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Commission Delegated Regulation (EU) No 179/2014Show full title

Commission Delegated Regulation (EU) No 179/2014 of 6 November 2013 supplementing Regulation (EU) No 228/2013 of the European Parliament and of the Council with regard to the register of operators, the amount of aid for the marketing of products outside the region, the logo, the exemption from import duties for certain bovine animals and the financing of certain measures relating to specific measures for agriculture in the outermost regions of the Union

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ANNEX IU.K. LOGO

VERSIONS OF THE LOGOU.K.

The names of the different regions are written in the official language of each outermost region concerned.

EXPLANATION REGARDING THE SYMBOLICS OF THE LOGOU.K.

At the top of the Logo is a large, yellow sun giving warmth, light and growth to all life. The green fertile land underneath signalised agricultural products and the clear blue colour at the bottom represents the sea and its products. The sun, as the symbol of subtropical and tropical areas, is the dominating element. The sweeping lines of the land and the sea add life to the Logo and signal exoticism.

The colours indicate naturalness, authenticity and quality.

Below the Logo, the Union flag combined with the name of the region, states clearly that the outermost regions belong to the Union.

TECHNICAL DESCRIPTION OF THE LOGOU.K.

The Logo should always be printed on a white background and as far as possible in full colour, quadricolour. Exceptionally it may also be reproduced in black and white. When the Logo forms part of a photo or is place on a coloured background it much be placed within a white delimitation area.

Reference colours
Yellow quadricolour: 00109000 – 10 % magenta, 90 % yellow Flag quadricolour: XX800000 – 100 % cyan, 80 % magenta
Green quadricolour: XX008000 – 80 % cyan, 80 % yellow Stars quadricolour: 0000XX00 – 100 % yellow
Blue quadricolour: XX100000 – 100 % magenta, 10 %The names of the regions are always set in black types.
Reference black and white
Yellow = 30 % Flag = 100 %
Green = 80 % White
Bleu = 60 %The names of the regions are always set in black types.
Reduction rate

The Logo in colour should not be reproduced and printed smaller than 25 mm high due to the size of the stars in the Union flag. In black and white reproduction the minimum size is 30 mm high.

When placing the Logo in a white frame as described above, the size of the delimitation area around the Logo shall correspond to the height of the Union flag.

TYPOGRAPHYU.K.

The type face of the text is Linotype Univers Condensed, compressed to 65 %.

The spacing from the flag to the front end of the text is ½ time the height of the flag.

CAMERA-READY COPYU.K.

The original to the left may be used for reproduction. For reproduction on a smaller scale, it is essential to respect the instructions given under the section "Technical description of the Logo"

ANNEX IIU.K.

Amounts of the security referred to in Article 8(2)

Young male bovine animals for fattening(CN code)Amount in euro per head
0102 29 0528
0102 29 2956
0102 29 49105

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