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Commission Regulation (EU) No 939/2010 of 20 October 2010 amending Annex IV to Regulation (EC) No 767/2009 on permitted tolerances for the compositional labelling of feed materials or compound feed as referred to in Article 11(5) (Text with EEA relevance)
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Annex IV to Regulation (EC) No 767/2009 is replaced by the following:
for crude oil and fats, crude protein and crude ash:
± 3 % of the total mass or volume for declared contents of 24 % or more;
± 12,5 % of the declared content for declared contents of less than 24 % but not less than 8 %;
± 1 % of the total mass or volume for declared contents of less than 8 %;
for crude fibre, sugar and starch:
± 3,5 % of the total mass or volume for declared contents of 20 % or more;
± 17,5 % of the declared content for declared contents of less than 20 % but not less than 10 %;
± 1,7 % of the total mass or volume for declared contents of less than 10 %;
for calcium, ash insoluble in hydrochloric acid, total phosphorus, sodium, potassium and magnesium:
± 1 % of the total mass or volume for declared contents of 5 % or more;
± 20 % of the declared content for declared contents of less than 5 % but not less than 1 %;
± 0,2 % of the total mass or volume for declared contents of less than 1 %;
for moisture:
± 8 % of the declared content for declared contents of 12,5 % or more;
± 1 % of the total mass or volume for declared contents of less than 12,5 % but not less than 5 %;
± 20 % of the declared content for declared contents of less than 5 % but not less than 2 %;
± 0,4 % of the total mass or volume for declared contents of less than 2 %;
as regards the energy value and the protein value, where no tolerance has been laid down in accordance with an EU method or in accordance with an official national method in the Member State in which the feed is placed on the market, the following tolerances shall apply: for the energy value 5 % and for the protein value 10 %.
As regards feed additives listed as analytical constituents, the tolerances shall apply to the total amount labelled as the guaranteed quantity at the end of the minimum storage life of the feed.
Where the content of a feed additive in a feed material or compound feed is found to be below the declared content, the following tolerances shall apply(1):
10 % of the declared content if the declared content is 1 000 units or more;
100 units if the declared content is less than 1 000 units but not less than 500 units;
20 % of the declared content if the declared content is less than 500 units but not less than 1 unit;
0,2 units if the declared content is less than 1 unit but not less than 0,5 units;
40 % of the declared content if the declared content is less than 0,5 units.
1 unit in this point means 1 mg, 1 000 IU, 1 × 109 CFU or 100 enzyme activity units of the respective feed additive per kg feed, as appropriate.
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