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Regulation (EU) 2019/1009 of the European Parliament and of the Council of 5 June 2019 laying down rules on the making available on the market of EU fertilising products and amending Regulations (EC) No 1069/2009 and (EC) No 1107/2009 and repealing Regulation (EC) No 2003/2003 (Text with EEA relevance)
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Solid inorganic macronutrient fertiliser
Straight solid inorganic macronutrient fertiliser
Straight solid inorganic macronutrient ammonium nitrate fertiliser of high nitrogen content
Compound solid inorganic macronutrient fertiliser
Compound solid inorganic macronutrient ammonium nitrate fertiliser of high nitrogen content
Liquid inorganic macronutrient fertiliser
Straight liquid inorganic macronutrient fertiliser
Compound liquid inorganic macronutrient fertiliser
Straight inorganic micronutrient fertiliser
Compound inorganic micronutrient fertiliser
the use of the EU fertilising product as specified in the use instructions must not lead to the exceedance of those limit values in food or feed.
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phosphorus pentoxide (P2O5) × 0,436;
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potassium oxide (K2O) × 0,830;
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calcium oxide (CaO) × 0,715;
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magnesium oxide (MgO) × 0,603;
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sodium oxide (Na2O) × 0,742;
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sulphur trioxide (SO3) × 0,400.
organic carbon (Corg) = organic matter × 0,56.
A fertiliser shall be an EU fertilising product the function of which is to provide nutrients to plants or mushrooms.
organic carbon (Corg) and
nutrients
of solely biological origin.
An organic fertiliser may contain peat, leonardite and lignite, but no other material which is fossilized or embedded in geological formations.
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1,5 mg/kg dry matter,
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2 mg/kg dry matter,
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1 mg/kg dry matter,
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50 mg/kg dry matter,
:
120 mg/kg dry matter, and
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40 mg/kg dry matter.
Biuret (C2H5N3O2) must not be present in an organic fertiliser.
Micro-organisms to be tested | Sampling plans | Limit | ||
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n | c | m | M | |
Salmonella spp. | 5 | 0 | 0 | Absence in 25 g or 25 ml |
Escherichia coli or Enterococcaceae | 5 | 5 | 0 | 1 000 in 1 g or 1 ml |
Where:
=
number of samples to be tested,
=
number of samples where the number of bacteria expressed in colony forming units (CFU) is between m and M,
=
threshold value for the number of bacteria expressed in CFU that is considered satisfactory,
=
maximum value of the number of bacteria expressed in CFU.
Where a solid organic fertiliser contains only one declared primary nutrient, that nutrient content shall be at least the following:
2,5 % by mass of total nitrogen (N),
2 % by mass of total phosphorus pentoxide (P2O5), or
2 % by mass of total potassium oxide (K2O).
Where a solid organic fertiliser contains more than one declared primary nutrient, those nutrient contents shall be at least the following:
1 % by mass of total nitrogen (N),
1 % by mass of total phosphorus pentoxide (P2O5), or
1 % by mass of total potassium oxide (K2O).
The sum of those nutrient contents shall be at least 4 % by mass.
Where a liquid organic fertiliser contains only one declared primary nutrient, that nutrient content shall be at least the following:
2 % by mass of total nitrogen (N),
1 % by mass of total phosphorus pentoxide (P2O5), or
2 % by mass of total potassium oxide (K2O).
Where a liquid organic fertiliser contains more than one declared primary nutrient, those nutrient contents shall be at least the following:
1 % by mass of total nitrogen (N),
1 % by mass of total phosphorus pentoxide (P2O5), or
1 % by mass of total potassium oxide (K2O).
The sum of those nutrient contents shall be at least 3 % by mass.
one or more inorganic fertilisers, as specified in PFC 1(C), and
one or more materials containing:
organic carbon (Corg); and
nutrients
of solely biological origin.
An organo-mineral fertiliser may contain peat, leonardite and lignite, but no other material which is fossilized or embedded in geological formations.
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where an organo-mineral fertiliser has a total phosphorus (P) content of less than 5 % phosphorus pentoxide (P2O5)-equivalent by mass: 3 mg/kg dry matter, or
where an organo-mineral fertiliser has a total phosphorus (P) content of 5 % phosphorus pentoxide (P2O5)-equivalent or more by mass (‘phosphate fertiliser’): 60 mg/kg phosphorus pentoxide (P2O5);
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2 mg/kg dry matter;
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1 mg/kg dry matter;
:
50 mg/kg dry matter;
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120 mg/kg dry matter;
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40 mg/kg dry matter; and
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12 g/kg dry matter.
Micro-organisms to be tested | Sampling plans | Limit | ||
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n | c | m | M | |
Salmonella spp. | 5 | 0 | 0 | Absence in 25 g or 25 ml |
Escherichia coli or Enterococcaceae | 5 | 5 | 0 | 1 000 in 1 g or 1 ml |
Where:
=
number of samples to be tested,
=
number of samples where the number of bacteria expressed in CFU is between m and M,
=
threshold value for the number of bacteria expressed in CFU that is considered satisfactory,
=
maximum value of the number of bacteria expressed in CFU.
Where a solid organo-mineral fertiliser contains only one declared primary nutrient, that nutrient content shall be at least the following:
2,5 % by mass of total nitrogen (N), out of which 1 % by mass shall be organic nitrogen (Norg),
2 % by mass of total phosphorus pentoxide (P2O5), or
2 % by mass of total potassium oxide (K2O).
Where a solid organo-mineral fertiliser contains more than one declared primary nutrient, those nutrient contents shall be at least the following:
2 % by mass of total nitrogen (N), out of which 0,5 % by mass shall be organic nitrogen (Norg),
2 % by mass of total phosphorus pentoxide (P2O5), or
2 % by mass of total potassium oxide (K2O).
The sum of those nutrient contents shall be at least 8 % by mass.
Where a liquid organo-mineral fertiliser contains only one declared primary nutrient, that nutrient content shall be at least the following:
2 % by mass of total nitrogen (N), out of which 0,5 % by mass shall be organic nitrogen (Norg),
2 % by mass of total phosphorus pentoxide (P2O5), or
2 % by mass of total potassium oxide (K2O).
Where a liquid organo-mineral fertiliser contains more than one declared primary nutrient, those nutrient contents shall be at least the following:
2 % by mass of total nitrogen (N), out of which 0,5 % by mass shall be organic nitrogen (Norg),
2 % by mass of total phosphorus pentoxide (P2O5), or
2 % by mass of total potassium oxide (K2O).
The sum of those nutrient contents shall be at least 6 % by mass.
chelating or complexing agents referred to in point 3 of component material category (CMC) 1 in Part II of Annex II,
nitrification inhibitors, denitrification inhibitors or urease inhibitors referred to in point 4 of CMC 1 in Part II of Annex II,
coating agents referred to in point 1(a) of CMC 9 in Part II of Annex II,
urea (CH4N2O), or
calcium cyanamide (CaCN2)
shall meet the requirement that pathogens in an inorganic fertiliser must not exceed the limits set out in the following table:
Micro-organisms to be tested | Sampling plans | Limit | ||
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n | c | m | M | |
Salmonella spp. | 5 | 0 | 0 | Absence in 25 g or 25 ml |
Escherichia coli or Enterococcaceae | 5 | 5 | 0 | 1 000 in 1 g or 1 ml |
Where:
=
number of samples to be tested,
=
number of samples where the number of bacteria expressed in CFU is between m and M,
=
threshold value for the number of bacteria expressed in CFU that is considered satisfactory,
=
maximum value of the number of bacteria expressed in CFU.
primary macronutrients: nitrogen (N), phosphorus (P) or potassium (K),
secondary macronutrients: calcium (Ca), magnesium (Mg), sodium (Na) or sulphur (S).
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where an inorganic macronutrient fertiliser has a total phosphorus (P) content of less than 5 % phosphorus pentoxide (P2O5)-equivalent by mass: 3 mg/kg dry matter, or
where an inorganic macronutrient fertiliser has a total phosphorus (P) content of 5 % phosphorus pentoxide (P2O5)-equivalent or more by mass (‘phosphate fertiliser’): 60 mg/kg phosphorus pentoxide (P2O5);
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2 mg/kg dry matter,
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1 mg/kg dry matter,
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100 mg/kg dry matter,
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120 mg/kg dry matter,
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40 mg/kg dry matter,
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12 g/kg dry matter,
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50 mg/kg dry matter.
A solid inorganic macronutrient fertiliser shall be in solid form.
only one macronutrient (nitrogen (N), phosphorus (P), potassium (K), calcium (Ca), magnesium (Mg), sodium (Na), sulphur (S)), or
only one primary macronutrient (nitrogen (N), phosphorus (P), potassium (K)) and one or more secondary macronutrients (calcium (Ca), magnesium (Mg), sodium (Na), sulphur (S)).
10 % by mass of total nitrogen (N),
12 % by mass of total phosphorus pentoxide (P2O5),
6 % by mass of total potassium oxide (K2O),
5 % by mass of total magnesium oxide (MgO),
12 % by mass of total calcium oxide (CaO),
10 % by mass of total sulphur trioxide (SO3), or
1 % by mass of total sodium oxide (Na2O).
However, the total sodium oxide (Na2O) content shall not exceed 40 % by mass.
Where a straight solid inorganic macronutrient fertiliser contains only one declared primary macronutrient (nitrogen (N), phosphorus (P), potassium (K)) and one or more declared secondary macronutrients (calcium (Ca), magnesium (Mg), sodium (Na), sulphur (S)):
that primary macronutrient content shall be at least the following:
3 % by mass of total nitrogen (N),
3 % by mass of total phosphorus pentoxide (P2O5), or
3 % by mass of total potassium oxide (K2O);
that or those secondary macronutrient contents shall be at least the following:
1,5 % by mass of total magnesium oxide (MgO),
1,5 % by mass of total calcium oxide (CaO),
1,5 % by mass of total sulphur trioxide (SO3), or
1 % by mass of total sodium oxide (Na2O).
However, the total sodium oxide (Na2O) content shall not exceed 40 % by mass.
The sum of all declared primary and secondary macronutrient contents shall be at least 18 % by mass.
more than one primary macronutrient (nitrogen (N), phosphorus (P), potassium (K)), or
more than one secondary macronutrient (calcium (Ca), magnesium (Mg), sodium (Na), sulphur (S)) and no primary macronutrient (nitrogen (N), phosphorus (P), potassium (K)).
3 % by mass of total nitrogen (N),
3 % by mass of total phosphorus pentoxide (P2O5),
3 % by mass of total potassium oxide (K2O),
1,5 % by mass of total magnesium oxide (MgO),
1,5 % by mass of total calcium oxide (CaO),
1,5 % by mass of total sulphur trioxide (SO3), or
1 % by mass of total sodium oxide (Na2O).
However, the total sodium oxide (Na2O) content shall not exceed 40 % by mass.
The sum of all declared macronutrient contents shall be at least 18 % by mass.
following five thermal cycles as described under point 4.3 in Module A1 in Part II of Annex IV,
in two detonation resistance tests as described under point 4.4 in Module A1 in Part II of Annex IV,
one or more of the supporting lead cylinders is crushed by less than 5 %.
0,2 % for a straight or compound solid inorganic macronutrient ammonium nitrate fertiliser of high nitrogen content having a nitrogen (N) content of at least 31,5 % by mass, and
0,4 % for a straight or compound solid inorganic macronutrient ammonium nitrate fertiliser of high nitrogen content having a nitrogen (N) content of at least 28 % but less than 31,5 % by mass.
A liquid inorganic macronutrient fertiliser shall be in liquid form.
only one macronutrient (nitrogen (N), phosphorus (P), potassium (K), calcium (Ca), magnesium (Mg), sodium (Na), sulphur (S)), or
only one primary macronutrient (nitrogen (N), phosphorus (P), potassium (K)) and one or more secondary macronutrients (calcium (Ca), magnesium (Mg), sodium (Na), sulphur (S)).
5 % by mass of total nitrogen (N),
5 % by mass of total phosphorus pentoxide (P2O5),
3 % by mass of total potassium oxide (K2O),
2 % by mass of total magnesium oxide (MgO),
6 % by mass of total calcium oxide (CaO),
5 % by mass of total sulphur trioxide (SO3), or
1 % by mass of total sodium oxide (Na2O).
However, the total sodium oxide (Na2O) content shall not exceed 40 % by mass.
Where a straight liquid inorganic macronutrient fertiliser contains only one declared primary macronutrient (nitrogen (N), phosphorus (P), potassium (K)), and one or more declared secondary macronutrients (calcium (Ca), magnesium (Mg), sodium (Na), sulphur (S)):
that primary macronutrient content shall be at least the following:
1,5 % by mass of total nitrogen (N),
1,5 % by mass of total phosphorus pentoxide (P2O5), or
1,5 % by mass of total potassium oxide (K2O); and
that or those secondary macronutrient contents shall be at least the following:
0,75 % by mass of total magnesium oxide (MgO),
0,75 % by mass of total calcium oxide (CaO),
0,75 % by mass of total sulphur trioxide (SO3), or
0,5 % by mass of total sodium oxide (Na2O).
However, the total sodium oxide (Na2O) content shall not exceed 20 % by mass.
The sum of all declared primary and secondary macronutrient contents shall be at least 7 % by mass.
more than one primary macronutrient (nitrogen (N), phosphorus (P), potassium (K)), or
more than one secondary macronutrient (calcium (Ca), magnesium (Mg), sodium (Na), sulphur (S)), and no primary macronutrient (nitrogen (N), phosphorus (P), potassium (K)).
1,5 % by mass of total nitrogen (N),
1,5 % by mass of total phosphorus pentoxide (P2O5),
1,5 % by mass of total potassium oxide (K2O),
0,75 % by mass of total magnesium oxide (MgO),
0,75 % by mass of total calcium oxide (CaO),
0,75 % by mass of total sulphur trioxide (SO3), or
0,5 % by mass of total sodium oxide (Na2O).
However, the total sodium oxide (Na2O) content shall not exceed 20 % by mass.
The sum of all declared nutrient contents shall be at least 7 % by mass.
Contaminant | Limit values of contaminants expressed in mg, in relation to the total micronutrient content expressed in kg( mg/kg of total micronutrient content, which means boron (B), cobalt (Co), copper (Cu), iron (Fe), manganese (Mn), molybdenum (Mo) and zinc (Zn)) |
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Arsenic (As) | 1 000 |
Cadmium (Cd) | 200 |
Lead (Pb) | 600 |
Mercury (Hg) | 100 |
Nickel (Ni) | 2 000 |
a UVCB: Substance of unknown or variable composition, complex reaction products or biological materials. | ||
Typology | Description | Minimum micronutrient content |
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Micronutrient salt fertiliser | A chemically obtained straight solid inorganic micronutrient fertiliser containing a mineral ion salt as its essential ingredient | 10 % by mass of micronutrient salt fertiliser shall consist of a water-soluble micronutrient |
Micronutrient oxide or hydroxide fertiliser | A chemically obtained straight solid inorganic micronutrient fertiliser containing oxide or hydroxide as its essential ingredient | 10 % by mass of a micronutrient oxide or hydroxide fertiliser shall consist of a micronutrient |
Micronutrient-based fertiliser | A straight inorganic micronutrient fertiliser combining a micronutrient salt fertiliser with one or more other micronutrient salt fertilisers and/or with a single micronutrient chelate | 5 % by mass of a micronutrient-based fertiliser shall consist of a micronutrient |
Micronutrient solution fertiliser | An aqueous solution of different forms of a straight inorganic micronutrient fertiliser | 2 % by mass of a micronutrient solution fertiliser shall consist of a water-soluble micronutrient |
Micronutrient suspension fertiliser | A suspension of different forms of a straight inorganic micronutrient fertiliser | 2 % by mass of a micronutrient suspension fertiliser shall consist of a micronutrient |
Micronutrient chelate fertiliser | A water-soluble straight inorganic micronutrient fertiliser in which the declared micronutrient is chemically combined with chelating agent(s) fulfilling the requirements of CMC 1 in Part II of Annex II |
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UVCBa iron chelates | A water-soluble straight inorganic micronutrient fertiliser in which the declared iron is chemically combined with chelating agent(s) fulfilling the requirements of CMC 1 in Part II of Annex II |
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Micronutrient complex fertiliser | A water-soluble straight inorganic micronutrient fertiliser in which the declared micronutrient is chemically combined with complexing agent(s) fulfilling the requirements of CMC 1 in Part II of Annex II |
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2 % by mass for fertilisers in liquid form;
5 % by mass for fertilisers in solid form.
A liming material shall contain oxides, hydroxides, carbonates or silicates of the nutrients calcium (Ca) or magnesium (Mg).
:
2 mg/kg dry matter,
:
2 mg/kg dry matter,
:
1 mg/kg dry matter,
:
90 mg/kg dry matter,
:
120 mg/kg dry matter,
:
40 mg/kg dry matter.
minimum neutralising value: 15 (equivalent CaO) or 9 (equivalent HO-),
minimum reactivity: 10 % (hydrochloric acid test) or 50 % after 6 months (incubation test), and
minimum grain size: at least 70 % < 1 mm, except for burnt limes, granulated liming material and chalk (at least 70 % of the liming material shall pass through a 1 mm sieve).
A soil improver shall be an EU fertilising product the function of which is to maintain, improve or protect the physical or chemical properties, the structure or the biological activity of the soil to which it is added.
An organic soil improver may contain peat, leonardite and lignite, but no other material which is fossilized or embedded in geological formations.
:
2 mg/kg dry matter,
:
2 mg/kg dry matter,
:
1 mg/kg dry matter,
:
50 mg/kg dry matter,
:
120 mg/kg dry matter, and
:
40 mg/kg dry matter.
Micro-organisms to be tested | Sampling plans | Limit | ||
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n | c | m | M | |
Salmonella spp. | 5 | 0 | 0 | Absence in 25 g or 25 ml |
Escherichia coli or Enterococcaceae | 5 | 5 | 0 | 1 000 in 1 g or 1 ml |
Where:
=
number of samples to be tested,
=
number of samples where the number of bacteria expressed in CFU is between m and M,
=
threshold value for the number of bacteria expressed in CFU that is considered satisfactory,
=
maximum value of the number of bacteria expressed in CFU.
:
1,5 mg/kg dry matter,
:
2 mg/kg dry matter,
:
1 mg/kg dry matter,
:
100 mg/kg dry matter,
:
120 mg/kg dry matter,
:
40 mg/kg dry matter.
For the purpose of this point, plants include algae.
:
1,5 mg/kg dry matter,
:
2 mg/kg dry matter,
:
1 mg/kg dry matter,
:
50 mg/kg dry matter,
:
120 mg/kg dry matter, and
:
40 mg/kg dry matter.
Micro-organisms to be tested | Sampling plans | Limit | ||
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n | c | m | M | |
Salmonella spp. | 5 | 0 | 0 | Absence in 25 g or 25 ml |
Escherichia coli or Enterococcaceae | 5 | 5 | 0 | 1 000 in 1 g or 1 ml |
Where:
=
number of samples to be tested,
=
number of samples where the number of bacteria expressed in CFU is between m and M,
=
threshold value for the number of bacteria expressed in CFU that is considered satisfactory,
=
maximum value of the number of bacteria expressed in CFU.
An inhibitor shall be an EU fertilising product the function of which is to improve the nutrient release patterns of a product providing plants with nutrients by delaying or stopping the activity of specific groups of micro-organisms or enzymes.
ammoniacal nitrogen (NH3-N) disappearance, or
the sum of nitrite nitrogen (NO2-) and nitrate nitrogen (NO3-) production with respect to time.
Compared to a control sample where the nitrification inhibitor has not been added, a soil sample containing the nitrification inhibitor shall show a 20 % reduction in ammoniacal nitrogen (NH3-N) oxidation rate based on an analysis carried out 14 days after application at the 95 % confidence level.
nutrient use efficiency,
tolerance to abiotic stress,
quality traits, or
availability of confined nutrients in the soil or rhizosphere.
:
1,5 mg/kg dry matter,
:
2 mg/kg dry matter,
:
120 mg/kg dry matter,
:
1 mg/kg dry matter,
:
50 mg/kg dry matter, and
:
40 mg/kg dry matter.
Micro-organisms/their toxins, metabolites | Sampling plans | Limit | |
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n | c | ||
Salmonella spp. | 5 | 0 | Absence in 25 g or 25 ml |
Escherichia coli | 5 | 0 | Absence in 1 g or 1 ml |
Listeria monocytogenes | 5 | 0 | Absence in 25 g or 25 ml |
Vibrio spp. | 5 | 0 | Absence in 25 g or 25 ml |
Shigella spp. | 5 | 0 | Absence in 25 g or 25 ml |
Staphylococcus aureus | 5 | 0 | Absence in 25 g or 25 ml |
Enterococcaceae | 5 | 2 | 10 CFU/g |
Anaerobic plate count unless the microbial plant biostimulant is an aerobic bacterium | 5 | 2 | 105 CFU/g or ml |
Yeast and mould count unless the microbial plant biostimulant is a fungus | 5 | 2 | 1 000 CFU/g or ml |
Where:
=
number of units comprising the sample,
=
number of sample units giving values over the defined limit.
Micro-organisms to be tested | Sampling plans | Limit | ||
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n | c | m | M | |
Salmonella spp. | 5 | 0 | 0 | Absence in 25 g or 25 ml |
Escherichia coli or Enterococcaceae | 5 | 5 | 0 | 1 000 in 1 g or 1 ml |
Where:
=
number of samples to be tested,
=
number of samples where the number of bacteria expressed in CFU is between m and M,
=
threshold value for the number of bacteria expressed in CFU that is considered satisfactory,
=
maximum value of the number of bacteria expressed in CFU.
drawing up an EU declaration of conformity for the fertilising product blend in accordance with Article 6(2) of this Regulation, and
being in possession of the EU declaration of conformity of each of the component EU fertilising products.
Article 6(3) (manufacturers’ obligation to keep the EU declaration of conformity);
point (a) of Article 7(2) (authorised representatives’ obligation to keep the EU declaration of conformity);
Article 8(8) (importers’ obligation to keep a copy of the EU declaration of conformity at the disposal of the market surveillance authorities).
Council Regulation (EEC) No 315/93 of 8 February 1993 laying down Community procedures for contaminants in food (OJ L 37, 13.2.1993, p. 1).
Regulation (EC) No 396/2005 of the European Parliament and of the Council of 23 February 2005 on maximum residue levels of pesticides in or on food and feed of plant and animal origin and amending Council Directive 91/414/EEC (OJ L 70, 16.3.2005, p. 1).
Regulation (EC) No 470/2009 of the European Parliament and of the Council of 6 May 2009 laying down Community procedures for the establishment of residue limits of pharmacologically active substances in foodstuffs of animal origin, repealing Council Regulation (EEC) No 2377/90 and amending Directive 2001/82/EC of the European Parliament and of the Council and Regulation (EC) No 726/2004 of the European Parliament and of the Council (OJ L 152, 16.6.2009, p. 11).
Directive 2002/32/EC of the European Parliament and of the Council of 7 May 2002 on undesirable substances in animal feed (OJ L 140, 30.5.2002, p. 10).
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