ANNEX IIU.K. RICE
PART IU.K. Methodology of sampling and analyses for paddy rice
1.With a view to verifying the quality requirements as laid down in Part I of Annex II to Delegated Regulation (EU) 2016/1238, samples shall be taken by the paying agency in the presence of the operator or his/her duly authorised agent.U.K.
Three representative samples, each weighing a minimum of one kilogram, shall be collected. One each shall go to:
the operator;
the storage place where takeover is to take place;
the paying 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 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.
2.Representative samples shall be taken of each part-delivery (by lorry, barge, railway wagon) under the conditions laid down in point 1.U.K.
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 paying agency 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.
3.The control of the radioactivity level is performed only if the situation so requires and for a limited period.U.K.
4.In cases of dispute, the paying agency shall have the necessary tests on the paddy rice in question carried out again, the cost being met by the losing party.U.K.
A new analysis is performed by a laboratory recognised by the paying agency on the basis of a new representative sample made up, in equal parts, by samples preserved by the operator and by the paying agency. In cases where there were part-deliveries of the lot tendered, the result is given by the weighted average of the results of analyses of new representative samples taken for each of the part-deliveries.
PART IIU.K. Prices increases and reductions
1.The price adjustments provided for in Article 26(1) shall be expressed in euro per tonne and apply to tenders for intervention by multiplying the price referred to in that Article by the sum of the established percentage increases in Tables I, II and III of this Part.U.K.
2.The price increases and decreases shall apply on the basis of the weighted average of the test results on the representative samples as defined in Part I of this Annex.U.K.
Table I
Price increases for moisture content
Moisture content(%) | Increases(EUR/tonne) |
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Less than 12,5 to 12 | 0,75 |
Less than 12 to 11,5 | 1,5 |
Table II
Price reductions for moisture content
Moisture content(%) | Reduction(EUR/tonne) |
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More than 13,5 to 14,0 | 0,75 |
More than 14,0 to 14,5 | 1,5 |
Table III
Price increases relating to milling yield
a To be applied where the milling yield of the rice differs from the basic milling yield for the variety concerned as set out in Part II of Annex II to Delegated Regulation (EU) 2016/1238. | |
Yield of whole-grain milled paddy rice | Price increases per yield pointa |
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Above the basic yield | 0,75 % increase |
Overall yield of milled paddy rice | Price increases per yield point |
Above the basic yield | 0,60 % increase |