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Commission Regulation (EC) No 508/2008 of 6 June 2008 on the definition, applicable to the granting of export refunds, of hulled grains and pearled grains of cereals (Codified version)

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ANNEX IU.K.

A.DEFINITION OF ‘HULLED GRAINS’ (SHELLED OR HUSKED) AND ‘PEARLED GRAINS’U.K.

I.‘Hulled grains’ includes shelled and husked grainsU.K.

1.Shelled grains:U.K.

are cereal grains which have a large part of the pericarp removed or bracted cereal grains (see Explanatory Notes to tariff heading No 10.03: grains) with the bracts removed which cling to the pericarp (as for example with bearded barley) or which enclose the pericap so firmly that the bracts cannot be detached by threshing etc. (as with oats).

2.Husked grainsU.K.

are grains (in the case of barley, with the bracts removed) which have the major part of the pericarp and tegument (testa) removed.

II.‘Pearled grains’ includeU.K.

1.First class grains:U.K.
(a)

grains which correspond to the following definition:

pearled cereal grains, principally barley, which have the whole of the tegument, pericarp, germ and the major part of the outer layer and aleuronic layer removed, and which are of uniform size and rounded form, and

(b)

which in addition meet the following requirements:

(i)

regularity of the grains:

  • 75 % of the grains must not exceed 20 % of the dm(1);

  • 94 % of the grains added progressively between 3 % and 97 % must not exceed 30 % of the dm(1);

  • 100 % of the grains must not exceed 50 % of the dm(1);

(ii)

determination of regularity by sieve analysis using sieves with round holes.

2.Second class grains:U.K.

grains which correspond to the definition under II.1(a).

B.SIEVE ANALYSISU.K.

I.ApparatusU.K.

1.Set of sieves with round hole (diameter 200 mm, diameter of holes: 4,0 to 1,0 mm, at 0,25 mm intervals);U.K.
2.Sieving apparatus — sieving should be done by hand; sieving aids (rubber cubes of 20 mm side);U.K.
3.Precision scales.U.K.

II.MethodU.K.

Normally the pearled barley is passed through six different sieves; the set of sieves is closed at the top and bottom with the sieve with the largest holes placed at the top; the top and bottom sieves should be empty after sieving.

Two samples of pearled barley of a checked weight of between 50 and 100 grams are sifted by hand for at least five minutes, with the aid of the rubber cubes.

Sieving consists of taking hold of the set of sieves with the hand and shaking it, more or less horizontally, 120 times per minute, each shake travelling about 70 mm. This to-and-fro movement is interrupted every minute by a triple circular movement. The sieved residues are weighed to the nearest 0,1 g and expressed as a percentage of the sieved product which shall be weighed to the nearest whole number, and the average calculated.

The average of the percentages of the sieved residues should be added progressively, starting with the value 0 % in respect of the residue from the empty sieve with the largest holes. The added percentages Σ (%) and the sizes of the holes in the corresponding sieves are plotted in co-ordinated axes on millimetric paper, the Σ (%) in ordinates and the diameters of the holes, in mm, in abscissae.

The median value (dm) is the hole width expressed in hundredths of mm for Σ (%) = 50, and is read off the graph obtained by joining the points by straight lines.

ANNEX IIU.K.

Repealed Regulation with list of its amendments

Commission Regulation (EEC) No 821/68(OJ L 149, 29.6.1968, p. 46)
Commission Regulation (EEC) No 1634/71(OJ L 170, 29.7.1971, p. 13)
Commission Regulation (EC) No 39/2007(OJ L 11, 18.1.2007, p. 11)

ANNEX IIIU.K.

Correlation table

Regulation (EEC) No 821/68This Regulation
Article 1Article 1
Article 2
Article 2Article 3
Annex, Definition of ‘hulled grains’ (shelled or husked) and ‘pearled grains’Annex I, point A
Annex, point AAnnex I, point A, I
Annex, point B, I, 1Annex I, point A, II, 1(a)
Annex, point B, I, 2, first subparagraph, (a), (b) and (c)Annex I, point A, II, 1(b)(i) first, second and third indents
Annex, point B, I, 2, second subparagraphAnnex I, point A, II, 1(b)(ii)
Annex, point B, I, 2, third subparagraphNote (*)
Annex point B, IIAnnex I, point A, II, 2
Annex, Sieve AnalysisAnnex I, point B
Annex, Apparatus, first, second and third indentsAnnex I, points B, I ,1, 2 and 3
Annex, MethodAnnex I, point B, II
Annex II
Annex III
(1)

dm = the median value obtained from the graph of the results of sieve analysis at the point at which 50 % of the product has passed through the sieve.

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