Europaudvalget 2000-01
EUU Alm.del Bilag 1529
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Europaudvalget
(Alm. del - bilag 1529)
landbrugsministerråd
(Offentligt)
Medlemmerne af Folketingets Europaudvalg
og deres stedfortrædere
Bilag
1
Journalnummer
400.C.2-0
Kontor
EU-sekr.
5. juli 2001
Til underretning for Folketingets Europaudvalg vedlægges Fødevareministeriets grundnotat om forslag til
Kommissionens forordning om ændring af bilag III i Rådets forordning (EØF) Nr. 2092/91 af 24. juni 1991
om økologisk produktionsmetode for landbrugsprodukter og om anvendelse heraf på landbrugsprodukter og
levnedsmidler, dokument AGRI/52004/01.
Grundnotat til Folketingets Europaudvalg
om forslag til Kommissionens forordning om ændring af bilag III i Rådets forordning (EØF) Nr. 2092/91 af 24.
juni 1991 om økologisk produktionsmetode for landbrugsprodukter og om anvendelse heraf på landbrugsprodukter
og levnedsmidler.
Dokument AGRI/52004/01
Resumé
Kommissionen foreslår en række skærpede kontrolforanstaltninger i relation til dels den økologiske
jordbrugsproduktion, dels den videre forarbejdning og forhandling af økologiske fødevarer. Der foreslås bl.a. skærpede
krav til
dokumentation af mængdebalancer og regnskabsdata,
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parallelavl af økologiske og ikke-økologiske afgrøder,
lønarbejde,
transport af mælk, æg og ægprodukter, samt
forholdsregler ved mistanke om overtrædelser af økologireglerne
Forslaget berører ikke beskyttelsesniveauet.
Baggrund
Kommissionen har den 13. juni 2001 fremsendt forslag til Kommisionens forordning om ændring af bilag III i Rådets
forordning (EØF) Nr. 2092/91 af 24. juni 1991 om økologisk produktionsmetode for landbrugsprodukter og om
anvendelse heraf på landbrugsprodukter og levnedsmidler.
Forslaget er fremsat med hjemmel i Rådets forordning nr. 2092/91 af 24. juni 1991 om økologisk produktionsmetode for
landbrugsprodukter og om angivelse heraf på landbrugsprodukter og levnedsmidler (herefter "økologiforordningen"),
særligt artikel 13, anden tankestreg. Økologiforordningen er senest ændret ved Kommissionens forordning (EF) Nr.
436/2001 af 2. marts 2001.
Forslaget behandles i en III a-procedure i Den Stående Komité for Økologisk Landbrug. Hvis der er kvalificeret flertal,
udsteder Kommissionen forordningen. Opnås der ikke kvalificeret flertal, forelægger Kommissionen sagen for Rådet,
der kan vedtage forslaget uændret med kvalificeret flertal eller ændre det med enstemmighed. Handler Rådet ikke inden
en frist på højst tre måneder, kan Kommissionen udstede forordning en.
Nærheds- og proportionalitetsprincippet
Der redegøres ikke for nærheds- og proportionalitetsprincippet, da der er tale om gennemførelsesbestemmelser til en
allerede vedtaget retsakt.
Formål og indhold
Der er med det foreliggende forslag tale om mange fortrinsvis små ændringer af forordningens bilag III. Det er hensigten
at foretage en større ændring af bilag III, når denne ændring er færdigforhandlet.
Bilag III omhandler minimumsbetingelser for kontrolforanstaltninger. Bilaget er delt op i del A for primærproducenter,
del B for virksomheder, der tilbereder fødevarer, og del C for importører af produkter og fødevarer fra tredjelande.
I del A, B og C foreslås mindre ændringer til de fleste punkter samt enkelte ændringer omtalt nedennævnt, som skønnes
at kunne have større betydning.
I punkt A foreslås, at reglerne for parallelavl skærpes, således at der kun kan dyrkes samme afgrøde på en økologisk og
en ikke-økologisk mark, hvis der anvendes forskellige sorter, der let kan kendes fra hinanden.
Det foreslås videre, at kravet ved transport af produkter direkte mellem to økologiske jordbrugere skal skærpes, således
at produkterne enten skal transporteres i lukkede containere eller lignende, eller alternativt skal jordbrugerne orientere
kontrolorganet, inden varen transporteres.
I punkt B foreslås under punktet om regnskabsdokumentation, at produktionsflowet skal sikre, at partier, der forlader
enheder, så præcist som teknisk muligt skal kunne spores tilbage til de partier, de er tilberedt ud fra. Regnskabsdata skal
dokumenteres med relevante bilag, og regnskabet skal demonstrere massebalancen mellem indgående og udgående
mængder.
Under punkt 4 om kontrolbesøg foreslås tilføjes, at kontrolorganer eller myndigheder skal foretage uanmeldt inspektion
især på virksomheder, hvor der forekommer forøget risiko for svindel eller udveksling med ikke-økologiske produkter.
Der foreslås, at produkter, der forlader virksomheden, udover de allerede nævnt oplysninger skal være mærket med
lotidentifikationsmærke, som kan henføres til regnskabet. Lotidentikationsmærkningen skal være aftalt med
kontrolorganet/myndigheden.
Det foreslås endvidere, at økologisk mælk, æg og ægprodukter skal indsamles uafhængigt af ikke-økologiske produkter.
Samtidig indsamling må foregå i biler med flere rum, når produktet kommer fra en anden art.
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I del C fastsættes krav om, at første modtager af et importparti skal have udarbejdet en økologirapport. Hvis importøren
og første modtager er den samme, skal der kun udarbejdes en rapport. Der foreslås også her at regnskabet skal
demonstrere massebalancen mellem indgående og udgående mængder.
Der foreslås to nye afsnit D og E:
Del D skal omhandle enheder involveret i produktion, tilberedning eller import af økologiske produkter, som via
kontrakt får en tredjepart til at foretage dele eller alle aktuelle operationer. Det slås herved fast, at disse tredjeparter også
skal være underlagt økologikontrol.
Del E foreslås at omhandle generelle bestemmelser om minimums kontrolbestemmelser og om produkter, der ikke opfylder forordningens betingelser.
Udtalelser
Europa-Parlamentet skal ikke udtale sig.
Gældende dansk ret
Området er reguleret ved økologiforordningen samt suppleret i bekendtgørelse nr. 761 af 14. august 2000 om økologiske
fødevarer m.v. og bekendtgørelse nr. nr. 697 af 16. juli 2000 om økologisk jordbrugsproduktion.
Konsekvenser
Forslaget har ikke lovgivningsmæssige konsekvenser.
Forslaget om, at økologisk mælk, æg og æg-produkter ikke må indhentes samtidig med tilsvarende produkter på ikke-
økologisk form, kan betyde dels en fordyrelse af transporten, og dels at der går længere tid mellem indsamlingen af de
økologiske produkter i visse egne af landet.
Forslaget om, at kontrolorganer eller myndigheder skal foretage uanmeldt inspektion, især på virksomheder, hvor der
forekommer forøget risiko for svindel eller udveksling med ikke-økologiske produkter, kan betyde, at de danske
myndigheder skal gennemføre yderligere økologikontrolbesøg, end dem der i dag udføres integreret med
kontrolbesøgene i henhold til den almindelige fødevarelovgivning. De statsfinansielle konsekvense r af denne del af
forslaget kan ikke vurderes på det foreliggende grundlag. Forslaget i øvrigt skønnes ikke at have statsfinansielle
konsekvenser.
Forslaget indeholder flere krav, som allerede er indført på fødevareområdet i Danmark og det vil forbedre kontrollen, at
disse krav udvides til at gælde for hele EU. Det gælder f.eks. kravet om balanceopgørelser af regnskabet og kontrol af
virksomheder, der udfører lønarbejde ("subcontractors").
Forslaget berører ikke beskyttelsesniveauet.
Høring
Fødevaredirektoratet sendte et tidligere arbejdsdokument i høring til en række organisationer.
Landbrugsrådet, Mejeriforeningen, Landboforeningerne, Økologisk Landscenter, Landsforeningen Økologisk Jordbrug,
Danske Slagterier, Dansk Familie Landbrug og Det Danske Fjerkræråd bemærker i en fælles skrivelse, at
organisationerne generelt støtter sporbarhed i produktionen fra jord til bord. De fælles EU bestemmelser vedrørende
kontrol bør i højere grad ba seres på dokumentation og oplysninger med henblik på mængde (im- og eksport fra en
enhed) og ikke sporbarhed ned i de mindste detaljer. Der opfordres til, at der arbejdes med egenkontrolprogrammer, og
der henvises til de drøftelser, der har været med Plantedirektoratet omkring elitekontrolordinger. Total sporbarhed for
produkter, der handles i løs vægt som korn og mælk, findes urealistisk. Foreningerne finder, at det bør være muligt at
transport ere økologiske og ikke-økologiske æg på samme lastbil under den forudsætning, at der ikke sker
sammenblanding.
Organisationerne finder videre, at de krav der stilles ved transport i ikke-lukkede containere er urealistiske
FDB finder, at regler, der vedrører registrering af sporbarhed, bør afvente et horisontalt regelsæt i EU. FDB finder, at for
en virksomhed som FDB, der har mange centrale funktioner i forhold til detailbutikker og særligt producerende enheder i
butikken, så som bogholderi, visse kontrolfunktioner (godkendelse af råvarer, udarbejdelse af deklarationer osv.) er det
væsentligt, at det bliver muligt for enhederne at udarbejde procedure r, som gør, at en del af dokumentationen kan
opbevares centralt og elektronisk, men tilgængeligt for kontrolmyndigheden. FDB finder, at det skal medtages at
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detailbagerier og detailslagtere i supermarkedskæder, der sælger direkte til den endelige forbruger, ikke kan registrere
modtager af varen.
Mejeriforeningen foreslår, der indbygges en dispensationsmulighed således at der kan afhentes mælk og æg af samme
lastbil, hvis der er tale om særlige omstændigheder f.eks. særlig lang afstand mellem de enkelte primærproducenter.
Foreningen finder at sporbarhedsafsnittet hører hjemme i den generelle lovgivning og ikke i økologilovgivningen
specifikt.
FødevareIndustrien bemærker at formuleringerne vedrørende forurening med ikke-økologiske ingredienser er
overflødige, da fødevareindustrien altid tager de nødvendige forholdsregler for at undgå sammenblanding af forskellige
produkter, uanset om disse er økologiske eller ej. Fuldstændig sporbarhed anses for meget vanskeligt at efterleve for især
producenter af sammensatte varer. Der bør i stedet fokusere s på en troværdig massebalance hos den enkelte producent.
Endelig findes forbudet mod samtidig afhentning af økologisk og ikke-økologiske mælk og æg hæmmende for
økologiens udvikling. Efter FødevareIndustriens opfattelse kan indsamlingen fuldt forsvarligt finde sted, som det sker i
dag, hvor råvarerne er fysisk separeret i samme transportkøretøj, eller klart mærket.
Kaffe- og Teimportørforeningen fandt et tidligere krav om desinficering uhensigtsmæssig.
SID har ingen bemærkninger til forslaget.
Den Danske Dyrlægeforeningen bemærker, at når reglerne skal implementeres i Danmark, skal det sikres, at
producenterne kun skal indberette til én myndighed.
Det foreliggende forslag har været i høring i § 2-udvalget (landbrug) og Det Rådgivende Fødevareudvalg. I forbindelse
hermed er modtaget følgende høringssvar:
Landbrugsraadet, Landboforeningerne og Dansk Familielandbrug (organisationerne) bemærker i en fælles skrivelse, at
forslaget om skærpede regler for parallelavl om, at der kun kan dyrkes samme afgrøde på tilstødende økologiske og ikke-
økologiske marker, såfremt der anvendes sorter, som let kan skelnes fra hinanden, i princippet er udmærket.
Organisationerne finder, at spørgsmålet er, hvad der let kan skelnes fra hinanden, og organisationerne finder det
nødvendig med en uddybning af, hvad der menes. organisationerne mener, at man i høj grad bør tilgodese de
landbrugsfaglige hensyn, der ligger i et bredt sortsvalg; landmanden bør således kun være forpligtiget til at vælge
forskellige sorter. Det vil i praksis stort set altid være muligt at tilgodese kontrollen af sorter ved tekniske analyser.
Organisationerne er i princippet enige i forslaget om uafhængig indsamlling af produkter, men finder dog, at der er et
behov for, at praktiske forhold omkring indsamling af mælk og æg belyses nærmere. Organisationerne finder, at
formuleringen bør efterlade mulighed for blandet transport, hvor der ud fra et kontrolsynspunkt ikke er nævneværdig
risiko for svindel med sammenblanding af konventionelle og økologiske produkter. Ind samling af f.eks. mælk kan
foregå uden risiko for sammenblanding, hvis der er adskilte rum i tankbilerne eller hvis der benyttes flere vogne. Der er
dokumentation for leverede og indvejede mængder, og det forekommer således unødvendigt at skærpe kravet til
indsamling. Organisationerne finder, at en skærpelse af kravet vil betyde flere lastbiler på vejene, mælkeproduktionen
samles på stadig færre bedrifter og den øgede transport vil give større forurening, hvilket er i strid med de økologiske
principper. De samme miljøforhold og logistiske forhold gælder indsamling af æg. Organisationerne anfører, at man kan
forestille sig, at de økologiske produkter f.eks. æg bliver mærket hos primærproducenten, således at forveksling ikke er
mulig.
FødevareIndustrien finder de konkrete forslag til ændringer generelt fornuftige, og det er glædeligt at konstatere, at der
fokuseres på massebalancer, risikovurderinger og sporbarhed fremfor tekniske detaljer, der reelt ikke styrker
kontrolkonceptet. FødevareIndustrien finder imidlertid forslaget vedrørende krav om uafhængig indsamling af økologisk
mælk, æg og ægprodukter meget uheldigt, og det forudses at ville give betydelige logistiske problemer. Efter
FødevareIndustriens opfattelse kan indsamlingen fuldt forsvarligt finde sted, som det sker i dag, hvor råvarerne er fysisk
separeret i samme transportkøretøj eller klart mærket.
Mejeriforeningen finder, at forslaget om, at økologisk mælk skal indsamles uafhængigt af ikke-økologisk mælk, vil
medføre store logistiske problemer i forbindelse med indsamlingen af mælken. Hvis der ikke er mulighed for indsamling
af økologisk mælk og ikke-økologisk mælk i samme lastbil, kan det få den konsekvens, at økologisk mælk i
ydredistrikterne eventuelt ikke kan indsamles på grun d af, at det bliver for omkostningstungt. Endvidere kan det betyde,
at der skal bruges flere lastbiler til indsamlingen, hvilket udover øget omkostninger vil betyde øget forurening og trafik
af lastbiler.
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De samvirkende Købmænd (DSK) er interesserede i, at kontrollen med økologiske varer, både danske og importerede, er
så effektiv, at man kan stole på, at de produkter, der sælges som økologiske, også er det. DSK vil dog afstå fra at
kommentere de foreslåede ændringer i de detaljerede regler for kontrol.
Økonomaforeningen kan tilslutte sig forslaget, idet foreningen finder det væsentligt med både skærpelse af sporbarheden
og kontrollen i forbindelse med salg af økologiske fødevarer, og foreningen finder det væsentligt, at der arbejdes med at
opbygge et system, der er med til at sikre troværdigheden omkring de økologiske fødevarer.
Specialarbejderforbundet i Danmark kan støtte ændringerne i forordningen.
Nærings- og Nydelsesmiddelarbejder Forbundet finder, at ændringerne i forordningen er acceptable.
HORESTA har ikke umiddelbart bemærkninger til forslaget.
Tidligere forelæggelse for Folketingets Europaudvalg
Forslaget har ikke tidligere været forelagt Folketingets Europaudvalg.
EN
AGRI/52004/01 (orgfarm/regulations/52004/52004_en.lw)
Draft
COMMISSION REGULATION (EC) No …/..
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of
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amending Annex III of Council Regulation (EEC) No 2092/91 on organic production of agricultural products and
indications referring thereto on agricultural products and foodstuffs
THE COMMISSION OF THE EUROPEAN COMMUNITIES,
Having regard to the Treaty establishing the European Community,
Having regard to Council Regulation (EEC) No 2092/91 of 24 June 1991 on organic production of agricultural products and
indications referring thereto on agricultural products and foodstuffs, as last amended by Commission Regulation (EC) No
436/2001, and in particular Article 13, second indent thereof,
Whereas:
• Annex III of Regulation (EEC) No 2092/91 lays down minimum inspection requirements and precautionary measures
under the inspection scheme referred to in Article 8 and 9 of that Regulation.
• Organic production of agricultural products has developed significantly in recent years. In many cases the organic
production is not anymore limited to single local productions and local trade. Currently, on the contrary, production of
organic agricultural products and foodstuffs involves very often several operators and operations, such as import,
transport, storage and packaging.
• Annex III already comprises provisions for the main operators and different stages involved in the organic production
of agricultural products. However, in order to ensure the traceability of organic agricultural products throughout the
different stages of the trade chain, and finally the compliance of these products with the provisions laid down in
Regulation No 2092/91 in the light of these recent developments, it is necessary to adapt the provisions in Annex III.
• The measures provided for in this Regulation are in accordance with the opinion of the Committee referred to in
Article 14 of Regulation (EEC) No 2092/91.
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HAS ADOPTED THIS REGULATION:
Article 1
Annex III to Regulation (EEC) No 2092/91 is replaced by the Annex to this Regulation.
Article2
This Regulation shall enter into force on the seventh day following that of its publication in the
Official Journal of the European
Communities.
This Regulation shall be binding in its entirety and directly applicable in all Member States.
Done at Brussels,
[…]
and directly applicable in all Member States.
For the Commission
[…]
mission
Member of the Commission
ANNEX
ANNEX III
MINIMUM INSPECTION REQUIREMENTS AND PRECAUTIONARY MEASURES UNDER THE
INSPECTION SCHEME REFERRED TO IN ARTICLE 8 AND 9
Section A. Production of plants, plant products, livestock and/or livestock products at farm level.
0. Operators involved
This section applies to any unit involved in production as defined in Article 4(2) of products referred to in
Article 1(1) for its own account or for account of another operator.
• Identification of the production unit
Production must take place in a unit of which the land parcels, pasturage, open-air exercise areas, open air runs,
livestock buildings, and, where applicable, the premises for the storage, packaging and processing of crops, crop
products, livestock products, raw materials and inputs, are clearly separate from those of any other unit not
producing in accordance with the rules laid down in this Regulation. Processing and/or packaging workshops
may form part of the u nit, where its activity is limited to processing and packaging of its own agricultural
produce.
Subsection A.1
"
Plants and plant products from farm production or collection
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[….]
bsection A.1
"
Plants and plant products from farm production or collection
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• Initial inspection
"When the inspection arrangements are first implemented, the producer, even where his activity is limited to the
collection of wild plants, and the inspection body or authority must draw up:
• a full description of the production unit, showing the storage and production premises and land parcels and/or
collection areas and, where applicable, premises where certain processing and/or packaging operations take place,
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• all the practical measures to be taken by the producer at unit-level to ensure compliance with the provisions of this
Regulation,
• and, in case of collection of wild plants, the guarantees given by third parties,
if appropriate where relevant
which
the producer can provide to ensure that the provisions of Annex I,
section A,
paragraph
4 are satisfied.
The description and the measures concerned must be contained in an inspection report countersigned by the
producer concerned.
In addition, the report must specify:
• the date of the last application on the parcels and/or collection areas concerned of products, the use of which is not
compatible with Article 6 (1) (b),
• an undertaking by the producer to carry out operations in accordance with Articles 5 and 6 and to accept, in the
event of infringement, enforcement of the measures referred to in Article 9 (9) and, where relevant, in Article 10
(3)
and to accept that the buyers of the product are informed by the inspection body or authority in order to
organise withdrawal of the product from the market.
1. Annual communications
Each year, before the date indicated by the inspection body
or authority,
the producer must notify the body
or
authority
of its schedule of production of crop products, giving a breakdown by parcel.
Moreover, the producer must notify to the inspection body or authority any change in the description
or of the practical measures referred to in paragraph 2, 1
st
subparagraph.
1. Documenting accounts
The production unit must keep written and/or documentary accounts
[……]
which enable
the operator and
the
inspection body or
authority
to trace the
supplier, and where different, the seller, the
nature and
the
quantities
of all raw materials bought, and the use of such materials ; in addition, written or documentary accounts must be
kept of the nature,
the
quantities,
the
consignees,
and where B> the buyers of any sold products referred to in
Article 1(1). Quantities sold directly to the final consumer shall be accounted on a daily basis.
"Where the production unit itself processes its own agricultural produce, the accounts must contain the
information as referred to in section B, paragraph 2, third hyphen of this Annex."
The data in the accounts must be documented with appropriate justification documents.
1. Storage
Storage, in the unit, of input products other than those the use of which is compatible with Articles 6 (1) (b) and 7
is prohibited.
1. Inspection visits.
The inspection body
or authority
must make a full physical inspection, at least once a year, of the production unit.
The inspection body or authority may take samples
for testing of products not authorised under this Regulation
may be taken
or for checking
production
techniques not in conformity with this Regulation. Samples may also be
taken to detect possible
contamination
by unauthorised products.
However, such samples must be taken where
the use of unauthorised products is suspected. An inspection report must be drawn up after each visit,
countersigned by the responsible person of the unit
or his representative.
Moreover, the inspection body or authority shall organise unannounced inspection visits covering in
particular those holdings or situations where an increased risk for fraudulent practices or for
exchange of products from organic production with other products may exist.
1. Access to facilities
The producer must give the inspection body
or authority,
for inspection purposes, access to the storage and
production premises and to the parcels of land, as well as to the accounts and relevant supporting documents. He
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must provide the inspection body
or authority
with any information deemed necessary for the purposes of the
inspection.
1. Packaging and transport of products to other production units
8.1. "Products as referred to in Article 1 may be transported to other production units, including wholesalers
and retailers, only in appropriate packaging or containers closed in a manner preventing substitution of the
content and provided with a label stating, without prejudice to any other indications required by law:
a. the name and address of
the producer and, where different, of the owner or seller of the product
; or,
where another seller is mentioned, a statement which enables the receiving unit and the inspection body to
identify unequivocally the person responsible for the production of the product ;
b. the name of the product, including a reference to the organic production method, in accordance with Article 5 ;
a. the name or the code number of the inspection body or authority to which the producer is subject ;
b. the lot identification mark,
according to a marking system agreed with the inspection body or authority and
which
permits to link the lot with the accounts referred to in paragraph 4.
The information under (a), (b) and (c) can also be presented on an accompanying document, if such
document can be undeniably linked with the lot identification mark on the packaging or container.
8.2. However, the closing of packaging or containers is not required where:
a) transportation is
direct
between a producer and another operator who are both subject to the
inspection system referred to in Article 9, and
b) the products are accompanied by a document giving the information required under the
previous subparagraph,
and
c) the inspection body or authority of both the expediting and the receiving operators have
been informed of such transport operations and have agreed thereto.
1. Several production units run by the same operator
"Where an operator runs several production units
in the same area,
the units
producing crops or crop products not
covered by Article 1, together with storage premises for input products (such as fertilisers, plant protection
products, seed) must also be subject to the inspection arrangements as regards the first subparagraph of
paragraph
2 and
paragraphs
3 and 4. Crops of the same variety
as or of a variety that cannot be easily differentiated from,
those produced at the unit referred to in
paragraph
1 may not be produced at these units.
However, producers may derogate from the rule referred to in the last sentence of the preceding subparagraph:
a. in the case of the production of perennial crop products (fruit growing, vines and hops) provided the following
conditions are met:
1. the production in question forms part of a conversion plan in respect of which the producer gives a firm
undertaking and which provides for the beginning of the conversion of the last part of the area concerned to
organic production in the shortest possible period which may not in any event exceed a maximum of five
years,
2. appropriate measures have been taken to ensure the permanent separation of the products obtained from
each unit concerned,
3. the inspection body or authority is notified of the harvest of each of the products concerned at least 48 hours
in advance,
4. immediately upon completion of the harvest, the producer informs the inspection body or authority of the
exact quantities harvested on the units concerned together with any particular distinguishing features (such
as quality, colour, average weight, etc. ) and confirms that the measures taken to separate the products have
been applied,
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5. the conversion plan and the measures referred to in points 1 and 2 have been approved by the inspection
body or authority. This approval must be confirmed each year after the start of the conversion plan;
a. in the case of areas intended for agricultural research agreed by the Member States' competent authorities,
provided that conditions 2, 3 and 4 and the relevant part of condition 5 referred to in (a) are met;
b. in the case of production of seed, vegetative propagating material and transplants, provided that conditions 2, 3
and 4 and the relevant part of condition 5 referred to in (a) are met. ;
a. in the case of grassland exclusively used for grazing by animals.
Subsection A.2 Livestock and livestock products produced by animal husbandry
1. Initial inspection
When the inspection system applying specifically to livestock production is first implemented, the producer
and the inspection body
or authority
must draw up:
- a full description of the livestock buildings, pasturage, open-air exercise areas, open air runs, etc., and,
where applicable, the premises for the storage, packaging and processing of livestock, livestock products,
raw materials and inputs,
- a full description of the installations for the storage of livestock manure,
- plan for spreading such manure agreed with the inspection body or
[…]
authority, together with a full
description of the areas given over to crop production,
sing of livestock, livestock products, raw materials and inputs,
- where appropriate, the arrangements
[……]
with other farms as regards the spreading of manure,
the areas given over to crop production,
sing of livestock, livestock products, raw materials and inputs,
) and confirms that the measures taken to separate the products have been applied,
- management plan for the organic-production livestock unit (e.g. management for feeding, reproduction, health, etc.),
_ all practical measures to be taken on the livestock farm to ensure compliance with this Regulation.
The description and the measures concerned are to be set out in an inspection report countersigned by the producer
concerned.
In addition, the report must specify an undertaking by the producer to carry out operations in accordance with Articles 5
and 6 and to accept, in the event of infringement, enforcement of the measures referred to in Article 9(9) and, where
relevant, in Article 10(3).
Moreover, the producer must notify to the inspection body or authority any change in the description or of the
practical measures referred to in paragraph 1, 1
st
subparagraph.
2. Identification of livestock
The livestock must be identified permanently using techniques adapted to each species, individually in the case of large
mammals and individually or by batch in the case of poultry and small mammals.
3. Livestock records
Livestock records must be compiled in the form of a register and kept available to the inspection authorities or bodies at
all times at the address of the holding.
Such records, which are to provide a full description of the herd or flock management system, must contain the following
information:
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- by species, as regards livestock arriving at the holding: origin and date of arrival, conversion period, identification mark
and veterinary record;
- as regards livestock leaving the holding: age, number of heads, weight in case of slaughter, identification mark and
destination;
- details of any animals lost and reasons;
- as regards feed: type, including feed supplements, proportions of various ingredients of rations and periods
of access to free-range areas, periods of transhumance where restrictions apply;
- as regards disease prevention and treatment and veterinary care: date of treatment, diagnosis, type of
treatment product, method of treatment and practitioner’s prescription for veterinary care with reasons and
withdrawal periods applying before livestock products can be marketed.
4. Several production units run by the same operator
4.1 Where a producer,
in accordance with section 1.6. of Annex I, part B,
manages several
livestock
production
units
[……],
the units which produce livestock or livestock products not covered by Article 1
will must
also be subject to the inspection system as regards the first, second and third indents of
paragraph
1 of this section on livestock and lives s and as regards the provisions on livestock management,
livestock records and the principles governing storage of animal husbandry products used.
[……].
uction
units
[……],
the units which produce livestock or livestock products not covered by Article 1
will
must
also be subject to the inspection system as regards the first, second and third indents of
paragraph
1
of this section on livestock and lives
4.2. A derogation with regard to the requirement of different involved species in section 1.6 of Annex
I, part B, may be granted to holdings carrying out agricultural research by the inspection body or
authority in agreement with the competent authority of the Member State, where the following
conditions are met :
◦ appropriate measures, agreed with the inspection body or authority have been taken in order to guarantee the
permanent separation between livestock, livestock products and feedingstuffs of each of the units;
◦ the producer informs the inspection body or authority
[…….]
in advance of any delivery or selling of the
livestock or livestock
products;
ch of the units;
th the competent authority of the Member State, where the following conditions are met :
◦ the operator informs the inspection body or authority of the exact quantities produced in the units together
with all characteristics permitting the identification of the products and confirms that the measures taken to
separate the products have been applied
5. Other requirements
The requirements on inspection in points
1 and
4 to 8 of
Subsection
A.1 covering crops and crop products are
applicable to livestock and livestock products.
By way of a derogation from those rules, the storage of allopathic veterinary medicinal products and antibiotics is
permitted on holdings provided that they have been prescribed by a veterinarian in connection with treatment as referred
to in Annex I, that they are stored in a supervised location and that they are entered in the farm register.
Section B. Production units for preparation of plant and livestock products and foodstuffs composed of plant and
livestock products
0. Operators involved
This section applies to any production unit involved in the preparation, as defined in Article 4(3), of products referred to
in article 1(1), for its own account or for account of another operator, and including in particular also :
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- units involved in
storage,
packaging and/or re-packaging of such products ;
- units involved in labelling and/or re-labelling of such products.
[……..]
g and/or re-labelling of such products.
/or re-packaging of such products ;
1. Initial inspection - communicators
When the inspection arrangements are first implemented, the operator
responsible for
the unit and inspection body
or
authority
must draw up:
• a full description of the production unit, showing the facilities used for the reception, the processing, packaging,
labelling and storage of agricultural products before and after the operations concerning them, as well as for the
transport of the products;
• all the practical measures to be taken at the level of the unit to ensure compliance with this Regulation, and in
particular with the requirements in this Annex.
This description and the measures concerned must be contained in an inspection report, countersigned by the
responsible person of the unit.
"In addition, the report must include an undertaking by the operator to perform the operations in such a way as to
comply with Article 5 and to accept, in the event of infringement, the enforcement of the measures referred to in
Article 9 (9) and, where relevant, in Article 10 (3)."
Moreover, the operator must notify to the inspection body or authority any change in the description or of
the practical measures referred to in paragraph 1, 1
st
subparagraph.
1. Documentary accounts
The production unit must keep written accounts (quantity
and value)[…..]
enabling
the operator and
the
inspection body
or authority
to trace :
referred to in Article 9 (9) and, where relevant, in Article 10 (3)."
• the
supplier, and where different, the seller, the
nature and
the
quantities of agricultural products as referred to
in Article 1 which have been delivered to the unit, as well as the outcome of the verification referred to in
paragraph
8 of this section.
• the nature,
the
quantities and
the
consignees
and, where different, the buyers
of
any
products as referred to in
Article 1 which have left the unit,
• any other information, such as the origin, nature and quantities of ingredients, additives and manufacturing
processing
aids delivered to the unit and the composition of processed products, that is required by the inspection
body
or authority
for the purposes of proper inspection of the operations ;
• the flow of the products through the unit as to ensure that each consignment which leaves the unit can be
tracked back
as precise as technically possible
to the consignment(s) it has been prepared from.
The data in the accounts must be documented with appropriate justification documents. The accounts must
demonstrate the mass balance between the input and output quantities.
1. Production units handling also products not from organic production
Where products not referred to in Article 1 are also processed, packaged or stored in the production unit
concerned:
• the unit must have separate areas
separated by place or time
within the premises for the storage of products as
referred to in Article 1, before and after the operations ; these areas must be managed as to avoid any
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contamination of organic products with products which are not accepted in accordance with Annexes II and VI
[……],
econd and third indents of
paragraph
1 of this section on livestock and lives
• operations must be carried out continuously until the complete run has been dealt with, separated by place or time
from similar operations performed on products not covered by Article 1,
• if such operations are not carried out
at regular times or on a fixed day,
they must be announced in advance, with
a deadline agreed on with the inspection body
or authority
,
• every measure must be taken to ensure identification of lots and to avoid mixtures with products not obtained in
accordance with the rules laid down in this Regulation.
• Operations on products in accordance with the rules laid down in this Regulation should be carried out only after
complete cleaning
and disinfection
of the production chain.
and, if necessary, disinsectisation, using only products listed in Annex
II section E and/or section B2
4. Annual inspection – Unannounced inspection visits
The inspection body
or authority
shall make a full physical inspection, at least once a year, of each unit.
[…….]
Moreover, the inspection body or authority shall organise unannounced inspection visits covering in particular
those holdings or situations where an increased risk for fraudulent practices or for exchange of products from
organic production with other products may exist.
paragraph 1 of this section on livestock and lives
The
inspection body or authority may take samples
for testing of products not authorised under this Regulation may be
taken
or for checking techniques not in conformity with this regulation. Samples may also be taken to detect possible
contamination
by unauthorised products.
However, such samples must be taken where the use of unauthorised products
is suspected.
[…….]
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An inspection report shall be drawn up after each visit or sampling and countersigned by the person responsible for the
unit concerned
or his representative.
5. Access to facilities
The operator must give the inspection body
or authority,
for inspection purposes, access to the unit and to all the written
accounts and relevant supporting documents. He must provide the inspection body with any information necessary for
the purposes of the inspection.
When requested by the inspection body or authority, the operator shall submit the
results of its own voluntary inspection and sampling programmes.
6. Packaging and transport of products to other production units
6.1. The unit shall ensure that products as referred to in Article 1 are transported to other units, including wholesalers and
retailers, only in appropriate packaging or containers closed in a manner preventing substitution of the content and
provided with a label stating, without prejudice to any other indications required by law:
a. the name and address of the person
who prepared
the product and, where different, the name of the
owner or
seller of the product ;
(b) the name of the product, including a reference to the organic production method according to the relevant
provisions of Article 5 ;
(c) the name
or
code number of the inspection body or
[….]
authority to which the unit is subject ;
5;
(d)
the lot identification mark,
according to a marking system agreed with the inspection body or authority and
which permits to link the lot with the accounts referred to in paragraph 4.
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The information under (a), (b) and (c) can also be presented on an accompanying document, if such document can be
undeniably linked with the lot identification mark on the packaging or container.
6.2 Milk, eggs and egg-products from organic farming
shall be
collected independently from products not
produced
in
accordance with this Regulation.
[……].
Simultaneous collection may occur in multi-compartment vehicles where the
product is from different species. The operator keeps the information relating to
collection
days, hours, circuit a ves time
of reception of the products available to the inspection body or authority.
7. Reception of products from other production units
On receipt of a product as referred to in Article 1, the operator shall check the closing of the packaging or container
where it is required and the presence of the indications referred to in the previous paragraph, in
section A, paragraph 1
or in
section C, paragraph 8.
The operator shall crosscheck the information on the label referred to in
paragraph
6
with the information on the accompanying documents.
The result of this verification shal l be explicitly mentioned in the
accounts referred to in
section B, paragraph 2.
[…….]
section B, paragraph 2.
ll check the closing of the packaging or container where it is required and the presence of the indications referred to
in the previous paragraph, in section A, paragraph 1 or in section C, paragraph 8. The operator shall crosscheck the
information on the label referred to in paragraph 6 with the information on the accompanying documents. The result
of this verification shal
Section C. Importers and first consignees of plant products, livestock products and foodstuffs composed of plant
products and/or livestock products from third countries.
0. Operators involved
This section applies to any production unit involved, as importer and/or as first consignee, in the
import and/or reception, for its own account or for account of another operator, of products referred
to in article 1(1). For the purpose of this section :
- the importer shall mean the natural or legal person within the European Community who presents a
consignment for release for free circulation into the European Community, either on its own, or
through a representative ;
- the first consignee shall mean the natural or legal person where the consignment is delivered and
where it will be handled for further preparation and/or marketing.
1. Initial inspection
When the inspection arrangements are first implemented :
a. the importer and inspection body or authority must draw up:
- a full description of the importer’s premises and of his import activities, indicating […..] the points of entry of the
products into the Community and any other facilities the importer intends to use for the storage of the imported products
pending their delivery to the first consignee;
crosscheck the information on the label referred to in
paragraph
6 with the information on the accompanying
documents. The result of this verification shal
- all the practical measures to be taken by the importer to ensure compliance with this Regulation, in all facilities the
importer intends to use.
This description and the measures concerned must be contained in an inspection report, countersigned by the importer.
In addition, the report must include an undertaking by the importer :
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- to perform the import operations in such a way as to comply with the provisions of Article 11 and to accept, in the
event of infringement, the enforcement of the measures referred to in Article 9 (9) ;
- to ensure that any facilities that the importer will use for
storage
of products are open to inspection, to be carried out
either by the inspection body
or authority
or, when these storage facilities are situated in another Member State or
region, by an inspection body
or authority
approved for inspection in that Member State or region.
b. the first consignee and inspection body or authority must draw up :
- a full description of the unit, showing the facilities used for the reception and storage, and, where relevant, the
processing, packaging, labelling and storage of agricultural products before and after the operations concerning
them, as well as for the transport of the products;
- all the practical measures to be taken at the level of the unit to ensure compliance with this Regulation.
This description and the measures concerned must be contained in an inspection report, countersigned by the
first consignee.
In addition, the report must include an undertaking by the first consignee to perform the operations in such a
way as to comply with the provisions of Article 11 and to accept, in the event of infringement, the enforcement of
the measures referred to in Article 9 (9) and, where relevant in Article 10(3).
c. When the importer and the first consignee are the same legal person and operating in one single unit, the
reports under a) and b) can be formalised within one single report.
d.
Moreover, the importer and/or first consignee must notify to the inspection body or authority any change in the
description or of the practical measures referred to in paragraphs a) and b) respectively.
[…]
r and/or first consignee must notify to the inspection body or authority any change in the description or of the practical
measures referred to in paragraphs a) and b) respectively.
Documentary accounts
Each importer and each first consignee operating in different units must keep written accounts (quantity
and value)
[…….]
enabling
the operator and
the inspection body or
authority
to trace for each
consignment
of products referred to
in Article 1, imported from a third country:
that Member State or region.
graph 6 with the information on the accompanying documents. The result of this verification shal
• the
supplier and where different the exporter, the
nature and
the
quantity of the
consignment
concerned, and on
request by the inspection body or authority, any details on the transport arrangements from the exporter in the third
country to the
first consignee
;
• the nature,
the
quantities,
and
the consignees and,
where different, the buyers,
of the
consignment
concerned, and
on request by the inspection body or authority, and
any
details on the transport arrangements from the
first
consignee’s
premises or storage facilities to the
consignees within the European Community.
In case a first consignee carries out operations referred to in section B of this annex, the accounts must also
contain the information referred to in paragraph 2 of section B. The requirements of paragraph 3 of section B
must also be satisfied.
In case the importer and first consignee operate in a single unit, only one single account system must be
kept.
The data in the accounts must be documented with appropriate justification documents. The accounts must demonstrate the mass
balance between the input and output quantities.
1. Information on imported consignments
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The importer shall,
before its delivery to the first consignee,
inform the inspection body or authority of each imported
consignment into the Community, giving :
- the name and address of the first consignee ;
-
any details this body or authority may require, such as a copy of the inspection certificate for the importation of
organic products.
The inspection body or authority of the importer
may pass the information to
the inspection
body or authority of the first consignee.
1.
Importers and first consignees handling also products not from organic production
When imported products referred to in Article 1 are stored in storage facilities where also other agricultural products
or foodstuffs are
[…….]
stored:
/B> may pass the information to
the inspection body or authority of the first consignee.
nts from the first consignee’s premises or storage facilities to the consignees within the European Community.
• the products as referred to in Article 1 must be kept separate from the other agricultural products and/or
foodstuffs;
• every measure must be taken to ensure identification of consignments and to avoid mixtures with products
not obtained in accordance with the rules laid down in this Regulation.
5. […….] Annual inspection – Unannounced inspection visits
th products not obtained in accordance with the rules laid down in this Regulation.
pass the information to the inspection body or authority of the first consignee.
nts from the first consignee’s premises or storage facilities to the consignees within the European Community.
The inspection body or authority must make a full physical inspection, at least once a year, of each importer's and
first consignee’s premises [……..].Moreover, the inspection body or authority shall organise unannounced
inspection visits covering in particular those holdings or situations where an increased risk for fraudulent
practices or for exchange of products from organic production with other products may exist.
of this verification shal ves
The inspection body or authority shall inspect the written accounts mentioned in section C, paragraph 2 and the
certificates referred to in Article 11 (1) (b) and (3)
The inspection body or authority may take samples for testing of products not authorised under this Regulation
may be taken or for checking techniques not in conformity with this regulation. Samples may also be taken to
detect possible
contamination
by unauthorised products. However, such samples must be taken where the use of
unauthorised products is suspected. […….]
ganic production with other products may exist.
of this verification shal ves
An inspection report shall be drawn up after each visit or sampling and countersigned by the person responsible
for the unit concerned
or his representative.
6. […] Access to facilities
ch visit or sampling and countersigned by the person responsible for the unit concerned or his representative.
Importers and first consignees
must, for inspection purposes, give the inspection body or authority access to their
premises and to the all written accounts and relevant supporting documents,
in particular any import authorisations under
Article 11(6) and certificates of inspection for import.
They must provide the inspection body with any information
necessary for the purposes of the inspection.
7. Reception of products from a third country
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Products as referred to in Article 1 shall be imported from a third country in appropriate packaging or containers,
closed in a manner preventing substitution of the content and provided with identification of the exporter and with
any other marks and numbers serving to identify the lot with the
certificate of inspection for import
On receipt of a product as referred to in Article 1, imported from a third country, the first consignee shall check the
closing of the packaging or container and the correspondence of the identification of the consignment with the
certificate referred to in Regulation (EC) n° …./2001. The result of this verification shall be explicitly mentioned in
the accounts referred to in section C, paragraph 2.
[…….]
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1. Packaging and transport of products to other production units
Importers and first consignees shall ensure that
imported
products referred to in Article 1 are transported
further
to
other production units, including wholesalers and retailers, only in appropriate packaging or containers closed in a
manner preventing substitution of the content and provided with a label stating, without prejudice to any other
indications required by law:
a. the name and address of the importer of the product and, where different, the name and address of the
first consignee of the product ;
b. the name of the product, including a reference to the organic production
[…..]
[…..]."
product ;
(c) the name or code number of the inspection body or authority to which the
unit is subject.
(d) the lot identification mark,
according to a marking system agreed with the
inspection body or authority and
which permits to link the lot with the
accounts referred to in paragraph 4.
The information under (a), (b) and (c) can be presented on an accompanying document, if such document can be undeniably
linked with the lot identification mark on the packaging or container.
Section D. Units involved in the production, preparation or import of products referred to in Article 1(1)
and which have contracted out to third parties in part or in total the actual operations concerned.
1. Initial inspection
1.1.When the inspection arrangements are first implemented, the operator and inspection body or authority must
draw up, with regard to the operations which are contracted out to third parties :
• a list of the subcontractors with a description of their activities and the inspection bodies or authorities to
which they are subject ; these subcontractors
must have agreed to have their holding being
subject to the inspection
regime of article 9, in accordance with the relevant sections of Annex III ;
• all the practical measures, including i.a. an appropriate system of written accounts, to be taken at the level of
the production unit to ensure that the products the operator places on the market can be traced to their
suppliers, and, where different, their sellers, as well as to their consignees and, where different, their buyers.
This description and the measures concerned must be contained in an inspection report, countersigned by
the responsible person of the production unit.
"In addition, the report must include an undertaking by the operator to perform the operations in such a way
as to comply with Article 5 and to accept, in the event of infringement, the enforcement of the measures
referred to in Article 9 (9) and, where relevant, in Article 10 (3)."
Moreover, the operator must notify to the inspection body or authority any change in the description or of the
practical measures referred to in paragraph 1, 1
st
subparagraph.
1.2. Where the operator and the subcontractors are inspected by different inspection bodies or authorities, the
inspection report referred to in paragraph 1 must include the provision that the different inspection bodies can
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exchange information on the operations under their inspection and on the way this exchange of information can be
implemented.
Section E. General Provisions
1 Minimum inspection requirements
The requirements in this annex are minimum requirements which the Member States competent authority and/or the inspection body or
authority shall, where necessary, complete […..] by any measures to ensure that the provisions of this Regulation, and in particular Article 9
(12)© thereof are satisfied.
of information can be implemented.
2.Products not satisfying the requirements of the Regulation
2.1 Where an operator considers or suspects that a product which he has produced, prepared, imported or been delivered from another
operator, is not in compliance with this Regulation, he shall initiate procedures to withdraw from this product any reference to the organic
production method.
He
only may put it into processing or packaging or on the market after elimination of that doubt, unless it is placed on
e
the market without indication referring to the or ganic production method. In case of such doubt, the operator shall immediately inform the
inspection body or authority. The inspection body or authority may decide that the product cannot be placed on the market with indications
referring to the organic production method until it is satisfied, by the information received from the operator, that the doubt has been
eliminated.
2.2. Where an inspection body or authority has a substantiated suspicion that an operator has placed on the market a product not in
compliance with the is Regulation, it can decide that the operator must withdraw from this product any reference to the organic production
method until the operator can demonstrate to the inspection body’s authority’s satisfaction that the product is in compliance with the this
Regulation.