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Regulations 2(1) and 17
Column 1 Provision | Column 2 Supplementary provision | Column 3 Subject matter |
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Article 23(1), (2), (3) or (4) of the Council Regulation | Title III of Commission Regulation 889/2008 | Use of terms referring to organic production in labelling, advertising and commercial documents of products |
Article 24(1) or (2) of the Council Regulation | Articles 23 and 25 of the Council Regulation and Title III of Commission Regulation 889/2008 | Compulsory indications |
Article 25(1) of the Council Regulation | Article 57 and 58 of Commission Regulation 889/2008 | Use of the Community organic production logo in labelling, presentation and advertising of products |
Article 25(2) of the Council Regulations | Use of National or private logo in labelling, presentation and advertising of products | |
Article 32(1) of the Council Regulations | Articles 6 to 10, 13 to 15, 18 and 19 of Commission Regulation 1235/2008 | Requirements for placing on the market of compliant products imported from third countries |
Article 33(1) of the Council Regulation | Articles 6 to 10, 13 to 15, 18 and 19 of Commission Regulation 1235/2008 | Requirements for placing on the market of compliant products imported from third countries |
Article 62 of Commission Regulation 889/2008 | Use of indication “product under conversion to organic farming” in relation to products of plant origin | |
Article 13(9) of Commission Regulation 1235/2008 | Requirements on first consignees relating to certificates of inspection of consignments imported from third countries | |
Article 14 of Commission Regulation 1235/2008 | Special customs procedures for consignments imported from third countries | |
Article 15 of Commission Regulation 1235/2008 | Requirements relating to non-compliant products imported from third countries | |
Article 19(1) of Commission Regulation 1235/2008 | Requirements relating to placing on the market, by importers authorised by the competent authority, of products imported from third countries not referred to in Article 33(2) of the Council Regulation |
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