Commission Delegated Regulation (EU) 2023/2465 of 17 August 2023 supplementing Regulation (EU) No 1308/2013 of the European Parliament and of the Council as regards marketing standards for eggs, and repealing Commission Regulation (EC) No 589/2008
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  • Corrigendum to Commission Delegated Regulation (EU) 2023/2465 of 17 August 2023 supplementing Regulation (EU) No 1308/2013 of the European Parliament and of the Council as regards marketing standards for eggs, and repealing Commission Regulation (EC) No 589/2008, 32023R2465R(01), May 3, 2024
Commission Delegated Regulation (EU) 2023/2465of 17 August 2023supplementing Regulation (EU) No 1308/2013 of the European Parliament and of the Council as regards marketing standards for eggs, and repealing Commission Regulation (EC) No 589/2008
Article 1Subject matterThis Regulation supplements Regulation (EU) No 1308/2013 with rules on the marketing standards for eggs of hens of the Gallus gallus species, except eggs for hatching, in particular as regards:(a)the classification criteria;(b)the preservation and handling;(c)the marking and packing requirements;(d)the use of optional reserved terms;(e)the tolerance levels;(f)the conditions for imports and exports.
Article 2DefinitionsFor the purposes of this Regulation and Implementing Regulation (EU) 2023/2466, the definitions in Article 2(1) of Regulation (EC) No 852/2004 and points 5.2, 5.3, 5.4 and 7.3 of Annex I to Regulation (EC) No 853/2004 shall apply.In addition, the following definitions shall apply:(a)"pack" means a wrapping containing Class A or Class B eggs, excluding transport packaging and containers of industrial eggs;(b)"loose egg sales" means the offer for retail sale of eggs to the final consumer, other than in packs;(c)"collector" means any establishment registered in accordance with Article 6 of Regulation (EC) No 852/2004 to collect eggs from a producer for delivery to a packing centre, to a market selling exclusively to wholesalers whose undertakings are approved as packing centres, or to the food or non-food industry;(d)"food industry" means any establishment producing egg products intended for human consumption, excluding mass caterers;(e)"non-food industry" means any business producing products containing eggs not intended for human consumption;(f)"mass caterers" means the establishments referred to in Article 2(2), point (d), of Regulation (EU) No 1169/2011;(g)"eggs" means eggs in shell – other than broken, incubated or cooked eggs – that are produced by hens of the Gallus gallus species and are fit for direct human consumption or for the preparation of egg products;(h)"broken eggs" means eggs showing breaks of both the shell and the membranes, resulting in the exposure of their contents;(i)"incubated eggs" means eggs from the time of insertion in the incubator onwards;(j)"industrial eggs" means eggs not intended for human consumption;(k)"batch" means the eggs in packs or loose from one and the same production site or packing centre, situated in one place, with one and the same laying date or date of minimum durability or packing date, the same farming method and, in case of graded eggs, the same quality and weight grading;(l)"repacking" means the physical transfer of eggs to another pack or the re-marking of a pack containing eggs;(m)"marketing" means holding eggs for the purpose of sale, including offering for sale, storage, packing, labelling, delivery, or any other form of transfer, whether free of charge or not;(n)"operator" means a producer and any other natural or legal person involved in the marketing of eggs;(o)"production site" means an establishment keeping laying hens, registered in accordance with Commission Directive 2002/4/ECCommission Directive 2002/4/EC of 30 January 2002 on the registration of establishments keeping laying hens, covered by Council Directive 1999/74/EC (OJ L 30, 31.1.2002, p. 44).;(p)"packing centre" means a packing centre within the meaning of Regulation (EC) No 853/2004 that is authorised in accordance with Article 3(2) of Implementing Regulation (EU) 2023/2466 and where eggs are graded by quality and weight;(q)"final consumer" means the ultimate consumer of a foodstuff who will not use the food as part of any food business operation or activity;(r)"producer code" means the distinguishing number of the production site according to point 2 of the Annex to Directive 2002/4/EC.
Article 3Quality characteristics of eggs1.Class A eggs shall have the following quality characteristics:(a)shell and cuticle: normal shape, clean and undamaged;(b)air space: height not exceeding 6 mm, stationary; however, for eggs to be marketed as "extra", it may not exceed 4 mm;(c)yolk: visible on candling as a shadow only, without clearly discernible outline, slightly mobile upon turning the egg, and returning to a central position;(d)white: clear, translucent;(e)germ: imperceptible development;(f)foreign matter: not permissible;(g)unintended foreign smell: not permissible.2.Class B eggs shall be eggs which do not meet the quality characteristics provided for in paragraph 1. Class A eggs which no longer have those characteristics shall be downgraded to Class B. Eggs not being marked within 10 days after laying shall be Class B eggs.
Article 4Preservation and handling of eggs1.Class A eggs shall not be washed or cleaned, before or after grading, except as provided for in paragraph 3.2.Class A eggs shall not be treated for preservation or chilled in premises or plants where the temperature is artificially maintained at less than 5 °C. However, eggs which have been kept at a temperature below 5 °C during transport for not more than 24 hours or on retail premises or in annexes thereto for not more than 72 hours shall not be considered as chilled.3.Member States which, on 1 June 2003, authorised packing centres to wash eggs may continue to authorise packing centres to wash eggs, provided that those centres operate in accordance with the national guides for egg-washing systems. Washed eggs may only be marketed in the Member States in which such authorisations have been issued.4.The Member States referred to in paragraph 3 shall encourage the development of national guides to good practice for egg-washing systems by the food business operators, in accordance with Article 8 of Regulation (EC) No 852/2004.
Article 5Grading of Class A eggs by weight1.Class A eggs shall be graded by weight as follows:(a)XL – very large: weight ≥ 73 g;(b)L – large: weight ≥ 63 g and < 73 g;(c)M – medium: weight ≥ 53 g and < 63 g;(d)S – small: weight < 53 g.2.The weight-grading shall be indicated by the corresponding letters or terms as defined in paragraph 1 or by a combination of both, which may be supplemented by the corresponding weight ranges.3.By way of derogation from paragraph 1, where Class A eggs of different sizes are packed together in the same pack, the minimum net weight of the eggs shall be given in grams and the indication "Eggs of different sizes" or equivalent terms shall appear on the outer surface of the pack.
Article 6Time limit for grading, marking and packing eggs and marking packs1.Class A eggs shall be graded, marked and packed within 10 days of laying.2.Eggs marketed in accordance with Article 12 shall be graded, marked and packed within 4 days of laying.3.The date of minimum durability referred to in Article 11(1), point (d), of this Regulation shall be marked at the time of packing in accordance with point 1 of Annex X to Regulation (EU) No 1169/2011.
Article 7Information displayed on transport packaging1.Without prejudice to Article 18 of Regulation (EC) No 178/2002, at the production site, each transport packaging containing eggs shall be identified by the producer by:(a)the producer’s name and address;(b)the producer code;(c)the number of eggs and/or their weight;(d)the laying date or period;(e)the date of dispatch.In the case of packing centres supplied with unpacked eggs from their own production units, situated at the same site, identification on transport packaging may take place at the packing centre.2.The information referred to in paragraph 1 shall be applied to the transport packaging and be contained in accompanying documents. A copy of those documents shall be kept by any intervening operator to whom the eggs are delivered. The originals of the accompanying documents shall be kept by the packing centre that grades the eggs.Where batches received by a collector are subdivided for delivery to more than one operator, the accompanying documents may be substituted by appropriate transport container labels, provided that the latter include the information referred to in paragraph 1.3.The information referred to in paragraph 1 applied to the transport packaging shall not be modified and shall remain on the transport packaging until removal of eggs for immediate grading, marking, packing or further processing.
Article 8Marking of eggs for cross-border delivery1.Eggs delivered from a production site to a collector, a packing centre, food or non-food industry situated in another Member State shall be marked with the producer code before leaving the production site.2.A Member State on whose territory the production site is situated may grant an exemption from the requirement provided for in paragraph 1, where a producer has signed a delivery contract with a packing centre in another Member State requiring the marking in accordance with this Regulation. Such an exemption may be granted only at the request of both operators concerned and with the prior written agreement of the Member State where the packing centre is situated. In such cases, a copy of the delivery contract shall accompany the consignment.3.The minimum duration of delivery contracts referred to in paragraph 2 may not be less than one month.4.The inspection services, referred to in Article 9 of Implementing Regulation (EU) 2023/2466, of the Member States concerned, and of any transit Member States, shall be informed before an exemption is granted in accordance with paragraph 2 of this Article.5.Class B eggs marketed in another Member State that are marked in accordance with Part VI, Point III(1), second subparagraph, of Annex VII to Regulation (EU) No 1308/2013 shall, where appropriate, bear an indication in accordance with Article 9 of this Regulation so as to ensure that they can easily be distinguished from Class A eggs.
Article 9Indications on Class B eggsThe indication referred to in Part VI, Point III(1), second subparagraph, of Annex VII to Regulation (EU) No 1308/2013 shall be a circle of at least 12 mm in diameter around the letter "B" at least 5 mm high, or an easily visible colour spot of at least 5 mm in diameter.
Article 10Marking of eggs delivered directly to the food industry1.Save as otherwise provided for by the sanitary legislation, Member States may exempt operators at their request from the marking obligations provided for in Part VI, Point III(1) of Annex VII to Regulation (EU) No 1308/2013 where eggs are delivered directly from the production site to the food industry. The delivery shall be under the full responsibility of the food industry operator, which accordingly undertakes to use the eggs only for processing.2.When in the cases referred to in paragraph 1 eggs are delivered from a production site in one Member State to the food industry in another Member State, the Member State where the production site is established shall appropriately inform the competent authorities of the other Member State about the granting of the marking derogation before the first delivery takes place.3.Member States may exempt eggs that are imported from a third country and are delivered directly to the food industry from being marked provided that their final destination with a view to processing is checked by the competent authorities of the Member State.
Article 11Marking of packs1.Packs containing Class A eggs shall bear on the outer surface in easily visible and clearly legible type:(a)the codes of the packing centres where eggs have been packed and, where appropriate, repacked;(b)the quality grading; packs shall be identified either by the words "Class A" or the letter "A", whether alone or in combination with the words "fresh" or "fresh eggs";(c)the weight grading in accordance with Article 5;(d)the date of minimum durability in accordance with Article 9(1), point (f), of Regulation (EU) No 1169/2011;(e)the wording "washed eggs" for eggs washed in accordance with Article 4 of this Regulation;(f)as a special storage condition in accordance with Article 9(1), point (g), of Regulation (EU) No 1169/2011 an indication advising consumers to keep eggs chilled after purchase.2.In addition to the requirements laid down in paragraph 1, packs containing Class A eggs shall bear on the outer surface in easily visible and clearly legible type of the farming method.For the identification of the farming method only the following terms shall be used:(a)for conventional farming, the terms set out in Annex I to this Regulation;(b)for organic production, the terms set out in Article 30(1) of Regulation (EU) 2018/848 of the European Parliament and of the CouncilRegulation (EU) 2018/848 of the European Parliament and of the Council of 30 May 2018 on organic production and labelling of organic products and repealing Council Regulation (EC) No 834/2007 (OJ L 150, 14.6.2018, p. 1)..The meaning of the producer code shall be explained on or inside the pack.3.Paragraph 2 shall apply without prejudice to national technical measures going beyond the minimum requirements for systems of production for the various egg farming methods laid down in Annex II, which may apply only to producers of the Member State concerned and provided that they are compatible with Union law.4.Packs containing Class B eggs shall bear on the outer surface in easily visible and clearly legible type:(a)the packing centre code;(b)the quality grading; packs shall be identified either by the words "Class B" or the letter "B";(c)the packing date.5.The Member States may require, for packs of eggs produced on their territory, that the labels be affixed in such a way so as to be broken when opening the packs.
Article 12Optional reserved terms concerning quality1.The words "extra" or "extra fresh" may be used as an additional quality indication on packs containing Class A eggs until the ninth day after laying of the eggs.2.Where indications referred to in paragraph 1 are used, the laying date and the time limit of 9 days shall be shown on the pack in such a way as to be easily visible and clearly legible.
Article 13Optional reserved terms concerning feedWhere an indication of how the laying hens are fed is used, the following minimum requirements shall apply:(a)reference may be made to cereals as a feed ingredient only where they account for at least 60 % in weight of the feed formula given, of which no more than 15 % of cereal by-products may be part;(b)without prejudice to the minimum of 60 % referred to in point (a), where reference is made to a specific cereal, it shall account for at least 30 % of the feed formula used. If specific reference is made to more than one cereal, each shall account for at least 5 % of the feed formula.
Article 14Information to be displayed for loose egg salesFor loose egg sales, the following information shall be given in such a manner as to be easily visible and clearly legible to the consumer:(a)the quality grading;(b)the weight grading in accordance with Article 5;(c)an indication of the farming method as laid down in Article 11(2);(d)an explanation of the meaning of the producer code;(e)the date of minimum durability.
Article 15Quality of packsWithout prejudice to the requirements for the wrapping and packaging of foodstuffs laid down in Chapter X of Annex II to Regulation (EC) No 852/2004, packs shall be shock-resistant, dry, clean and in good repair, and be of materials which protect the eggs from extraneous odour and the risk of quality deterioration.
Article 16Packing of industrial eggsIndustrial eggs shall be marketed in packaging containers with a red band or label.Those bands and labels shall show:(a)the name and address of the operator for whom the eggs are intended;(b)the name and address of the operator who has dispatched the eggs;(c)the words "industrial eggs" in capital letters 2 cm high, and the words "unsuitable for human consumption" in letters at least 8 mm high.
Article 17RepackingPacked Class A eggs may be repacked only by packing centres. Each pack shall contain only eggs of a single batch.
Article 18Tolerance for quality defects1.The following tolerances shall be allowed when checking batches of Class A eggs:(a)at the packing centre, just before dispatch: 5 % of eggs with quality defects;(b)at the other marketing stages: 7 % of eggs with quality defects.2.For eggs marketed as "extra" or "extra fresh", no tolerance shall be allowed for the height of the air space at the time of packing or import.3.Where the batch checked contains fewer than 180 eggs, the percentages referred to in paragraph 1 shall be doubled.
Article 19Tolerance for egg weight1.Except in the case provided for in Article 5(3) in the checking of batches of Class A eggs, a tolerance shall be allowed as regards the weight per egg. Such batches may contain not more than 10 % of eggs of weight grades adjacent to that marked on the packing, but not more than 5 % of eggs of the next lower weight grade.2.Where the batch checked contains fewer than 180 eggs, the percentages referred to in paragraph 1 shall be doubled.
Article 20Tolerance for marking eggsA tolerance of 20 % of eggs with marks that are illegible shall be allowed in the checking of batches and packs.
Article 21Eggs for export to third countriesEggs packed and intended for export to third countries may be made to comply with requirements different from those laid down in Part VI of Annex VII to Regulation (EU) No 1308/2013 and in this Regulation as regards quality, marking and labelling, or with additional requirements.
Article 22Imported eggs1.The Commission shall evaluate marketing standards for eggs applicable in exporting third countries on request of the country concerned. This evaluation shall extend to the rules on marking and labelling, farming methods and checks as well as their implementation. If it finds that the rules applied offer sufficient guarantees as to their equivalence with Union legislation, eggs imported from the country concerned shall be marked with a distinguishing number equivalent to the producer code.2.Any evaluation of equivalence of rules as referred to in paragraph 1 shall include an assessment of whether the requirements contained in this Regulation are effectively met by operators in the third country concerned. It shall be updated regularly. The Commission shall publish the result of the evaluation in the Official Journal of the European Union.3.Eggs imported from third countries shall be clearly and legibly marked in the country of origin with its ISO 3166 country code.4.Where there is not sufficient guarantee as to the equivalence of rules as referred to in paragraph 1, packs containing eggs imported from the third country concerned shall bear on the outer surface in easily visible and clearly legible type:(a)the country of origin;(b)the farming method as "non-EU standard".
Article 23Exceptions for the French overseas departments1.By way of derogation from Article 4(2), eggs intended for retail trade in the French overseas departments may be dispatched chilled to those departments.2.In the case referred to in paragraph 1 of this Article, in addition to the requirements provided for in Articles 11 and 14, the wording "chilled eggs" shall appear and particulars as to refrigeration shall be given on the outer surface of the pack. The distinguishing mark for "chilled eggs" shall be an equilateral triangle of at least 10 mm along the sides.
Article 24Exceptions for certain regions of FinlandEggs sold directly by the producer to retail outlets in the regions listed in Annex III shall be exempted from the requirements of Part VI of Annex VII to Regulation (EU) No 1308/2013 and of this Regulation. However, the farming method must be duly identified in accordance with Article 11(2) and Article 14, point (c), of this Regulation.
Article 25RepealRegulation (EC) No 589/2008 is repealed.References to the repealed Regulation shall be construed as references to this Regulation and to Implementing Regulation (EU) 2023/2466 and shall be read in accordance with the correlation table in Annex IV to this Regulation.
Article 26Entry into forceThis Regulation shall enter into force on the twentieth day following that of its publication in the Official Journal of the European Union.
This Regulation shall be binding in its entirety and directly applicable in the Member States in accordance with the Treaties.ANNEX ITerms referred to in Article 11(2), second subparagraph, point (a)
Code language123
BG"Яйца от кокошки – свободно отглеждане на открито""Яйца от кокошки – подово отглеждане""Яйца от кокошки – оглеждани в уголемени клетки"
ES"Huevos de gallinas camperas""Huevos de gallinas sueltas en el gallinero""Huevos de gallinas criadas en jaulas acondicionadas"
CZ"Vejce nosnic ve volném výběhu""Vejce nosnic v halách""Vejce nosnic v klecích/obohacené klece"
DA"Frilandsæg""Skrabeæg""Æg fra stimulusberigede bure"
DE"Eier aus Freilandhaltung""Eier aus Bodenhaltung""Eier aus ausgestalteter Käfighaltung"
ET"Vabalt peetavate kanade munad""Õrrekanade munad""Täiustatud puuris peetavate kanade munad"
EL"Αυγά ελεύθερης βοσκής""Αυγά αχυρώνα ή αυγά στρωμνής""Αυγά αναβαθμισμένων/διευθετημένων κλωβών"
EN"Free range eggs""Barn eggs""Eggs from enriched cages hens"
FR"Œufs de poules élevées en plein air""Œufs de poules élevées au sol""Œufs de poules élevées en cages aménagées"
HR"Jaja iz slobodnog uzgoja""Jaja iz štalskog (podnog) uzgoja""Jaja iz obogaćenih kaveza"
GA"Uibheacha saor-raoin""Uibheacha sciobóil""Uibheacha ó chearca a choinnítear i gcásanna cúbarnaí feabhsaithe"
IT"Uova da allevamento all’aperto""Uova da allevamento a terra""Uova da allevamento in gabbie attrezzate"
LV"Brīvās turēšanas apstākļos dētās olas""Kūtī dētas olas""Uzlabotos sprostos dētas olas"
LT"Laisvai laikomų vištų kiaušiniai""Ant kraiko laikomų vištų kiaušiniai""Pagerintuose narveliuose laikomų vištų kiaušiniai"
HU"Szabad tartásban termelt tojás""Alternatív tartásban termelt tojás""Berendezett, kiscsoportos tartás(technológiá)ban termelt tojás"
MT"Bajd tat-tiġieg imrobbija barra""Bajd tat-tiġieġ imrobbija ma" l-art"Bajd tat-tiġieġ imrobbija f’gaġeġ arrikkiti"
NL"Eieren van hennen met vrije uitloop""Scharreleieren""Verrijkte kooi-eieren"
PL"Jaja z chowu na wolnym wybiegu""Jaja z chowu ściółkowego""Jaja z chowu w ulepszonych klatkach"
PT"Ovos de galinhas criadas ao ar livre""Ovos de galinhas criadas no solo""Ovos de galinhas criadas em gaiolas melhoradas"
RO"Ouă de găini crescute în aer liber""Ouă de găini crescute în hale la sol""Ouă de găini crescute în baterii îmbunătățite"
SK"Vajcia z chovu na voľnom výbehu""Vajcia z podstielkového chovu""Vajcia z chovu v obohatených klietkach"
SL"Jajca iz proste reje""Jajca iz hlevske reje""Jajca iz reje v obogatenih kletkah"
FI"Ulkokanojen munia""Lattiakanojen munia""Virikehäkkikanojen munia"
SV"Ägg från utehöns""Ägg från frigående höns inomhus""Ägg från höns i inredda burar"
ANNEX IIMinimum requirements for systems of production for the various egg farming methods referred to in Article 11(3)1."Free-range eggs" must be produced in systems of production which satisfy at least the conditions laid down in Article 4 of Directive 1999/74/EC.In particular, the following conditions must be satisfied:(a)hens must have continuous daytime access to open-air runs. However, this requirement does not prevent a producer from restricting access for a limited period of time in the morning hours in accordance with usual good farming practice, including good animal husbandry practice. Where temporary restrictions have been imposed on the basis of Union legislation, eggs may be marketed as "free-range" notwithstanding that restriction;(b)open-air runs to which hens have access must be mainly covered with vegetation and not be used for other purposes except for orchards, woodland and livestock grazing. The competent authorities may authorise the use of open-air runs for other purposes, in particular the installation of solar panels, that are not conflicting with the animal welfare conditions as laid down in Directive 1999/74/EC and do not limit the mobility of the hens;(c)the maximum stocking density of open-air runs must not be greater than 2500 hens per hectare of ground available to the hens or one hen per 4 m2 at all times. However, where at least 10 m2 per hen is available and where rotation is practised and hens are given even access to the whole area over the flock’s life, each paddock used must at any time assure at least 2,5 m2 per hen;(d)open-air runs must not extend beyond a radius of 150 m from the nearest pophole of the building. However, an extension of up to 350 m from the nearest pophole of the building is permissible provided that a sufficient number of shelters as referred to in Article 4(1), point 3(b)(ii), of Directive 1999/74/EC are evenly distributed throughout the whole open-air run with at least four shelters per hectare.2."Barn eggs" must be produced in systems of production which satisfy at least the conditions laid down in Article 4 of Directive 1999/74/EC.3.Eggs from "enriched cages" must be produced in systems of production which satisfy at least the conditions laid down in Article 6 of Directive 1999/74/EC.4.Member States may authorise derogations from points 1 and 2 of this Annex for establishments with fewer than 350 laying hens or rearing breeding laying hens as regards the obligations referred to in Article 4(1), point 1(d), point 1(e), point 2, point 3(a)(i) and point 3(b)(i), of Directive 1999/74/EC.ANNEX IIIRegions of Finland referred to in Article 24LappiPohjois-PohjanmaaKainuuPohjois-KarjalaPohjois-SavoAhvenanmaaANNEX IVCorrelation table
Regulation (EC) No 589/2008This RegulationImplementing Regulation (EU) 2023/2466
Article 1Article 2Article 2
Article 2(1)Article 3(1)
Article 2(2) and (3)Article 4(1) and (2)
Article 2(4)Article 3(2)
Article 3Article 4(3) and (4)
Article 4Article 5
Article 5Article 3
Article 6Article 6
Article 7Article 7
Article 8Article 8
Article 9Article 4
Article 10Article 9
Article 11Article 10
Article 12Article 11
Article 13
Article 14Article 12
Article 15Article 13
Article 16Article 14
Article 17Article 15
Article 18Article 16
Article 19Article 17
Article 20Article 5
Article 21Article 6
Article 22Article 7
Article 23Article 8
Article 24Article 9
Article 25Article 10
Article 26Article 18
Article 27Article 19
Article 28Article 20
Article 29Article 21
Article 30Article 22
Article 32Article 11
Article 33Article 23
Article 34Article 24
Article 35
Article 36
Article 37Article 12
Annex IAnnex I
Annex IIAnnex II
Annex IIIAnnex III

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