered. | ||
Paprika powder | Pepper of the genus Piper; dried or crushed or ground fruits of the genus Capsicum or of the genus Pimenta, excluding sweet peppers falling within subheading |
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the performances of the fruit and vegetable sector, including key trends: strengths and weaknesses of the sector, including in terms of competitiveness, and the potential for development of the producer organisations, the environmental effects (impacts/pressures and benefits) of the fruit and vegetable production, including key trends.
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relevance of the objectives set for the operational programmes and of the related expected results and targets to the (priority) needs identified, and the extent to which they can be realistically achieved, internal coherence of the strategy, and existence of mutually reinforcing interactions and absence of possible conflicts and contradictions between the operational objectives of different actions selected, complementarity and consistency of the actions selected, and with other national or regional actions, and in particular with activities supported through Union funds, and in particular with the rural development measures, expected results and impact against the baseline situation, and their contribution to Union objectives.
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types of investments eligible for support (including type of fixed assets concerned), other forms of acquisition eligible for support, e.g. renting, leasing (including type of fixed assets concerned), details on eligibility conditions for support.
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description of the types of actions eligible for support, details on eligibility conditions for support.
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types of investments eligible for support (including type of fixed assets concerned), other forms of acquisition eligible for support, e.g. renting, leasing (including type of fixed assets concerned), details on eligibility conditions for support.
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description of the types of actions eligible for support, details on eligibility conditions for support.
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types of investments eligible for support (including type of fixed assets concerned), other forms of acquisition eligible for support, e.g. renting, leasing (including type of fixed assets concerned), details on eligibility conditions for support.
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description of the types of actions eligible for support, details on eligibility conditions for support.
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types of investments eligible for support (including type of fixed assets concerned), other forms of acquisition eligible for support, e.g. renting, leasing(including type of fixed assets concerned), details on eligibility conditions for support.
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description of the types of actions eligible for support, details on eligibility conditions for support.
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description of the types of actions eligible for support (including types of training and/or issues covered by the advisory service), details on eligibility conditions for support.
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description of the types of actions eligible for support, details on eligibility conditions for support.
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confirmation that the environmental actions selected as eligible for support respect the requirements set out in the second subparagraph of Article 103c(3) of Regulation (EC) No 1234/2007, confirmation that the support for eligible environmental actions respects the requirements set out in the fourth subparagraphs of Article 103c(3) of Regulation (EC) No 1234/2007.
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types of investments eligible for support (including type of fixed assets concerned), other forms of acquisition eligible for support, e.g. renting, leasing (including type of fixed assets concerned), details on eligibility conditions for support including.
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list of the environmental actions eligible for support, description of the types of actions eligible for support, including the specific commitment or commitments that they entail, their justification based on their expected environmental impact in relation to environmental needs and priorities, amounts of support, where relevant, criteria adopted for calculating the support levels.
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types of investments eligible for support (including type of fixed assets concerned), other forms of acquisition eligible for support, e.g. renting, leasing (including type of fixed assets concerned), details on eligibility conditions for support.
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description of the other types of actions eligible for support, details on eligibility conditions for support.
Measure | Type of action | Input indicators (annual) |
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Actions aimed at planning of production |
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Expenditure (Euro) |
Actions aimed at improving or maintaining product quality |
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Expenditure (Euro) |
Actions aimed at improving marketing |
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Expenditure (Euro) |
Research and experimental production |
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Expenditure (Euro) |
Training actions (other than in relation to crisis prevention and management) and/or actions aimed at promoting access to advisory services |
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Expenditure (Euro) |
Crisis prevention and management measures |
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Expenditure (Euro) |
Environmental actions |
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Expenditure (Euro) |
Other actions |
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Expenditure (Euro) |
Measure | Type of action | Output indicators (annual) |
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Actions aimed at planning of production | ||
Number of holdings participating in the actions | ||
Number of holdings participating in the actions | ||
Actions aimed at improving or maintaining product quality | ||
Number of holdings participating in the actions | ||
Number of holdings participating in the actions | ||
Actions aimed at improving marketing | ||
Number of holdings participating in the actions | ||
Number of actions undertaken | ||
Number of holdings participating in the actions | ||
Research and experimental production | ||
Number of holdings participating in the actions | ||
Training actions (other than in relation to crisis prevention and management) and/or actions aimed at promoting access to advisory services | Based on the main issue covered: | Number of days of training received by participants |
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Number of holdings that use advisory services | |
Crisis prevention and management measures | Number of actions undertaken | |
Number of actions undertaken | ||
Number of actions undertaken | ||
Number of days of training received by participants | ||
Number of holdings participating in the actions | ||
Number of actions undertaken | ||
Environmental actions | ||
Number of holdings participating in the actions | ||
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Volume of marketed production concerned | |
Other actions | ||
Number of holdings participating in the actions | ||
Number of holdings participating in the actions |
Measure | Result indicators (Measurement) |
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Actions aimed at planning of production | |
Actions aimed at improving or maintaining product quality | |
Actions aimed at improving marketing | |
Research and experimental production | Number of new techniques, processes and/or products adopted since the beginning of the operational programme |
Training actions (other than in relation to crisis prevention and management) and/or actions aimed at promoting access to advisory services | |
Total volume of production subject to withdrawal (tons) | |
Total area concerned by green harvesting or non-harvesting (ha) | |
Estimated change in volume of marketed production for products subject to the promotion/communication activities (tons) | |
Number of people who completed the full training activity/programme | |
Total value of the insured risk (Euro) | |
Total value of the mutual fund set up (Euro) | |
Estimated change in annual use of energy by type of energy source or type of fuel (Litres/m | |
Other actions |
Measure | Overall objectives | Impact indicators (Measurement) |
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Actions aimed at planning of production | ||
Actions aimed at improving or maintaining product quality | ||
Actions aimed at improving marketing | ||
Research and experimental production | ||
Training actions (other than in relation to crisis prevention and management) and/or actions aimed at promoting access to advisory services | ||
Crisis prevention and management measures | ||
Environmental actions | Maintaining and protecting the environment: | |
not defined | ||
Estimated change in total mineral fertiliser consumption, by type of fertiliser (N and P | ||
Estimated change in total water use (m | ||
not defined | ||
not defined | ||
Estimated change in total use of energy, by type of energy source or type of fuel (Litres/m | ||
Other actions |
Objectives | Baseline indicators related to objectives | |
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Indicator | Definition (and measurement) | |
Improving competitiveness | Total value of marketed production | Total value of marketed production of the producer organisation (PO)/association of POs (APO) (Euro) |
Improving the attractiveness of the producer organisation’s membership | Number of fruit and vegetable producers who are active members of the PO/APO concerned | Number of fruit and vegetable producers who are active member |
Total area under fruits and vegetable production cropped by members of the PO/APO concerned | Total area under fruit and vegetable production cropped by members of the PO/APO (ha) | |
Maintaining and protecting the environment | not defined | |
Promoting concentration of supply | Total volume of marketed production | Total volume of marketed production of the PO/APO (tons) |
Promoting the placing on the market of products produced by the members | ||
Ensuring that production is adjusted to demand in terms of quality and quantity | Volume of the marketed production that meets the requirements of a specific "quality scheme" | |
Optimising production costs | not defined | |
Boosting products’ commercial value | Average unit value of marketed production | Total value of marketed production/Total volume of marketed production (Euro/kg) |
Stabilising producer prices | not defined | |
Promoting knowledge and improving human potential | Number of people having participated in training activities | Number of people who completed a training activity/programme during the last three years (number) |
Number of holdings using advisory services | Number of holdings, members of the PO/APO, using advisory services (number) | |
Developing technical and economic performances and promoting innovation | not defined | |
Contributing to soil protection | Area at risk of soil erosion with anti-erosion measures | Area under fruit and vegetable production at risk of soil erosion |
Contributing to maintaining and improving water quality | Area with reduction in use/better management of fertilisers | Area under fruit and vegetable production subject to reduction in use or better management of fertilisers (ha) |
Contributing to sustainable use of water resources | Area with water saving measures | Area under fruit and vegetable production with water saving measures (ha) |
Contributing to habitat and biodiversity protection | Organic production | Area under organic production of fruit and/or vegetables (ha) |
Integrated production | Area under integrated production of fruit and/or vegetables (ha) | |
Other actions contributing to habitat and biodiversity protections | Area concerned by other actions contributing to habitat and biodiversity protection (ha) | |
Contributing to landscape conservation | not defined | |
Contributing to climate change mitigation - Production | Greenhouse heating - energy efficiency | Estimated annual consumption of energy for greenhouse heating purposes by type of energy source (Tons/Litres/m |
Transport - energy efficiency | Estimated annual consumption of energy for internal transport purposes | |
Reducing the volume of waste generated | not defined |
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specific costs for quality improvement measures. In all cases costs for (even certified) mycelium, seeds and non-perennial plants shall not be eligible; specific costs for biological plant protection materials (such as pheromones and predators) whether used in organic, integrated or conventional production; specific costs for transport, sorting and packing related to free distribution as referred to in Articles 81 and 82; specific costs of environmental actions referred to in Article 103c(3) of Regulation (EC) No 1234/2007. In all cases costs related to the use and management of packaging shall not be eligible; specific costs for organic, integrated or experimental production, including specific costs for organic seeds and seedlings. The competent authority of the Member State shall lay down the eligibility criteria for an experimental production taking account of the newness of the procedure or concept and the risk involved; specific costs to ensure the monitoring of compliance with the standards referred to in Title II of this Regulation, with plant-health rules and with maximum level of residues.
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(a) overheads specifically related to the operational fund or operational programme, including management and personnel costs, reports and evaluation studies, and the costs of keeping accounts and the management of accounts, by means of the payment of a standard flat rate up to a maximum of 2 % of the operational fund as approved in accordance with Article 64 and up to a maximum of EUR 180000 , comprising both the EU contribution and the producer organisation contribution.In the case of operational programmes submitted by recognised associations of producer organisations, overheads shall be calculated as the addition of the overheads of each producer organisation as provided for in the first paragraph but limited to a maximum of EUR 1250000 per association of producer organisations.Member States may restrict funding to the real costs, in which case they should define the eligible costs; (b) personnel costs including charges linked to wages and salaries, if these are directly borne by the producer organisation, association of producer organisation or subsidiaries as referred to in Article 50(9) resulting from measures: -
(i) to improve or maintain a high level of quality or environmental protection; (ii) to improve the level of marketing.
The implementation of these measures shall essentially involve the use of qualified personnel. If, in such cases, the producer organisation uses its own employees or producer members, the time worked shall be documented. If a Member State wishes to provide an alternative to restricting funding to the real costs, for all the eligible personnel costs referred to above, it shall fix, ex ante and in a duly justified way, standard flat rates up to a maximum of 20 % of the approved operational fund. This percentage may be increased in duly justified cases. In order to request those standard flat rates, producer organisations shall furnish proof of the implementation of the action to the satisfaction of the Member State. -
(c) legal and administrative costs of mergers of producer organisations or their acquisition, as well as legal and administrative costs related to creating transnational producer organisations or transnational associations of producer organisations; feasibility studies and proposals commissioned by producer organisations in this respect.
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(a) investments in means of internal transport; at the moment of the purchase, the producer organisation shall duly justify to the concerned Member State that the investments shall only be used for internal transport; (b) additional on-the-truck facilities for cold-storage or controlled atmosphere transport.
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(a) the leasing itself, within the limits of the net market value of the item and within the conditions laid down in point (b) of the first subparagraph of Article 55(1) of Regulation (EC) No 1974/2006; (b) the leasing of second hand equipment which has not received Union or national support within the seven previous years.
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brands/trademarks of producer organisation, associations of producer organisations and subsidiaries in the situation referred to in Article 50(9), generic promotion and promotion of quality labels, costs for promotional printing on packaging or on labels under any of the two previous indents on the condition that it is provided for in the operational programme
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(a) they are a protected designation of origin or a protected geographical indication, covered by Council Regulation (EC) No 510/2006 ; orOJ L 93, 31.3.2006, p. 12 . (b) in all cases where the provision of point (a) does not apply, these geographical names are secondary to the principal message.
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whole, sound; products affected by rotting or deterioration such as to make them unfit for consumption are excluded, clean, practically free from any visible foreign matter, practically free from pests and damage caused by pests, free of abnormal external moisture, free of any foreign taste and/or smell.
Product | Maximum support (EUR/100 kg) | |
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Free distribution | Other destinations | |
Cauliflowers | ||
Tomatoes (1 June – 31 October) | ||
Tomatoes (1 November-31 May) | ||
Apples | ||
Grapes | ||
Apricots | ||
Nectarines | ||
Peaches | ||
Pears | ||
Aubergines | ||
Melons | ||
Watermelons | ||
Oranges | ||
Mandarins | ||
Clementines | ||
Satsumas | ||
Lemons |
Distance between the place of withdrawal and the place of delivery | Transport costs (EUR/t) |
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Less than 25 km | |
From 25 km to 200 km | |
From 200 km to 350 km | |
From 350 km to 500 km | |
From 500 km to 750 km | |
750 km or more |
Product | Sorting and packing costs (EUR/t) |
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Apples | |
Pears | |
Oranges | |
Clementines | |
Peaches | |
Nectarines | |
Watermelons | |
Cauliflowers | |
Other products |
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Продукт, предназначен за безплатна дистрибуция (Регламент за изпълнение (ЕC) № ) Producto destinado a su distribución gratuita [Reglamento de ejecución (UE) no ] Produkt určený k bezplatné distribuci [prováděcí nařízení (EU) č. ] Produkt til gratis uddeling (gennemførelsesforordning (EU) nr. ) Zur kostenlosen Verteilung bestimmtes Erzeugnis (Durchführungsverordnung (EU) Nr. ) Tasuta jagamiseks mõeldud tooted [rakendusmäärus (EL) nr ] Προϊόν προοριζόμενο για δωρεάν διανομή [εκτελεστικός κανονισμός (ΕΕ) αριθ. ] Product for free distribution (Implementing Regulation (EU) No ) Produit destiné à la distribution gratuite [règlement d’exécution (UE) n o ]Proizvod za slobodnu distribuciju (Provedbena uredba (EU) br.) Prodotto destinato alla distribuzione gratuita [regolamento di esecuzione (UE) n. ] Produkts paredzēts bezmaksas izplatīšanai [Īstenošanas regula (ES) Nr. ] Nemokamai platinamas produktas [Įgyvendinimo reglamentas (ES) Nr. ] Ingyenes szétosztásra szánt termék (/EU végrehajtási rendelet) Prodott destinat għad-distribuzzjoni bla ħlas [Regolament ta’ implimentazzjoni (UE) nru. ] Voor gratis uitreiking bestemd product (Uitvoeringserordening (EU) nr. ) Produkt przeznaczony do bezpłatnej dystrybucji [Rozporządzenie wykonawcze (UE) nr ] Produto destinado a distribuição gratuita [Regulamento de execução (UE) n. o ]Produs destinat distribuirii gratuite [Regulamentul de punere în aplicare (UE) nr. ] Výrobok určený na bezplatnú distribúciu [vykonávacie nariadenie (EÚ) č. ] Proizvod, namenjen za prosto razdelitev [Izvedbena uredba (EU) št. ] Ilmaisjakeluun tarkoitettu tuote (täytäntöönpanoasetus (EU) N:o ) Produkt för gratisutdelning (genomförandeförordning (EU) nr )
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code number; name and contact details; date of recognition (preliminary recognition in case of producer groups); all the legal entities or clearly defined parts of legal entities involved and all subsidiaries involved; number of members (broken down between producers and non-producers) as well as changes in membership during the year; area under fruit and vegetable production (total and broken down into main crops), product coverage and description of the final products sold (with the indication of their value and volume according to the main sources), and the main destinations of the products, by value (with details concerning the products marketed for the fresh market, the products sold for processing and the products that were withdrawn from the market); changes in structures during the year, in particular: newly recognised or formed bodies, withdrawals and suspensions of recognitions, mergers with dates of these events.
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name of the organisation and contact details; date of recognition; product coverage.
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operational fund: total amount, contributions from Union, Member State (national assistance) and producer organisation and members; description of the level of Union financial assistance under Article 103d of Regulation (EC) No 1234/2007; financial data of the operational program, broken out between producer organisations and associations of producer organisations; value of marketed production: total and broken down into the different legal entities composing the producer organisation or association of producer organisations; expenditure on the operational program, broken down by measures and types of action selected as eligible for support; information on the volume of products withdrawn broken down by products and by months and between total volumes withdrawn from the market and volumes disposed of by way of free distribution, expressed in tonnes, list of the approved bodies for the purposes of Article 103d(4) of Regulation (EC) No 1234/2007.
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total amount, contributions from Union, Member State and producer group and members; Member State contribution, showing sub-totals for producer groups in the first, second, third, fourth and fifth years of transition period; expenditure on investments required to attain recognition under Article 103a(1)(b) of Regulation (EC) No 1234/2007 with breakdown on Union, Member State and producer group contribution; value of marketed production, with sub-totals for produce groups in the first, second, third, fourth and fifth years of transition period.
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summary description of progress made in the implementation of the operational programmes, broken down between each type of measure as referred to in Article 19(1)(g). The description shall be based on financial and common output and result indicators and summarise the information provided in the annual progress reports transmitted by the producer organisations concerning the operational programmes; if the Member State applies Article 182(6) of Regulation (EC) No 1234/2007, the State aid concerned shall be described; a summary of the results of the mid-term evaluations of the operational programmes, as transmitted by the producer organisations including, where appropriate, the qualitative assessments of the results and impact of environmental actions aimed at the prevention of soil erosion, reductions in the use and/or better management of plant protection products, the protection of habitats and biodiversity or landscape conservation; a summary of the major problems encountered in the implementation of the national strategy and its management and any measure taken including, where appropriate, an indication of whether the national strategy has been updated and the reason for the updating. A copy of the updated strategy shall be annexed to the annual report; a summary of the analyses made pursuant to the second subparagraph of Article 110(1).
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checks carried out by the Member State: details of bodies visited and dates of visiting; checking rates; results of checks; sanctions applied.
Product | Type/variety | Presentation/size | Representative Markets |
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Tomatoes | Round | Size 57-100 mm, in bulk in packs of around 5-6 kg | |
Trusses | in bulk in packs of around 3-6 kg | ||
Cherry | Trays of around 250-500 g | ||
Apricots | All types and varieties | ||
Nectarines | White flesh | ||
Yellow flesh | |||
Peaches | White flesh | ||
Yellow flesh | |||
Table grapes | Muscatel | Trays or packs of 1 kg | |
Chasselas | |||
Alphonse Lavallée | |||
Italia | |||
Black magic | |||
Red Globe | |||
Victoria | |||
Seedless (Sugarone/Thomson) | |||
Pears | Blanquilla | Size 55/60, packs of around 5-10 kg | |
Conference | Size 60/65+, packs of around 5-10 kg | ||
Williams | Size 65+/75+, packs of around 5-10 kg | ||
Rocha | |||
Abbé Fétel | Size 70/75, packs of around 5-10 kg | ||
Kaiser | |||
Doyenné du Comice | Size 75/90, packs of around 5-10 kg | ||
Apples | Golden delicious | Size 70/80, packs of around 5-20 kg | |
Braeburn | |||
Jonagold (or Jonagored) | |||
Idared | |||
Fuji | |||
Shampion | |||
Granny smith | |||
Red delicious and other red varieties | |||
Boskoop | |||
Gala | Size 65/70, packs of around 5-20 kg | ||
Elstar | |||
Cox orange | |||
Satsumas | All varieties | Sizes 1-X - 2, packs of around 10-20 kg | Valencia (ES) |
Lemons | All varieties | Sizes 3-4, packs of around 10 kg | |
Clementines | All varieties | Sizes 1-X - 3, packs of around 5-15 kg | |
Mandarins | All varieties | Sizes 1 - 2, packs of around 8-10 kg | |
Oranges | Salustiana | Size 6-9, packs of around 10-20 kg | |
Navelinas | |||
Navelate | |||
Lanelate | |||
Valencia late | |||
Tarocco | |||
Navel | |||
Courgettes | All varieties | Size 14-21, loose in the pack | |
Cherries | All sweet varieties | Sizes 22 and over, loose in the pack | |
Cucumbers | Smooth varieties | Sizes 350-500 g, arranged in the pack | |
Garlic | White | Size 50-80 mm, packs of around 2-5 kg | |
Violet | |||
Plums | Greengage | Size 35 mm and over | |
Size 35 mm and over | |||
Santa Rosa | Size 40 mm and over | ||
Japanese plums (Golden Japan, etc.) | Size 40 mm and over | ||
Sweet peppers | Square green | Size 70 mm and over | |
Square coloured (red, yellow, etc.) | |||
White | Size 50 mm and over | ||
Elongated green | Size 40 mm and over | ||
Lettuces | Iceberg | Size 400 g and over, packs of 8 - 12 | |
Other varieties of headed lettuce (including Batavia) | Size 400 g and over, packs of 8 -12 | ||
Strawberries | All varieties | Packs of 250 / 500 g | |
Cultivated mushrooms | Closed | Medium sized (30-65 mm) | |
Kiwis | Hayward | Sizes 105-125 g, packs of around 3-10 kg |
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cauliflowers; asparagus; egg plant (aubergines); avocados; carrots; onions; beans; leeks; water melons; melons; hazelnuts; sour cherries; cabbages; potatoes.
CN code | Description | Period of application |
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Tomatoes | From 1 January to 31 December | |
Cucumbers |
From 1 January to 31 December | |
Artichokes | From 1 November to 30 June | |
Courgettes | From 1 January to 31 December | |
Sweet oranges, fresh | From 1 December to 31 May | |
Clementines | From 1 November to end of February | |
Mandarins (including tangerines and satsumas); wilking and similar citrus hybrids | From 1 November to end of February | |
Lemons (Citrus limon, Citrus limonum) | From 1 June to 31 May | |
Table grapes | From 21 July to 20 November | |
Apples | From 1 July to 30 June | |
Pears | From 1 July to 30 April | |
Apricots | From 1 June to 31 July | |
Cherries, other than sour cherries | From 21 May to 10 August | |
Peaches, including nectarines | From 11 June to 30 September | |
Plums | From 11 June to 30 September |
CN code | Description | Period of application |
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Cucumbers intended for processing | From 1 May to 31 October | |
Sour cherries (Prunus cerasus) | From 21 May to 10 August |
Member State(s) | Representative markets |
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Belgium and Luxembourg | Brussels |
Bulgaria | Sofia |
Czech Republic | Prague |
Denmark | Copenhagen |
Germany | Hamburg, Munich, Frankfurt, Cologne, Berlin |
Estonia | Tallinn |
Ireland | Dublin |
Greece | Athens, Thessaloniki |
Spain | Madrid, Barcelona, Seville, Bilbao, Zaragoza, Valencia |
France | Paris-Rungis, Marseille, Rouen, Dieppe, Perpignan, Nantes, Bordeaux, Lyon, Toulouse |
Croatia | Zagreb |
Italy | Milan |
Cyprus | Nicosia |
Latvia | Riga |
Lithuania | Vilnius |
Hungary | Budapest |
Malta | Attard |
Netherlands | Rotterdam |
Austria | Vienna-Inzersdorf |
Poland | Ozarów Mazowiecki-Bronisze, Poznan |
Portugal | Lisbon, Porto |
Romania | Bucharest, Constanța |
Slovenia | Ljubljana |
Slovakia | Bratislava |
Finland | Helsinki |
Sweden | Helsingborg, Stockholm |
United Kingdom | London |
Order number | CN code | Description of products | Period of application | Trigger level |
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78.0015 | Tomatoes | From 1 October to 31 May | ||
78.0020 | From 1 June to 30 September | |||
78.0065 | Cucumbers | From 1 May to 31 October | ||
78.0075 | From 1 November to 30 April | |||
78.0085 | Artichokes | From 1 November to 30 June | ||
78.0100 | Courgettes | From 1 January to 31 December | ||
78.0110 | Oranges | From 1 December to 31 May | ||
78.0120 | Clementines | From 1 November to end of February | ||
78.0130 | Mandarins (including tangerines and satsumas); wilkings and similar citrus hybrids | From 1 November to end of February | ||
78.0155 | Lemons | From 1 June to 31 December | ||
78.0160 | From 1 January to 31 May | |||
78.0170 | Table grapes | From 21 July to 20 November | ||
78.0175 | Apples | From 1 January to 31 August | ||
78.0180 | From 1 September to 31 December | |||
78.0220 | Pears | From 1 January to 30 April | ||
78.0235 | From 1 July to 31 December | |||
78.0250 | Apricots | From 1 June to 31 July | ||
78.0265 | Cherries, other than sour | From 21 May to 10 August | ||
78.0270 | Peaches, including nectarines | From 11 June to 30 September | ||
78.0280 | Plums | From 11 June to 30 September |
Regulation (EC) No 1580/2007 | This Regulation |
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Article 1 | Article 1 |
Article 2 | Article 2 |
Article 2a | Article 3 |
Article 3 | Article 4 |
Article 4 | Article 5 |
Article 5 | Article 6 |
Article 6 | Article 7 |
Article 7 | Article 8 |
Article 8 | Article 9 |
Article 9 | Article 10 |
Article 10 | Article 11 |
Article 11 | Article 12 |
Article 12 | Article 13 |
Article 12a | Article 14 |
Article 13 | Article 15 |
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Article 15 | Article 16 |
Article 16 | — |
Article 17 | — |
Article 18 | — |
Article 19 | — |
Article 20 | Article 17 |
Article 20a | Article 18 |
Article 21 | Article 19 |
Article 22 | Article 20 |
Article 23 | Article 21 |
Article 24 | Article 22 |
Article 25 | Article 23 |
Article 26 | Article 24 |
Article 27 | Article 25 |
Article 28 | Article 26 |
Article 29 | Article 27 |
Article 30 | Article 28 |
Article 31 | Article 29 |
Article 32 | Article 30 |
Article 33 | Article 31 |
Article 34 | Article 33 |
Article 35 | — |
Article 36 | Article 34 |
Article 37 | Article 35 |
Article 38 | Article 36 |
Article 39 | Article 37 |
Article 40 | Article 38 |
Article 41 | Article 39 |
Article 42 | Article 40 |
Article 43 | Article 41 |
Article 44 | Article 42 |
Article 45 | Article 43 |
Article 46 | Article 44 |
Article 47 | Article 45 |
Article 48 | Article 46 |
Article 49 | Article 47 |
Article 50 | Article 48 |
Article 51 | Article 49 |
Article 52 | Article 50 |
Article 53 | Article 51 |
Article 54 | Article 52 |
Article 55 | Article 53 |
Article 56 | Article 54 |
Article 57 | Article 55 |
Article 58 | Article 56 |
Article 59 | Article 57 |
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Article 61 | Article 59-60 |
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Article 68 | Article 67 |
Article 69 | Article 68 |
Article 70 | Article 69 |
Article 71 | Article 70 |
Article 72 | Article 71 |
Article 73 | Article 72 |
Article 74 | Article 73 |
Article 75 | Article 74 |
Article 76 | Article 75 |
Article 77 | Article 76 |
Article 78 | Article 77 |
Article 79 | Article 78 |
Article 80 | Article 79 |
Article 81 | Article 80 |
Article 82 | Article 81 |
Article 83 | Article 82 |
Article 84 | Article 83 |
Article 85 | Article 84 |
Article 86 | Article 85 |
Article 87 | Article 86 |
Article 88 | Article 87 |
Article 89 | Article 88 |
Article 90 | Article 89 |
Article 91 | Article 90 |
Article 92 | — |
Article 93 | Article 91 |
Article 94 | Article 92 |
Article 94a | Article 93 |
Article 95 | Article 94 |
Article 96 | Article 95(4) |
Article 97 | Article 95 |
Article 98 | Article 96 |
Article 99 | Article 97 |
Article 100 | Article 99 |
Article 101 | Article 100 |
Article 102 | Article 101 |
Article 103 | Article 102 |
Article 104 | Article 103 |
Article 105 | Article 104 |
Article 106 | Article 105(1) |
Article 107 | Article 105(2) and (3) |
Article 108 | Article 106 |
Article 109 | Article 107 |
Article 110 | Article 108 |
Article 111 | Article 109 |
Article 112 | Article 110 |
Article 113 | Article 111 |
Article 114 | Article 112 |
Article 115 | Article 113 |
Article 116 | Article 114 |
Article 117 | Article 115 |
Article 118 | Article 116 |
Article 119 | Article 117 |
Article 120 | Article 118 |
Article 121 | Article 119 |
Article 122 | Article 120 |
Article 123 | Article 121 |
Article 124 | Article 122 |
Article 125 | Article 123 |
Article 126 | Article 125 |
Article 127 | Article 126 |
Article 128 | Article 127 |
Article 129 | Article 128 |
Article 130 | Article 129 |
Article 131 | Article 130 |
Article 132 | Article 131 |
Article 133 | Article 132 |
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Article 135 | Article 133 |
Article 136 | Article 134 |
Article 137 | Article 135 |
Article 138 | Article 136 |
Article 139 | Article 137 |
Article 140 | Article 138 |
Article 141 | Article 139 |
Article 142 | Article 140 |
Article 143 | Article 141 |
Article 144 | Article 142 |
Article 145 | Article 143 |
Article 146 | Article 144 |
Article 147 | Article 145 |
Article 148 | Article 146 |
Article 149 | Article 147 |
Article 150 | Article 148 |
Article 151 | Article 149 |
Article 152 | Article 150 |
Article 153 | Article 151 |
Annex I | Annex I |
Annex II | Annex II |
Annex III | Annex III |
Annex IV | Annex IV |
Annex VI | Annex V |
Annex VII | Annex VII |
Annex VIII | Annex IX |
Annex IX | Annex X |
Annex X | Annex XI |
Annex XI | Annex XII |
Annex XII | Annex XIII |
Annex XIII | Annex XIV |
Annex XIV | Annex VIII |
Annex XV | Annex XVI |
Annex XVI | Annex XVII |
Annex XVII | Annex XVIII |
Annex XVIII | Annex XX |