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Council Directive 2002/56/EC of 13 June 2002 on the marketing of seed potatoes

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[F1ANNEX I U.K. MINIMUM CONDITIONS TO BE SATISFIED BY SEED POTATOES

1. In the case of basic seed potatoes, the number of growing plants not breeding true to the variety and the number of plants of a different variety shall, together, not exceed 0,1 % and in the direct progeny, shall, together, not exceed 0,25 %. U.K.

2. In the case of certified seed potatoes, the number of plants not breeding true to the variety and the number of plants of a different variety, shall, together, not exceed 0,5 % and in the direct progeny, shall, together, not exceed 0,5 %. U.K.

3. Seed potatoes shall comply with the following requirements concerning the presence of regulated non-quarantine pests (RNQPs), or diseases caused by RNQPs, and the respective categories, as set out in the following table: U.K.

RNQPs or symptoms caused by RNQPs Threshold in the growing plants for basic seed potatoes Threshold in the growing plants for certified seed potatoes
Blackleg ( Dickeya Samson et al . spp . [1DICKG]; Pectobacterium Waldee emend. Hauben et al . spp . [1PECBG]) 1,0 % 4,0 %
Candidatus Liberibacter solanacearum Liefting et al . [LIBEPS] 0 % 0 %
Candidatus Phytoplasma solani Quaglino et al . [PHYPSO] 0 % 0 %

Mosaic symptoms caused by viruses

and

symptoms caused by Potato leaf roll virus [PLRV00]

0,8 % 6,0 %
Potato spindle tuber viroid [PSTVD0] 0 % 0 %
RNQPs or symptoms caused by RNQPs Threshold in the direct progeny of basic seed potatoes Threshold in the direct progeny of certified seed potatoes
Symptoms of virus infection 4,0 % 10,0 %

4. The maximum number of generations of basic seed potatoes shall be four, and the combined generations of pre-basic seed potatoes in the field and basic seed potatoes shall be seven. U.K.

The maximum number of generations of certified seed potatoes shall be two.

If the generation is not indicated on the official label, the seed potatoes concerned shall be considered as belonging to the maximum generation that is permitted within the respective category.]

[F1ANNEX II U.K. MINIMUM QUALITY CONDITIONS FOR LOTS OF SEED POTATOES

The following tolerances for impurities, blemishes and RNQPs, or symptoms caused by RNQPs, are allowed for seed potatoes:

(1)

presence of earth and extraneous matter: 1,0 % by mass for basic seed potatoes and 2,0 % by mass for certified seed potatoes;

(2)

dry and wet rot combined, except if caused by Synchytrium endobioticum , Clavibacter michiganensis ssp. sepedonicus or Ralstonia solanacearum : 0,5 % by mass, of which wet rot 0,2 % by mass;

(3)

external blemishes, e.g. misshapen or damaged tubers: 3,0 % by mass;

(4)

common scab affecting tubers over more than one third of their surface: 5,0 % by mass;

(5)

shrivelled tubers due to excessive dehydration or dehydration caused by silver scurf: 1,0 % by mass;

(6)

RNQPs, or symptoms caused by RNQPs, on lots of seed potatoes:

RNQPs or symptoms caused by RNQPs Threshold of the presence of the RNQPs on basic seed potatoes by mass Threshold of the presence of the RNQPs on certified seed potatoes by mass
Candidatus Liberibacter solanacearum Liefting et al . 0 % 0 %
Ditylenchus destructor Thorne [DITYDE] 0 % 0 %
Black scurf affecting tubers over more than 10 % of their surface as caused by Thanatephorus cucumeris (A.B. Frank) Donk [RHIZSO] 5,0 % 5,0 %
Powdery scab affecting tubers over more than 10 % of their surface as caused by Spongospora subterranea (Wallr.) Lagerh. [SPONSU] 3,0 % 3,0 %;
(7)

total tolerance for items 2 to 6: 6,0 % by mass for basic seed potatoes, and 8,0 % by mass for certified seed potatoes.]

ANNEX IIIU.K.LABEL

A.Required informationU.K.

1.

‘EC rules and standards’

2.

Certification authority and Member State or their initials

2a.

[F2Officially assigned serial number]

3.

Producer's identification number or reference number of lot

4.

Month and year of sealing

5.

Variety, indicated at least in roman characters

6.

Country of production

7.

Category and, if desirable, grade

8.

Size

9.

Declared net weight

B.Minimum dimensionsU.K.

110 mm × 67 mm

ANNEX IVU.K.

PART AU.K.

REPEALED DIRECTIVE AND ITS SUCCESSIVE AMENDMENTS

(referred to by Article 29)

Directive 66/403/EEC (OJ 125, 11.7.1966, p. 2320/66)
Council Directive 69/62/EEC (OJ L 48, 26.2.1969, p. 7)
Council Directive 71/162/EEC (OJ L 87, 17.4.1971, p. 24)only Article 4
Council Directive 72/274/EEC (OJ L 171, 29.7.1972, p. 37)only concerning references made to the provisions of Directive 66/403/EEC in Articles 1 and 2
Council Directive 72/418/EEC (OJ L 287, 26.12.1972, p. 22)only Article 4
Council Directive 73/438/EEC (OJ L 356, 27.12.1973, p. 79)only Article 4
Council Directive 75/444/EEC (OJ L 196, 26.7.1975, p. 6)only Article 4
Council Directive 76/307/EEC (OJ L 72, 18.3.1976, p. 16)only Article 1
Council Directive 77/648/EEC (OJ L 261, 14.10.1977, p. 21)
Council Directive 78/692/EEC (OJ L 236, 26.8.1978, p. 13)only Article 4
Council Directive 78/816/EEC (OJ L 281, 6.10.1978, p. 18)
Council Directive 79/967/EEC (OJ L 293, 20.11.1979, p. 16)only Article 1
Council Directive 80/52/EEC (OJ L 18, 24.1.1980, p. 29)
Council Directive 81/561/EEC (OJ L 203, 23.7.1981, p. 52)only Article 2
Council Directive 84/218/EEC (OJ L 104, 17.4.1985, p. 19)
Council Directive 86/215/EEC (OJ L 152, 6.6.1986, p. 46)
Council Directive 87/374/EEC (OJ L 197, 18.7.1987, p. 36)
Council Directive 88/332/EEC (OJ L 151, 17.6.1988, p. 82)only Article 4
Council Directive 88/359/EEC (OJ L 174, 6.7.1988, p. 51)
Council Directive 88/380/EEC (OJ L 187, 16.7.1988, p. 31)only Article 4
Council Directive 89/366/EEC (OJ L 159, 10.6.1989, p. 59)
Council Directive 90/404/EEC (OJ L 208, 7.8.1990, p. 30)
Council Directive 90/654/EEC (OJ L 353, 17.12.1990, p. 48)only concerning references made to the provisions of Directive 66/403/EEC in Article 2 and Annex II(I)(4)
Commission Directive 91/127/EEC (OJ L 60, 7.3.1991, p. 18)
Commission Directive 92/17/EEC (OJ L 82, 27.3.1992, p. 69)
Commission Directive 93/3/EEC (OJ L 54, 5.3.1993, p. 21)
Commission Directive 93/108/EEC (OJ L 319, 21.12.1993, p. 39)
Commission Decision 96/16/EC (OJ L 6, 9.1.1996, p. 19)
Council Directive 96/72/EC (OJ L 304, 27.11.1996, p. 10)only Article 1(4)
Commission Decision 97/90/EC (OJ L 27, 30.1.1997, p. 49)
Commission Decision 98/111/EC (OJ L 28, 4.2.1998, p. 42)
Council Directive 98/95/EC (OJ L 25, 1.2.1999, p. 1)only Article 4
Council Directive 98/96/EC (OJ L 25, 1.2.1999, p. 27)only Article 4
Commission Decision 1999/49/EC (OJ L 16, 21.1.1999, p. 30)
Commission Decision 1999/742/EC (OJ L 297, 18.11.1999, p. 39)

PART BU.K.

DEADLINE FOR TRANSPOSITION INTO NATIONAL LAW

(referred to by Article 29)

a

For Denmark, Ireland and the united Kingdom, 1 July 1973 for Article 13(1), 1 July 1974 for the other provisions concerning basic seed potatoes and 1 July 1976 for the other provisions.

b

1 January 1986 for Greece, 1 March 1986 for Spain, and 1 January 1991 for Portugal.

c

1 January 1995 for Austria, Finland and Sweden.

However:

  • Sweden shall be allowed to maintain a tolerance limit of 40 % by weight for tubers affected over more than one tenth of their surface with common scab, relating to the marketing in its territory of seed potatoes until 31 December 1996 at the latest. This tolerance limit shall apply solely to seed potatoes produced in areas of Sweden in which particular problems with common scab have been experienced. Such seed potatoes shall not be introduced into the territory of other Member States,

  • Sweden shall adapt its legislation in this respect to comply with the relevant part of Annex II to the Directive by the date of expiry of the above period,

  • Sweden shall apply from the date of acession those provisions of the Directive which ensure access for material complying with the Directive to marketing in its territory.

d

The remaining stocks of labels bearing the abbreviation ‘EEC’ may continue to be used until 31 December 2001.

DirectiveDeadlines for transposition
66/403/EEC1 July 1968 (Article 13(1))
1 July 1969 (other provisions)a b c
69/62/EEC1 July 1969a
71/162/EEC1 July 1970 (Article 4(3))
1 July 1972 (Article 4(1))a
1 July 1971 (other provisions)
72/274/EEC1 July 1972 (Article 1)
1 January 1973 (Article 2)
72/418/EEC1 July 1973
73/438/EEC1 July 1973 (Article 4(1))
1 January 1974 (Article 4(2))
75/444/EEC1 July 1977
76/307/EEC1 July 1975
77/648/EEC1 January 1977
78/692/EEC1 July 1977 (Article 4)
1 July 1979 (other provisions)
78/816/EEC1 July 1978
79/967/EEC1 January 1980
80/52/EEC1 July 1979
81/561/EEC
84/218/EEC
86/215/EEC
87/374/EEC
88/332/EEC
88/359/EEC
88/380/EEC1 July 1990
89/366/EEC
90/404/EEC
90/654/EEC
91/127/EEC
92/17/EEC
93/3/EEC28 February 1993
93/108/EC1 December 1993
96/72/EC1 July 1997d
98/95/EC1 February 2000 (Corrigendum OJ L 126, 20.5.1999, p. 23)
98/96/EC1 February 2000

ANNEX VU.K.

CORRELATION TABLE

a

98/95/EC Article 9(2) and 98/96/EC Article 8(2).

Directive 66/403/EECThis Directive
Article 1Article 1, first subparagraph
Article 17Article 1, second subparagraph
Article 1(a)Article 2(a)
Article 2(1)(A)(a)Article 2(b)(i)
Article 2(1)(A)(b)Article 2(b)(ii)
Article 2(1)(A)(c)Article 2(b)(iii)
Article 2(1)(A)(d)Article 2(b)(iv)
Article 2(1)(B)(a)Article 2(c)(i)
Article 2(1)(B)(b)Article 2(c)(ii)
Article 2(1)(B)(c)Article 2(c)(iii)
Article 2(1)(B)(d)Article 2(c)(iv)
Article 2(1)(C)(a)Article 2(d)(i)
Article 2(1)(C)(b)Article 2(d)(ii)
Article 2(1)(C)(c)Article 2(d)(iii)
Article 2(2)
Article 3(1)Article 3(1)
Article 3(2)(A)Article 3(2)
Article 3(2)(B)
Article 3(3)Article 3(3)
Article 3(4)Article 3(4)
Article 3(a)Article 4
Article 4Article 5
Article 4(a)Article 6
Article 5Article 7
Article 5(a)Article 8
Article 6Article 9
Article 7(1)Article 10(1)
Article 7(2)Article 10(2)
Article 7(3)Article 10(3)
Article 7(4)
Article 8Article 11
Article 9Article 12
Article 10Article 13
Article 11Article 14
Article 11(a)Article 15
Article 12Article 16
Article 13Article 17
Article 13(a)Article 18
Article 13(b)Article 19
Article 14Article 20
Article 15(1)Article 21(1)
Article 15(2)Article 21(2)
Article 15(2)(a)Article 21(3)
Article 15(3)Article 21(4)
Article 16Article 22
Article 18Article 23
Article 19(a)Article 24
Article 19Article 25
Article 20Article 26
Article 20(a)(1)Article 27(1)
Article 20(a)(2)(i)Article 27(2)(a)
Article 20(a)(2)(ii)Article 27(2)(b)
Article 21
Article 28a
Article 29
Article 30
Article 31
ANNEX IANNEX I
ANNEX IIANNEX II
ANNEX III, Part A(1)ANNEX III, Part A(1)
ANNEX III, Part A(2)ANNEX III, Part A(2)
ANNEX III, Part A(3)ANNEX III, Part A(3)
ANNEX III, Part A(3)(a)ANNEX III, Part A(4)
ANNEX III, Part A(4)ANNEX III, Part A(5)
ANNEX III, Part A(5)ANNEX III, Part A(6)
ANNEX III, Part A(6)ANNEX III, Part A(7)
ANNEX III, Part A(7)ANNEX III, Part A(8)
ANNEX III, Part A(8)ANNEX III, Part A(9)
ANNEX III, Part BANNEX III, Part B
ANNEX IV
ANNEX V

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