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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organic production of agricultural products and indications referring thereto on agricultural products and foodstuffs (repealed)
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Indication that products are covered by the inspection scheme
PRINCIPLES OF ORGANIC PRODUCTION AT FARM LEVEL
1.2. However, the inspection authority or body may decide, in agreement...
1.4. In the case of parcels which have already been converted...
2.1. The fertility and the biological activity of the soil must...
2.2. Other organic or mineral fertilisers, mentioned in Annex II, may,...
3. Pests, diseases and weeds shall be controlled by a combination...
4. The collection of edible plants and parts thereof, growing naturally...
5.1. farmyard manure and animal excrements (including the products referred to...
B. LIVESTOCK AND LIVESTOCK PRODUCTS FROM THE FOLLOWING SPECIES: BOVINE (INCLUDING...
6. Husbandry management practices, transport and identification of livestock products
1. Feed materials from plant origin
1.1. Cereals, grains, their products and by-products. Only the following substances...
1.2. Oil seeds, oil fruits, their products and by-products. Only the...
1.3. Legume seeds, their product and by-products. Only the following substances...
1.4. Tuber, roots, their products and by-products. Only the following substances...
1.5. Other seeds and fruits, their products and by-products. Only the...
1.6. Forages and roughages. Only the following substances are included in...
1.7. Other plants, their products and by-products. Only the following substances...
D. FEED ADDITIVES, CERTAIN SUBSTANCES USED IN ANIMAL NUTRITION (DIRECTIVE 82/471/EEC)...
1.1. Trace elements. Only the following substances are included in this...
1.2. Vitamins, provitamins and chemically well-defined substances having a similar effect....
1.3. Enzymes. Only the following substances are included in this category:...
1.4. Microorganisms. Only the following microorganisms are included in this category:...
1.5. Preservatives. Only the following substances are included in this category:...
1.6. Binders, anti-caking agents and coagulants. Only the following substances are...
1.7. Antioxidant substances. Only the following substances are included in this...
1.8. Silage additives. Only the following substances are included in this...
E. PRODUCTS AUTHORISED FOR CLEANING AND DISINFECTION OF LIVESTOCK BUILDINGS AND...
A. Production of plants, plant products, livestock and/or livestock products
B. Units for preparation of plant and livestock products and foodstuffs...
C. Imports of plants, plant products, livestock, livestock products and foodstuffs...
D. Units involved in the production, preparation or import of products...
E. Units preparing animal feedingstuffs, compound feedingstuffs and feed materials
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