1991 No. 2197
The Fertilisers Regulations 1991
Made
Laid before Parliament
Coming into force
The Minister of Agriculture, Fisheries and Food, the Secretary of State for Scotland and the Secretary of State for Wales, acting jointly, in exercise of the powers conferred by sections 66(1), 68(1), (2) and (3), 69(1), (3), (6) and (7), 70(1), 74(1), 74A(1), (2) and (4) and 84 of the Agriculture Act 19701 and now vested in them2 and of all other powers enabling them in that behalf, after consultation in accordance with section 84(1) of the said Act with such persons or organisations as appear to them to represent the interests concerned, and the Secretary of State, being the Minister designated3 for the purposes of section 2(2) of the European Communities Act 19724 in relation to the regulation and control of classification, packaging and labelling of dangerous substances and preparations, in exercise of the powers conferred on him by the said section 2(2), and of all other powers enabling him in that behalf, hereby make the following Regulations:
Title, commencement and interpretation1
1
These Regulations may be cited as the Fertilisers Regulations 1991 and shall come into force on 1st November 1991.
2
Subject to paragraph (3) below, these Regulations shall not apply in relation to any material, not designated as an EEC fertiliser, sold or offered for sale before—
a
1st June 1992 in the case of any solid material sold or offered for sale loose or in containers having a capacity greater than 25 kilograms or, in the case of any fluid material, sold or offered for sale in containers having a capacity greater than 10 litres;
b
1st February 1993 in the case of any solid material sold or offered for sale in containers having a capacity of or less than 25 kilograms or, in the case of any fluid material, sold or offered for sale in containers having a capacity of or less than 10 litres;
and in relation to any such material the Fertilisers Regulations 1990 shall continue to apply.
3
The Fertilisers Regulations 1990 shall not apply to any material not designated as an EEC fertiliser, in relation to which paragraph (2) above would otherwise apply, if that material complies with the requirements of these Regulations.
4
In these Regulations, unless the context otherwise requires—
“the Act” means the Agriculture Act 1970;
“chelating agent” means any product listed in table 2 in Schedule 2;
“herbicide” means a substance calculated to destroy or control any unwanted plant;
“pesticide” means a substance calculated to destroy or control any insect, mite, mollusc, nematode, fungus or any other pest capable of destroying, damaging or retarding the growth of any form of plant life;
“secondary nutrient” means calcium, magnesium, sodium or sulphur;
“trace element” means boron, cobalt, copper, iron, manganese, molybdenum or zinc.
5
Any reference in these Regulations to a numbered regulation or Schedule shall, unless the context otherwise requires, be construed as a reference to the regulation or Schedule bearing that number in these Regulations.
6
Any reference in these Regulations to a numbered section shall, unless the reference is to a section of a specified Act, be construed as a reference to the section bearing that number in the Act.
Control of materials designated as EEC fertilisers2
1
No person shall sell or have in possession with a view to sale, for use as a fertiliser, any material designated as an EEC fertiliser, or in respect of which any indication is given directly or indirectly that it is an EEC fertiliser, unless that material—
a
is specified in Groups 1(a), 2(a) or 3(a) of Section A, or in Groups 1 to 4 of Section B, or in Groups 1(a) or 2 of Section C, or in Section D, or Section E, of the table in Schedule 1; and
b
conforms with the requirements laid down for such materials in these Regulations as respects content and marking.
2
No person shall sell or have in possession with a view to sale, for use as a fertiliser, any material designated as an EEC fertiliser containing any pesticide or herbicide or any organic nutrient of animal or vegetable origin, which has been added in the course of manufacture or preparation for sale.
3
No person shall make available to any other person for the final use by that other person as a fertiliser any ammonium nitrate, as defined in column 3 of Section A of the table in Schedule 1, which is designated as an EEC fertiliser and contains more than 28 % by weight of nitrogen, unless the material is in a container which complies with the provisions of Part II of Schedule 2.
4
No person shall sell or have in possession with a view to sale, for use as a fertiliser, any material specified in Section D of the table in Schedule 1 designated as an EEC fertiliser unless that product is packaged.
Control of materials not designated as EEC fertilisers3
No person shall sell or have in possession with a view to sale, for use as a fertiliser, any solid or fluid material which, not being designated as an EEC fertiliser, does not comply with the requirements of these Regulations.
Use and meaning of prescribed names and descriptions of material4
1
Subject to the provisions of paragraphs (4) and (5) of this regulation, no person shall sell or have in possession with a view to sale, as a fertiliser or for use as a fertiliser, any material specified in the second column in Sections A, B, C, D or E of the table in Schedule 1, which complies with the corresponding meaning in the third column of the said table, unless the statutory statement relating to any such material and required by section 68(1) contains the corresponding name or one of the corresponding names, as the case may be, indicated in the second column of the said table.
2
For the purposes of section 70, any name of a material specified in the second column of the table in Schedule 1 shall, subject to the provisions of paragraphs (4) and (5) of this regulation, have the meaning corresponding thereto in the third column of the said table.
3
No person shall sell or have in possession with a view to sale, as a fertiliser or for use as a fertiliser, any material specified in Groups 1(b), 2(c), 3(c) or 5(b) of Section A, or in Group 6 of Section B or in Groups 1(c), 1(e), 1(g) or 4 of Section C, of the table in Schedule 1, unless he gives in the statutory statement or in any other document or label referring to the material a name or description, or name and description, sufficiently specific to indicate to the intending purchaser the true nature of the material.
4
In the case of those materials in Groups 1 to 4 of Section B, Group 2 of Section C, and in Section D and Section E, of the table in Schedule 1 which, not being designated as EEC fertilisers, are sold or offered for sale, and for which the declared content of any nutrients, secondary nutrients or trace elements, or of the total nutrien4100econdary nutrient or trace element content, falls below the minimum levels specified in the third column of the said table, or in table 1 in Schedule 2, the statutory statement shall contain the name designated in the second column thereof if the material complies in all other respects with the requirements of the said third column.
5
In the case of materials specified in Sections A, B, C, D or E of the table in Schedule 1, any meaning given in the third column of the said table shall be deemed not to exclude the presence of any substance added to improve the handling qualities of the material and, in the case of materials which, not being designated as EEC fertilisers, are sold or offered for sale, the said meaning shall be deemed not to exclude the presence of any herbicide or pesticide.
Prescribed descriptions of material and particulars and information to be contained in the statutory statement5
The descriptions of material prescribed for the purposes of sections 68(1) and 69(1) shall be those indicated in the second and third columns of the table in Schedule 1, and the particulars or information required to be contained in a statutory statement relating to any such material shall be the particulars or information specified in relation thereto in the fourth column of the table in Schedule 1 and in Part I of Schedule 2.
Limits of variation6
For the purposes of section 74, the limits of variation in relation to any misstatement as to the nature, substance or quality of any material specified in the second column of the table in Schedule 1 shall, subject to the provisions of that Schedule, be the corresponding limits in relation to that material set out in the fifth and, as the case may be, in the sixth column of the said table.
Time by which a statutory statement relating to certain materials must be given7
For the purposes of section 68(3), any statutory statement required to be given on the sale of—
a
any fertiliser, in containers, of a description specified in Group 4 of Section A of the table in Schedule 1; or
b
any solid fertiliser, not being designated as an EEC fertiliser, other than a solid fertiliser sold or offered for sale in containers, of a description specified in Sections A, B, D or E of the table in Schedule 1; or
c
any fluid fertiliser, not being designated as an EEC fertiliser, in a container the declared content of which is in excess of 200 litres,
shall be given as soon as practicable after delivery to the purchaser.
Manner of marking and labelling material8
The manner in which material shall be marked and labelled for the purposes of section 69(1) and section 74A shall be as set out in Schedule 2.
Modification of section 69(1) for certain imported material9
In the case of—
a
any fertiliser, in containers, of a description specified in Group 4 of Section A of the table in Schedule 1; or
b
any solid fertiliser, not being designated as an EEC fertiliser, sold or offered for sale, other than a solid fertiliser in containers, of a description specified in Sections A, B, D or E of the table in Schedule 1; or
c
any fluid fertiliser, not being designated as an EEC fertiliser, sold or offered for sale in a container the declared content of which is in excess of 200 litres,
which has been imported and is of a description prescribed for the purposes of section 69(1) by regulation 5, subsection (1) of section 69 shall have effect as if—
i
the words “and in either case before it is removed from the premises” were omitted from the said subsection (1), and
ii
the words “any material which has been marked in accordance with this subsection” were substituted for the words “the material” in the said subsection (1).
Register of marks10
1
Except in the case of materials sold or offered for sale designated as EEC fertilisers, as respects any material of a description prescribed for the purposes of section 69(1) by regulation 5 which comprises—
a
any fertiliser in containers of a description specified in Group 4 of Section A of the table in Schedule 1; or
b
any solid fertiliser, other than a solid fertiliser in containers, of a description specified in Sections A, B, D or E of the table in Schedule 1; or
c
any fluid fertiliser in a container the declared content of which is in excess of 200 litres; or
d
any material, not being of a standard formulation on general sale by the seller concerned, which is specially manufactured or mixed to the order of a particular purchaser,
the matters required by section 69 to be marked on that material may be denoted by a mark whose meaning can be ascertained by reference to a register kept in accordance with this regulation.
2
The register shall show those matters to which the mark relates, being matters required to be contained in the statutory statement relating to the material to which the mark relates and the date of entry of those particulars in the register. Entries relating to material of a kind mentioned in paragraph (1)(d) of this regulation shall also include the name and address of the purchaser, the date of the order and the amount ordered. The register shall be kept as a separate record in book form marked on the outside “Register of marks under section 69(6) of the Agriculture Act 1970” and shall be kept on the premises where the material is held for the purpose of selling it in the course of trade for use as a fertiliser, save that if the material is in a public store the register shall be kept on the premises of the person who has the material for sale.
3
The period for which the register is to be preserved in accordance with section 69(7) shall be a period of 6 months commencing with the first day on which none of the materials referred to in the register remains on the premises for sale as aforesaid.
Enforcement11
Insofar as any provision of these Regulations is made under section 2(2) of the European Communities Act 1972 that provision shall be enforced as if it were made under those provisions of the Agriculture Act 1970 under which the other provisions of these Regulations are made and the provisions of Part IV of the said Agriculture Act shall apply accordingly.
Amendment as respects metrication12
In relation to any material to which these Regulations apply the operation of the provisions of sections 66(1), 68(2)(b) and 76(5) shall be modified as follows—
a
in the definition of “sampled portion” in the said section 66(1) for the words “five tons or 1,000 gallons or the prescribed metric substitution” there shall be substituted the words “five tonnes or 5,000 litres”;
b
in section 68(2)(b) for the words “fifty-six pounds or the prescribed metric substitution” there shall be substituted the words “twenty-five kilograms”; and
c
in section 76(5) for the words “fourteen pounds or the prescribed metric substitution” there shall be substituted the words “six kilograms”.
Revocation13
Subject to regulation 1(2), the Fertilisers Regulations 19905 are hereby revoked.
In witness whereof the Official Seal of the Minister of Agriculture, Fisheries and Food is hereunto affixed on 6th September 1991.
SCHEDULE 1PRESCRIBED DESCRIPTIONS OF MATERIAL, MEANINGS OF NAMES, PARTICULARS AND INFORMATION TO BE CONTAINED IN THE STATUTORY STATEMENT AND LIMITS OF VARIATION
Limits of variation
1
The limits of variation prescribed in this Schedule shall be the permitted deviations of the measured from the declared content of a nutrient, secondary nutrient or trace element, or of the measured from the declared neutralising value, or of the measured from the declared amount of material passing through a specified sieve.
2
Save as prescribed in paragraphs 6, 7 and 8, the limits of variation shall be those set out in the fifth column of the following table.
3
In Section B and Group 2 of Section C of the following table the negative limits of variation specified individually for N, P2O5 and K2O are those permitted for each nutrient taken separately and the limits of variation for the total nutrient content of a fertiliser shall be the sum of the negative deviations from the declared content.
4
No limits of variation shall be permitted in respect of the minimum and maximum contents specified in the third column of the following table, save those prescribed in paragraph 6.
5
Where no maximum limit is specified in the third column of the following table, no limits of variation are prescribed as respects an excess of nutrient, neutralising value or amount of material passing through a specified sieve above the declared value or amount, save those prescribed in paragraph 7(b).
6
In the case of materials in Groups 1 to 4 of Section B and Group 2 of Section C of the following table which, not being designated as EEC fertilisers, are sold or offered for sale, and where the declared content of one or more of the nutrients falls below the following levels:
i
in the case of nitrogen (N) — 2.5% in an NPK fluid fertiliser solution and 3.5% for all other fertilisers and
ii
in the case of phosphorus pentoxide (P2O5) and potassium oxide (K2O) — 3.5% in a fluid fertiliser solution, 4.5% in an NPK fluid fertiliser suspension and 5.5% for all other fertilisers,
the limit of variation for the declared nutrient in such cases shall be that specified in the sixth column of the following table.
7
The limits of variation permitted in respect of the declared content for the forms of nitrogen or the declared solubilities of phosphorus pentoxide shall be as follows:
a
except as provided in sub-paragraph (b) of this paragraph, the limit of variation shall be one-tenth of the overall content of the nutrient concerned, with a maximum of 2 % by weight:
Provided that the overall content of that nutrient remains within:
i
the levels specified in the third column of the following table save as respects the materials in Groups 1 to 4 of Section B and Group 2 of Section C of the said table which, not being designated as EEC fertilisers, are sold or offered for sale;
ii
the limits of variation specified in the fifth or, where appropriate, the sixth column of the said table.
b
in the case of materials in Group 1(c) of Section A and Groups 1, 2, 3, 5 and 6 of Section B and Groups 1(d), 2, 3 and 4 of Section C of the following table which, not being designated as EEC fertilisers, are sold or offered for sale, the limits of variation of ureic nitrogen when declared at 10 % and above shall be plus or minus 1.5 % by weight and when declared below 10% shall be plus or minus 1.0% by weight.
8
The limits of variation for trace elements and secondary nutrients other than where prescribed in Sections D and E of the following table shall be:
i
trace elements — up to one-fifth of the declared value for a trace element content not exceeding 2% and 0.4% in absolute terms for a content of more than 2%;
ii
secondary nutrients in the oxide form — up to a quarter of the declared value for a secondary nutrient content not exceeding 3.6% and 0.9% in absolute terms for a content of more than 3.6%. This is equivalent to the following maxima for the elemental forms—
0.64% maximum for Ca
0.55% maximum for Mg
0.67% maximum for Na
0.36% maximum for S.
SECTION A:STRAIGHT FERTILISERS
Group | Name of Material | Meaning | Declarations | Limits of variation (absolute value in percentage by weight, except where otherwise specified) |
---|---|---|---|---|
(1) | (2) | (3) | (4) | (5) |
1(a) | Ammonium nitrate | Chemically obtained product containing ammonium nitrate as its essential ingredient, and possibly fillers such as ground limestone, calcium sulphate, ground dolomite, magnesium sulphate and kieserite. The nitrogen (N) content must be not less than 20%, and the nitric nigrogen and ammoniacal nigrogen fractions should each account for about half the nitrogen present. If the product is designated as an EEC fertiliser and contains more than 28% by weight of nigrogen (N) it shall have the following additional characteristics (all the percentages specified being by weight):
| Amount of total nitrogen Amount of nitric nitrogen Amount of ammoniacal nitrogen | 0.8 (for declarations up to and including 32%N) 0.6 (for declarations exceeding 32%N) As set out in paragraph 7(a) of this Schedule |
Calcium ammonium nitrate | Chemically obtained product containing ammonium nitrate as its essential ingredient. The nigrogen (N) content must be not less than 20%, and the nitric nigrogen and ammoniacal nitrogen fractions should each account for about half the nigrogen present. The product may contain, in addition to ammonium nitrate, only calcium carbonate (limestone) and/or magnesium carbonate and calcium carbonate (dolomite). The minimum content of these carbonates must be 20% and their purity level not less than 90%. | Amount of total nitrogen Amount of nitric nitrogen Amount of ammoniacal nitrogen | 0.8 As set out in paragraph 7(a) of this Schedule | |
Ammonium sulphate-nitrate | Chemically obtained product with ammonium nitrate and ammonium sulphate as essential ingredients, and containing not less than 25% ammoniacal and nitric nitrogen (N) with a minimum nitric nitrogen content of 5%. | Amount of total nitrogen Amount of nitric nitrogen Amount of ammoniacal nitrogen | 0.8 As set out in paragraph 7(a) of this Schedule | |
Calcium cyanamide | Chemically obtained product with calcium cyanamide as its essential ingredient, calcium oxide and possibly small quantities of ammonium salts and urea, and containing not less than 18% total nitrogen (N), at least 75% of the declared nitrogen being bound in the form of cyanamide. | Amount of total nitrogen | 1.0 | |
Calcium magnesium nitrate Nitrate of lime and magnesium | Chemically obtained product with calcium nitrate and magnesium nitrate as essential ingredients, containing not less than 13% nitric nitrogen (N), and not less than 5% magnesium, expressed as MgO, in the form of water-soluble salts. | Amount of nitric nitrogen Amount of magnesium oxide soluble in water | 0.4 0.9 | |
Calcium nitrate Nitrate of lime | Chemically obtained product containing calcium nitrate as its essential ingredient and possibly ammonium nitrate, and containing not less than 15% total nitrogen (N), with a maximum ammoniacal nitrogen content of 1.5% |
| 0.4 As set out in paragraph 7(a) of this Schedule | |
Chile nitrate Magnesium ammonium nitrate | Product prepared from caliche, with sodium nitrate as its essential ingredient, and containing at least 15% nitric nitrogen (N). Chemically obtained product with ammonium nitrate and magnesium compound salts (dolomite magnesium carbonate and/or magnesium sulphate) as essential ingredients and containing not less than 19% ammoniacal and nitric nitrogen (N) (with a minimum nitric nitrogen content of 6%) and not less than 5% magnesium expressed as total MgO. |
| 0.4 0.8 As set out in paragraph 7(a) of this Schedule 0.9 0.9 | |
Magnesium sulphonitrate | Chemically obtained product with ammonium nitrate, ammonium sulphate and magnesium sulphate as essential ingredients, and containing not less than 19% ammoniacal and nitric nitrogen (N), with a minimum nitric nitrogen content of 6%, and not less than 5% magnesium expressed as MgO in the form of water-soluble salts. | Amount of total nitrogen Amount of ammoniacal nitrogen Amount of nitric nitrogen Amount of magnesium oxide soluble in water | 0.8 As set out in paragraph 7(a) of this Schedule 0.9 | |
Nitrogenous calcium cyanamide | Chemically obtained product with calcium cyanamide as its essential ingredient, calcium oxide and possibly small quantities of ammonium salts and urea plus added nitrate, and containing not less than 18% total nitrogen (N), at least 75% of the declared non-nitric nitrogen being bound in the form of cyanamide. The nitric nitrogen content must be not less than 1% and not greater than 3%. | Amount of total nitrogen Amount of nitric nitrogen | 1.0 As set out in paragraph 7(a) of this Schedule | |
Sodium nitrate Nitrate of soda | Chemically obtained product with sodium nitrate as its essential ingredient and containing not less than 15% nitric nitrogen (N). | Amount of nitric nitrogen | 0.4 | |
Sulphate of ammonia | Chemically obtained product with ammonium sulphate as its essential ingredient, and containing not less than 20% ammoniacal nigrogen (N). | Amount of ammoniacal nitrogen | 0.3 | |
Urea | Chemically obtained product with carbonyl diamide (carbamide) at its essential ingredient, and containing not less than 44% total ureic nigrogen (N) (including biuret), with a maximum biuret content of 1.2% | Amount of ureic nitrogen | 0.4 | |
1(b) | Straight nitrogenous fertilisers names in accordance with Regulation 4(3)* | Any straight nitrogenous fertiliser not otherwise specified in this table. | Amount of total nitrogen | 0.8 |
1(c) | Nitrogenous fertiliser. In addition the source materials shall be indicated in parentheses in descending order of nutrient contribution | Product obtained by mixing or blending two or more of the fertilisers listed in Groups 1(a), 1(b) and 4(a) of section A of this table. | Amount of total nitrogen | 0.5 (for declarations up to and including 10% N). 0.8 (for delcarations exceeding 10% N and up to and including 15% N) 1.1 (for declarations exceeding 15% N) |
Amount of ureic nitrogen save that a declaration of 10% or less need not be made | As set out in paragraph 7(b) of this Schedule | |||
2(a) | Aluminium–calcium phosphate | Product obtained in amorphous form by heat treatement and grinding, with aluminium and calcium phosphates as essential ingredients, and containing not less than 30% total phosphorus pentoxide (P2O5) (soluble in mineral acids), at least 75% of the declared total phosphorus pentoxide being soluble in alkaline ammonium citrate (Joulie). Not less than 90% of the material should be able to pass through a sieve with a mesh of 0.160 mm and not less than 98% through a sieve with a mesh of 0.630 mm. | Amount of total phosphorus pentoxide Amount of phosphorus pentoxide soluble in alkaline ammonium citrate | 0.8 0.8 |
Basic slag Thomas phosphates Thomas slag | Product obtained in iron-smelting by treatment of the phosphorus melts and with calcium silicophosphates as essential ingredients, containing not less than 12% total phosphorus pentoxide (P2O5) (soluble in mineral acids) at least 75&:percnt; of the declared total phosphorus pentoxide being soluble in 2% citric acid. Not less than 75% of the material should be able to pass through a sieve with a mesh of 0.160 mm and not less than 96% through a sieve with a mesh of 0.630 mm. | Amount of total phosphorus pentoxide Amount of phosphorus pentoxide soluble in 2% citric acid | 1.0 As set out in paragraph 7(a) of this Schedule No limits of variation are permitted when the declaration is expressed as a range of 2% by weight | |
Calcined phosphate | Product obtained by heat treatment of ground rock phosphate with alkaline compounds and silicic acid, with alkaline calcium phosphate and calcium silicate as essential ingredients, and containing not less than 25% phosphorus pentoxide (P2O5) soluble in alkaline ammonium citrate (Petermann). Not less than 75% of the material should be able to pass through a sieve with a mesh of 0.160 mm and not less than 96% through a sieve with a mesh of 0.630 mm. | Amount of phosphorus pentoxide soluble in alkaline ammonium citrate | 0.8 | |
Dicalcium phosphate | Product obtained by precipitation of solubilised phosphoric acid from mineral phosphates or bones, with dicalcium phosphate dihydrate as its essential ingredient, and containing not less than 38% phosphorus pentoxide (P2O5) soluble in alkaline ammonium citrate (Petermann). Not less than 90% of the material should be able to pass through a sieve with a mesh of 0.160 mm and not less than 98% through a sieve with a mesh of 0.630 mm. | Amount of phosphorus pentoxide soluble in alkaline ammonium citrate | 0.8 | |
Partially solubilised rock phosphate | Product obtained by partial solubilisation of ground rock phosphate with sulphuric acid or phosphoric acid, with monocalcium phsophate, tricalcium phsophate and calcium sulphate as essential ingredients, and containing not less than 20% total phosphorus pentoxide (P2O5) (soluble in mineral acids), at least 40% of the declared total phosphorus pentoxide being soluble in water. Not less than 90% of the material should be able to pass through a sieve with a mesh of 0.160 mm and not less than 98% through a sieve with a mesh of 0.630 mm. | Amount of total phosphorus pentoxide Amount of phosphorus pentoxide soluble in water | 0.8 0.9 | |
Soft ground rock phosphate | Product obtained by grinding soft mineral phosphates with tricalcium phosphate and calcium carbonate as essential ingredients and containing not less than 25% total phosphorus pentoxide (P2O5) (soluble in mineral acids), at least 55% of the declared total phosphorus pentoxide being soluble in 2% formic acid. Not less than 90% of the material should be able to pass through a seive with a mesh of 0.063 mm and not less than 99% through a sieve with a mesh of 0.125 mm. | Amount of total phosphorus pentoxide Amount of phosphorus pentixide soluble in 2% formic acid Amount of material as a percentage by weight that will pass through a sieve with a mesh of 0.063 mm | 0.8 0.8 5.0% of amount stated | |
Normal superphosphate | Product obtained by reaction of ground mineral phosphate with sulphuric acid, with monocalcium phosphate as an essential ingredient as well as calcium sulphate, and containing not less than 16% phosphorus pentoxide (P2O5) soluble in neutral ammonium citrate, at least 93% of the declared phosphorus pentoxide soluble in neutral ammonium citrate being soluble in water. | Amount of phosphorus pentoxide soluble in neutral ammonium citrate Amount of phosphorus pentoxide soluble in water | 0.8 0.9 | |
Concentrated superphosphate | Product obtained by reaction of ground mineral phosphate with sulphuric acid and phosphoric acid, with monocalcium phosphate as an essential ingredient as well as calcium sulphate, and containing not less than 25% phosphorus pentoxide (P2O5) soluble in neutral ammonium citrate, at least 93% of the declared phosphorus pentoxide soluble in neutral ammonium citate being soluble in water. | Amount of phosphorus pentoxide soluble in neutral ammonium citrate Amount of phosphorus pentoxide soluble in water | 0.8 0.9 | |
Triple superphosphate | Product obtained by reaction of ground mineral phosphate with phosphoric acid, with monocalcium phosphate as its essential ingredient, and containing not less than 38% phosphorus pentoxide (P2OP5) soluble in neutral ammonium citrate, at least 93% of the declared phosphorus pentoxide soluble in neutral ammonium citrate being soluble in water. | Amount of phosphorus pentoxide soluble in neutral ammonium citrate Amount of phosphorus pentoxide soluble in water | 0.8 1.3 | |
2(b) | Phosphatic neutral filter cake | Product obtained in detergent manufacture by treatment of phsophate rock with sulphuric acid and extraction of the soluble phosphates from the resulting precipitate, and containing not less than 20% total phosphorus pentoxide (P2O5) (soluble in mineral acids). | Amount of total phosphorus pentoxide Amount of phosphorus pentoxide soluble in 2% citric acid | 1.0 1.0 |
Phosphated slag | Product obtained by blending low grade basic slag and phosphate rock and containing not less than 16% total phosphorus pentoxide (P2O5) (soluble in mineral acids). | Amount of total phosphorus pentoxide Amount of phosphorus pentoxide soluble in 2% formic acid | 0.8 0.8 | |
Basic slag medium concentration | Product obtained in iron smelting by treatment of phosphorus melts with calcium silicophosphates as essential ingredients and containing not less than 5% total phosphorus pentoxide (P2O5) (soluble in mineral acids), at least 75% of the declared total phosphorus pentoxide being soluble in 2% citric acid. Not less than 75% of the material should be able to pass through a sieve with a mesh of 0.160 mm and not less than 96;% through a sieve with a mesh of 0.630 mm. | Amount of total phosphorus pentoxide Amount of phosphorus pentoxide soluble in 2% formic acid | 0.1 0.8 No limits of variation are permitted with the declaration is expressed as a range of 2% by weight | |
Granular basic slag | Product obtained in iron smelting by treatment of phosphorus melts, with calcium silicophosphates as essential ingredients, and containing not less than 5% total phosphorus pentoxide (P2O5) (soluble in mineral acids), at least 75% of the declared total phosphorus pentoxide being soluble in 2% citric acid after the sample has been ground to pass through a sieve with a mesh of 0.160 mm. Not less than 70% of the material should be able to pass through a sieve with a mesh of 0.630 mm and not more than 12% through a sieve with a mesh of 0.160 mm. | Amount of total phosphorus pentoxide Amount of phosphorus pentoxide soluble in 2% formic acid | 1.0 0.8 No limits of variation are permitted with the declaration is expressed as a range of 2% by weight | |
Rock phosphate | Product not otherwise specified in this table obtained from mineral calcium phosphate deposits, to which no other matter has been added and containing not less than 5% total phosphorus pentoxide (P2O5) (soluble in mineral acids). | Amount of total phosphorus pentoxide Amount of phosphorus pentoxide soluble in 2% formic acid Amount of material as a percentage by weight that will pass through a sieve with a mesh of 0.150 mm | 0.8 0.8 5% of amount stated | |
2(c) | Straight phosphatic fertilisers named in accordance with Regulation 4(3)* | Any straight phosphatic fertiliser not otherwise specified in this table. | Amount of total phosphorus pentoxide | 0.9 |
2(d) | Phosphatic fertiliser | Product obtained by mixing or blending two or more of the fertilisers listed in Groups 7(a), 2(b), 2(c) and 4(b) of Section A of this table. | Amount of total phosphorus pentoxide | 0.5 (for declarations up to and including 10&[ercnt; P2O5) 0.8 (for declarations exceeding 10% P2O5 and up to and including 15% P2O5 1.1 (for declarations exceeding 15% P2O5 |
In addition the source materials shall be indicated in parentheses in descending order of nutrient contribution | Amount of phosphorus pentoxide soluble in 2% formic acid | 0.8 | ||
3(a) | Enriched Kainit salt | Product obtained from crude potassium salts, enriched by blending with potassium chloride, and containing not less than 18% water-soluble potassium oxide (K2O). | Amount of potassium oxide soluble in water | 1.0 |
In addition usual trading names may be given |
| 0.9 | ||
Kainit | Product obtained from crude potassium salts, and containing not less than 10% water-soluble potassium oxide (K2O), and not less than 5% magnesium oxide (MgO) in the form of water-soluble salts. | Amount of potassium oxide soluble in water | 1.5 | |
In addition usual trading names may be given | Amount of magnesium oxide soluble in water | 0.9 | ||
Muriate of potash In addition usual trading names may be given | Product obtained from crude potassium salts with potassium chloride as its essential ingredient, and containing not less than 37% water-soluble potassium oxide (K2O). | Amount of potassium oxide soluble in water | 1.0 (for declarations up to and including 55% K2O) 0.5 (for declarations exceeding 55% K2O) | |
Potassium chloride containing magnesium salt | Product obtained from crude potassium salts with added magnesium salts, with potassium chloride and magnesium salts as essential ingredients, and containing not less than 37% water-soluble potassium oxide (K2O) and not less than 5% magnesium oxide (MgO) in the form of water-soluble salts. | Amount of potassium oxide soluble in water Amount of magnesium oxide soluble in water | 1.5 0.9 | |
Sulphate of potash | Product obtained chemically from potassium salts, with potassium sulphate as its essential ingredient, and containing not less than 47% water-soluble potassium oxide (K2O) with a maximum chlorine (Cl) content of 3% |
| 0.5 0.2 | |
Sulphate of potash containing magnesium salt In addition usual trading names may be given | Product obtained chemically from potassium salts with possible addition of magnesium salts, with potassium sulphate and magnesium sulphate as essential ingredients, and containing not less than 22% water-soluble potassium oxide (K2O) and not less than 8% magnesium oxide (MgO) in the form of water-soluble salts, with a maximum chlorine content of 3% |
| 1.5 0.9 0.2 | |
Kieserite with potassium sulphate In addition usual trading names may be given | Product obtained from Kieserite with potassium sulphate added and containing not less than 6% water-soluble potassium oxide (K2O) and not less than 8% magnesium oxide (MgO) in the form of water-soluble salts, where the two together are not less than 20%, with a maximum chlorine content of 3% |
| 1.5 0.9 0.2 | |
3(b) | Nitrate of potash | Potassium nitrate for fertilising purposes. | Amount of total nitrogen Amount of total potassium oxide | 0.5 2.0 |
Potassium basic slag | A mixture of basic slag and muriate or sulphate of potash containing not less than 5% total phosphorus pentoxide (P2O5) (soluble in mineral acids) and not less than 5% total potassium oxide (K2O), at least 75% of the declared total phosphorus pentoxide being soluble in 2% citric acid. | Amount of total phosphorus pentoxide Amount of phosphorus pentoxide soluble in 2% citric acid Amount of total potassium oxide Amount of slag as a percentage by weight that will pass through a sieve with a mesh of 0.5 mm | 1.0 1.0 1.0 (for declarations up to and including 15% K2O) 2.0 (for declarations exceeding 15%K2O) 5.0% of amount stated | |
Potassic nitrate of soda Chilean potash nitrate | A mixture of sodium nitrate and potassium nitrate for fertilising purposes. | Amount of total nitrogen Amount of total potassium oxide | 0.5 0.8 | |
3(c) | Straight potassic fertilisers named in accordance with Regulation 4(3)* | Any straight potassic fertiliser not otherwise specified in this table. | Amount of total potassium oxide | 1.0 |
3(d) | Potassic fertiliser | Product obtained by mixing or blending two or more of the fertilisers listed in Groups 3(a), 3(b) and 3(c) of Section A of this table. | Amount of total potassium oxide | 0.5 (for declarations up to and including 10% K2O) |
In addition the source material shall be indicated in parentheses in descending order of nutrient contribution | 0.8 (for declarations exceeding 10% and up to and including 15% K2O) 1.1 (for declarations exceeding 15% K2O) | |||
4(a) | Castor meal | The residue which is obtained by the removal of oil from commercially pure castor seed. | Amount of total nitrogen | 0.5 |
Dried blood | Blood which has been dried, to which no other matter has been added, and which is used for fertilising purposes, containing not less than 11% total nigrogen. | Amount of total nitrogen | 0.5 | |
Hoofs | The product obtained by crushing or grinding hoof, to which no other matter has been added, containing not less than 12% total nitrogen. | Amount of total nitrogen | 0.5 | |
Hoofs and horns | A mixture of hoof and horn, crushed or ground, to which no other matter has been added, containing not less than 12% total nitrogen. | Amount of total nitrogen | 0.5 | |
Horns | The product obtained by crushing or grinding horn, to whch no other matter has been added, containing not less than 12% total nitrogen. | Amount of total nitrogen | 0.5 | |
Oilseed fertiliser | Product obtained by the removal of oil from seeds not otherwise specified in this table (excluding mowrah meal and used for fertilising purposes. | Amount of total nitrogen | 0.5 | |
4(b) | Rape meal | The residue which is obtained by the removal of oil from commercially pure rape seed. | Amount of total nitrogen | 0.5 |
Precipitated bone phosphate Dicalcium bone phosphate | An insoluble calcium phosphate prepared by treating commercially pure bone with acid and precipitation of phosphate from the solution. | Amount of phosphorus pentoxide soluble in citric acid | 1.0 | |
4(c) | Bone meal | Commercially pure bone, raw or degreased, which has been ground or crushed, of which not less than 90% will pass through a sieve of 6.7 mm square apertures. | Amount of total nitrogen Amount of total phosphorus pentoxide | 0.5 1.5 |
Fish guano | Product obtained by drying and grinding or otherwise treating fish or fish waste, to which no other matter has been added. | Amount of total nitrogen | 0.5 | |
Fish manure | Amount of total phosphorus pentoxide | 1.0 | ||
4(b) | Meat and bone meal Meat meal Meat and bone tankage Carcase meal | The product of drying and grinding or otherwise treating bone, flesh, fibre and other slaughterhouse residues, to which no other matter has been added. | Amount of total nitrogen Amount of total phosphorus pentoxide | 0.5 1.0 |
Raw guano | The excrement and remains of any birds, except poultry, containing both nitrogen and phosphorus, prepared for use by screening where necessary, to which no addition has been made. | Amount of total nitrogen | 20.0% of amount stated (with a minimum of 0.25% and a maximum of 1.5) | |
Amount of total phosphorus pentoxide | 10.0% of amount stated (with a maximum of 2.0) | |||
Amount of total potassium oxide | 20.0% of amount stated | |||
4(c) | Shoddy manure Wool waste Wool combings Wool manure Flock dust | Waste of wool, or of wool mixed with fibrous materials such as are associated with wool in the textile industries including cotton and similar non-wool materials, to which no other matter has been added, the fibre content of which contains not less than 50% of wool by weight. | None | None |
Steamed bone flour | Commercially pure bone, degreased and ground or crushed, from which the nitrogen has been partly or wholly removed by steam, of which not less than 75% will pass through a British Standard Test Sieve No. 16. | Amount of total nitrogen Amount of total phosphorus pentoxide | 0.5 1.0 | |
Steamed bone meal | Commercially pure bone, degreased and ground or crushed, from which the nitrogen has been partly or wholly removed by steam, of which not less than 90% will pass through a sieve of 6.7 mm square aperture. | Amount of total nitrogen Amount of total phosphorus pentoxide | 0.5 1.0 | |
5(a) | Ground burnt lime | Commercial calcium oxide containing not more than 27% magnesium as MgO and of which 100% will pass through a sieve of 6.3 mm. | Neutralising value | 5.0% of amount stated |
Kibbled burnt lime | Commercial calcium oxide containing not more than 27% magnesium as MgO and of which 100% will pass through a sieve of 45 mm. | Neutralising value | 5.0% of amount stated | |
Burnt lime | Commercial calcium oxide containing not more than 27% magnesium as MgO. | Neutralising value | 5.0% of amount stated | |
Magnesian ground burnt lime | Commercial oxide obtained from magnesian limestone containing more than 27% magnesium expressed as MgO and of which 100% will pass through a sieve of 6.3 mm. | Neutralising value | 5.0% of amount stated | |
Magnesian kibbled burnt lime | Commercial oxide obtained from magnesian limestone containing more than 27% magnesium expressed as MgO and of which 100% will pass through a sieve of 45 mm. | Neutralising value | 5.0% of amount stated | |
Magnesian burnt lime | Commercial oxide obtained from magnesian limestone containing more than 27% magnesium as MgO. | Neutralising value | 5.0% of amount stated | |
Chalk | Cretaceous limestone. | Neutralising value | 5.0% of amount stated | |
Ground chalk | Cretaceous limestone of which 98% will pass through a sieve of 6.3 mm. | Neutralising value | 5.0% of amount stated | |
Screened chalk | Cretaceous limestone of which 98% will pass through a sieve of 45 mm. | Neutralising value | 5.0% of amount stated | |
Hydrated lime | Product obtained by slaking burnt lime or magnesian burnt lime of which not less than 95% will pass through a 150 micron sieve. | Neutralising value | 5.0% of amount stated | |
Ground limestone | Sedimentary rock consisting largely of calcium carbonate and containing not more than 15% of magnesium expressed as MgO and of which 100% will pass through a sieve of 5 mm, not less than 95% will pass through a sieve of 3.35 mm and not less than 40% will pass through a 150 micron sieve. | Neutralising value Amount of material as a percentage by weight that will pass through a 150 micron sieve | 5.0% of amount stated 5.0% of amount stated | |
Screened limestone Limestone dust | Sedimentary rock consisting largely of calcium carbonate and containing not more than 15% of magnesium expressed as MgO and of which 100% will pass through a sieve of 5 mm, not less than 95% will pass through a sieve of 3.35 mm and not less than 20% will pass throug;h a 150 micron sieve. | Neutralising value Amount of material as a percentage by weight that will pass through a 150 micron sieve | 5.0% of amount stated 5.0% of amount stated | |
Coarse screened limestone Coarse limestone dust | Sedimentary rock consisting largely of calcium carbonate and containing not more than 15% of magnesium expressed as MgO and of which 100% will pass through a sieve of 5 mm, not less than 90% will pass through a sieve of 3.35 mm and not less than 15% will pass through a 150 micron sieve. | Neutralising value Amount of material as a percentage by weight that will pass through a 150 micron sieve | 5.0% of amount stated 5.0% of amount stated | |
Magnesian ground limestone | Sedimentary rock consisting largely of calcium and magnesium carbonates and containing not less than 15% of magnesium as MgO and of which 100% will pass through a sieve of 5mm, not less than 95% will pass through a sieve of 3.35 mm and not less than 40 % will pass through a 150 micron sieve. | Neutralising value Amount of material as a percentage by weight that will pass through a 150 micron sieve | 5.0% of amount stated 5.0% of amount stated | |
Magnesian screened limestone | Sedimentary rock consisting largely of calcium and magnesium carbonates and containing not less than 15% of magnesium as MgO and of which 100% will pass through a sieve of 5mm, not less than 95% will pass through a sieve of 3.35 mm and not less than 20% will pass through a 150 micron sieve. | Neutralising value Amount of material as a percentage by weight that will pass through a 150 micron sieve | 5.0% of amount stated 5.0% of amount stated | |
Coarse magnesian screened limestone Coarse magnesian limestone dust | Sedimentary rock consisting largely of calcium and magnesium carbonates and containing not less than 15% of magnesium as MgO and of which 100% will pass through a sieve of 5mm, not less than 90% will pass through a sieve of 3.35 mm and not less than 15% will pass through a 150 micron sieve. | Neutralising value Amount of material as a percentage by weight that will pass through a 150 micron sieve | 5.0% of amount stated 5.0% of amount stated | |
Pulverised shells | Pulverised calcareous sea shells of which 100% will pass through a sieve with a mesh of 6.3 mm. | Neutralising value | 5.0% of amount stated | |
Shell sand | Calcareous sea sand of which 100% will pass through a sieve with a mesh of 6.3 mm. | Neutralising value | 5.0% of amount stated | |
Mixed lime | A product resulting from mixing two or more forms of liming material specified in this schedule not being materials for which there is no minimum standard laid down in column 3 of this schedule or material produced during the manufacture of commercial burnt lime or hydrated lime. | Neutralising value Amount of material as a percentage by weight that will pass through a sieve with a mesh of 6.3 mm | 5.0% of amount stated 5.0% of amount stated | |
Furnace slag | The unamended by-product of iron manufacture which has been reduced in size so that 100% will pass through a sieve with a mesh of 5 mm, not less than 95% will pass through a sieve with a mesh of 3.35 mm, and not less than 40% will pass through a 150 micron sieve. | Neutralising value Amount of material as a percentage by weight that will pass through a 150 micron sieve | 5.0% of amount stated 5.0% of amount stated | |
5(b) | Liming material named in accordance with Regulation 4(3)* | Any liming material not otherwise specified in Group 5(a) of Section A of this table and not injurious to plants or soil. | Neutralising value Amount of material as a percentage by weight that will pass through a sieve with a mesh of 5 mm Amount of material as a percentage by weight that will pass through a sieve with a mesh of 3.353 mm Amount of material as a percentage by weight that will pass through a 150 micron sieve | 5.0% of amount stated 5.0% of amount stated 5.0% of amount stated 5.0% of amount stated |
* This is only an indication of how the material should be named and accordingly this form of words should not be used in the statutory statement. |
SECTION B:COMPOUND FERTILISERS
Group | Name of Material | Meaning | Declarations | Limits of variation (absolute value in percnetage by weight, except where otherwise specified) | |||||||
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(1) | (2) | (3) | (4) | (5) | (6) | ||||||
1 | NPK fertiliser |
|
| N 1.1 As set out in paragraph 7 of this Schedule | N 0.5 | ||||||
| P2O5 1.1 | P2O5 0.5 | |||||||||
| As set out in paragraph 7(a) of this Schedule | ||||||||||
| K2O 1.1 N1.9 +P2O51.9 +K2O1.9 | K2O 0.5 | |||||||||
| Cl 0.2 | ||||||||||
NPK fertiliser containing aluminium-calcium phosphate |
| Nitrogen (N)
| N 1.1 As set out in paragraph 7 of this Schedule | N 0.5 | |||||||
The sum of the three nutrients must be not less than 20% by weight. At least 75% of the declared phosphorus pentoxide soluble in mineral acids must be soluble in alkaline ammonium citrate (Joule). The product must not contain basic slag, Thomas Phosphate, Thomas slag, calcined phosphate, soft ground rock phosphate or partially solubilised rock phosphate, and not less than 90% of the aluminium-calcium phosphate should be able to pass through a sieve with a mesh of 0.160 mm. |
| P2O5 1.1 | P2O5 0.5 | ||||||||
Amount of phosphorus pentoxide soluble in water | As set out in paragraph 7(a) of this Schedule | ||||||||||
Amount of phosphorus pentoxide soluble in mineral acids (after deduction of the amount of phosphorus pentoxide soluble in water) | As set out in paragraph 7(a) of this Schedule | ||||||||||
Amount of phosphorus pentoxide soluble in alkaline ammonium citrate | As set out in paragraph 7(a) of this Schedule | ||||||||||
Potassium Oxide (K2O) | K2 1.1 | K2O 0.5 | |||||||||
Amount of potassium oxide soluble in water | N1.9 +P2O51.9 +K2O1.9 | ||||||||||
| Cl 0.2 | ||||||||||
Where the chlorine content is not greater than 2% the statement “low in chlorine” may be made | |||||||||||
NPK fertiliser containing soft ground rock phosphate NPK fertiliser containing partially solubilised rock phosphate |
| Nitrogen (N)
| N 1.1 As set out in paragraph 7 of this Schedule | N 0.5 | |||||||
| |||||||||||
| P2O5 1.1 | P2O5 0.5 | |||||||||
Amount of phosphorus pentoxide soluble in water Amount of phosphorus pentoxide soluble in neutral ammonium citrate and in water | As set out in paragraph 7(a) of this Schedule | ||||||||||
Amount of phosphorus pentoxide soluble only in mineral acids | As set out in paragraph 7(a) of this Schedule | K2O 0.5 | |||||||||
| K2O 1.1 N1.9 +p2O51.9 +K2O1.9 | ||||||||||
| Cl 0.2 | ||||||||||
NPK fertiliser (Phosphate ingredient, aluminium-calcium phosphate only) |
| Nitrogen (N)
| N 1.1 As set out in paragraph 7 of this Schedule | N 0.5 | |||||||
The sum of the three nutrients must be not less than 20% by weight. At least 75% of the declared phsophorus pentoxide soluble in mineral acids must be soluble in alkaline ammonium citrate (Joule). The product must not contain any phosphate material other than aluminium-calcium phosphate and not less than 90% of the aluminium-calcium phosphate should be able to pass through a sieve with a mesh of 0.160 mm. |
| ||||||||||
| P2O5 1.1 | P2O5 0.5 | |||||||||
Amount of phosphorus pentoxide soluble in alkaline ammonium citrate | As set out in paragraph 7(a) of this Schedule | ||||||||||
| K2O 1.1 N1.9 +P2O51.9 +K2O1.9 | K2O 0.5 | |||||||||
| Cl 0.2 | ||||||||||
NPK fertiliser (Phosphate ingredient, calcined phosphate only) |
| Nitrogen (N)
| N 1.1 As set out in paragraph 7 of this Schedule | N 0.5 | |||||||
| |||||||||||
| P2O5 1.1 | P2O5 0.5 | |||||||||
| K2O 1.1 N1.9 +P21.9 +K2O1.9 | K2O 0.5 | |||||||||
| Cl 0.2 | ||||||||||
NPK fertiliser (Phosphate ingredient, soft ground rock phosphate only) |
| Nitrogen (N)
| N 1.1 As set out in paragraph 7 of this Schedule | N 0.5 | |||||||
| |||||||||||
| P2O5 1.1 | P2O5 0.5 | |||||||||
Amount of phosphorus pentoxide soluble in 2% formic acid | As set out in parabraph 7(a) of this Schedule | ||||||||||
| K2O 1.1 N1.9 +P21.9 +K2O1.9 | K2O 0.5 | |||||||||
| Cl 0.2 | ||||||||||
NPK fertiliser (Phosphate ingredient: basic slag only) NPK fertiliser (Phosphate ingredient; Thomas phosphate only) NPK fertiliser (Phosphate ingredient; Thomas slag only) |
| Nitrogen (N)
| N 1.1 As set out in paragraph 7 of this Schedule | N 0.5 | |||||||
| |||||||||||
| P2O5 1.1 | P2O5 0.5 | |||||||||
| K2O 1.1 N1.9 +P21.9 +K2O1.9 | K2O 0.5 | |||||||||
| Cl 0.2 | ||||||||||
2 | NP fertiliser |
| Nitrogen (N)
| N 1.1 As set out in paragraph 7 of this Schedule | N 0.5 | ||||||
| |||||||||||
| P2O5 1.1 | P2O5 0.5 | |||||||||
| As set out in paragraph 7(a) of this Schedule N1.5 +P2O51.5 | ||||||||||
NP fertiliser containing aluminium-calcium phosphate |
| Nitrogen (N)
| N 1.1 As set out in paragraph 7 of this Schedule | N 0.5 | |||||||
| |||||||||||
| P2O5 1.1 | P2O5 0.5 | |||||||||
Amount of phosphorus pentoxide soluble in water Amount of phosphorus pentoxide soluble in mineral acids (after deduction of the amount of phosphorus pentoxide soluble in water) Amount of phosphorus pentoxide soluble in alkaline ammonium citrate | As set out in paragraph 7(a) of this Schedule N1.5 +P2O51.5 | ||||||||||
NP fertiliser containing soft ground rock phosphate NP fertiliser containing partially solubilised rock phosphate |
| Nitrogen (N)
| N 1.1 As set out in paragraph 7 of this Schedule | N 0.5 | |||||||
| |||||||||||
| P2O5 1.1 | P2O5 0.5 | |||||||||
Amount of phosphorus pentoxide soluble in water Amount of phosphorus pentoxide soluble in neutral ammonium citrate and in water Amount of phosphorus pentoxide soluble only in mineral acids | As set out in paragraph 7(a) of this schedule N1.5 +P2O51.5 | ||||||||||
NP fertiliser (Phosphate ingredient: aluminium-calcium phosphate only) |
| Nitrogen (N)
| N 1.1 As set out in paragraph 7 of this Schedule | N 0.5 | |||||||
| |||||||||||
| P2O5 1.1 | P2O5 0.5 | |||||||||
Amount of phosphorus pentoxide soluble in alkaline ammonium citrate | As set out in paragraph 7(a) of this schedule N1.5 +P2O51.5 | ||||||||||
NP fertiliser (Phosphate ingredient: calcined phosphate only) |
| Nitrogen (N)
| N 1.1 As set out in paragraph 7 of this Schedule | N 0.5 | |||||||
| |||||||||||
| P2O5 1.1 N1.5 +P2O51.5 | P2O5 0.5 | |||||||||
NP fertiliser (Phosphate ingredient: soft ground rock phosphate only) |
| Nitrogen (N)
| N 1.1 As set out in paragraph 7 of this Schedule | N 0.5 | |||||||
| |||||||||||
| P2O5 1.1 | P2O5 0.5 | |||||||||
Amount of phosphorus pentoxide soluble in 2% formic acid | As set out in paragraph 7(a) of this schedule N1.5 +P2O51.5 | ||||||||||
NP fertiliser (Phosphate ingredient basic slag only) NP fertiliser (Phosphorus ingredient: Thomas phosphate only) NP fertiliser (Phosphate ingredient; Thomas slag only) |
| Nitrogen (N)
| N 1.1 As set out in paragraph 7 of this Schedule | N 0.5 | |||||||
| |||||||||||
| P2O5 1.1 N1.5 +P2O51.5 | P2O5 0.5 | |||||||||
NP fertiliser |
| Nitrogen (N)
| N 1.1 As set out in paragraph 7 of this Schedule | N 0.5 | |||||||
| |||||||||||
| K2O 1.1 N1.5 +K2O1.5 | K2O 0.5 | |||||||||
| Cl 0.2 | ||||||||||
4 | PK fertiliser |
|
| P2O5 1.1 | P2O5 0.5 | ||||||
| As set out in paragraph 7(a) of this Schedule | ||||||||||
| K2O 1.1 P2O51.5 +K2O1.5 | K2O 0.5 | |||||||||
| Cl 0.2 | ||||||||||
PK fertiliser containing aluminium calcium phosphate |
|
| P2O5 1.1 As set out in paragraph 7(a) of this Schedule | P2O5 0.5 | |||||||
| K2O 1.1 P2O51.5 +K2O1.5 | K2O 0.5 | |||||||||
| Cl 0.2 | ||||||||||
PK fertiliser containing soft ground rock phosphate |
|
| P2O5 1.1 As set out in paragraph 7(a) of this Schedule | P2O5 0.5 | |||||||
PK fertiliser containing partially sulubilised rock phosphate | The sum of the two nutrients must be not less than 18% by weight. Neither product must contain basic slag, Thomas phosphate, Thomas slag, calcined phosphate or aluminium-calcium phosphate. Not less than 90% of the soft ground rock phosphate should be able to pass through a sieve with a mesh of 0.063 mm, and not less than 90% of the partially solubilised rock phosphate should be able to pass through a sieve with a mesh of 0.160 mm. |
| K2O 1.1 P2O51.5 +K2O1.5 | K2O 0.5 | |||||||
| Cl 0.2 | ||||||||||
PK fertiliser (Phosphate ingredient; aluminium-calcium phosphate only) |
|
| P2O5 1.1 As set out in paragraph 7(a) of this Schedule K2O 1.1 P2O51.5 +K2O1.5 Cl 0.2 | P2O5 0.5 K2O 0.5 | |||||||
PK fertiliser (Phosphate ingredient; calcined phosphate only) |
|
| P2O5 1.1 K2O 1.1 P2O51.5 +K2O1.5 Cl 0.2 | P2O5 0.5 K2O 0.5 | |||||||
PK fertiliser (Phosphate ingredient: soft ground rock phosphate only) |
|
| P2O5 1.1 As set out in paragraph 7(a) of this Schedule K2O 1.1 P2O51.5 +K2O1.5 Cl 0.2 | P2O5 0.5 K2O 0.5 | |||||||
PK fertiliser (Phosphate ingredient: basic slag only) PK fertiliser (Phosphate ingredient: Thomas phosphate only) PK fertiliser (Phosphate ingredient: Thomas slag only) |
|
| P2O5 1.1 K2O 1.1 P2O51.5 +K2O1.5 Cl 0.2 | P2O5 0.5 K2O 0.5 | |||||||
5 | Compound fertiliser | Product not otherwise specified in this Section of this table, obtained by mixing or blending materials to provide either two or three of the major nutrients nitrogen (N), phosphorus pentoxide (P2O5) and potassium oxide (K2O). Excluded are any materials sold or offered for sale for improving soil structure or as growing media, which contain less than 1% each of these nutrients. At least one of the nutrients must be derived from a material mentioned in the second column of Section A of this table. |
| N. 0.5 (for declarations below 3.5% N) 1.1 (for declarations 3.5% N and above) As set out in paragraph 7(b) of this Schedule P2O5 (for declarations below 5,.5% P2P5) 1.1 (for declarations 5,5% P2O5 and above) As set out in paragraph 7(a) of this Schedule | |||||||
6 | Compound fertilisers not containing any material mentioned in the second column of Section A of this table* | Products not otherwise specified in this Section of this table, including those products obtained by mixing or blending materials to provide either two or three of the major nutrients nitrogen (N), phosphorus pentoxide (P2O5) and potassium oxide (K2O). Excluded are any materials sold or offered for sale for improving soil structure or as growing media, which contain less than 1% each of these nutrients. None of the nutrients must be derived from a material mentioned in the second column of Section A of this table. |
| K2 (for declarations bewlo 5.5% K2O) 1.1 (for declarations 5.5% K2O and above) N+P2O51.5for products containing two nutrients only N+K2O1.5for products containing two nutrients only P2O5+K2O1.5for products containing two nutrients only N1.9 +P2O51.9 +K2O1.9 | |||||||
* As determined by the Petermann method. | |||||||||||
* This is only an indication of how the material should be named and accordingly this form of words should not be used in the statutory statement. |
SECTION C:FLUID FERTILISERS
Group | Name of Material | Meaning | Declaration | Limits of variation (absolute value in % by weight, except where stated) | |
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(1) | (2) | (3) | (4) | (5) | (6) |
1(a) | Nitrogen fertiliser solution | Product obtained chemically and by dissolution in water, in a form stable at atmospheric pressure, without addition of organic nutrients of animal or vegetable origin, containing by weight not less than 15% nitrogen (N). Nitrogen to be expressed as total nitrogen or, if there is only one form, nitric nitrogen or ammoniacal nitrogen or ureic nitrogen. The maximum biuret content to be ureic N × 0.026 |
| 0.6 | |
Ammonium nitrate-urea fertiliser solution | Product obtained chemically and by dissolution in water, with ammonium nitrate and urea as essential ingredients, containing by weight not less than 26% nitrogen (N). Nitrogen expressed as total nitrogen, where the ureic nitrogen accounts for about half of the nitrogen present. The maximum biuret content to be 0.5% |
| 0.6 | ||
Calcium nitrate solution (may be followed by one of the following indications:
| Product obtained by dissolving calcium nitrate in water and containing not less than 8% nitrogen (N). Nitrogen expressed as nitric nitrogen with a maximum 1% ammoniacal nitrogen. |
| 0.6 | ||
Amount of calcium, where a use is stipulated (see column 1) | One quarter, up to a limit of 0.9% | ||||
1(b) | Aqueous ammonia | Solution containing ammonia gas dissolved in water, containing not less than 15% ammoniacal nitrogen(N). | Amount of ammoniacal nitrogen | 0.3 | |
1(c) | Straight nitrogenous fluid fertilisers named in accordance with regulation 4(3)* | Any straight nitrogenous fluid fertiliser not otherwise specified in this table. | Amount of total nitrogen | 0.8 | |
1(d) | Nitrogenous fluid fertiliser | Product obtained by mixing or blending two or more of the fertilisers listed in Groups 1(a), 1(b) and 1(c) of Section C of this table. | Amount of total nitrogen | 0.5 (for declarations up to and including 10% N) 0.8 (for declarations exceeding 10% N and up to and including 15% N) 1.1 (for declarations exceeding 15% N) | |
In addition the source materials shall be indicated in parentheses in descending order of nutrient contribution | |||||
Amount of ureic nitrogen save that a declaration of 10% or less need not be made | As set out in paragraph 7(b) of this schedule | ||||
1(e) | Straight Phosphatic fluid fertilixsers named in accordance with regulation 4(3)* | Straight Phosphatic fluid fertiliser. | Amount of total phosphorus pentoxide | 0.9 | |
1(f) | Phosphatic fluid fertiliser | Product obtained by mixing or blending two or more of the fertilisers at Group 1(e). | Amount of total phosphorus pentoxide | 0.5 (for declarations up to and including 10% P2O5) 0.8 (for declarations exceeding 10% P2O5 and up to and including 15% P2O5) 1.1 (for declarations exceeding 15% P2O5) | |
In addition the source materials shall be indicated in parentheses in descending order of nutrient contribution | |||||
Amount of phosphorus pentoxide soluble in 2% formic acid | 0.8 | ||||
1(g) | Straight potassic fluid fertilisers named in accordance with Regulation 4(3)* | Straight potassic fluid fertiliser. | Amount of total potassium oxide | 1.0 | |
1(h) | Potassic fluid fertiliser In addition the source materials shall be indicated in parentheses in descending order of nutrient contribution | Product obtained by mixing or blending two or more of the fertilisers at Group 1(g). | Amount of total potassium oxide | 0.5 (for declarations up to and including 10% K2O) 0.8 (for declarations up to and including 10% K2O) 1.1 (for declarations exceeding 15&:percnt; K2O) | |
2 | NPK fertiliser solution |
|
| N 1.1 As set out in paragraph 7 of this Schedule P2O5 1.1 K2O 1.1 N + P2O5 + K2O 1.9 Cl 0.2 | N 0.5 P2O5 0.5 K2O 0.5 |
NPK fertiliser suspension |
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| N 1.1 As set out in paragraph 7 of this Schedule P2O5 1.1 As set out in paragraph 7(a) of this Schedule K2O 1.1 N1.9 +P2O51.9 +K2O1.9 Cl 0.2 | N 0.5 P2O5 0.5 K2O 0.5 | |
NP fertiliser solution |
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| N 1.1 As set out in paragraph 7 of this Schedule P2O5 1.1 N1.5 +P2O51.5 | N 0.5 P2O5 0.5 | |
NP fertiliser suspension |
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| N 1.1 As set out in paragraph 7 of this Schedule As set out in paragraph 7 of this Schedule | N 0.5 | |
The maximum biuret content is ureic N × 0.026. | Where phosphorus pentoxide soluble in water is equal to or greater than 2%, amount of: | ||||
The fertiliser may not contain Thomas slag, aluminium calcium phosphate, calcined phosphates, partially solubilised phosphate or natural phosphates. |
| P2O5 1.1 N1.5 +P2O51.5 | P2O5 0.5 | ||
NK fertiliser solution |
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| N 1.1 As set out in paragraph 7 of this Schedule K2O 1.1 N1.5 +K2O1.5 | N 0.5 K2O 0.5 | |
| Cl 0.2 | ||||
NK fertiliser suspension |
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| N 1.1 As set out in paragraph 7 of this Schedule | N 0.5 | |
| K2O 1.1 N1.5 +K2O1.5 | K2O 0.5 | |||
| Cl 0.2 | ||||
PK fertiliser solution |
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| P2O5 1.1 K2O 1.1 P2O51.5 +K2O1.5 Cl 0.2 | P2O5 0.5 K2O 0.5 | |
PK fertiliser suspension |
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| As set out in paragraph 7 of this Schedule P2O5 1.1 K2O 1.1 P2O51.5 +K2O1.5 Cl 0.2 | P2O5 0.5 K2O 0.5 | |
3 | Compound fluid fertiliser | Products not otherwise specified in this Section of this table, obtained by mixing or blending materials to provide either two or three of the major nutrients nitrogen (N), phosporus pentoxide (P2O5) and potassium oxide (K2O). Excluded are any materials sold or offered for sale for improving soil structure or as growing media, which contain less than 1% of each of these nutrients. At least one of these nutrients must be derived from a material in the second column of Group 1 of Section C of this table. |
| N 0.5 (for declarations below 3.5% N) N 1.1 (for declarations 3.5% N and above) As set out in paragraph 7(b) of this Schedule P2O5 0.5 (for declarations below 5.5% P2O5) P2O5 1.1 (for declarations 5.5% P2O5 and above As set out in paragraph 7(a) of this Schedule | |
4 | Compound fluid fertiliser not containing any material mentioned in the second column of Group 1 of Section C of this table* | Products not otherwise specified in this Section of this table, including those products obtained by mixing or blending materials to provide either two or three of the major nutrients nitrogen (N), phosphorus pentoxide (P2O5) and potassium oxide (K2O). Excluded are any materials sold or offered for sale for improving soil structure or as growing media, which contain less than 1% of these nutrients. |
| K2O 0.5 (for declarations below 5.5% K2O) K2O 1.1 (for declarations 5.5% K2O and above) N + P2O5 1.5for products containing two nutrients only N + K2O 1.5for products containing two nutrients only P2O5+K2O 1.5for products containing two nutrients only | |
None of the nutrients may be derived from a material mentioned in the second column of Group 1 of this Section of this table. | N1.9 +P2O51.9 +k2O1.9 | ||||
* This is only an indication of how the material should be named and accordingly this form of words should not be used in the statutory statement. |
SECTION DFERTILISERS CONTAINING BORON, COBALT, COPPER, IRON, MANGANESE, MOLYBDENUM OR ZINC AS TRACE ELEMENTS
Group | Name of Material | Meaning | Declaration | Limits of variation (absolute value in % by weight, except when stated) | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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(1) | (2) | (3) | (4) | (5) | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||
1 BORON | Boric acid In addition usual trading name may be given | Product obtained by the action of an acid on a borate and containing not less than 14% boron soluble in water. | Amount of boron soluble in water | 0.4 | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Sodium borate In addition usual trading name may be given | Product obtained chemically and having as its essential ingredient a sodium borate and containing not less than 10% boron soluble in water. | Amound of boron soluble in water | 0.4 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Calcium borate In addition usual trading name may be given | Product obtained partly from colemanite or pandermite having as its essential ingredient calcium borate of which at least 98% will pass through a 0.063 mm sieve. Containing not less than 7% boron. | Amount of total boron | 0.4 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Boron ethanol amine | Product obtained from the reaction of boric acid with an ethanol amine and containing not less than 8% boron soluble in water. | Amount of boron soluble in water | 0.4 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Borated fertiliser in solution or suspension | Product obtained by dissolution or suspension in water of one or more of the following: boric acid, sodium borante, boron ethanol amine and containing not less than 2% boron soluble in water. | Amount of boron soluble in water | 0.4 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
COBALT | Cobalt salt The designation must include the name of the combined mineral anion | Product obtain chemically and having as its essential ingredient a mineral salt of cobalt and containing not less than 19% cobalt soluble in water. | Amount of cobalt soluble in water | 0.4 | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Cobalt chelate In addition the nature of the chelating agent should be included | Product obtained by combining cobalt chemically with a chelating agent and containing not less than 2% cobalt soluble in water of which at least 80% has been chelated. | Amount of cobalt soluble in water Amount of chelated cobalt | 0.4 0.25 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Solution of cobalt fertiliser In addition the designation must include the name of the mineral anion and/or the nature of the chelating agent | Product obtained by dissolving cobalt salt and/or cobalt chelate in water and containing not less than 2% cobalt soluble in water. | Amount of cobalt soluble in water Amount of chelated cobalt | 0.4 0.4 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
COPPER | Copper salt In addition the designation must include the name of the combined anion | Product obtained chemically and having as its essential ingredient a mineral salt of copper and containing not less than 20% copper soluble in water. | Amount of copper soluble in water | 0.4 | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Copper oxide | Product obtained chemically and having as its essential ingredient copper oxide of which 98% will pass through a 0.063 mm sieve and containing not less than 70% total copper. | Amount of total copper | 0.4 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Copper hydroxide | Product obtained chemically and having as its essential ingredient copper hydroxide of which 98% will pass through a 0.063 mm sieve and containing not less than 45% total copper. | Amount of total copper | 0.4 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Copper chelate In addition the nature of the chelating agent should be included | Product obtained by combining copper chemically with a chelating agent and containing not less than 9% copper soluble in water of which at least 80% has been chelated. | Amount of copper soluble in water Amount of chelated copper | 0.4 0.4 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Copper-based fertiliser In addition the nature of the chelating agent should be included | Product obtained by mixing copper salt, copper oxide, copper hydroxide or copper chelate of which at least 98% will pass through a 0.063 mm sieve and containing not less than 5% total copper. | Amount of total copper Amount of copper, soluble in water if this accounts for at least one-quarter of the total copper Amount of chelated copper | 0.4 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Copper fertiliser solution In addition the nature of the chelating agent should be included | Product obtained by dissolving copper salt and/or copper chelate and containing not less than 3% copper soluble in water. | Amount of copper soluble in water Amount of chelated copper | 0.4 0.4 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
IRON | Iron salt In addition the designation must include the name of the combined anion | Product obtained chemically and having as its essential ingredient a ferrous salt (Fe II) and containing not less than 12% iron soluble in water. | Amount of iron soluble in water | 0.4 | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Iron chelate In addition the nature of the chelating agent should be included | Product obtained by combining iron chemically with a chelating agent and containing not less than 5% iron soluble in water of which at least 80% has been chelated. | Amount of iron soluble in water Amount of chelated iron | 0.4 0.4 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Iron fertiliser solution In addition the nature of the chelating agent should be included | Product obtained by dissolving iron salt and/or iron chelate in water and containing not less than 2% iron soluble in water. | Amount of iron soluble in water Amount of chelated iron | 0.4 0.4 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
MANGANESE | Manganese salt In addition the designation must include the name of the combined anion | Product obtained chemically and having as its essential ingredient a mineral salt of manganese (II) and containing not less than 17% manganese soluble in water. | Amount of manganese soluble in wter | 0.4 | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Manganese chelate In addition the nature of the chelating agent should be included | Product obtained by combining manganese chemically with a chelating agent and containing not less than 5% manganese soluble in water of which at least 80% has been chelated. | Amount of manganese soluble in water Amount of chelated manganese | 0.4 0.4 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Manganese oxide | Product obtained chemically and having as its essential ingredients manganese oxides of which at least 80% will pass through a 0.063 mm sieve and containing not less than 40% total manganese. | Amount of total manganese | 0.4 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Manganese-based fertiliser | Product obtained by mixing manganese salt and manganese oxide and containing not less than 17% total manganese. | Amount of total manganese Amount of manganese soluble in water if this accounts for at least one-quarter of the total manganese | 0.4 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Fertiliser in manganese based solution In addition the nature of the chelating agent should be included | Product obtained by dissolving manganese salt and/or manganese chelate in water and containing not less than 3% manganese soluble in water. | Amount of manganese soluble in water Amount of chelated manganese | 0.4 0.4 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
MOLYBDENUM | Sodium molybdate | Product obtained chemically and having as its essential ingredient sodium mobybdate and containing not less than 35% molybdenum soluble in water. | Amount of molybdenum soluble in water | 0.4 | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Ammonium molybdate | Product obtained chemically and having as its essential ingredient ammonium molybdate and containing not less than 50% molybdenum soluble in water. | Amount of molybdenum soluble in water | 0.4 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Molybdenum-based fertiliser | Product obtained by mixing sodium molybdate and ammonium molybdate and containing not less than 35% molybdenum soluble in water. | Amount of molybdenum soluble in water | 0.4 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Molybdenum fertiliser in solution | Product obtained by dissolving sodium molybdate and or ammonium molybdate in water and 5% molybdenum soluble in water. | Amount of molybdenum soluble in water | 0.4 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
ZINC | Zinc salt In addition th designation must include the name of the combined anion | Product obtained chemically and having as its essential ingredient a mineral salt of zinc and containing not less than 15% zinc soluble in water. | Amount of zinc soluble in water | 0.4 | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Zinc chelate In addition the nature of the chelating agent should be included | Product obtained by combining zinc chemically with a chelating agent and containing not less than 5% zinc soluble in water. | Amount of zinc soluble in water Amount of chelated zinc | 0.4 0.4 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Zinc oxide | Product obtained chemically and having as its essential ingredient zinc oxide and containing not less than 70% total zinc. | Amount of total zinc | 0.4 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Zinc based fertiliser | Product derived from zinc salt and zinc chelate containing not less than 30% total zinc. | Amount of total zinc Amount of zinc soluble in water if this accounts for at least one-quarter of the total zinc | 0.4 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Zinc based solution In addition the nature of the chelating agent should be included | Product obtained by dissolving zinc salt and/or zinc chelae in water. Contains not less than 3% zinc soluble in water. | Amount of zinc soluble in water Amount of chelated zinc | 0.4 0.4 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
2 | Mixture of trace elements | Product of two or more of the products listed in (1) above. Contains not less than 5% of trace elements when a solid and 2% when a liquid. Contains not less than this following for each trace element declared:
| Amount of total trace element Amount of trace element soluble in water, where this accounts for at least one half of the total content Amount of chelated trace element | 0.4 |
SECTION EFERTILISERS CONTAINING MAINLY CALCIUM, MAGNESIUM OR SULPHUR AS NUTRIENTS
Group | Name of Material | Meaning | Declaration | Limits of variation (absolute value in % by weight, except when stated) |
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(1) | (2) | (3) | (4) | (5) |
Calcium sulphate In addition usual trading names may be given |
|
| 0.9 0.9 | |
Calcium chloride solution | Calcium chloride solution of industrial origin, containing not less than 12% calcium oxide. Calcium is expressed as calcium oxide soluble in water. |
| 0.9 | |
Elemental sulphur | Comparatively refined natural or industrial product containing not less than 98% sulphur (245% sulphur trioxide). Sulphur is expressed as total sulphur trioxide. | Amount of total sulphur trioxide | 0.9 | |
Kieserite In addition usual trading names may be given |
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| 0.9 0.9 | |
Magnesium sulphate In addition usual trading names may be given |
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| 0.9 0.9 | |
Magnesium chloride solution |
| Amount of magnesium oxide | 0.9 |
SCHEDULE 2MANNER OF MARKING AND LABELLING MATERIALS AND FASTENING OF PACKAGED MATERIAL
PART IPROVISIONS AS TO THE MANNER OF MARKING MATERIAL
1
The following markings shall be shown on the package, label or on the accompanying documents:—
a
in the case of material sold or offered for sale designated as an EEC fertiliser, the words “EEC FERTILISER” in capital letters;
b
the name of the material in accordance with regulation 4, modified as follows where necessary to indicate the presence of secondary nutrients and/or trace elements. Where the presence of one or more secondary nutrients is declared, the following shall be added “containing …” followed by the name or names of the secondary nutrients or their chemical symbols in the order magnesium, sodium, sulphur. Where the presence of one or more trace elements is declared, one of the following shall be added:—
either
i
“with trace elements”,
or
ii
“with … followed by the name or names of the trace element(s) or their chemical symbol(s). Where several trace elements are present they shall be listed in the alphabetical order of their chemical symbols: B Co Cu Fe Mn Mo Zn;”
c
in the case of materials specified in Groups 1(a), 2(a) and 3(a) of Section A and in Sections B and C of the table in Schedule 1, the numbers indicating the nutrient content. For materials specified in Groups 1 to 4 of the said Section B and Group 2 of Section C the numbers shall be set out in the same order as the names in the second column of the table. In the case of materials in Groups 5 and 6 of Section B and Groups 3 and 4 of Section C these shall relate to and be in the order N, P2O5, K2O; and, where appropriate, shall include a zero where no nutrient is present; where the presence of one or more secondary nutrients is declared, the figures indicating their contents may be added in parentheses after the numbers for N, P2O5 and K2O;
d
save as provided in sub-paragraph (g) of this paragraph, the declared content in respect of each nutrient, and the declared content expressed as forms of nitrogen and solubilities of phosphorus pentoxide where these are specified in the fourth column of the table in Schedule 1. The declared content shall be expressed in the manner described in paragraphs 6, 7 and 8 of this Schedule and, in the case of materials specified in Section B and in groups 2 or 3 of Section C, of the table in Schedule 1, shall be expressed in the order N, P2O5 (P) and K2O (K), as appropriate;
e
the declared content of magnesium, sodium or sulphur or any mixture of these secondary nutrients, where they are present in accordance with the minimum levels laid down in table 1(b) of this Schedule. The declared content shall be expressed in the manner described in paragraphs 6, 7 and 8 of this Schedule;
f
the declared content of any trace element, or mixture of trace elements added to the fertiliser as an ingredient in the course of manufacture or preparation for sale, where they are present in accordance with the minimum levels laid down in table 1(a) of this Schedule. The presence of trace elements which occur naturally in the fertiliser may also be declared if they meet the minimum levels set out in table 1(a) of this Schedule. The declared content shall be expressed in alphabetical order of the chemical name and in the manner described in paragraphs 6, 7 and 8 of this Schedule;
g
in the case of materials specified in Group 5 of Section A of the table in Schedule 1, the declared neutralising value expressed as calcium oxide (CaO);
h
where so indicated in the fourth column of the table in Schedule 1, the declared amount of material passing through the specified sieve expressed as a percentage by weight;
i
except in the case of materials sold or offered for sale designated as EEC fertilisers, the name of any pesticide or herbicide;
j
the name or trade name or trade mark and the address of the person established within the European Economic Community responsible for marketing the material;
k
guaranteed weight for solid fertilisers and guaranteed volume for fluid fertilisers. Quantities of fluid fertiliser, sold or offered for sale as an EEC fertiliser, shall also be expressed by mass;
l
in the case of fluid fertilisers, directions shall be given as to storage temperature and any special requirements as regards handling or treatment for the avoidance of accidents during storage or use;
m
in the case of products specified in Section D of the table to Schedule 1 the following instruction—
“To be used only where there is recognised need. Do not exceed the appropriate application rates.”.
2
The following particulars may be shown on the package, label or on the accompanying documents:—
a
any optional declaration specified in the fourth column of the table in Schedule 1;
b
the manufacturer’s own mark, the trade mark of the product and the trade description of the product;
c
specified directions for the storage, handling and use of the material.
3
If an indication of the nutrient content, including secondary nutrients, is given in whole numbers as part of the trade description of the product without the words or appropriate chemical symbols to describe the nutrient content, the figures shall relate to and be in the order N, P2O5, K2O, MgO, Na2O, SO3 and for N, P2O5 and K2O may include a zero where no nutrient is present.
4
When the markings referred to in paragraphs 2(b) and (c) are shown, they shall be clearly separated from and shall not conflict with those referred to in paragraphs 1 and 2(a). All the markings prescribed in paragraphs 1 and 2 shall be clearly separated from any other information on the packages, labels and accompanying documents.
5
Each of the markings referred to in paragraphs 1 and 2 shall be shown:—
a
clearly and legibly;
b
in English;
c
in a conspicuous position; and
d
indelibly in writing, printing or stencilling.
6
The content declared in accordance with paragraph 1(d), 1(e) and 1(f) shall be indicated both in words and by the appropriate chemical symbol as follows:
a
Nitrogen (N)
b
Phosphorus pentoxide (P2O5)
c
Potassium oxide (K2O)
d
Magnesium oxide (MgO)
e
Calcium oxide (CaO)
f
Sodium oxide (Na2O)
g
Sulphur trioxide (SO3)
h
Chlorine (Cl)
i
Boron (B)
j
Cobalt (Co)
k
Copper (Cu)
l
Iron (Fe)
m
Manganese (Mn)
n
Molybdenum (Mo)
o
Zinc (Zn)
with an organic molecule named in table 2, the name of that element followed by “chelated by …” followed by the name of the chelating agent or its abbreviation as set out in table 2 to this Schedule.
7
The content expressed in terms of the elemental forms Phosphorus (P), Potassium (K), Magnesium (Mg), Calcium (Ca), Sodium (Na) and Sulphur (S) shall be shown in parentheses alongside the oxide declarations referred to in paragraph 6. The following factors shall be used to convert the oxide numerical values to the elemental form:—
a
Phosphorus pentoxide (P2O5) × 0.436 = Phosphorus (P);
b
Potassium oxide (K2O) × 0.83 = Potassium (K);
c
Magnesium oxide (MgO) × 0.6 = Magnesium (Mg);
d
Calcium oxide (CaO) × 0.715 = Calcium (Ca);
e
Sodium oxide (Na2O) × 0.742 = Sodium (Na);
f
Sulphur trioxide (SO3) × 0.400 = Sulphur (S).
8
For basic slag, Thomas phosphates, Thomas slag, basic slag medium concentrations and granular basic slag the declared contents and solubilities of phosphorus pentoxide may be expressed as a range of 2% by weight. The forms of nitrogen and solubilities of phosphorus pentoxide shall also be expressed as percentages by weight of the material. Otherwise, and subject to paragraph 9 below, the declared contents referred to in paragraphs 6 and 7 shall be expressed as a percentage of the weight of the material and shall be given as whole numbers or, where necessary, to one decimal place.
For fertilisers in Sections A, B and C of the table in Schedule 1 for which a declaration of secondary nutrients or trace elements is made, the total amount expressed as a percentage by weight of the fertiliser shall be given. In addition the water soluble content shall also be expressed as a percentage by weight of the material where the soluble content is at least a quarter of the total content for secondary nutrients or a half of the total content for trace elements. Where the secondary nutrient or trace element is totally water soluble only the water soluble content shall be declared. Where all or part of the trace element is chemically linked with an organic molecule the chelated content of the trace element present in the material shall be declared immediately following the water soluble content, followed by the terms `chelated by' with the name of the organic molecule, as set out in table 2 to this Schedule, or its abbreviated form.
9
In the case of fluid fertilisers, additional information on the fertilising components may be expressed in equivalent terms of weight versus volume (kilograms per hectolitre or grams per litre). In the case of fluid fertilisers which are for foliage spraying, the soluble calcium content may be declared if it is not less than 8% calcium oxide (5.7% calcium).
1. Applied to the soil | 2. Leaf Spray | ||
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a) Crops or grassland | b) Horticultural use | ||
Boron (B) | 0.01 | 0.01 | 0.01 |
Cobalt (Co) | 0.002 | – | 0.002 |
Copper (Cu) | 0.01 | 0.002 | 0.002 |
Iron (Fe) | 0.5 | 0.02 | 0.02 |
Manganese (Mn) | 0.1 | 0.01 | 0.01 |
Molybdenum (Mo) | 0.001 | 0.001 | 0.001 |
Zinc (Zn) | 0.01 | 0.002 | 0.002 |
b
MINIMUM SECONDARY NUTRIENT CONTENT (PERCENTAGE WEIGHT OF FERTILISER)
2% magnesium oxide (MgO) ie 1.2% Mg.
3% sodium oxide (Na2O) ie 2.2% Na.
5% sulphur trioxide (SO3) ie 2% S.
TABLE 2CHELATING AGENTS FOR TRACE ELEMENTSName
Abbreviation
Chemical Symbols
Sodium potassium or ammonium salts or acid salts of:
ethylene diamine tetraacetic acid:
EDTA
C10H16O8N2
diethylene triamine pentaacetic acid:
DPTA
C14H23O10N3
ethylene diamine — di (O-hydroxyphenyl acetic) acid:
EDDHA
C18H20O6N2
hydroxy-2 ethylene diamine triacetic acid:
HEEDTA
C10H18O7N2
ethyldiamine-di (O-hydroxy P-methyl phenyl) acetic acid
EDDHMA
C20H24N2O6
ethylene diamine di (5-carboxy -2hydroxyphenyl) acetic acid
EDDCHA
C20H20O10N2
PART IIREQUIREMENTS AS TO THE MANNER OF LABELLING MATERIAL AND FASTENING OF PACKAGED MATERIAL
1
The prescribed markings specified in paragraphs 1 and 2 of Part I of this Schedule shall be associated with the said material in one of the following ways:—
a
in the case of fertilisers where the material is loose in heaps or bays, in such a manner that the markings are readily apparent and unequivocally associated with the material;
b
in the case of fertilisers in containers, on the containers, or on labels held in place by whatever system is used for closing the container;
c
in the case of fertilisers in any container holding more than 100 kg, the markings may be shown on documents accompanying the materials which, when so shown, shall be kept readily available for inspection.
2
Except in the case of material sold or offered for sale designated as an EEC fertiliser, the label of a parcel to which paragraph (b) of subsection (2) of Section 68 relates shall bear the particulars which would, apart from that paragraph, be required to be contained in a statutory statement on the sale of that material.
3
Each container shall be closed in such a way or by such a system that, when it is opened, the fastening, the fastening seal or container itself is irreparably damaged. When such a system consists of a lead or other type of seal, the seal shall bear the name or mark of the person responsible referred to in paragraph 1(j) of Part I of this Schedule.
(This note is not part of the Regulations)