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Council Regulation (EC) No 2200/96 of 28 October 1996 on the common organization of the market in fruit and vegetables (repealed)

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ANNEX IU.K.Products which are to be supplied fresh to the consumer and are subject to standards

  • Almonds

  • Apples and pears

  • Apricots

  • Artichokes

  • Asparagus

  • Aubergines

  • Avocados

  • Beans

  • Brussels sprouts

  • Cabbage

  • Carrots

  • Cauliflowers

  • Celery

  • Cherries

  • Citrus fruit

  • Courgettes

  • Cucumbers

  • Garlic

  • Hazelnuts

  • Kiwis

  • Leeks

  • Lettuce, curly and escarole chicory

  • Melons

  • Onions

  • Peaches and nectarines

  • Peas for shelling

  • Plums

  • Spinach

  • Strawberries

  • Sweet peppers

  • Table grapes

  • Tomatoes

  • Walnuts

  • Water melons

  • Witloof chicory

  • [F1Cultivated mushrooms]

[F2Other products referred to in Article 1, when combined in a sales package [F3of a net weight of three kilograms or less] with at least one of the products in this Annex.]

ANNEX IIU.K.List of products eligible for Community withdrawal compensation under Article 23 (3)

  • Cauliflowers

  • Tomatoes

  • Aubergines

  • Apricots

  • Peaches

  • Nectarines

  • Lemons

  • Pears (other than perry pears)

  • Table grapes

  • Apples (other than cider apples)

  • Satsumas

  • Mandarins

  • Clementines

  • Oranges

  • Melons

  • Water melons

ANNEX IIIU.K.Exhaustive list of rules applied by producer organizations that may be extended to non-member producers Article 18 (1)

1.Rules on production informationU.K.

(a)

notification of growing intentions, by product and where appropriate variety;

(b)

notification of sowings and plantings;

(c)

notification of total areas grown, by product and if possible variety;

(d)

notification of anticipated tonnages and probable cropping dates by product and if possible variety;

(e)

periodic notification of quantities cropped and available stocks, by variety;

(f)

information on storage capacities.

2.Production rulesU.K.

(a)

choice of seed to be used according to intended destination (fresh market/industrial processing);

(b)

thinning in orchards.

3.Marketing rulesU.K.

(a)

specified dates for commencement of cropping, staggering of marketing;

(b)

minimum quality and size requirements;

(c)

preparation, presentation, packaging and marking at first marketing stage;

(d)

indication of product origin.

4.Rules on the protection of the environmentU.K.

(a)

use of fertilizer and manure;

(b)

use of plant-health products and other crop protection methods;

(c)

maximum residue content in fruit and vegetables of plant-health products and fertilizers;

(d)

rules on disposal of by-products and used material;

(e)

rules on destruction of products withdrawn from the market.

5.WithdrawalsU.K.

  • rules adopted under Article 23 in accordance with the terms of Article 25.

ANNEX IVU.K.Non-exhaustive list of matters that may be covered by national and Community inspection

Conformity with product standards (Articles 7 and 8)

Compliance with terms of recognition of producer organizations (Article 12)

Implementation of action plan (Article 13)

Implementation of recognition plan and utilization of aid (Article 14)

Management of operational fund and implementation of operational programme (in particular close scrutiny of use of public funds) (Article 15)

Compliance with terms governing the extension of rules to non-producers (Article 18)

Compliance with terms governing interbranch organizations and agreements and extension of rules (Articles 19, 20 and 21)

Withdrawal operations (Articles 23 et seq.)

Proper payment of Community withdrawal compensation (Article 29)

Disposal of products withdrawn from market (Article 30)

Application of rules on trade with third countries (Articles 31 et seq.).

ANNEX VU.K.Community withdrawal compensation

(ECU/100 kg)
Marketing years1997/19981998/19991999/20002000/20012001/2002As from 2002
Cauliflowers9,348,888,417,947,487,01
Tomatoes6,446,125,85,475,154,83
Apples10,6910,329,949,569,188,81
Grapes10,6910,159,629,088,558,02
Apricots18,917,9517,0116,0615,1214,17
Nectarines17,3916,5215,6514,7813,9113,04
Peaches14,6513,9213,1812,4511,7210,99
Pears10,189,829,469,18,758,39
Aubergines5,295,024,764,494,233,97
Melons4,04,04,04,04,04,0
Water melons4,04,04,04,04,04,0
Oranges14,3314,2614,214,1314,0714,0
Mandarins16,1515,5214,8914,2613,6313,0
Clementines12,7412,7912,8412,912,9513,0
Satsumas10,4910,9911,4912,012,513,0
Lemons13,3713,313,2213,1513,0713,0

ANNEX VIU.K.Correlation table

Regulation (EEC) No 1035/75This Regulation
Article 1Article 1
Article 2Article 2
Article 3Article 3
Article 4
Article 5Article 4
Article 6Article 5
Article 7Article 6
Article 8Article 7
Articles 9 and 11Article 8
Article 10Article 10
Article 12Article 9
Article 13Article 11
Article 13a
Article 13b
Article 14Article 14
Article 14a
Article 14b
Article 14c
Article 14d
Article 14eArticle 54
Article 14f
Article 14g
Article 15Article 23
Article 15a
Article 15bArticle 18
Article 16
Article 16a
Article 16bArticle 27
Article 17Article 28
Article 18Article 29
Article 18aArticle 24
Article 19
Article 19a
Article 19b
Article 19c
Article 20
Article 21Article 30
Article 22Article 31
Article 23Article 32
Article 24Article 33
Article 25Article 34
Article 26Article 35
Article 27Article 36
Article 31Article 43
Article 32Article 45
Article 33Article 46
Article 34Article 47
Article 35
Article 36Article 52
Article 36aArticle 52
Article 37Article 49
Article 38Article 44
Article 40
Article 41Article 58
Article 42Article 58

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