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Commission Regulation (EU) No 1272/2009 of 11 December 2009 laying down common detailed rules for the implementation of Council Regulation (EC) No 1234/2007 as regards buying-in and selling of agricultural products under public intervention (repealed)
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The requirements referred to in Article 7(1) as regards rice shall be, in particular, the following:
the paddy rice is free of odour and does not contain live insects;
the moisture content does not exceed 14,5 %;
the milling yield is not more than five points below the basic yields listed in Part III to this Annex;
the percentage of miscellaneous impurities, the percentage of rice grains of other varieties and the percentage of grains which do not comply with the standard quality as defined in Annex IV to Regulation (EC) No 1234/2007, do not exceed the maximum percentages set out in Part IV of this Annex, by type of rice;
the level of radioactivity does not exceed the maximum levels permitted by Community legislation.
For the purposes of this Annex, ‘miscellaneous impurities’ means foreign matter other than rice.
where the moisture content of the paddy rice exceeds 13 %, the percentage reduction in its intervention price shall be equal to the difference between the percentage moisture content of the paddy rice offered for intervention, measured to one decimal place, and 13 %;
where the milling yield of the rice differs from the basic milling yield for the variety concerned as set out in Part III(1) of this Annex, the price increases and reductions to be applied to each rice variety shall be as shown in Part III(2) of this Annex;
where the defects in the grains of paddy rice exceed the permitted tolerances for the standard quality of paddy rice, the percentage reduction to be applied to the intervention price shall be as set out in Part V to this Annex, by type of rice;
where the percentage of miscellaneous impurities in the paddy rice exceeds 0,1 %, it shall be bought in with a reduction in the intervention price of 0,02 % for each additional 0,01 % difference;
where a lot of paddy rice is offered for intervention for a particular variety but includes grains of other varieties exceeding 3 %, the lot shall be bought in with a 0,1 % reduction in the intervention price for each additional 0,1 % difference.
Description of variety | Whole-grain yield(%) | Overall yield(%) |
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Argo, Selenio, Couachi | 66 | 73 |
Alpe, Arco, Balilla, Balilla Sollana, Bomba, Elio, Flipper, Lido, Sara, Thainato, Thaiperla, Veta, Guadiamar | 65 | 73 |
Ispaniki A, Makedonia | 64 | 73 |
Bravo, Europa, Loto, Riva, Rosa Marchetti, Savio, Veneria | 63 | 72 |
Ariete, Bahia, Carola, Cigalon, Cripto, Drago, Eolo, Gladio, Graldo, Koral, Mercurio, Niva, Onda, Padano, Panda, Ribe, S. Andrea, Saturno, Senia, Smeraldo, Dion, Zeus | 62 | 72 |
Strymonas | 62 | 71 |
Baldo, Redi, Roma, Tebre, Volano | 61 | 72 |
Thaibonnet, Puntal | 60 | 72 |
Evropi | 60 | 70 |
Arborio, Rea | 58 | 72 |
Carnaroli, Elba, Vialone Nano | 57 | 72 |
Axios | 57 | 67 |
Roxani | 57 | 66 |
Unnamed varieties | 64 | 72 |
Yield of whole-grain milled paddy rice | Price increases and reductions per yield point |
Above the basic yield | 0,75 % increase |
Below the basic yield | 1 % reduction |
Overall yield of milled paddy rice | Price increases and reductions per yield point |
Above the basic yield | 0,6 % increase |
Below the basic yield | 0,8 % reduction |
Grain defects | Round-grain riceCN code 1006 10 92 | Medium and long-grain ACN codes 1006 10 94 and 1006 10 96 | Long-grain BCN code 1006 10 98 |
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Chalky grains | 6 | 4 | 4 |
Grains striated with red | 10 | 5 | 5 |
Spotted and stained grains | 4 | 2,75 | 2,75 |
Amber grains | 1 | 0,5 | 0,5 |
Yellow grains | 0,175 | 0,175 | 0,175 |
Miscellaneous impurities | 1 | 1 | 1 |
Rice grains of other varieties | 5 | 5 | 5 |
a Each discrepancy is calculated from the percentage of defective grains, to the second decimal place. | ||||
Percentage of defective grains resulting in a reduction in the intervention price | Percentage reductiona applicable to the additional discrepancy beyond the lower limit | |||
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Grain defects | Round-grain riceCN code 1006 10 92 | Medium and long-grain ACN codes 1006 10 94 and 1006 10 96 | Long-grain BCN code 1006 10 98 | |
Chalky grains | from 2 % to 6 % | from 2 % to 4 % | from 1,5 % to 4 % | 1 % for each additional 0,5 % discrepancy |
Grains striated with red | from 1 % to 10 % | from 1 % to 5 % | from 1 % to 5 % | 1 % for each additional 1 % discrepancy |
Spotted and stained grains | from 0,5 % to 4 % | from 0,5 % to 2,75 % | from 0,5 % to 2,75 % | 0,8 % for each additional 0,25 % discrepancy |
Amber grains | from 0,05 % to 1 % | from 0,05 % to 0,5 % | from 0,05 % to 0,5 % | 1,25 % for each additional 0,25 % discrepancy |
Yellow grains | from 0,02 % to 0,175 % | from 0,02 % to 0,175 % | from 0,02 % to 0,175 % | 6 % for each additional 0,125 % discrepancy |
Three representative samples, each weighing a minimum of one kilogram, shall be collected. One each shall go to:
the offerer or tenderer;
the storage place where takeover is to take place;
the intervention agency.
To make up the representative samples, the number of individual samples to be taken shall be obtained by dividing the quantity of the lot on offer by 10 tonnes. Each individual sample shall weigh the same. The representative samples shall be made up of the sum of the individual samples, divided by three.
The quality requirements shall be verified using the representative sample intended for the store where takeover is to take place.
Before its entry into the intervention store the examination of each part delivery can be restricted to a check of the moisture content and impurity level and verification that no live insects are present. However, if it later becomes apparent when the check is finalised that a part-delivery does not satisfy the minimum quality requirements, the concerned quantity shall be refused for takeover. If the intervention agency in a Member State is able to check all the minimum quality requirements for each part-delivery before it enters the store, it shall refuse takeover of any part-delivery that fails to satisfy these requirements.
A new analysis is performed by a laboratory recognised by the intervention agency on the basis of a new representative sample made up, in equal parts, by samples preserved by the offerer or tenderer and by the intervention agency. In cases where there were part deliveries of the lot offered, the result is given by the weighted average of the results of analyses of new representative samples taken for each of the partial deliveries.
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