Commission Implementing Regulation (EU) No 1333/2011 of 19 December 2011 laying down marketing standards for bananas, rules on the verification of compliance with those marketing standards and requirements for notifications in the banana sector (codification)
Modified by
- 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
(a) do not impede the free circulation of bananas originating in third countries or other regions of the Union and complying with the marketing standards referred to in Article 1; and (b) are not incompatible with the marketing standards referred to in Article 1.
(a) have inspectors who have followed a training course recognised by the competent national authorities; (b) have the equipment and facilities necessary for carrying out the verifications and analyses required for the checks; and (c) have adequate facilities for communicating information.
(a) have staff experienced in marketing standards and handling and inspection facilities; (b) keep records of the operations they carry out; and (c) present guarantees that the quality of bananas they market conforms with the marketing standards referred to in Article 1.
(a) the quantity of bananas produced in the Union which are marketed: (i) in their region of production; (ii) outside their region of production;
(b) the average selling prices on local markets of green bananas produced in the Union which are marketed in their region of production; (c) the average selling prices for green bananas at the stage of delivery at first port of unloading (goods not unloaded) in respect of bananas produced in the Union which are marketed in the Union outside their region of production; (d) forecasts of the data referred to in points (a), (b) and (c) for the two subsequent reporting periods.
(a) the Canary Islands; (b) Guadeloupe; (c) Martinique; (d) Madeira, the Azores and the Algarve; (e) Crete and Lakonia; (f) Cyprus.
(a) January to April inclusive; (b) May to August inclusive; (c) September to December inclusive.
green and unripened, intact, firm, sound; produce affected by rotting or deterioration such as to make it unfit for consumption is excluded, clean, practically free from visible foreign matter, practically free from pests, practically free from damage caused by pests, with the stalk intact, without bending, fungal damage or dessication, with pistils removed, free from malformation or abnormal curvature of the fingers, practically free from bruises, practically free from damage due to low temperatures, free from abnormal external moisture, free from any foreign smell and/or taste.
a sufficient portion of crown of normal colouring, sound and free from fungal contamination, a cleanly cut crown, not beveled or torn, with no stalk fragments.
withstand transport and handling, and arrive in satisfactory condition at the place of destination in order to attain an appropriate degree of maturity after ripening.
slight defects in shape, slight skin defects due to rubbing and other slight superficial blemishes not covering a total of more than 2 cm 2 of the surface of the finger.
defects of shape, skin defects due to scraping, rubbing or other causes, provided that the total area affected does not cover more than 4 cm 2 of the surface of the finger.
the length of the fruit expressed in centimetres and measured along the convex face, from the blossom end to the point where the peduncle joins the crown, the grade, that is the measurement, in millimetres, of the thickness of a transverse section of the fruit between the lateral faces and the middle, perpendicularly to the longitudinal axis.
the median finger on the outer row of the hand, the finger next to the cut sectioning the hand, on the outer row of the cluster.
Packer and/or dispatcher | Name and address or officially issued or recognised conventional mark. |
the word "Bananas" where the contents are not visible from the outside, the name of the variety or commercial type.
production area, and (optionally) national, regional or local name.
class, net weight, size, expressed as minimum length and, optionally, as maximum length.
Group | Sub-group | |
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AA | Sweet fig | Sweet fig, Pisang Mas, Amas Datil, Bocadillo |
AB | Ney-Poovan | Ney Poovan, Safet Velchi |
AAA | Cavendish | Dwarf Cavendish |
Giant Cavendish | ||
Lacatan | ||
Poyo (Robusta) | ||
Williams | ||
Americani | ||
Valery | ||
Arvis | ||
Gros Michel | Gros Michel ("Big Mike") | |
Highgate | ||
Hybrids | Flhorban 920 | |
Pink fig | Figue Rose | |
Figue Rose Verte | ||
Ibota | ||
AAB | Fig apple | Fig apple, Silk |
Pome (Prata) | Pacovan | |
Prata Ana | ||
Mysore | Mysore, Pisang Ceylan, Gorolo |
Only Article 1 and only as regards the German version | |
Only Article 1 and only as regards the English and Swedish versions | |
Only Article 2 and only as regards the English version | |
Only Article 2 and only as regards the Spanish version | |
Only Article 6 |
Regulation (EC) No 2257/94 | Regulation (EC) No 2898/95 | Regulation (EC) No 239/2007 | This Regulation |
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Article 1 | — | — | Article 1 |
Article 2, introductory part | — | — | Article 2, introductory part |
Article 2, first indent | — | — | Article 2(a) |
Article 2, second indent | — | — | Article 2(b) |
Article 3 | — | — | Article 13 |
Annex I | — | — | Annex I |
Annex II | — | — | Annex IV |
— | Article 1 | — | Article 3 |
— | Article 2 | — | Article 4 |
— | Article 3 | — | Article 5 |
— | Article 4 | — | Article 6 |
— | Article 5 | — | Article 7 |
— | Article 6 | — | Article 8 |
— | Article 7 | — | Article 9 |
— | Article 8 | — | Article 10 |
— | Article 9 | — | — |
— | Annex I | — | Annex II |
— | Annex II | — | Annex III |
— | — | Article 1 | Article 11 |
— | — | Article 2 | — |
— | — | Article 3 | — |
— | — | — | Article 12 |
— | — | — | Annex V |
— | — | — | Annex VI |