Council Regulation (EC) No 2011/2006

of 19 December 2006

adapting Regulation (EC) No 1782/2003 establishing common rules for direct support schemes under the common agricultural policy and establishing certain support schemes for farmers, Regulation (EC) No 318/2006 on the common organisation of the markets in the sugar sector and Regulation (EC) No 320/2006 establishing a temporary scheme for the restructuring of the sugar industry in the Community, by reason of the accession of Bulgaria and Romania to the European Union

THE COUNCIL OF THE EUROPEAN UNION,

Having regard to the Treaty establishing the European Community,

Having regard to the Treaty of Accession of Bulgaria and Romania, and in particular Article 4(3) thereof,

Having regard to the Act of Accession of Bulgaria and Romania (hereinafter referred to as ‘2005 Act of Accession’), and in particular Article 20 in conjunction with Annex IV, and Article 56, thereof,

Having regard to the proposal from the Commission,

Having regard to the Opinion of the European Parliament,

Whereas:

(1)

Council Regulation (EC) No 1782/2003 of 29 September 2003 establishing common rules for direct support schemes under the common agricultural policy and establishing certain support schemes for farmers1 amended inter alia the provisions on seed aid ceilings by reason of the 2004 accession and introduced direct support schemes for farmers in the sugar sector. Council Regulation (EC) No 318/2006 of 20 February 2006 on the common organisation of the markets in the sugar sector2 introduced common rules governing the common organisation of the markets in the sugar sector from the marketing year 2006/2007. Regulation (EC) No 320/20063 established a temporary scheme for the restructuring of the sugar industry in the Community.

(2)

Those general rules and measures should be adapted to allow their implementation in Bulgaria and Romania as from the date of accession of those countries to the European Union.

(3)

With a view to allowing Bulgaria and Romania to benefit from the support measures in the sugar sector provided for under Regulation (EC) No 1782/2003, it is appropriate to amend the national ceilings for Bulgaria and Romania, taking into account the additional amount of aid. In order to provide Bulgaria and Romania with the possibility of granting the sugar direct payment in the form of a separate direct payment, it is appropriate to amend the national ceilings on the sugar reference amounts. In order to apply the provisions on the separate sugar payment in Bulgaria and Romania it is appropriate to adjust the periods for implementation accordingly.

(4)

With a view to allowing Bulgaria and Romania to integrate seed aid into the support schemes provided for under Regulation (EC) No 1782/2003, it is appropriate to add Bulgaria and Romania to the list of countries concerned by that measure.

(5)

The 2005 Act of Accession and this Regulation both amend Regulation (EC) No 1782/2003 and those amendments should come into force on the same day. In the interest of legal certainty, the order in which those amendments are to be applied should be specified.

(6)

With a view to applying in Bulgaria and Romania the mechanisms on a production quota system for sugar, isoglucose and inulin syrup, as well as a traditional supply need of sugar for refining as provided for in Regulation (EC) No 318/2006, both countries should be added to the list of countries benefiting from these measures. Further adaptations should also be made to that Regulation to take account the specific situation of Bulgaria and Romania.

(7)

With a view to allowing operators in Bulgaria and Romania to participate in the restructuring scheme provided for in Regulation (EC) No 320/2006, that Regulation needs to be adapted.

(8)

Regulations (EC) No 1782/2003, (EC) No 318/2006 and (EC) No 320/2006 should therefore be amended accordingly,

HAS ADOPTED THIS REGULATION:

Article 1

Regulation (EC) No 1782/2003 as amended, including by the 2005 Act of Accession, is hereby amended as follows:

  1. 1.

    in Article 71c, the following paragraph shall be inserted after the first paragraph:

    In the case of Bulgaria and Romania, the schedule of increments provided for under Article 143a shall apply for sugar and chicory.

  2. 2.

    Article 143ba shall be amended as follows:

    1. (a)

      in paragraph 1, the text after the first sentence is shall be replaced by the following:

      It shall be granted in respect of a representative period which could be different for each product of one or more of the marketing years 2004/2005, 2005/2006 and 2006/2007 to be determined by Member States before 30 April 2006, and on the basis of objective and non-discriminatory criteria such as:

      • the quantities of sugar beet, cane or chicory covered by delivery contracts concluded in accordance with Article 19 of Regulation (EC) No 1260/2001 or Article 6 of Regulation (EC) No 318/2006 as appropriate,

      • the quantities of sugar or inulin syrup produced in accordance with Regulation (EC) No 1260/2001 or Regulation (EC) No 318/2006 as appropriate,

      • the average number of hectares under sugar beet, cane or chicory used for the production of sugar or inulin syrup and covered by delivery contracts concluded in accordance with Article 19 of Regulation (EC) No 1260/2001 or Article 6 of Regulation (EC) No 318/2006 as appropriate.

      However, where the representative period includes the marketing year 2006/2007, this marketing year shall be replaced by the marketing year 2005/2006 for farmers affected by a renunciation of quota in the marketing year 2006/2007 as provided for in Article 3 of Regulation (EC) No 320/2006.

      In the case of Bulgaria and Romania:

      1. (a)

        the date of 30 April 2006 referred to in the first subparagraph shall be replaced by 15 February 2007;

      2. (b)

        the separate sugar payment may be granted in respect of the years from 2007 until 2011;

      3. (c)

        the representative period referred to in the first subparagraph may be different for each product of one or more of the marketing years 2004/2005, 2005/2006, 2006/2007 and 2007/2008;

      4. (d)

        where the representative period includes the marketing year 2007/2008, this marketing year shall be replaced by the marketing year 2006/2007 for farmers affected by a renunciation of quota in the marketing year 2007/2008 as provided for in Article 3 of Regulation (EC) No 320/2006.

    2. (b)

      the following paragraph shall be added after paragraph 3:

      3a.

      For 2007, for Bulgaria and Romania, the date of 31 March referred to in the paragraph 3 shall be replaced by 15 February 2007.

  3. 3.

    Annexes VII, VIIIa and XIa shall be amended in accordance with Annex I to this Regulation.

Article 2

Regulation (EC) No 318/2006 is hereby amended as follows:

  1. 1.

    in Article 7(2), the following subparagraph shall be added:

    For the purposes of this paragraph, in the case of Bulgaria and Romania the marketing year shall be that of 2006/2007.

  2. 2.

    Article 9(1) shall be replaced by the following:

    1.

    In the marketing year 2006/2007 an isoglucose quota of 100 000 tonnes shall be added to the total of isoglucose quota fixed in Annex III. In each of the marketing years 2007/2008 and 2008/2009 a further isoglucose quota of 100 000 tonnes shall be added to the quota of the preceding marketing year. This increase shall not concern Bulgaria and Romania.

    In each of the marketing years 2007/2008 and 2008/2009 a further isoglucose quota of 11 045 tonnes for Bulgaria and of 1 966 tonnes for Romania shall be added to the quota of the preceding marketing year.

    Member States shall allocate the additional quotas to undertakings, proportionately to the isoglucose quotas that have been allocated in accordance with Article 7(2).

  3. 3.

    Article 29(1) shall be replaced by the following:

    1.

    Notwithstanding Article 19(1), a traditional supply need of sugar for refining is fixed for the Community at 2 324 735 tonnes per marketing year, expressed in white sugar.

    During the marketing years 2006/2007, 2007/2008 and 2008/2009, the traditional supply need shall be distributed as follows:

    • 198 748 tonnes for Bulgaria,

    • 296 627 tonnes for France,

    • 291 633 tonnes for Portugal,

    • 329 636 tonnes for Romania,

    • 19 585 tonnes for Slovenia,

    • 59 925 tonnes for Finland,

    • 1 128 581 tonnes for the United Kingdom.

  4. 4.

    Annex III shall be replaced by the text in Annex II to this Regulation.

Article 3

In Article 3(1) of Regulation (EC) No 320/2006, the introductory words of the first subparagraph shall be replaced by the following:

Any undertaking producing sugar, isoglucose or inulin syrup to which a quota has been allocated by 1 July 2006, or by 31 January 2007 in the case of Bulgaria and Romania, shall be entitled to a restructuring aid per tonne of quota renounced, provided that during one of the marketing years 2006/2007, 2007/2008, 2008/2009 and 2009/2010 it:

Article 4

This Regulation shall enter into force on 1 January 2007 subject to the entry into force of the Treaty of Accession of Bulgaria and Romania.

This Regulation shall be binding in its entirety and directly applicable in all Member States.

Done at Brussels, 19 December 2006.

For the Council

The President

J. Korkeaoja

ANNEX I

Annexes VII, VIIIa and XIa to Regulation (EC) No 1782/2003 are amended as follows:

  1. 1.

    in point K 2 of Annex VII, Table 1 is replaced by the following:

    Table 1Ceilings for amounts to be included in the reference amount of farmers

    (EUR '000)

    Member State

    2006

    2007

    2008

    2009

    2010

    2011

    2012

    2013

    2014

    2015

    2016 and subsequent years

    Belgium

    47 429

    60 968

    74 508

    81 752

    81 752

    81 752

    81 752

    81 752

    81 752

    81 752

    81 752

    Bulgaria

    84

    121

    154

    176

    220

    264

    308

    352

    396

    440

    Czech Republic

    27 851

    34 319

    40 786

    44 245

    44 245

    44 245

    44 245

    44 245

    44 245

    44 245

    44 245

    Denmark

    19 314

    25 296

    31 278

    34 478

    34 478

    34 478

    34 478

    34 478

    34 478

    34 478

    34 478

    Germany

    154 974

    203 607

    252 240

    278 254

    278 254

    278 254

    278 254

    278 254

    278 254

    278 254

    278 254

    Greece

    17 941

    22 455

    26 969

    29 384

    29 384

    29 384

    29 384

    29 384

    29 384

    29 384

    29 384

    Spain

    60 272

    74 447

    88 621

    96 203

    96 203

    96 203

    96 203

    96 203

    96 203

    96 203

    96 203

    France

    152 441

    199 709

    246 976

    272 259

    272 259

    272 259

    272 259

    272 259

    272 259

    272 259

    272 259

    Ireland

    11 259

    14 092

    16 925

    18 441

    18 441

    18 441

    18 441

    18 441

    18 441

    18 441

    18 441

    Italy

    79 862

    102 006

    124 149

    135 994

    135 994

    135 994

    135 994

    135 994

    135 994

    135 994

    135 994

    Latvia

    4 219

    5 164

    6 110

    6 616

    6 616

    6 616

    6 616

    6 616

    6 616

    6 616

    6 616

    Lithuania

    6 547

    8 012

    9 476

    10 260

    10 260

    10 260

    10 260

    10 260

    10 260

    10 260

    10 260

    Hungary

    26 105

    31 986

    37 865

    41 010

    41 010

    41 010

    41 010

    41 010

    41 010

    41 010

    41 010

    Netherlands

    41 743

    54 272

    66 803

    73 504

    73 504

    73 504

    73 504

    73 504

    73 504

    73 504

    73 504

    Austria

    18 971

    24 487

    30 004

    32 955

    32 955

    32 955

    32 955

    32 955

    32 955

    32 955

    32 955

    Poland

    99 135

    122 906

    146 677

    159 392

    159 392

    159 392

    159 392

    159 392

    159 392

    159 392

    159 392

    Portugal

    3 940

    4 931

    5 922

    6 452

    6 452

    6 452

    6 452

    6 452

    6 452

    6 452

    6 452

    Romania

    1 930

    2 781

    3 536

    4 041

    5 051

    6 062

    7 072

    8 082

    9 093

    10 103

    Slovenia

    2 284

    2 858

    3 433

    3 740

    3 740

    3 740

    3 740

    3 740

    3 740

    3 740

    3 740

    Slovakia

    11 813

    14 762

    17 712

    19 289

    19 289

    19 289

    19 289

    19 289

    19 289

    19 289

    19 289

    Finland

    8 255

    10 332

    12 409

    13 520

    13 520

    13 520

    13 520

    13 520

    13 520

    13 520

    13 520

    Sweden

    20 809

    26 045

    31 281

    34 082

    34 082

    34 082

    34 082

    34 082

    34 082

    34 082

    34 082

    United Kingdom

    64 340

    80 528

    96 717

    105 376

    105 376

    105 376

    105 376

    105 376

    105 376

    105 376

    105 376

  2. 2.

    Annex VIIIa is replaced by the following:

    ANNEX VIIIa

    National ceilings referred to in Article 71c

    (EUR '000)

    Calendar year

    Bulgaria

    Czech Republic

    Estonia

    Cyprus

    Latvia

    Lithuania

    Hungary

    Malta

    Poland

    Romania

    Slovenia

    Slovakia

    2005

    228 800

    23 400

    8 900

    33 900

    92 000

    350 800

    670

    724 600

    35 800

    97 700

    2006

    294 551

    27 300

    12 500

    43 819

    113 847

    446 305

    830

    980 835

    44 184

    127 213

    2007

    200 384

    377 919

    40 400

    16 300

    60 764

    154 912

    540 286

    1 640

    1 263 706

    441 930

    58 958

    161 362

    2008

    240 521

    469 986

    50 500

    20 400

    75 610

    193 076

    672 765

    2 050

    1 572 577

    530 681

    73 533

    200 912

    2009

    281 154

    559 145

    60 500

    24 500

    90 016

    230 560

    802 610

    2 460

    1 870 392

    621 636

    87 840

    238 989

    2010

    321 376

    644 745

    70 600

    28 600

    103 916

    267 260

    929 210

    2 870

    2 155 492

    710 441

    101 840

    275 489

    2011

    401 620

    730 445

    80 700

    32 700

    117 816

    303 960

    1 055 910

    3 280

    2 440 492

    888 051

    115 840

    312 089

    2012

    481 964

    816 045

    90 800

    36 800

    131 716

    340 660

    1 182 510

    3 690

    2 725 592

    1 065 662

    129 840

    348 589

    2013

    562 308

    901 745

    100 900

    40 900

    145 616

    377 360

    1 309 210

    4 100

    3 010 692

    1 243 272

    143 940

    385 189

    2014

    642 652

    901 745

    100 900

    40 900

    145 616

    377 360

    1 309 210

    4 100

    3 010 692

    1 420 882

    143 940

    385 189

    2015

    722 996

    901 745

    100 900

    40 900

    145 616

    377 360

    1 309 210

    4 100

    3 010 692

    1 598 493

    143 940

    385 189

    2016 and subsequent years

    803 340

    901 745

    100 900

    40 900

    145 616

    377 360

    1 309 210

    4 100

    3 010 692

    1 776 103

    143 940

    385 189

  3. 3.

    Annex XIa is replaced by the following:

    ANNEX XIa

    Seed aid ceilings in the new Member States referred to in Article 99(3)

    (EUR million)

    Calendar year

    Bulgaria

    Czech Republic

    Estonia

    Cyprus

    Latvia

    Lithuania

    Hungary

    Malta

    Poland

    Romania

    Slovenia

    Slovakia

    2005

    0,87

    0,04

    0,03

    0,1

    0,1

    0,78

    0,03

    0,56

    0,08

    0,04

    2006

    1,02

    0,04

    0,03

    0,12

    0,12

    0,9

    0,03

    0,65

    0,1

    0,04

    2007

    0,11

    1,17

    0,05

    0,04

    0,14

    0,14

    1,03

    0,04

    0,74

    0,19

    0,11

    0,05

    2008

    0,13

    1,46

    0,06

    0,05

    0,17

    0,17

    1,29

    0,05

    0,93

    0,23

    0,14

    0,06

    2009

    0,15

    1,75

    0,07

    0,06

    0,21

    0,21

    1,55

    0,06

    1,11

    0,26

    0,17

    0,07

    2010

    0,17

    2,04

    0,08

    0,07

    0,24

    0,24

    1,81

    0,07

    1,3

    0,3

    0,19

    0,08

    2011

    0,22

    2,33

    0,1

    0,08

    0,28

    0,28

    2,07

    0,08

    1,48

    0,38

    0,22

    0,09

    2012

    0,26

    2,62

    0,11

    0,09

    0,31

    0,31

    2,33

    0,09

    1,67

    0,45

    0,25

    0,11

    2013

    0,3

    2,91

    0,12

    0,1

    0,35

    0,35

    2,59

    0,1

    1,85

    0,53

    0,28

    0,12

    2014

    0,34

    2,91

    0,12

    0,1

    0,35

    0,35

    2,59

    0,1

    1,85

    0,6

    0,28

    0,12

    2015

    0,39

    2,91

    0,12

    0,1

    0,35

    0,35

    2,59

    0,1

    1,85

    0,68

    0,28

    0,12

    2016

    0,43

    2,91

    0,12

    0,1

    0,35

    0,35

    2,59

    0,1

    1,85

    0,75

    0,28

    0,12

    subsequent years

    0,43

    2,91

    0,12

    0,1

    0,35

    0,35

    2,59

    0,1

    1,85

    0,75

    0,28

    0,12

ANNEX II

ANNEX III

NATIONAL AND REGIONAL QUOTAS

(tonnes)

Member States or regions(1)

Sugar(2)

Isoglucose(3)

Inulin syrup(4)

Belgium

819 812

85 694

0

Bulgaria

4 752

67 108

Czech Republic

454 862

Denmark

420 746

Germany

3 655 456

42 360

Greece

317 502

15 433

Spain

903 843

98 845

France (metropolitan)

3 552 221

23 755

0

French overseas departments

480 245

Ireland

0

Italy

778 706

24 301

Latvia

66 505

Lithuania

103 010

Hungary

401 684

164 736

Netherlands

864 560

10 891

0

Austria

387 326

Poland

1 671 926

32 056

Portugal (mainland)

34 500

11 870

The autonomous region of the Azores

9 953

Romania

109 164

11 947

Slovakia

207 432

50 928

Slovenia

52 973

Finland

146 087

14 210

Sweden

325 700

United Kingdom

1 138 627

32 602

Total

16 907 591

686 736

0