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Commission Implementing Regulation (EU) 2017/892 of 13 March 2017 laying down rules for the application of Regulation (EU) No 1308/2013 of the European Parliament and of the Council with regard to the fruit and vegetables and processed fruit and vegetables sectors

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[F1ANNEX I U.K. Structure and content of a national strategy for sustainable operational programmes as referred to in Article 2

1. Duration of the national strategy U.K.

To be indicated by the Member State.

2. Analysis of the situation in terms of strengths and weaknesses and potential for development, the strategy chosen to meet them and the justification of the priorities chosen as referred to in Article 36(2)(a) and (b) of Regulation (EU) No 1308/2013. U.K.

2.1. Analysis of the situation U.K.

Description of the current situation of the fruit and vegetable sector using quantified data, highlighting strengths and weaknesses, disparities, needs and gaps and potential for development on the basis of the relevant indicators set out in Table 4.1 of Annex II. This description shall concern at least:

  • the performances of the fruit and vegetables sector: strengths and weaknesses of the sector, competitiveness and the potential for development of the producer organisations;

  • the environmental effects (impacts, pressures and benefits) of the fruit and vegetables production, including key trends.

2.2. The strategy chosen to meet strengths and weaknesses U.K.

Description of the key areas where intervention is expected to bring the maximum value added:

  • relevance of the objectives set for the operational programmes, of the expected results and the extent to which they can be realistically achieved;

  • internal coherence of the strategy, existence of mutually reinforcing interactions and possible conflicts or contradictions between the operational objectives of different actions selected;

  • complementarity and consistency of the actions selected with other national or regional actions, and with activities supported through Union funds, in particular with the rural development and promotion programmes;

  • expected results and impact compared to the baseline situation and their contribution to Union objectives.

2.3. Impact from the previous national strategy (where applicable) U.K.

Description of results and impact of operational programmes implemented in the recent past.

3. Objectives of operational programmes and performance indicators as referred to in Article 36(2)(c) of Regulation (EU) No 1308/2013 U.K.

Description of the types of actions selected as eligible for support (non-exhaustive list), the objectives pursued, the verifiable targets and the indicators that allow the progress towards achievement of the objectives, efficiency and effectiveness to be assessed.

3.1. Requirements concerning all or several types of actions U.K.

Member States shall ensure that all the actions included in the national strategy and in the national framework are verifiable and controllable. Where the assessment during the implementation of the operational programmes reveals that the requirements of verifiability and controllability are not met, the actions concerned shall be adjusted accordingly or deleted. Where support is granted on the basis of standard flat rates or scales of unit costs, Member States shall ensure that the relevant calculations are adequate and accurate and established in advance on the basis of a fair, equitable and verifiable calculation. Environmental actions shall comply with the requirements set out in Article 33(5) of Regulation (EU) No 1308/2013.

Member States shall adopt safeguards, provisions and checks for ensuring that actions selected as eligible for support are not also supported by other relevant instruments of the common agricultural policy, in particular by rural development and promotion programmes or other national or regional schemes. Effective safeguards in place pursuant to Article 33(6) of Regulation (EU) No 1308/2013, to protect the environment from possible increased pressures coming from investments supported under operational programmes, and eligibility criteria adopted pursuant to Article 36(1) of that Regulation, for ensuring that investments on individual holdings supported under operational programmes respect the objectives set out in Article 191 TFEU and in the seventh Union environment action programme.

3.2. Specific information required for types of actions aimed at the attainment of the objectives set out or referred to in Article 33(1) of Regulation (EU) No 1308/2013 (to be filled only for the types of actions selected). U.K.

3.2.1. Acquisition of fixed assets U.K.
  • types of investments eligible for support,

  • other forms of acquisition eligible for support, e.g. renting, leasing,

  • details on eligibility conditions for support.

3.2.2. Other actions U.K.
  • description of the types of actions eligible for support,

  • details on eligibility conditions for support.

4. Designation of competent authorities and responsible bodies U.K.

Designation by the Member State of the national authority responsible for the management, monitoring and evaluation of the national strategy.

5. A description of the monitoring and evaluation systems U.K.

The performance indicators set out by the national strategy shall comprise the indicators provided for in Article 4 and listed in Table 4.1 of Annex II. Where deemed appropriate, the national strategy shall specify additional indicators reflecting national or regional needs, conditions and objectives specific to the national operational programmes.

5.1. Assessment of the operational programmes and reporting obligations for producer organisations as referred to in Article 36(2)(d) and (e) of Regulation (EU) No 1308/2013. U.K.

Description of the monitoring and evaluation requirements and procedures in relation to operational programmes, including the reporting obligations for producer organisations.

5.2. Monitoring and evaluation of the national strategy U.K.

Description of the monitoring and evaluation requirements and procedures in relation to the national strategy.

ANNEX II U.K.

Annual Report Part A STRUCTURE OF THE ANNUAL REPORT – PART A U.K.

These forms constitute the part A of the annual report that the competent authorities of the Member States are required to transmit to the European Commission by 15 November each year in the year following the calendar year covered by the report.

These forms are based on the reporting requirements set out in Article 54(b) and in Annex V to Commission Delegated Regulation (EU) 2017/891, laying down detailed rules for the application of Regulation (EU) No 1308/2013 in respect of the fruit and vegetables and processed fruit and vegetables sectors.

1. Administrative information U.K.

Table 1.1. Changes to national legislation adopted to implement Section 3 of Chapter II of Title I and Sections 1, 2 and 3 of Chapter III of Title II of Regulation (EU) No 1308/2013 (for the fruit and vegetables sector)
Table 1.2. Changes relating to the national strategy for sustainable operational programmes applicable to operational programmes

2. Information on producer organisations, transnational producer organisations, associations of producer organisations, transnational association of producer organisations and producer groups U.K.

Table 2.1. Producer organisations
Table 2.2. Transnational producer organisations
Table 2.3. Associations of producer organisations
Table 2.4. Transnational associations of producer organisations
Table 2.5. Producer groups

3. Information related to expenditures U.K.

Table 3.1. Expenditures related to producer organisations, transnational producer organisations, associations of producer organisations and transnational associations of producer organisations
Table 3.2. Total expenditures of operational programmes for producer organisations, transnational producer organisations, associations of producer organisations and transnational associations of producer organisations
Table 3.3. Total expenditures for producer groups
Table 3.4. Withdrawals

4. Monitoring of operational programmes/recognition plans U.K.

Table 4.1. Indicators as regards producer organisations and transnational producer organisations, associations of producer organisations and transnational associations of producer associations
Table 4.2. Indicators for producer groups

Explanatory notes U.K.

Abbreviations U.K.

Common market organisation CMO
Producer group PG
Producer organisation PO
Transnational producer organisation TPO
Association of producers organisation APO
Transnational association of producers organisation TAPO
Operational fund OF
Operational programme OP
Value of marketed production VMP
Member State MS

Country codes U.K.

a

Latin transliteration: България = Bulgaria; Ελλάδα = Elláda; Κύπρος = Kýpros.

Country name (source language) Short name (English) Code
Belgique/België Belgium BE
България a Bulgaria BG
Česká republika Czech Republic CZ
Danmark Denmark DK
Deutschland Germany DE
Eesti Estonia EE
Éire/Ireland Ireland IE
Ελλάδα a Greece EL
España Spain ES
France France FR
Italia Italy IT
Κύπρος a Cyprus CY
Latvija Latvia LV
Lietuva Lithuania LT
Luxembourg Luxembourg LU
Magyarország Hungary HU
Malta Malta MT
Nederland Netherlands NL
Österreich Austria AT
Polska Poland PL
Portugal Portugal PT
Republika Hrvatska Croatia HR
România Romania RO
Slovenija Slovenia SI
Slovensko Slovakia SK
Suomi/Finland Finland FI
Sverige Sweden SE
United Kingdom United Kingdom UK

Region codes U.K.

Vlaams Gewest BE2
Région Wallonne BE3

The indication of the region concerned on the cover page of each section and at the beginning of each table is an option for any Member State that finds it more appropriate to provide a regional breakdown.

Code number (ID) of POs, TPOs, APOs, TAPOs and PGs U.K.

The code number of each PO, TPO, APO, TAPO or PG is UNIQUE. If a PO, TPO, APO, TAPO or PG has its recognition withdrawn, the same code number should never be used again.

Monetary values U.K.

All monetary values should be expressed in euro, except for those Member States that use a national currency. A NATIONAL CURRENCY box is present at the TOP of Tables.

Currency

The box should indicate the code of the national currency used.

CODE
Euro EUR
Pound sterling GBP

Contact point for communication U.K.

Member State: Year:
Region:
Organisation Name
Postal address
Contact person 1 Family name
First name
Job Title
Email address
Business phone
Business fax
Contact person 2 Family name
First name
Job Title
Email address
Business phone
Business fax

Annual Report – Part A U.K.

Member State: Year:
Region:

SECTION 1 U.K. ADMINISTRATIVE INFORMATION

Table 1.1.
Changes to national legislation adopted in order to implement Section 3 of Chapter II of Title I of Regulation (EU) No 1308/2013 (for the fruit and vegetables sector)
National legislation
Title Publication in the OJ of the Member State Hyperlink
Table 1.2.
Changes to the national strategy for sustainable operational programmes applicable to operational programmes
a

Summary of the changes introduced to the national strategy during the year reported.

National strategy
Changes to the national strategy a Hyperlink

Annual Report – Part A U.K.

Member State: Year:
Region:

SECTION 2 U.K. INFORMATION RELATED TO POs, TPOs, APOs, TAPOs AND PGs

Table 2.1.
Producer organisations
a

excluding mushrooms

Total number of recognised POs
Total number of suspended POs
Total number of POs for which the recognition was withdrawn
Total number of POs that merged with another (or more) PO(s)/APO(s)/TPO(s)/TAPO(s) Total number of POs concerned
Total number of new PO(s)/APO(s)/TPO(s)/TAPO(s)
New ID number(s)
Number of members of POs Total
Legal entities
Natural persons
Number of fruit and/or vegetable producers
Total number of POs implementing an operational programme
recognised POs
suspended POs
POs subject to merger
Part of the production intended for the fresh market Value
Volume (tonnes)
Part of the production intended for processing Value
Volume (tonnes)
Total area under fruit and vegetables production (ha) a
Table 2.2.
Transnational producer organisations a
a

This table refers to Member States where the head offices of TPOs are located.

The total area refers to areas exploited by TPOs' members, namely POs, growers belonging to POs members to the TPO and growers members to the TPO.

b

excluding mushrooms

Total number of recognised TPOs
Number of PO members
List of MS where PO members have their head office
Total number of suspended TPOs
Number of PO members
List of MS where PO members have their head office
Total number of TPOs for which the recognition was withdrawn
Number of PO members
List of MS where PO members have their head office
Total number of TPOs that merged with another (or more) TPO(s)/TAPO(s) Total number of TPOs concerned
Total number of new TPO(s)/TAPO(s)
New ID number(s)
Number of members of TPOs Total
Legal entities
Natural persons
Number of fruit and/or vegetable producers
Total number of TPOs implementing an operational programme
recognised TPOs
with entire OP
with partial OP
suspended TPOs
with entire OP
with partial OP
TPOs subject to merger
with entire OP
with partial OP
Part of the production intended for the fresh market Value
Volume (tonnes)
Part of the production intended for processing Value
Volume (tonnes)
Total area under fruit and vegetables production (ha) b
Table 2.3.
Associations of producer organisations a
a

This table refers to Member States where the head offices of APOs are located.

The total area refers to areas exploited by APOs' members, namely POs, growers belonging to POs members to the APOs.

b

excluding mushrooms

Total number of recognised APOs
Number of PO members
Total number of suspended APOs
Number of PO members
Total number of APOs for which the recognition was withdrawn
Number of PO members
Total number of APOs that merged with another (or more) APO(s)/TAPO(s) Total number of APOs concerned
Total number of new APO(s)/TAPO(s)
New ID number(s)
Number of members of APOs Total
Legal entities
Natural persons
Number of fruit and/or vegetable producers
Total number of APOs implementing an operational programme
recognised APOs
with entire OP
with partial OP
suspended APOs
with entire OP
with partial OP
APOs subject to merger
with entire OP
with partial OP
Part of the production intended for the fresh market Value
Volume (tonnes)
Part of the production intended for processing Value
Volume (tonnes)
Total area under fruit and vegetables production (ha) b
Table 2.4.
Transnational associations of producer organisations a
a

This table refers to Member States where the head offices of TAPOs are located.

The total area refers to areas exploited by TAPOs' members, namely POs, growers belonging to POs members to the TAPOs.

b

excluding mushrooms

Total number of recognised TAPOs
Number of PO/TPO/APO members
List of MS where PO/TPO/APO members have their head office
Total number of suspended TAPOs
Number of PO/TPO/APO members
List of MS where PO/TPO/APO members have their head office
Total number of TAPOs for which the recognition was withdrawn
Number of PO/TPO/APO members
List of MS where PO/TPO/APO members have their head office
Total number of TAPOs that merged with another (or more) TAPO(s) Total number of TAPO(s) concerned
Total number of new TAPO(s)
New ID number(s)
Number of members of TAPOs Total
Legal entities
Natural persons
Number of fruit and/or vegetable producers
Total number of TAPOs implementing an operational programme
recognised TAPOs
with entire OP
with partial OP
suspended TAPOs
with entire OP
with partial OP
TAPOs subject to merger
with entire OP
with partial OP
Part of the production intended for the fresh market Value
Volume (tonnes)
Part of the production intended for processing Value
Volume (tonnes)
Total area under fruit and vegetables production (ha) b
Table 2.5.
Producer groups
a

excluding mushrooms

Total number of recognised PGs
Total number of suspended PGs
Total number of PGs for which the recognition was withdrawn
Total number of PGs which have become POs
Total number of PGs that merged with another (or more) PG(s) Total number of PGs concerned
Total number of new PGs
New ID number(s)
Number of members of PGs Total
Legal entities
Natural persons
Number of fruit and/or vegetable producers
Part of the production intended for the fresh market Value
Volume (tonnes)
Part of the production intended for processing Value
Volume (tonnes)
Total area under fruit and vegetables production (ha) a

Annual Report – Part A U.K.

Member State: Year:
Region:

SECTION 3 U.K. EXPENDITURES INFORMATION

Table 3.1.
Expenditures related to POs, TPOs, APOs and TAPOs
All POs All TPOs All APOs All TAPOs
Operational Fund Total approved
Amount of the financial contribution of the organisation and/or organisation's members
Amount of the Union financial assistance
Final Operational Fund Total spent
Amount of the financial contribution of the organisation's members
Amount of the Union financial assistance
National financial assistance Amount of the National financial assistance actually paid
Estimated amount of the National financial assistance actually paid to be reimbursed by the EU
List of the beneficiary regions under Article 35 of Regulation (EU) No 1308/2013
Value of marketed production (calculated in accordance with Article 22 of Regulation (EU) 2017/891)

(Data in Euro or national currency)

Table 3.2.
Total actual expenditures of operational programmes for POs, TPOs, APOs and TAPOs

Note: Regulation (EU) No 1308/2013 provides for the following objectives:

Planning of production

Articles 33(1)(a) and 152(1)(c)(i),(ii) and (xi)

Improvement of product quality

Articles 33(1)(b) and 152(1)(c)(i),(iv) and (vi)

Boosting products' commercial value

Articles 33(1)(c) and 152(1)(c)(i),(ii),(iii),(iv),(ix) and (xi)

Promotion of the products

Article 33(1)(d) and 152(1)(c)(vi) and (ix)

Environmental measures

Articles 33(1)(e) and 152(1)(c)(iii),(iv), (v),(vii) and (viii)

Crisis prevention and management

Articles 33(1)(f), 33(3)(a) and 152(1)(c)(iv) and (xi)

Research

Article 152(1)(c)(iv)

Actions/Measures Article 2(f)and (g) of Regulation (EU) 2017/891 Objectives Articles 33(1) and (3) and 152(1)(c) of Regulation (EU) No 1308/2013 Total actual expenditures (Euro or national currency)
All POs All TPOs All APOs All TAPOs
Investments Planning of production
Improvement of product quality
Boosting products' commercial value
Environmental measures
Crisis prevention and management
Research
Research and experimental production Planning of production
Improvement of product quality
Boosting products' commercial value
Environmental measures
Quality schemes (EU and national) and measures related to quality improvement Improvement of product quality
Promotion and communications Boosting products' commercial value
Promotion of the products
Crisis prevention and management
Training and exchange of best practices Planning of production
Improvement of product quality
Boosting products' commercial value
Environmental measures
Crisis prevention and management
Advisory services and technical assistance Planning of production
Improvement of product quality
Boosting products' commercial value
Environmental measures
Organic production Environmental measures
Integrated production
Improved use or management of water, including water saving and drainage
Actions to conserve soil
Actions to create or maintain habitat favourable for biodiversity or to maintain the landscape, including the conservation of historical features
Actions favouring energy saving (excluding transport)
Action related to reduction of waste production and to improve waste management
Transport
Marketing
Setting-up mutual funds Crisis prevention and management
Replenishment of mutual funds
Replanting of orchards
Market withdrawal
Free distribution
Other
Green-harvesting
Non-harvesting
Harvest insurance
Coaching
Administrative costs Planning of production
Improvement of product quality
Boosting products' commercial value
Environmental measures
Crisis prevention and management
Research
Others Planning of production
Improvement of product quality
Boosting products' commercial value
Environmental measures
Table 3.3.
Total actual expenditures for Producer Groups
Total actual expenditures for all PGs (Euro or national currency)
PG investments Investments required to attain recognition for PGs
amount of the Union financial assistance
amount of the MS financial assistance
amount of the PG's/PG member contribution
Table 3.4.
Withdrawals
Total annual volume (tonnes) Total expenditure (Euro or national currency) Amount of EU financial assistance Free distribution (tonnes) Composting (tonnes) Processing industry (tonnes) Other destination (tonnes)
Products in Annex IV to Regulation (EU) 2017/891 Cauliflowers
Tomatoes
Apples
Grapes
Apricots
Nectarines
Peaches
Pears
Aubergines
Melons
Watermelons
Oranges
Mandarins
Clementines
Satsumas
Lemons
Other products
Total

Annual Report – Part A U.K.

Member State: Year:
Region:

SECTION 4 U.K. MONITORING OF OPERATIONAL PROGRAMMES

The indicators related to actions undertaken by recognised producer organisations, associations of producer organisations, transnational organisations and producer groups under an operational programme/recognition plan does not necessarily capture all the factors that may intervene and affect the outputs, results and impact of an operational programme/recognition plan. In this context, the information provided by the indicators should be interpreted in the light of quantitative and qualitative information relating to other key factors contributing to the success or failure of the programme/plan's implementation.

In case Member States use samples for the calculation of indicators, the size of the sample, its representativeness and its other constituting elements shall be communicated to the Commission services, together with the annual report.

Table 4.1.
Indicators as regards POs, TPOs, APOs and TAPOs
a

Including non-productive investments linked to the achievement of commitments undertaken under the operational programme.

b

Refers to a set of detailed obligations concerning the production methods (a) the respect of which is subject to independent inspection, and (b) that result in a final product the quality of which (i) goes significantly beyond the normal commercial standards as regards public health, plant health or environmental standards and (ii) responds to current and foreseeable market opportunities. It is proposed that the main types of quality schemes cover the following: (a) certified organic production; (b) protected geographical indications and protected designations of origin, (c) certified integrated production, (d) private certified product quality schemes.

c

Protected designations of origin/Protected Geographical Indications/Traditional Speciality Guaranteed

d

Each day of a promotion/communication campaign counts as one action.

e

At risk of soil erosion shall mean any sloping plot with an inclination higher than 10 %, whether or not anti-erosion measures (e.g. soil cover, crop rotation, etc.) have been taken. Where the relevant information is available, a Member State may instead use the following definition: At risk of soil erosion shall mean any plot with a predicted loss of soil exceeding the rate of natural soil formation, whether or not anti-erosion measures (e.g. soil cover or crop rotation) have been taken.

f

Actions relating to the setting up/refilling of different mutual funds count as different actions.

g

Market withdrawal of the same product in different periods of the year and market withdrawals of different products count as different actions. Each market withdrawal operation for a given product counts as one action.

h

Green-harvesting and non-harvesting of different products count as different actions. Green harvesting and non-harvesting of the same product count as one action, regardless of the number of days they take, the number of holdings participating and the number of plots or hectares concerned.

Actions/Measures Article 2(f)and (g) of Regulation (EU) 2017/891 Objectives Articles 33(1) and (3) and 152(1)(c) of Regulation (EU) No 1308/2013 Indicators All POs All TPOs All APOs All TAPOs
Investments a Planning of production Number of holdings
Total value
Improvement of product quality Number of holdings
Total value
Boosting products' commercial value Number of holdings
Total value
Total value of marketed production/Total volume of marketed production (Euro or national currency/kg)
Environmental measures Number of holdings
Total value
Crisis prevention and management Number of holdings
Total value
Research Number of holdings
Total value
Research and experimental production Planning of production Total value
Number of holdings
Improvement of product quality Total value
Number of holdings
Boosting products' commercial value Total value
Number of holdings
Environmental measures Number of holdings
Total value
Quality schemes (EU and national) b and measures related to quality improvement Improvement of product quality Area of PDO/PGI/TSG c (ha)
Number of holdings
Volume (tonnes)
Promotion and communications d Boosting products' commercial value Number of holdings
Number of promotion campaigns
Promotion of the products Number of holdings
Number of promotion campaigns
Crisis prevention and management Number of holdings
Number of promotion campaigns
Training and exchange of best practices Planning of production Number of holdings
Number of actions
Improvement of product quality Number of holdings
Number of actions
Boosting products' commercial value Number of holdings
Number of actions
Environmental measures Number of holdings
Number of actions
Crisis prevention and management Number of holdings
Number of actions
Advisory services and technical assistance Planning of production Number of holdings
Number of actions
Improvement of product quality Number of holdings
Number of actions
Boosting products' commercial value Number of holdings
Number of actions
Environmental measures Number of holdings
Number of actions
Organic production Environmental measures Area under organic production of fruit and/or vegetables (ha)
Number of holdings
Integrated production Area under integrated production of fruit and/or vegetables (ha)
Number of holdings
Improved use or management of water, including water saving and drainage Area under fruit and vegetable production subject to reduction in use of water (ha)
Number of holdings

Difference of volume (m 3 )

(n – 1/n)

Actions to conserve soil Area under fruit and vegetable production at risk of soil erosion where anti-erosion measures are implemented (ha) e
Number of holdings

Difference of fertiliser use per ha (tonnes/ha)

(n – 1/n)

Actions to create or maintain habitat favourable for biodiversity or to maintain the landscape, including the conservation of historical features Area concerned by actions contributing to habitat and biodiversity protection (ha)
Number of holdings
Actions favouring energy saving (excluding transport) Area under fruit and vegetable production subject to reduction in use of energy (ha)
Number of holdings

Difference of energy consumption

(n – 1/n):

Solids (tonnes/volume of marketed production)
Liquids (L/volume of marketed production)
Gas (m 3 /volume of marketed production)
Electricity (kwh/volume of marketed production)
Action related to reduction of waste production and to improve waste management Number of holdings

Difference of volume of waste (m 3 /volume of marketed production)

(n – 1/n)

Difference of volume of packaging (m 3 /volume of marketed production)

(n – 1./n)

Transport

Difference of energy consumption

(n – 1./n):

Liquids (L/volume of marketed production)
Gas (m 3 /volume of marketed production)
Electricity (kwh/volume of marketed production)
Marketing Number of holdings
Number of actions
Setting-up mutual funds f Crisis prevention and management Number of holdings
Replenishment of mutual funds g Number of holdings
Replanting of orchards Areas concerned (ha)
Market withdrawal g Number of actions undertaken
Green-harvesting h Number of actions undertaken
Area concerned (ha)
Non-harvesting h Number of actions undertaken
Area concerned (ha)
Harvest insurance Number of holdings
Coaching Number of actions undertaken
Others Planning of production Number of holdings
Improvement of product quality Number of holdings
Boosting products' commercial value Number of holdings
Environmental measures Number of holdings
Table 4.2.
Indicators as regards Producer Groups
Indicator Number
PG investments Investments required to attain recognition for PGs Number of members of PGs
Number of PGs which have been recognised as POs ]

ANNEX IIIU.K. Minimum requirements for withdrawal of products as referred to in Article 15(2)

1.The products shall be:U.K.

  • whole,

  • sound; products affected by rotting or deterioration such as to make them unfit for consumption shall be excluded,

  • clean, practically free from any visible foreign matter,

  • practically free from pests and damage caused by pests,

  • free of abnormal external moisture,

  • free of any foreign taste or smell.

2.Products must be sufficiently developed and ripe, taking account of their type.U.K.

3.Products must be characteristic of the variety and commercial type.U.K.

ANNEX IVU.K. Transport costs under free distribution as referred to in Article 16(1)

a

Supplement for refrigerated transport: EUR 8,50/t.

Distance between the place of withdrawal and the place of deliveryTransport costs (EUR/t)a
Less than or equal to 25 km18,20
More than 25 km but less than or equal to 200 km41,40
More than 200 km but less than or equal to 350 km54,30
More than 350 km but less than or equal to 500 km72,60
More than 500 km but less than or equal to 750 km95,30
More than 750 km108,30

ANNEX VU.K. Sorting and packing costs as referred to in Article 17(1)

ProductSorting and packing costs (EUR/t)
Apples187,70
Pears159,60
Oranges240,80
Clementines296,60
Peaches175,10
Nectarines205,80
Watermelons167,00
Cauliflowers169,10
Other products201,10

ANNEX VIU.K. Statement for packaging of products as referred to in Article 17(2)

  • Продукт, предназначен за безплатна дистрибуция (Регламент за изпълнение (ЕC) 2017/…)

  • Producto destinado a su distribución gratuita [Reglamento de ejecución (UE) 2017/…]

  • Produkt určený k bezplatné distribuci [prováděcí nařízení (EU) 2017/…]

  • Produkt til gratis uddeling (gennemførelsesforordning (EU) 2017/…)

  • Zur kostenlosen Verteilung bestimmtes Erzeugnis (Durchführungsverordnung (EU) 2017/…)

  • Tasuta jagamiseks mõeldud tooted [rakendusmäärus (EL) 2017/…]

  • Προϊόν προοριζόμενο για δωρεάν διανομή [εκτελεστικός κανονισμός (ΕΕ) 2017/…]

  • Product for free distribution (Implementing Regulation (EU) 2017/…)

  • Produit destiné à la distribution gratuite [règlement d'exécution (UE) 2017/…]

  • Proizvod za slobodnu distribuciju (Provedbena uredba (EU) 2017/… )

  • Prodotto destinato alla distribuzione gratuita [regolamento di esecuzione (UE) 2017/…]

  • Produkts paredzēts bezmaksas izplatīšanai [Īstenošanas regula (ES) 2017/…]

  • Nemokamai platinamas produktas [Įgyvendinimo reglamentas (ES) 2017/…]

  • Ingyenes szétosztásra szánt termék ((EU) 2017/… végrehajtási rendelet)

  • Prodott destinat għad-distribuzzjoni bla ħlas [Regolament ta' implimentazzjoni (UE) 2017/…]

  • Voor gratis uitreiking bestemd product (Uitvoeringsverordening (EU) 2017/… )

  • Produkt przeznaczony do bezpłatnej dystrybucji [Rozporządzenie wykonawcze (UE) 2017/…]

  • Produto destinado a distribuição gratuita [Regulamento de execução (UE) 2017/…]

  • Produs destinat distribuirii gratuite [Regulamentul de punere în aplicare (UE) 2017/…]

  • Výrobok určený na bezplatnú distribúciu [vykonávacie nariadenie (EÚ) 2017/…]

  • Proizvod, namenjen za prosto razdelitev [Izvedbena uredba (EU) 2017/…]

  • Ilmaisjakeluun tarkoitettu tuote (täytäntöönpanoasetus (EU) 2017/…)

  • Produkt för gratisutdelning (genomförandeförordning (EU) 2017/…)

ANNEX VIIU.K. Products and periods for the application of additional import duties as referred to in Article 39

Without prejudice to the rules on the interpretation of the Combined Nomenclature, the description of the products is deemed to be indicative only. For the purposes of this Annex, the scope of the additional duties is determined by the scope of the CN codes as they stand at the time of adoption of this Regulation.

Order numberCN codeDescription of productsPeriod of application
78.00150702 00 00TomatoesFrom 1 October to 31 May
78.0020From 1 June to 30 September
78.00650707 00 05CucumbersFrom 1 May to 31 October
78.0075From 1 November to 30 April
78.00850709 91 00ArtichokesFrom 1 November to 30 June
78.01000709 93 10CourgettesFrom 1 January to 31 December
78.01100805 10 20OrangesFrom 1 December to 31 May
78.01200805 20 10ClementinesFrom 1 November to end of February
78.01300805 20 300805 20 500805 20 700805 20 90Mandarins (including tangerines and satsumas); wilkings and similar citrus hybridsFrom 1 November to end of February
78.01550805 50 10LemonsFrom 1 June to 31 December
78.0160From 1 January to 31 May
78.01700806 10 10Table grapesFrom 16 July to 16 November
78.01750808 10 80ApplesFrom 1 January to 31 August
78.0180From 1 September to 31 December
78.02200808 30 90PearsFrom 1 January to 30 April
78.0235From 1 July to 31 December
78.02500809 10 00ApricotsFrom 1 June to 31 July
78.02650809 29 00Cherries, other than sourFrom 16 May to 15 August
78.02700809 30Peaches, including nectarinesFrom 16 June to 30 September
78.02800809 40 05PlumsFrom 16 June to 30 September

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