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THE EUROPEAN COMMISSION,
Having regard to the Treaty on the Functioning of the European Union,
Having regard to Council Regulation (EC) No 1234/2007 of 22 October 2007 establishing a common organisation of agricultural markets and on specific provisions for certain agricultural products (Single CMO Regulation)(1), and in particular Article 43(m), in conjunction with Article 4, thereof,
Whereas:
(1) By Commission Decision 2005/7/EC(2), the use of one method for grading pig carcasses in Cyprus was authorised.
(2) Due to the fact that there is a need for updating the formula of the method after nearly 5 years of use since its approval, Cyprus has decided to run a new trial with two instruments, the HGP 4 and the Ultra FOM 300.
(3) Cyprus has requested the Commission to authorise the replacement of the formula used in the ‘Hennessy Grading Probe (HGP 4)’, method of grading pig carcasses as well as to authorise one new non-invasive up-to-date method (Ultra FOM 300) for grading pig carcasses on its territory and has presented a detailed description of the dissection trial, indicating the principles on which that method is based, the results of its dissection trial and the equations used for assessing the percentage of lean meat in the protocol provided for in Article 23(4) of Commission Regulation (EC) No 1249/2008 of 10 December 2008 laying down detailed rules on the implementation of the Community scales for the classification of beef, pig and sheep carcasses and the reporting of prices thereof(3).
(4) Examination of that request has revealed that the conditions for authorising those grading methods are fulfilled. Those grading methods should therefore be authorised in Cyprus.
(5) Decision 2005/7/EC should therefore be amended accordingly.
(6) Modifications of the apparatus or grading methods should not be allowed, unless they are explicitly authorised by Commission Decision.
(7) The measures provided for in this Decision are in accordance with the opinion of the Management Committee for the Common Organisation of the Agricultural Markets,
HAS ADOPTED THIS DECISION:
Decision 2005/7/EC is amended as follows:
Article 1 is replaced by the following:
The use of the following methods is authorised for grading pig carcasses pursuant to point 1 of Section B.IV of Annex V to Council Regulation (EC) No 1234/2007(4) in Cyprus:
the “Hennessy Grading Probe (HGP 4)” apparatus and the assessment methods related thereto, details of which are given in Part I of the Annex,
the “Ultra FOM 300” apparatus and the assessment methods related thereto, details of which are given in Part II of the Annex.
As regards the apparatus “Ultra FOM 300”, referred to in the second indent of the first subparagraph, after the end of the measurement procedure it must be possible to verify on the carcass that the apparatus measured the values of measurements X1 and X2 on the site provided for in the Annex, Part II, point 3. The corresponding marking of the measurement site must be made at the same time as the measurement procedure.’;
the Annex is replaced by the text in the Annex to this Decision.
This Decision shall apply from 5 September 2011.
This Decision is addressed to the Republic of Cyprus.
Done at Brussels, 14 July 2011.
For the Commission
Dacian Cioloş
Member of the Commission
where:
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the estimated percentage of lean meat in the carcass,
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the thickness of back-fat (including rind) in millimetres, measured at 6 centimetres off the midline of the split carcass, between the third and fourth last ribs,
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the thickness of the dorsal muscle in millimetres, measured at the same time and in the same place as X1.
This formula shall be valid for carcasses weighing between 55 and 120 kilograms.
The results of the measurements shall be converted into estimated lean meat content by the Ultra FOM 300 apparatus itself.
where:
=
the estimated percentage of lean meat in the carcass,
=
the thickness of back-fat (including rind) in millimetres, measured at 6 centimetres off the midline of the split carcass, between the third and fourth last ribs,
=
the thickness of the dorsal muscle in millimetres, measured at the same time and in the same place as X1.
This formula shall be valid for carcasses weighing between 55 and 120 kilograms.”
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