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Council Regulation (EEC) No 2092/91 of 24 June 1991 on organic production of agricultural products and indications referring thereto on agricultural products and foodstuffs (repealed)

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[F1ANNEX V U.K.

PART A: INDICATION THAT PRODUCTS ARE COVERED BY THE INSPECTION SCHEME U.K.

The indication that a product is covered by the inspection scheme must be shown in the same language or languages as used for the labelling.

[F2BG

:

Биологично земеделие — Система на контрол на ЕО]

ES

:

Agricultura Ecológica — Sistema de control CE

[F3CS

:

Ekologické zemědělství — kontrolní systém ES]

DA

:

Økologisk jordbrug — EF-kontrolordning

DE

:

Ökologischer Landbau — EG-Kontrollsystem eller Biologische Landwirtschaft — EG-Kontrollsystem

[F3ET

:

Mahepõllumajandus — EÜ kontrollsüsteem or Ökoloogiline põllumajandus 7— EÜ kontrollsüsteem]

EL

:

Βιολογική γεωργία — Σύστημα ελέγχου ΕΚ

EN

:

Organic Farming — EC Control System

FR

:

Agriculture biologique — Système de contrôle CE

IT

:

Agricoltura Biologica — Regime di controllo CE

[F3LV

:

Bioloģiskā lauksaimniecība — EK kontroles sistēma

LT

:

Ekologinis žemės ūkis — EB kontrolės sistema

HU

:

Ökológiai gazdálkodás — EK ellenőrzési rendszer

MT

:

Agrikultura Organika — Sistema ta' Kontroll tal-KE]

NL

:

Biologische landbouw — EG-controlesysteem

[F3PL

:

Rolnictwo ekologiczne — system kontroli WE]

PT

:

Agricultura Biológica — Sistema de Controlo CE

[F2RO

:

Agricultură Ecologică — Sistem de control CE]

[F3SK

:

Ekologické poľnohospodárstvo — kontrolný systém ES

SL

:

Ekološko kmetijstvo — Kontrolni sistem ES]

FI

:

Luonnonmukainen maataloustuotanto — EY:n valvontajärjestelmä

SV

:

Ekologiskt jordbruk — EG-kontrollsystem

PART B: COMMUNITY LOGO U.K.

B.1. Conditions with regard to the presentation and use of the Community logo U.K.

B.1.1. The Community logo referred to above shall comprise of the models in part B.2 of this Annex. U.K.

B.1.2. The indications that must be included in the logo are listed in part B.3 of this Annex. It is possible to combine the logo with the indication mentioned in part A to this Annex. U.K.

B.1.3. To use the Community logo and the indications referred to in part B.3 of this Annex, the technical reproduction rules laid down in the graphic manual in part B.4 of this Annex must be complied with. U.K.

[F4B.2. Models U.K.

]

B.3. Indications to be inserted in the Community logo U.K.

[F4 [X1B.3.1. Single indications: U.K.

[F2BG

:

БИОЛОГИЧНО ЗЕМЕДЕЛИЕ]

ES

:

AGRICULTURA ECOLÓGICA

CS

:

EKOLOGICKÉ ZEMĚDĚLSTVÍ

DA

:

ØKOLOGISK JORDBRUG

DE

:

BIOLOGISCHE LANDWIRTSCHAFT, ÖKOLOGISCHER LANDBAU

ET

:

MAHEPÕLLUMAJANDUS, ÖKOLOOGILINE PÕLLUMAJANDUS

EL

:

ΒΙΟΛΟΓΙΚΗ ΓΕΩΡΓΙΑ

EN

:

ORGANIC FARMING

FR

:

AGRICULTURE BIOLOGIQUE

IT

:

AGRICOLTURA BIOLOGICA

LV

:

BIOLOĞISKĀ LAUKSAIMNIECĪBA

LT

:

EKOLOGINIS ŽEMĖS ŪKIS

HU

:

ÖKOLÓGIAI GAZDÁLKODÁS

MT

:

AGRIKULTURA ORGANIKA

NL

:

BIOLOGISCHE LANDBOUW

PL

:

ROLNICTWO EKOLOGICZNE

PT

:

AGRICULTURA BIOLÓGICA

[F2RO

:

AGRICULTURĂ ECOLOGICĂ]

SK

:

EKOLOGICKÉ POĽNOHOSPODÁRSTVO

SL

:

EKOLOŠKO KMETIJSTVO

FI

:

LUONNONMUKAINEN MAATALOUSTUOTANTO

SV

:

EKOLOGISKT JORDBRUK] ]

B.3.2. Combination of two indications: U.K.

Combinations of two indications referring to the languages mentioned under B.3.1. are authorised, subject of being developed in accordance with the following examples:

NL/FR

:

BIOLOGISCHE LANDBOUW AGRICULTURE BIOLOGIQUE

FI/SV

:

LUONNONMUKAINEN MAATALOUSTUOTANTO EKOLOGISKT JORDBRUK

FR/DE

:

AGRICULTURE BIOLOGIQUE BIOLOGISCHE LANDWIRTSCHAFT

B.4. Graphic manual U.K.

1. INTRODUCTION U.K.

The graphic manual is an instrument for the operators to reproduce the logo.

2. GENERAL USE OF THE LOGO U.K.

2.1. COLOURED LOGO (reference colours) U.K.

When the coloured logo is used, this logo must appear in colour by using direct colours (Pantone) or a four-colour process. The reference colours are indicated hereunder.

2.2. SINGLE-COLOUR LOGO: LOGO IN BLACK AND WHITE U.K.

The logo in black and white can be used as shown:

2.3. CONTRAST WITH BACKGROUND COLOURS U.K.

If the logo is used in colour on coloured backgrounds which makes it difficult to read, use a delimiting outer circle around the logo to improve its contrast with the background colours as shown:

2.4. TYPOGRAPHY U.K.

[F5Use Frutiger or Myriad bold condensed in capitals for the wording. The letter size of the wording shall be reduced according to the norms set down in Section 2.6.]

2.5. LANGUAGE U.K.

You are free to use the language version or versions of your choice according to the specifications indicated in B.3.

2.6. REDUCTION SIZES U.K.

If the application of the logo on different types of labelling makes reduction necessary, the minimum size shall be:

(a)

For a logo with a single indication: minimum size 20 mm diameter.

(b)

For a logo with a combination of two indications: minimum size 40 mm diameter.

2.7. PARTICULAR CONDITIONS TO USE THE LOGO U.K.

The use of the logo serves to confer specific value to the products. The most effective application of the logo is therefore in colour, since it will thus have a greater presence and be recognised more easily and quickly by the consumer.

The use of the logo using a single colour (black and white) as established in Section 2.2 is only recommended in cases where its application in colour is not practical.

3. ORIGINAL BROMIDES U.K.

3.1. TWO-COLOUR SELECTION U.K.
  • Single indication in all the languages

  • The examples of the language combinations referred to in B.3.2

3.2. OUTLINES U.K.

3.3. SINGLE-COLOUR: LOGO IN BLACK AND WHITE U.K.

3.4. COLOUR SAMPLE SHEETS U.K.

PANTONE REFLEX BLUE

PANTONE 367

]

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