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Council Directive of 14 June 1966 on the marketing of fodder plant seed (66/401/EEC)
Consolidated text: Council Directive of 14 June 1966 on the marketing of fodder plant seed (66/401/EEC)
Council Directive of 14 June 1966 on the marketing of fodder plant seed (66/401/EEC)
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COUNCIL DIRECTIVE of 14 June 1966 on the marketing of fodder plant seed (OJ P 125 11.7.1966, p. 2298) |
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Corrected by:
COUNCIL DIRECTIVE
of 14 June 1966
on the marketing of fodder plant seed
(66/401/EEC)
Article 1
This Directive shall apply to the production with a view to marketing, and to the marketing, of fodder plant seed within the Community.
Article 1a
For the purposes of this Directive ‘marketing’ shall mean the sale, holding with a view to sale, offer for sale and any disposal, supply or transfer aimed at commercial exploitation of seed to third parties, whether or not for consideration.
Trade in seed not aimed at commercial exploitation of the variety, such as the following operations, shall not be regarded as marketing:
The supply of seed under certain conditions to providers of services for the production of certain agricultural raw materials, intended for industrial purposes, or seed propagation for that purpose, shall not be regarded as marketing, provided the provider of services does not acquire title to either the seed thus supplied or the product of the harvest. The supplier of seed shall provide the Certification Authority with a copy of the relevant parts of the contract made with the provider of services and this shall include the standards and conditions currently met by the seed provided.
The conditions for the application of this provision shall be determined in accordance with the procedure laid down in Article 21.
Article 2
For the purposes of this Directive, the following definitions shall apply:
Fodder plants: plants of the following genera and species:
(a) |
►M35 Poaceae (Gramineae) ◄ |
Grasses |
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Agrostis canina L. |
Velvet bent |
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►M35 Agrostis gigantea Roth ◄ |
Roth Redtop |
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Agrostis stolonifera L. |
Creeping bent grass |
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►M19 Agrostis capillaris L. ◄ |
Brown top |
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Alopecurus pratensis L. |
Meadow foxtail |
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►M35 Arrhenatherum elatius (L.) P. Beauv. ex J. Presl & C. Presl ◄ |
Tall oatgrass |
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Bromus catharticus Vahl |
Rescue grass |
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Bromus sitchensis Trin. |
Alaska brome-grass |
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Cynodon dactylon (L.) Pers. |
Bermuda grass |
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Dactylis glomerata L. |
Cocksfoot |
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►M19 Festuca arundinacea Schreber ◄ |
Tall fescue |
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Festuca filiformis Pourr |
Fine leaved sheep’s fescue |
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Festuca ovina L. |
Sheep's fescue |
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►M35 Festuca pratensis Huds. ◄ |
Meadow fescue |
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Festuca rubra L. |
Red fescue |
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Festuca trachyphylla (Hack.) Hack. |
Hrapavolisna vlasulja |
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Lolium multiflorum Lam. |
Italian ryegrass (including Westerwold ryegrass) |
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Lolium perenne L. |
Perennial ryegrass |
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►M38 Lolium x hybridum Hausskn ◄ |
Hybrid ryegrass |
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Phalaris aquatica L. |
Harding grass, Phalaris |
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►M35 Phleum nodosum L. ◄ |
►M35 Small timothy ◄ |
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Phleum pratense L. |
Timothy |
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Poa annua L. |
Annual meadowgrass |
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Poa nemoralis L. |
Wood meadowgrass |
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Poa palustris L. |
Swamp meadowgrass |
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Poa pratensis L. |
Smooth-stalk meadowgrass |
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Poa trivialis L. |
Rough-stalk meadowgrass |
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►M19 Trisetum flavescens (L.) P. Beauv. ◄ |
Golden oatgrass |
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This definition shall also cover the following hybrid resulting from the crossing of species referred to above. |
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►M35 xFestulolium Asch. & Graebn. ◄ |
►M35 Hybrids resulting from the crossing of a species of the genus Festuca with a species of the genus Lolium ◄ |
(b) |
Fabaceae (Leguminosae) |
Legumes |
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Biserrula pelecinus L. |
Biserrula |
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Galega orientalis Lam. |
Fodder galega |
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Hedysarum coronarium L. |
Sulla |
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Lathyrus cicera L. |
Chickling vetch/Dwarf chickling vetch |
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Lotus corniculatus L. |
Birdsfoot trefoil |
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Lupinus albus L. |
White lupin |
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Lupinus angustifolius L. |
Narrow-leaved lupin |
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Lupinus luteus L. |
Yellow lupin |
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Medicago doliata Carmign. |
Straight-spined medic |
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Medicago italica (Mill.) Fiori |
Disc medic |
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Medicago littoralis Rohde ex Loisel. |
Shore medic/Strand medic |
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Medicago lupulina L. |
Trefoil |
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Medicago murex Willd. |
Sphere medic |
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Medicago polymorpha L. |
Bur medic |
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Medicago rugosa Desr. |
Wrinkled medic/Gama medic |
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Medicago sativa L. |
Lucerne |
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Medicago scutellata (L.) Mill. |
Snail medic/Shield medic |
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Medicago truncatula Gaertn. |
Barrel medic |
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Medicago × varia T. Martyn Sand |
Sand lucerne |
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Onobrychis viciifolia Scop. |
Sainfoin |
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Ornithopus compressus L. |
Yellow serradella |
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Ornithopus sativus Brot. |
Serradella |
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Pisum sativum L. (partim) |
Field pea |
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Trifolium alexandrinum L. |
Berseem, Egyptian clover |
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Trifolium fragiferum L. |
Strawberry clover |
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Trifolium glanduliferum Boiss. |
Glandular clover |
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Trifolium hirtum All. |
Rose clover |
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Trifolium hybridum L. |
Alsike clover |
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Trifolium incarnatum L. |
Crimson clover |
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Trifolium isthmocarpum Brot. |
Moroccan clover |
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Trifolium michelianum Savi |
Balansa clover |
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Trifolium pratense L. |
Red clover |
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Trifolium repens L. |
White clover |
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Trifolium resupinatum L. |
Persian clover |
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Trifolium squarrosum L. |
Squarrose clover |
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Trifolium subterraneum L. |
Subterranean clover |
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Trifolium vesiculosum Savi |
Arrow-leaf clover |
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Trigonella foenum-graecum L. |
Fenugreek |
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Vicia benghalensis L. |
Purple vetch |
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Vicia faba L. |
Field bean |
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Vicia pannonica Crantz |
Hungarian vetch |
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Vicia sativa L. |
Common vetch |
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Vicia villosa Roth |
Hairy vetch |
(c) |
Other species |
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►M19 Brassica napus L. var. napobrassica (L.) Rchb. ◄ |
►C2 Swede ◄ |
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►M19 Brassica oleracea L. convar. acephala (DC.) Alef. var. medullosa Thell. + var. varidis L. ◄ |
►C2 Fodder kale ◄ |
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Phacelia tanacetifolia Benth. |
California bluebell |
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Plantago lanceolata L. |
Ribwort plantain |
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►M19 Raphanus sativus L. var. oleiformis Pers. ◄ |
Fodder radish. |
Basic Seed:
Seed of bred varieties: seed
which has been produced under the responsibility of the breeder according to accepted practices for the maintenance of the variety;
which is intended for the production of seed of the category ‘certified seed’;
which, subject to the provisions of Article 4, satisfies the conditions laid down in Annexes I and II for basic seed; and
which has been found by official examination or, in the case of the conditions laid down in Annex II, either by official examination or by examination carried out under official supervision, to satisfy the conditions set out in (a), (b) and (c).
Seed of local varieties: seed
which has been produced under official control from material officially accepted as being of the local variety on one or more holdings situated within a clearly demarcated region of origin;
which is intended for the production of seed of the category ‘certified seed’;
which, subject to the provisions of Article 4, satisfies the conditions laid down in Annexes I and II for basic seed; and
which has been found by official examination or, in the case of the conditions laid down in Annex II, either by official examination or by examination carried out under official supervision, to satisfy the conditions set out in (a), (b) and (c).
Certified seed: seed of all the species listed under A other than Lupinus spp., Pisum sativum, Vicia spp. and Medicago sativa:
which has been produced directly from basic seed or, if the breeder so requests, from seed of a generation prior to basic seed which has been found by official examination to satisfy the conditions laid down in Annexes I and II for basic seed;
which is intended for purposes other than the production of seed;
which, subject to of Article 4(b), satisfies the conditions laid down in Annexes I and II for certified seed; and
which has been found by official examination or by examination carried out under official supervision to satisfy the conditions set out in (a), (b) and (c).
Certified seed, first generation (Lupinus spp., Pisum sativum, Vicia spp. and Medicago sativa) seed:
which has been produced directly from basic seed or, if the breeder so requests, from seed of a generation prior to basic seed which can satisfy and has been found by official examination to satisfy the conditions laid down in Annexes I and II for basic seed;
which is intended either for the production of seed of the category ‘certified seed, second generation’ or for purposes other than the production of seed of fodder plants;
which, subject to Article 4(b), satisfies the conditions laid down in Annexes I and II for certified seed; and
which has been found by official examination or by examination carried out under official supervision to satisfy the conditions set out in (a), (b) and (c).
Certified seed, second generation (Lupinus spp., Pisum sativum, Vicia spp. and Medicago sativa) seed:
which has been produced directly from basic seed, from certified seed of the first generation or, if the breeder so requests, from seed of a generation prior to basic seed which can satisfy and has been found by official examination to satisfy the conditions laid down in Annexes I and II for basic seed;
which is intended for purposes other than the production of seed of fodder plants;
which, subject to Article 4(b), satisfies the conditions laid down in Annexes I and II, for certified seed; and
which has been found by official examination or by examination carried out under official supervision to satisfy the conditions set out in (a), (b) and (c).
Commercial seed: seed
Which is identifiable as belonging to a species;
which, subject to the provisions of Article 4 (b), satisfies the conditions laid down in Annex II for commercial seed; and
which has been found by official examination or by examination carried out under official supervision to satisfy the conditions set out in (a) and (b).
Official measures: measures taken
by State authorities, or
by any legal person whether governed by public or by private law, acting under the responsibility of the State, or
in the case of ancillary activities which are also subject to State control, by any natural person duly sworn for that purpose,
provided that the persons mentioned under (b) and (c) derive no private gain from such measures.
Small ►M27 EC ◄ A packages: packages containing a mixture of seeds not intended for the production of fodder plants, with a net weight not exceeding 2 kg excluding, where appropriate, granulated pesticides, pelleting substances or other solid additives.
Small ►M27 EC ◄ B packages: packages containing ►M28 basic seed, ◄ certified seed, commercial seed or — if the packages concerned are not small ►M27 EC ◄ A packages — a mixture of seeds with a net weight not exceeding 10 kg excluding, where appropriate, granulated pesticides, pelleting substances or other solid additives.
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▼M4 —————
When the examination under official supervision set out in paragraphs (1)(B)(1)(d), (1)(B)(2)(d), (1)(C)(d), (1)(Ca)(d), (1)(Cb)(d) and (1)(D)(c) is carried out, the following requirements shall be complied with:
Field inspection
The inspectors shall:
have the necessary technical qualifications;
derive no private gain in connection with the carrying out of the inspections;
have been officially licensed by the seed certification authority of the Member State concerned and this licensing shall include either the swearing-in of inspectors or the signature by inspectors of a written statement of commitment to the rules governing official examinations;
carry out inspections under official supervision in accordance with the rules applicable to official inspections.
The seed crop to be inspected shall be grown from seed, which has undergone official post-control, the results of which have been satisfactory.
A proportion of the seed crops shall be checked by official inspectors. That proportion shall be at least 5 %.
A proportion of samples from the seed lots harvested from the seed crops shall be drawn for official post control and, where appropriate, for official laboratory seed testing in respect of varietal identity and purity.
The Member States shall lay down the rules on penalties applicable to infringements of the national provisions governing examination under official supervision, adopted pursuant to this Directive. The penalties provided for must be effective, proportionate and dissuasive. Penalties may include the withdrawal of the licence provided for in (a)(iii) from officially licensed inspectors who are found guilty of deliberately or negligently contravening the rules governing official examinations. The Member States shall ensure that any certification of the seed examined is annulled in the event of such contravention unless it can be shown that such seed still meets all relevant requirements.
Seed testing
Seed testing shall be carried out by seed-testing laboratories which have been authorised for that purpose by the seed certification authority of the Member State concerned under the conditions set out in (b) to (d).
The seed-testing laboratory shall have a seed analyst-in-charge who has direct responsibility for the technical operations of the laboratory and has the necessary qualifications for technical management of a seed-testing laboratory.
Its seed analysts shall have the necessary technical qualifications obtained in training courses organised under conditions applicable to official seed analysts and confirmed by official examinations.
The laboratory shall be maintained in premises and with equipment officially considered by the seed certification authority to be satisfactory for the purpose of seed testing, within the scope of the authorisation.
It shall carry out seed testing in accordance with current international methods.
The seed-testing laboratory shall be:
an independent laboratory;
or
a laboratory belonging to a seed company.
In the case referred to in (ii), the laboratory may carry out seed testing only on seed lots produced on behalf of the seed company to which it belongs, unless it has been otherwise agreed between that seed company, the applicant for certification and the seed certification authority.
The seed-testing laboratory’s performance of seed testing shall be subject to appropriate supervision by the seed certification authority.
For the purposes of the supervision referred to in (d) a proportion of the seed lots entered for the official certification shall be check-tested by official seed testing. That proportion shall in principle be as evenly spread as possible over natural and legal persons entering seed for certification, and the species entered, but may also be oriented to eliminate specific doubts. That proportion shall be at least 5 %.
The Member States shall lay down the rules on penalties applicable to infringements of the national provisions governing examination under official supervision, adopted pursuant to this Directive. The penalties provided for must be effective, proportionate and dissuasive. Penalties may include the withdrawal of the authorisation provided for in (a), from officially authorised seed-testing laboratories which are found guilty of deliberately or negligently contravening the rules governing official examinations. The Member States shall ensure that any certification of the seed examined is annulled in the event of such contravention unless it can be shown that such seed still meets all relevant requirements.
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Article 3
The Member States shall provide that seed of:
and, as from 1 July 1971, seed of Trifolium pratense L.
may not be placed on the market unless it has been officially certified as ‘basic seed’ or ‘certified seed’ ►M28 and unless it satisfies the conditions laid down in Annex II ◄ .
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Article 3a
Notwithstanding Article 3(1), Member States shall provide that
may be placed on the market.
Article 4
Member States may, however, by way of derogation from the provisions of Article 3:
authorize the official certification and marketing of basic seed which does not satisfy the conditions laid down in Annex II in respect of germination; a similar derogation may also be granted in respect of certified seed of Trifolium pratense where such seed is intended for the further production ►C1 of other certified seed ◄ .
In the cases given above, all necessary measures shall be taken to ensure that the supplier guarantees a specific germination which he shall state for marketing purposes on a special label bearing his name and address and the reference number of the seed lot;
in order to make seed rapidly available, notwithstanding the fact that official examination to check compliance with the conditions laid down in Annex II in respect of germination has not been concluded, authorize the official certification or approval and marketing as far as the first buyer by way of trade of seed of the categories ‘basic seed’, ‘certified seed’ or ‘commercial seed’. Certification or approval shall be granted only on presentation of a provisional analytical report on the seed and provided that the name and address of the first recipient are given; all necessary measures shall be taken to ensure that the supplier guarantees the germination ascertained at the provisional analysis; this germination shall be stated for marketing purposes on a special label bearing the name and address of the supplier and the reference number of the lot.
These provisions shall not apply to seed imported from third countries, save as otherwise provided in Article 15 in respect of multiplication outside the Community.
Member States making use of the derogation provided for in either subparagraph (a) or (b) shall assist each other administratively as regards inspection.
Article 4a
Notwithstanding Article 3(1), Member States may authorise producers in their own territory to place on the market:
small quantities of seed for scientific purposes or selection work;
appropriate quantities of seed for other test or trial purposes, provided it belongs to varieties for which an application for entry in the catalogue has been submitted in the Member State in question.
In the case of genetically modified material, such authorisation may be granted only if all appropriate measures have been taken to avoid adverse effects on human health and the environment. For the environment risk assessment to be carried out in this respect, the provisions of Article 7(4) of Directive 70/457/EEC shall apply accordingly.
Article 5
Member States may, as regards the conditions laid down to Annexes I and II, impose additional or more stringent requirements for the certification of seed and also for the examination of commercial seed, which is produced in their own territory.
Article 5a
Member States may restrict the certification of seed of Lupinus spp., Pisum sativum, Vicia spp. and Medicago sativa to certified seed of the first generation.
Article 6
The Member States shall provide that the description of the genealogical components which may be required is, if the breeder so requests, treated as confidential.
Article 7
When the seed sampling under official supervision provided for in paragraph 1 is carried out, the following requirements shall be complied with:
seed sampling shall be carried out by seed samplers who have been authorised for that purpose by the seed certification authority of the Member State concerned under the conditions set out in (b), (c), and (d);
seed samplers shall have the necessary technical qualifications obtained in training courses organised under conditions applicable to official seed samplers and confirmed by official examinations.
They shall carry out seed sampling in accordance with current international methods;
seed samplers shall be:
independent natural persons;
persons employed by natural or legal persons whose activities do not involve seed production, seed growing, seed processing or seed trade;
or
persons employed by natural or legal persons whose activities involve seed production, seed growing, seed processing or seed trade.
In the case referred to in (iii), a seed sampler may carry out seed sampling only on seed lots produced on behalf of his employer, unless it has been otherwise agreed between his employer, the applicant for certification and the seed certification authority;
the performance of the seed samplers shall be subject to proper supervision by the seed certification authority. When automatic sampling is in operation appropriate procedures must be adhered to and officially supervised;
for the purposes of the supervision referred to in (d) a proportion of the seed lots entered for official certification shall be check-sampled by official seed samplers. That proportion shall in principle be as evenly spread as possible over natural and legal persons entering seed for certification, and the species entered, but may also be oriented to eliminate specific doubts. That proportion shall be at least 5 %. This check sampling does not apply to automatic sampling.
The Member States shall compare the seed samples drawn officially with those of the same seed lot drawn under official supervision;
the Member States shall lay down the rules on penalties applicable to infringements of the national provisions governing examination under official supervision, adopted pursuant to this Directive. The penalties provided for must be effective, proportionate and dissuasive. Penalties may include the withdrawal of the authorisation provided for in (a), from officially authorised seed samplers who are found guilty of deliberately or negligently contravening the rules governing official examinations. The Member States shall ensure that any certification of the seed sampled is annulled in the event of such contravention unless it can be shown that such seed still meets all relevant requirements.
Article 8
Article 9
In order to ensure sealing, the sealing system shall comprise at least either the abovementioned label or the affixing of an official seal.
The measures provided for in the second subparagraph shall not be necessary where a non-reusable sealing system is used.
In accordance with the procedure laid down in Article 21, it may be established whether a particular sealing system complies with the provisions of this paragraph.
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Article 10
Member States shall require that packages of basic seed, certified seed and commercial seed, except where seed of the last two categories takes the form of small ►M27 EC ◄ B packages:
be labelled on the outside with an official label which has not previously been used, which satisfies the conditions laid down in Annex IV (A) and on which the information is given in one of the official languages of the Community. The colour of the label shall be white for basic seed, blue for certified seed of the first generation after basic seed, red for certified seed of subsequent generations and brown for commercial seed. When a label with a string-hole is used, its attachment shall be ensured in all cases with an official seal. If, in cases under Article 4 (a), the basic seed or certified seed does not satisfy the conditions laid down in Annex II in respect of germination, this fact shall be stated on the label. The use of official adhesive labels shall be authorized. In accordance with the procedure laid down in Article 21, the indelible printing under official supervision of the prescribed information on the package according to the label's model may be authorized;
contain an official document, in the same colour as the label, giving at least the infomation required under Annex IV (A) (I) (a) (3), (4) and (5) and, in the case of commercial seed, under (b) (2), (4) and (5). This document shall be drawn up in such a manner that it cannot be confused with the official label referred to under (a). This document is not necessary if the information is printed indelibly on the container or if, in accordance with the provisions under (a), an adhesive label or a label of non-tear material is used.
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Article 10a
Member States shall require that small ►M27 EC ◄ B packages:
bear on the outside in accordance with Annex IV (B) a supplier's label, a printed notice or stamp in one of the official languages of the Community; in the case of transparent packages this label may be placed inside, provided it can be read through the package; as regards the colour of the label, Article 10 (1) (a) shall apply;
bear on the outside or on the supplier's label provided for in subparagraph (a) an officially assigned serial number; should an official adhesive label be used, Article 10 (1) (a) shall apply as regards its colour; the methods of attaching the said serial number may be fixed in accordance with the procedure laid down under Article 21.
Article 10b
Member States may provide that, on request, small EC B packages of seed shall be sealed and marked officially or under official supervision in accordance with Article 9(1) and Article 10.
Article 10c
The Member States shall take all measures necessary to ensure that, in the case of small packages of seed, the identity of the seed can be checked, in particular at the time when seed lots are divided up. To this end they may require that small packages divided up in their territory shall be sealed officially or under official supervision.
Article 10d
Until such measures are adopted, the conditions set out in Article 2 of Commission Decision 94/650/EC ( 1 ) shall apply.
Article 11
Article 11a
In the case of seed of a variety which has been genetically modified, any label or document, official or otherwise, which is affixed to or accompanies the seed lot, under the provisions of this Directive, shall clearly indicate that the variety has been genetically modified.
Article 12
The Member States shall require that any chemical treatment of basic seed, certified seed or commercial seed be noted either on the official label or on the supplier's label and on the ►C1 package ◄ or inside it.
Article 13
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Member States shall specify that seed in mixtures of various genera, species or varieties may be placed on the market:
In the cases provided for in the first and second indents, the various components of the mixtures must, in so far as they belong to one of the plant species listed in Directives 66/401/EEC, 66/402/EEC, 69/208/EEC and 70/458/EEC, comply, before mixing, with the marketing regulations applicable to them.
Other conditions, including labelling the technical approval of firms producing seed mixtures, the inspection of the production of mixtures, and the sampling of primary ingredient lots and of finished mixtures, shall be determined in accordance with the procedure laid down in Article 21.
In the case of the third indent, the conditions under which such mixtures may be marketed shall be determined in accordance with the procedure laid down in Article 21.
However, for small ►M27 EC ◄ A packages, the officially assigned serial number provided for in paragraph 1 (b) of Article 10 (a) shall not be required.
▼M28 —————
Article 13a
For the purpose of seeking improved alternatives to certain provisions set out in this directive, it may be decided to organise temporary experiments under specified conditions at Community level in accordance with the provisions laid down in Article 21.
In the framework of such experiments, Member States may be released from certain obligations laid down in this Directive. The extent of that release shall be defined with reference to the provisions to which it applies. The duration of an experiment shall not exceed seven years.
Article 14
▼M28 —————
Article 14a
The conditions under which bred seed of generations prior to basic seed may be placed on the market under the first indent of Article 3a shall be as follows:
it must have been officially inspected by the competent certification authority in accordance with the provisions applicable to the certification of basic seed;
it must be packed in accordance with this Directive; and
the packages must bear an official label giving at least the following particulars:
The label shall be white with a diagonal violet line.
Article 15
The Member States shall provide that fodder plant seed
shall, on request and without prejudice to the provisions of Directive 70/457/EEC, be officially certified as certified seed in any Member State if that seed has undergone field inspection satisfying the conditions laid down in Annex I for the relevant category and if official examination has shown that the conditions laid down in Annex II for the same category are satisfied.
Where in such cases the seed has been produced directly from officially certified seed of generations prior to basic seed, Member States may also authorize official certification as basic seed, if the conditions laid down for that category are satisfied.
Fodder plant seed which has been harvested in the Community and which is intended for certification in accordance with paragraph 1 shall:
The provisions in the first subparagraph on packing and labelling may be waived if the authorities responsible for field inspection, those drawing up the documents for the certification of seeds which have not been definitively certified and those responsible for certification are the same, or if they agree on exemption’.
clearly indicate that the variety has been genetically modified.
The Member States shall also provide that fodder plant seed harvested in a third country shall, on request, be officially certified if:
it has been produced directly from:
basic seed or certified seed officially certified either in one or more Member States or in a third country which has been granted equivalence under Article 16(1)(b);
or
the crossing of basic seed officially certified in a Member State with basic seed officially certified in a third country referred to in (i);
it has undergone field inspection satisfying the conditions laid down in an equivalence decision made under Article 16(1)(a) for the relevant category;
official examination has shown that the conditions laid down in Annex II for the same category are satisfied.
Article 16
The Council, acting by a qualified majority on a proposal from the Commission, shall determine whether:
in the case provided for in Article 15, the field inspections in the third country satisfy the conditions laid down in Annex I;
fodder plant seed harvested in a third country and affording the same assurances as regards its characteristics and the arrangements for its examination, for ensuring identity, for marking and for control is equivalent in these respects to seed harvested within the Community and complying with the provisions of this Directive.
Article 17
Article 18
This Directive shall not apply to fodder plant seed shown to be intended for export to third countries.
Article 19
Without prejudice to the free movement of seed within the Community, Member States shall take all necessary measures to ensure that they are supplied with the following particulars during the marketing of quantities exceeding two kilograms of seed imported from third countries:
species;
variety;
category;
country of production and official inspection authority;
country of dispatch;
importer;
quantity of seed.
The manner in which these particulars are to be presented may be determined in accordance with the procedure laid down in Article 21.
Article 20
Community comparative tests and trials shall be carried out within the Community for the post-control of samples of fodder plant seed placed on the market under the provisions of this Directive, whether mandatory or discretionary, and taken during sampling. The comparative tests and trials may include the following:
Article 21
The period provided for in Article 4(3) of Decision 1999/468/EC shall be set at one month.
Article 21a
Amendments to be made to the content of the Annexes in the light of the development of scientific or technical knowledge shall be adopted according to the procedure laid down in Article 21.
Article 22
This Directive shall be without prejudice to the provisions of national laws justified on grounds of the protection of health and life of humans, animals or plants or the protection of industrial and commercial property.
Article 22a
Specific conditions may be established in accordance with the procedure laid down in Article 21 to take account of developments in the areas of:
conditions under which chemically treated seed may be marketed;
conditions under which seed may be marketed in relation to the conservation in situ and the sustainable use of plant genetic resources, including seed mixtures of species which also include species listed in Article 1 of Council Directive 70/457/EEC, and are associated with specific natural and semi-natural habitats and are threatened by genetic erosion;
conditions under which seed suitable for organic production may be marketed.
The specific conditions referred to in paragraph 1 shall include in particular the following points:
in the case of (b), the seed of these species shall be of a known provenance approved by the appropriate Authority in each Member State for marketing the seed in defined areas;
in the case of (b), appropriate quantitative restrictions.
Article 23
The Member States shall, not later than 1 July 1968, bring into force the laws, regulations or administrative provisions necessary to comply with the provisions of Article 14 (1) and, not later than 1 July 1969, those necessary to comply with the other provisions of this Directive and its Annexes. They shall forthwith inform the Commission thereof.
The Federal Republic of Germany is hereby authorized to comply, in respect of the territory of the former German Democratic Republic, with the following:
at a date later than that referred to above, but not later than 31 December 1992 in respect of the third indent and not later than 31 December 1994 in respect of the other indents.
The Federal Republic of Germany shall ensure that seed in respect of which it applies this authorization, other than seed specified in the second sub-indent of the first indent, is not introduced into parts of the Community other than the territory of the former German Democratic Republic unless it is established that the provisions of this Directive are complied with.
Article 23a
Upon application by a Member State, which will be dealt with as provided in Article 21, that State may be wholly or partially released from the obligation to apply this Directive in respect of certain species if seed of those species is not normally reproduced or marketed in its territory.
Article 24
This Directive is addressed to the Member States.
ANNEX I
CONDITIONS TO BE SATISFIED BY THE CROP
1. |
The previous cropping of the field shall not have been incompatible with the production of seeds of the species and variety of the crop, and the field shall be sufficiently free from such plants which are volunteers from previous cropping. |
2. |
The crop shall conform to the following standards as regards distances from neighbouring sources of pollen which may result in undesirable foreign pollination:
These distances can be disregarded if there is sufficient protection from any undesirable foreign pollination. |
3. |
Plants of other species, the seeds of which are difficult to distinguish from the crop seeds in a laboratory test, shall be at a low level. In particular, crops of lolium species ►M25 or × Festulolium ◄ shall conform to the following conditions: the number of plants of a lolium species ►M25 or × Festulolium ◄ other than the crop species shall not exceed:
—
one per 50 m2 for the production of basic seed,
—
one per 10 m2 for the production of certified seed.
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4. |
The crop shall have sufficient varietal identity and varietal purity. In particular, crops ►M14 other than those of the species Pisum sativum, ►M15 Vicia faba ◄ , Brassica napus var. napobrassica, Brassica oleracea convar. acephala, ►M15 ssp. ◄ ►M16 or of Poa pratensis ◄ ◄ shall conform to the following standards: the number of plants of the crop species which are recognizable as obviously not being true to the variety shall not exceed:
—
one per 30 m2 for the production of basic seed,
—
one per 10 m2 for the production of certified seed.
In the case of Poa pratensis, the number of plants of the crop species which are recognizable as obviously not being true to the variety shall not exceed:
—
one per 20 m2 for the production of basic seed,
—
four per 10 m2 for the production of certified seed;
however, in the case of varieties which are officially classified as ‘apomictic uni-clonal varieties’ under agreed procedures, a number of plants recognizable as not being true to the variety, which does not exceed six per 10 m2, may be regarded as satisfying the beforementioned standards for the production of certified seed. Upon application, a Member State may be authorized, in accordance with the procedure laid down in Article 21, to assess the satisfaction of the varietal purity standards in the case of crops of Poa pratensis belonging to such varieties not only on the basis of the results of the field inspection carried out in accordance with paragraph 6 of Annex I, where there is evidence that compliance with the varietal purity standards set up in Annex II is ensured by appropriate seed testing or other appropriate means. In the case of the species Pisum sativum, ►M15 Vicia faba ◄ , Brassica napus var. napobrassica, Brassica oleracea convar. acephala ►M15 , spp. oleifera ◄ ►M16 and of apomictic uni-clonal varieties of spp ◄ only the first sentence is applicable. |
5. |
►M40 The crop shall be practically free from any pests which reduce the usefulness and quality of the seed. The crop shall also comply with the requirements concerning Union quarantine pests, protected zone quarantine pests and regulated non-quarantine pests (‘RNQPs’) provided for in implementing acts adopted pursuant to Regulation (EU) 2016/2031 ( 3 ) as well as the measures adopted pursuant to Article 30(1) of that Regulation; The presence of RNQPs on the crop and the respective categories shall comply with the following requirements as set out in the table:
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6. |
The satisfaction of the abovementioned standards or other conditions shall, in the case of basic seed, be examined in official field inspections and, in the case of certified seed, be examined either in official field inspections or in inspections carried out under official supervision. These field inspections shall be carried out in accordance with the following conditions:
A.
The condition and the stage of development of the crop shall permit an adequate examination.
B.
There shall be at least one field inspection.
C.
The size, the number and the distribution of the portions of the field to be inspected in order to examine the satisfaction of the provisions of this Annex shall be determined in accordance with appropriate methods. |
7. |
In the case where, following the implementation of points 4 and 6, there is still doubt as to the varietal identity of the seed, the certification authority may use, for the examination of that identity, an internationally recognised and reproducible biochemical or molecular technique, in accordance with the applicable international standards. |
ANNEX II
CONDITIONS TO BE SATISFIED BY THE SEED
I. CERTIFIED SEED
1. |
The seed shall have sufficient varietal identity and purity. In particular, the seeds of the species listed below shall conform to the following standards or other conditions. The minimum varietal purity shall be:
—
Poa pratensis, varieties referred to in the second part of the third sentence of paragraph 4 of Annex I, Brassica napus var. napobrassica and Brassica oleracea convar. acephala: 98 %,
—
Pisum sativum, Vicia faba:
—
certified seed, 1st generation: 99 %,
—
certified seed, 2nd generation: 98 %,
—
Trifolium subterraneum, Medicago spp., except M. lupulina, M. sativa, M. x varia:
—
for the production of basic seed: 99,5 %,
—
for the production of certified seed for further multiplication: 98 %,
—
for the production of certified seed: 95 %.
The minimum varietal purity shall be examined mainly in field inspections carried out in accordance with the conditions laid down in Annex I. |
2. |
The seed shall conform to the following standards or other conditions as regards germination, analytical purity and content of seeds of other plant species, including the presence of bitter seed in sweet varieties of Lupinus spp.:
A.
Table:
B.
Other standards or conditions applicable where reference is made to them in the table under Section I (2) (A) of this Annex:
(a)
all fresh and healthy seeds which do not germinate after pre-treatment shall be regarded as seeds which have germinated;
(b)
up to the maximum quantity indicated, hard seed present shall be regarded as seed capable of germination;
(c)
a maximum total of 0,8 % by weight of seeds of other Poa species shall not be regarded as an impurity;
(d)
a maximum of 1 % by weight of seeds of Trifolium pratense shall not be regarded as an impurity;
(e)
a maximum total of 0,5 % by weight of seeds of Lupinus albus, Lupinus angustifolius, Lupinus luteus, Pisum sativum, Vicia faba, Vicia spp. in another relevant species shall not be regarded as an impurity;
(f)
the prescribed maximum percentage by weight of seeds of a single species shall not apply to seeds of Poa spp;
(g)
a maximum total of two seeds of Avena fatua, and Avena sterilis in a sample of the prescribed weight shall not be regarded as an impurity where a second sample of the same weight is free from any seeds of these species;
(h)
the presence of one seed of Avena fatua, and Avena sterilis in a sample of the prescribed weight shall not be regarded as an impurity where a second sample of twice the prescribed weight is free from any seeds of these species;
(i)
the determination of seeds of Avena fatua, and Avena sterilis by number need not be carried out unless there is doubt whether the conditions laid down in column 12 have been satisfied;
(j)
the determination of seeds of Cuscuta spp. by number need not be carried out unless there is doubt whether the conditions laid down in column 13 have been satisfied;
(k)
the presence of one seed of Cuscuta spp. in a sample of the prescribed weight shall not be regarded as an impurity where a second sample of the same weight is free from any seeds of Cuscuta spp;
(l)
the weight of the sample for the determination of seeds of Cuscuta spp. by number shall be twice the weight specified in column 4 of Annex III for the relevant species;
(m)
the presence of one seed of Cuscuta spp. in a sample of the prescribed weight shall not be regarded as an impurity where a second sample of twice the prescribed weight is free from any seeds of Cuscuta spp;
(n)
the determination of seeds of Rumex spp. other than Rumex acetosella and Rumex maritimus by number need not be carried out unless there is doubt whether the conditions laid down in column 14 have been satisfied;
(o)
the percentage by number of seeds of Lupinus spp. of another colour shall not exceed:
(p)
the percentage by number of bitter seeds in varieties of Lupinus spp. shall not exceed 2,5 %. |
3. |
►M40 The seed shall be practically free from any pests which reduce the usefulness and quality of the seed. The seed shall also comply with the requirements concerning Union quarantine pests, protected zone quarantine pests and RNQPs provided for in implementing acts adopted pursuant to Regulation (EU) 2016/2031, as well as the measures adopted pursuant to Article 30(1) of that Regulation. The presence of RNQPs on the seeds and the respective categories shall comply with the following requirements as set out in the table:
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II. BASIC SEED
Subject to the provisions below, the conditions laid down in Section I of this Annex shall apply to basic seed:
The seed of Pisum sativum, Brassica napus var. napobrassica, Brassica oleracea convar. acephala, Vicia faba and of varieties of Poa pratensis referred to in the second part of the third sentence of paragraph 4 of Annex I shall conform to the following standards or other conditions: the minimum varietal purity shall be 99,7 %.
The minimum varietal purity shall be examined mainly in field inspections carried out in accordance with the conditions laid down in Annex I.
The seed shall satisfy the following other standards or conditions:
Table:
Species |
Maximum content of seeds of other plant species |
Other standards or conditions |
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Total (% by weight) |
Content by number in a sample of the weight specified in column 4 of Annex III (total per column) |
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A single species |
Rumex spp. other than Rumex acetosella and Rumex maritimus |
►M41 Elymus repens ◄ |
Alopecurus myosuroides |
Melilotus spp. |
|||
1 |
2 |
3 |
4 |
5 |
6 |
7 |
8 |
Poaceae (Gramineae) |
|||||||
Agrostis canina |
0,3 |
20 |
1 |
1 |
1 |
|
(j) |
Agrostis capillaris |
0,3 |
20 |
1 |
1 |
1 |
|
(j) |
Agrostis gigantea |
0,3 |
20 |
1 |
1 |
1 |
|
(j) |
Agrostis stolonifera |
0,3 |
20 |
1 |
1 |
1 |
|
(j) |
Alopecurus pratensis |
0,3 |
20 (a) |
2 |
5 |
5 |
|
(j) |
Arrhenatherum elatius |
0,3 |
20 (a) |
2 |
5 |
5 |
|
(i) (j) |
Bromus catharticus |
0,4 |
20 |
5 |
5 |
5 |
|
(j) |
Bromus sitchensis |
0,4 |
20 |
5 |
5 |
5 |
|
(j) |
Cynodon dactylon |
0,3 |
20 (a) |
1 |
1 |
1 |
|
(j) |
Dactylis glomerata |
0,3 |
20 (a) |
2 |
5 |
5 |
|
(j) |
Festuca arundinacea |
0,3 |
20 (a) |
2 |
5 |
5 |
|
(j) |
Festuca filiformis |
0,3 |
20 (a) |
2 |
5 |
5 |
|
(j) |
Festuca ovina |
0,3 |
20 (a) |
2 |
5 |
5 |
|
(j) |
Festuca pratensis |
0,3 |
20 (a) |
2 |
5 |
5 |
|
(j) |
Festuca rubra |
0,3 |
20 (a) |
2 |
5 |
5 |
|
(j) |
Festuca trachyphylla |
0,3 |
20 (a) |
2 |
5 |
5 |
|
(j) |
× Festulolium |
0,3 |
20 (a) |
2 |
5 |
5 |
|
(j) |
Lolium multiflorum |
0,3 |
20 (a) |
2 |
5 |
5 |
|
(j) |
Lolium perenne |
0,3 |
20 (a) |
2 |
5 |
5 |
|
(j) |
Lolium × hybridum |
0,3 |
20 (a) |
2 |
5 |
5 |
|
(j) |
Phalaris aquatica |
0,3 |
20 |
2 |
5 |
5 |
|
(j) |
Phleum nodosum |
0,3 |
20 |
2 |
1 |
1 |
|
(j) |
Phleum pratense |
0,3 |
20 |
2 |
1 |
1 |
|
(j) |
Poa annua |
0,3 |
20 (b) |
1 |
1 |
1 |
|
(f) (j) |
Poa nemoralis |
0,3 |
20 (b) |
1 |
1 |
1 |
|
(f) (j) |
Poa palustris |
0,3 |
20 (b) |
1 |
1 |
1 |
|
(f) (j) |
Poa pratensis |
0,3 |
20 (b) |
1 |
1 |
1 |
|
(f) (j) |
Poa trivialis |
0,3 |
20 (b) |
1 |
1 |
1 |
|
(f) (j) |
Trisetum flavescens |
0,3 |
20 (c) |
1 |
1 |
1 |
|
(i) (j) |
Fabaceae (Leguminosae) |
|||||||
Biserrula pelecinus |
0,3 |
20 |
5 |
|
|
|
|
Galega orientalis |
0,3 |
20 |
2 |
|
|
0 (e) |
(j) |
Hedysarum coronarium |
0,3 |
20 |
2 |
|
|
0 (e) |
(j) |
Lathyrus cicera |
0,3 |
20 |
5 |
— |
— |
0 (d) |
|
Lotus corniculatus |
0,3 |
20 |
3 |
|
|
0 (e) |
(g) (j) |
Lupinus albus |
0,3 |
20 |
2 |
|
|
0 (d) |
(h) (k) |
Lupinus angustifolius |
0,3 |
20 |
2 |
|
|
0 (d) |
(h) (k) |
Lupinus luteus |
0,3 |
20 |
2 |
|
|
0 (d) |
(h) (k) |
Medicago doliata |
0,3 |
20 |
5 |
— |
— |
0 (e) |
|
Medicago italica |
0,3 |
20 |
5 |
— |
— |
0 (e) |
|
Medicago littoralis |
0,3 |
20 |
5 |
— |
— |
0 (e) |
|
Medicago lupulina |
0,3 |
20 |
5 |
— |
— |
0 (e) |
(j) |
Medicago murex |
0,3 |
20 |
5 |
— |
— |
0 (e) |
|
Medicago polymorpha |
0,3 |
20 |
5 |
— |
— |
— |
|
Medicago rugosa |
0,3 |
20 |
5 |
— |
— |
— |
|
Medicago sativa |
0,3 |
20 |
3 |
|
|
0 (e) |
(j) |
Medicago scutellata |
0,3 |
20 |
5 |
|
|
|
|
Medicago truncatula |
0,3 |
20 |
5 |
|
|
|
|
Medicago × varia |
0,3 |
20 |
3 |
|
|
0 (e) |
(j) |
Onobrychis viciifolia |
0,3 |
20 |
2 |
|
|
0 (d) |
|
Ornithopus compressus |
0,3 |
20 |
5 |
|
|
|
|
Ornithopus sativus |
0,3 |
20 |
5 |
|
|
|
|
Pisum sativum |
0,3 |
20 |
2 |
|
|
0 (d) |
|
Trifolium alexandrinum |
0,3 |
20 |
3 |
|
|
0 (e) |
(j) |
Trifolium fragiferum |
0,3 |
20 |
5 |
|
|
|
|
Trifolium glanduliferum |
0,3 |
20 |
5 |
|
|
|
|
Trifolium hirtum |
0,3 |
20 |
5 |
|
|
|
|
Trifolium hybridum |
0,3 |
20 |
3 |
|
|
0 (e) |
(j) |
Trifolium incarnatum |
0,3 |
20 |
3 |
|
|
0 (e) |
(j) |
Trifolium isthmocarpum |
0,3 |
20 |
5 |
— |
— |
— |
(j) |
Trifolium michelianum |
0,3 |
20 |
5 |
— |
— |
— |
— |
Trifolium pratense |
0,3 |
20 |
5 |
|
|
0 (e) |
(j) |
Trifolium repens |
0,3 |
20 |
5 |
|
|
0 (e) |
(j) |
Trifolium resupinatum |
0,3 |
20 |
3 |
|
|
0 (e) |
(j) |
Trifolium squarrosum |
0,3 |
20 |
5 |
— |
— |
— |
— |
Trifolium subterraneum |
0,3 |
20 |
5 |
— |
— |
— |
(j) |
Trifolium vesiculosum |
0,3 |
20 |
5 |
— |
— |
— |
(j) |
Trigonella foenum-graecum |
0,3 |
20 |
2 |
|
|
0 (d) |
|
Vicia benghalensis |
0,3 |
20 |
5 |
— |
— |
0 (d) |
— |
Vicia faba |
0,3 |
20 |
2 |
|
|
0 (d) |
|
Vicia pannonica |
0,3 |
20 |
2 |
|
|
0 (d) |
(h) |
Vicia sativa |
0,3 |
20 |
2 |
|
|
0 (d) |
(h) |
Vicia villosa |
0,3 |
20 |
2 |
|
|
0 (d) |
(h) |
Other species |
|||||||
Brassica napus var. napobrassica |
0,3 |
20 |
2 |
|
|
|
(j) |
Brassica oleracea convar. acephala (acephala var. medullosa + var. viridis) |
0,3 |
20 |
3 |
|
|
|
(j) |
Phacelia tanacetifolia |
0,3 |
20 |
|
|
|
|
|
Plantago lanceolata |
0,3 |
20 |
3 |
|
|
|
|
Raphanus sativus var. oleiformis |
0,3 |
20 |
2 |
|
|
|
|
Other standards or conditions applicable where reference is made to them in the table under Section II (2) (A) of this Annex:
a maximum total of 80 seeds of Poa spp. shall not be regarded as an impurity;
the condition laid down in column 3 is not applicable to the seeds of Poa spp. The maximum total content of seeds of Poa spp other than the species to be examined shall not exceed one in a sample of 500 seeds;
a maximum total of 20 seeds of Poa spp. shall not be regarded as an impurity;
the determination of seeds of Melilotus spp. by number need not be carried out unless there is doubt whether the conditions laid down in column 7 have been satisfied;
the presence of one seed of Melilotus spp. in a sample of the prescribed weight shall not be regarded as an impurity where a second sample of twice the prescribed weight is free from any seeds of Melilotus spp;
the condition (c) laid down in Section I (2) of this Annex is not applicable;
the condition (d) laid down in Section I (2) of this Annex is not applicable;
the condition (e) laid down in Section I (2) of this Annex is not applicable;
the condition (f) laid down in Section I (2) of this Annex is not applicable;
the conditions (k) and (m) laid down in Section I (2) of this Annex are not applicable;
the percentage by number of bitter seeds in varieties of Lupinus spp. shall not exceed 1 %.
III. COMMERCIAL SEED
Subject to the provisions below, the conditions laid down in Section I (2) and (3) of this Annex shall apply to commercial seed:
The percentages by weight laid down in columns 5 and 6 of the table under Section I (2) (A) of this Annex are increased by 1 %.
In Poa annua a maximum total of 10 % by weight of seeds of other Poa species shall not be regarded as an impurity.
In Poa spp. other than Poa annua a maximum total of 3 % by weight of seeds of other Poa species shall not be regarded as an impurity.
In Hedysarum coronarium a maximum total of 1 % by weight of seeds of Melilotus spp. shall not be regarded as an impurity.
The condition (d) laid down in Section I (2) of this Annex is not applicable to Lotus corniculatus.
In Lupinus spp.:
the minimum analytical purity shall be 97 % by weight;
the percentage by number of seeds of Lupinus spp. of another colour shall not exceed:
in bitter lupin |
4 % |
in Lupinus spp. other than bitter lupin |
2 % |
In Vicia spp. a maximum total of 6 % by weight of seeds of Vicia pannonica, Vicia villosa, Vicia benghalensis or related cultivated species in another relevant species shall not be regarded as an impurity.
In Vicia pannonica, Vicia sativa, Vicia villosa, Vicia benghalensis the minimum analytical purity shall be 97,0 % by the weight.
For Lathyrus cicera the minimum analytical purity shall be 90 % by the weight. A maximum total of 5 % by the weight of seeds of similar cultivated species shall not be regarded as an impurity.
ANNEX III
LOT AND SAMPLE WEIGHTS
Species |
Maximum weight of a lot (tonnes) |
Minimum weight of a sample to be drawn from a lot (grams) |
Weight of the sample for the determination by number provided for in columns 12 to 14 of Annex II (I) (2) (A) and columns 3 to 7 of Annex II (II) (2) (A) (grams) |
1 |
2 |
3 |
4 |
Poaceae (Gramineae) (1) |
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Agrostis canina |
10 |
50 |
5 |
Agrostis capillaris |
10 |
50 |
5 |
Agrostis gigantea |
10 |
50 |
5 |
Agrostis stolonifera |
10 |
50 |
5 |
Alopecurus pratensis |
10 |
100 |
30 |
Arrhenatherum elatius |
10 |
200 |
80 |
Bromus catharticus |
10 |
200 |
200 |
Bromus sitchensis |
10 |
200 |
200 |
Cynodon dactylon |
10 |
50 |
5 |
Dactylis glomerata |
10 |
100 |
30 |
Festuca arundinacea |
10 |
100 |
50 |
Festuca filiformis |
10 |
100 |
30 |
Festuca ovina |
10 |
100 |
30 |
Festuca pratensis |
10 |
100 |
50 |
Festuca rubra |
10 |
100 |
30 |
Festuca trachyphylla |
10 |
100 |
30 |
× Festulolium |
10 |
100 |
60 |
Lolium multiflorum |
10 |
200 |
60 |
Lolium perenne |
10 |
200 |
60 |
Lolium × hybridum |
10 |
200 |
60 |
Phalaris aquatica |
10 |
100 |
50 |
Phleum nodosum |
10 |
50 |
10 |
Phleum pratense |
10 |
50 |
10 |
Poa annua |
10 |
50 |
10 |
Poa nemoralis |
10 |
50 |
5 |
Poa palustris |
10 |
50 |
5 |
Poa pratensis |
10 |
50 |
5 |
Poa trivialis |
10 |
50 |
5 |
Trisetum flavescens |
10 |
50 |
5 |
Fabaceae (Leguminosae) |
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Biserrula pelecinus |
10 |
30 |
3 |
Galega orientalis |
10 |
250 |
200 |
Hedysarum coronarium |
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— fruit |
10 |
1 000 |
300 |
— seed |
10 |
400 |
120 |
Lathyrus cicera |
25 |
1 000 |
140 |
Lotus corniculatus |
10 |
200 |
30 |
Lupinus albus |
30 |
1 000 |
1 000 |
Lupinus angustifolius |
30 |
1 000 |
1 000 |
Lupinus luteus |
30 |
1 000 |
1 000 |
Medicago doliata |
10 |
100 |
10 |
Medicago italica |
10 |
100 |
10 |
Medicago littoralis |
10 |
70 |
7 |
Medicago lupulina |
10 |
300 |
50 |
Medicago murex |
10 |
50 |
5 |
Medicago polymorpha |
10 |
70 |
7 |
Medicago rugosa |
10 |
180 |
18 |
Medicago sativa |
10 |
300 |
50 |
Medicago scutellata |
10 |
400 |
40 |
Medicago truncatula |
10 |
100 |
10 |
Medicago × varia |
10 |
300 |
50 |
Onobrychis viciifolia: |
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— fruit |
10 |
600 |
600 |
— seed |
10 |
400 |
400 |
Ornithopus compressus |
10 |
120 |
12 |
Ornithopus sativus |
10 |
90 |
9 |
Pisum sativum |
30 |
1 000 |
1 000 |
Trifolium alexandrinum |
10 |
400 |
60 |
Trifolium fragiferum |
10 |
40 |
4 |
Trifolium glanduliferum |
10 |
20 |
2 |
Trifolium hirtum |
10 |
70 |
7 |
Trifolium hybridum |
10 |
200 |
20 |
Trifolium incarnatum |
10 |
500 |
80 |
Trifolium isthmocarpum |
10 |
100 |
3 |
Trifolium michelianum |
10 |
25 |
2 |
Trifolium pratense |
10 |
300 |
50 |
Trifolium repens |
10 |
200 |
20 |
Trifolium resupinatum |
10 |
200 |
20 |
Trifolium squarrosum |
10 |
150 |
15 |
Trifolium subterraneum |
10 |
250 |
25 |
Trifolium vesiculosum |
10 |
100 |
3 |
Trigonella foenum-graecum |
10 |
500 |
450 |
Vicia benghalensis |
20 |
1 000 |
120 |
Vicia faba |
30 |
1 000 |
1 000 |
Vicia pannonica |
30 |
1 000 |
1 000 |
Vicia sativa |
30 |
1 000 |
1 000 |
Vicia villosa |
30 |
1 000 |
1 000 |
Other species |
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Brassica napus var. napobrassica |
10 |
200 |
100 |
Brassica oleracea convar. acephala |
10 |
200 |
100 |
Phacelia tanacetifolia |
10 |
300 |
40 |
Plantago lanceolata |
5 |
20 |
2 |
Raphanus sativus var. oleiformis |
10 |
300 |
300 |
(1)
The maximum lot weight may be increased to 25 tonnes if the supplier has been authorised for this purpose by the competent authority. |
The maximum lot weight shall not be exceeded by more than 5 %.
ANNEX IV
MARKING
A. Official label
I. Information required
For basic seed and certified seed:
‘ ►M27 EC ◄ rules and standards’,
Certification authority and Member State or their initials,
Officially assigned serial number,
Reference number of lot,
Month and year of sealing expressed thus: ‘sealed …’ (month and year),
or
month and year of the last official sampling for the purposes of certification expressed thus: ‘sampled …’ (month and year),
Variety ►M22 indicated at least in roman characters. ◄
Category,
Country of production,
Declared net or gross weight or declared number of pure seeds,
Where weight is indicated and granulated pesticides, pelleting substances or other solid additives are used, the nature of the additive and also the approximate ratio between the weight of pure seeds and the total weight,
For certified seed of the second generation and subsequent generations after basic seed: number of generations after basic seed,
For seed of grass varieties which have not been subjected to tests for their cropping value and use in accordance with Article 4 (2) (a) of Council Directive No 70/457/EEC ( 4 ) of 29 September 1970 concerning the common catalogue of species of agricultural plants: ‘Not intended for the production of fodder plants’,
Where at least germination has been retested, the words ‘retested … (month and year)’ and the service responsible for such retesting may be indicated. Such information may be given on an official sticker attached to the official label.
In accordance with the procedure laid down in Article 21, Member States may be released from the requirement to indicate the botanical name in respect of individual species and, where appropriate, for limited periods where it has been established that the disadvantages of its implementation outweigh the advantages expected for the marketing of seed.
For commercial seed:
‘ ►M27 EC ◄ rules and standards’,
‘Commercial seed (not certified as to variety)’,
Supervising authority and Member State or their initials,
Officially assigned serial number,
Reference number of lot,
Month and year of sealing expressed thus: ‘sealed …’ (month and year),
or
month and year of the last official sampling for the purposes of certification expressed thus: ‘sampled …’ (month and year),
Area of production,
Declared net or gross weight or declared number of pure seeds,
Where weight is indicated and granulated pesticides, pelleting substances or other solid additives are used, the nature of the additive and also the approximate ratio between the weight of pure seed and the total weight,
Where at least germination has been retested, the words ‘retested … (month and year)’; and the service responsible for such retesting may be indicated. Such information may be given on an official sticker attached to the official label.
In accordance with the procedure laid down in Article 21, Member States may be released from the requirement to indicate the botanical name in respect of individual species and, where appropriate, for limited periods where it has been established that the disadvantages of its implementation outweigh the advantages expected for the marketing of seed.
For mixtures of seed:
‘Mixture of seed for …’ (intended use),
Authority responsible for sealing and Member State or their initials,
Officially assigned serial number,
Reference number of lot,
Month and year of sealing expressed thus: ‘sealed …’ (month and year),
Percentage by weight of the various components shown by species and, where appropriate, by variety ►M22 both indicated at least in roman characters ◄ ; it is sufficient to give the name of the mixture if the percentage by weight has been notified in writing to the purchaser and officially recorded,
In the case of x Festulolium the names of the species within the genus Festuca and Lolium shall be indicated,
Declared net or gross weight or declared number of pure seeds,
Where weight is indicated and granulated pesticides, pelleting substances or other solid additives are used, the nature of the additive and also the approximate ratio between the weight of pure seed and the total weight,
Where at least germination of all the components of the mixture has been retested, the words ‘retested … (month and year)’ and the service responsible for such retesting may be indicated. Such information may be given on an official sticker attached to the official label.
II. Minimum dimensions
110 × 67 mm.
B. Supplier's label or information on the packaging (small ►M27 EC ◄ package)
Information required
Certified seed:
‘Small ►M27 EC ◄ B package’,
Name and address of the supplier responsible for marking or his identification mark,
Officially assigned serial number,
Service which assigned the serial number and name of Member State or their initials,
Reference number if the official serial number does not enable the certified seed lot to be identified,
Species ►M22 indicated at least in roman characters, ◄
Variety ►M22 indicated at least in roman characters, ◄
►M28 ‘Category’ ◄ ,
Net or gross weight or number of pure seeds,
Where weight is indicated and granulated pesticides, pelleting substances, or other solid additives are used, the nature of the additive and also the approximate ratio between the weight of pure seed and the total weight,
For seed of grass varieties which have not been subjected to tests for their cropping value and use in accordance with Article 4 (2) (a) of Council Directive No 70/457/EEC of 29 September 1970 concerning the common catalogue of species of agricultural plants: ‘not intended for the production of fodder plants’.
Commercial seed:
‘Small ►M27 EC ◄ B package’,
Name and address of the supplier responsible for marking or his identification mark,
Officially assigned serial number,
Service which assigned the serial number and name of Member State or their initials,
Reference number if the official serial number does not enable the admitted seed lot to be identified,
‘Commercial seed’
Net weight or gross weight or number of pure seeds,
Where weight is indicated and granulated pesticides, pelleting substances, or other solid additives are used, the nature of the additive and also the approximate ratio between the weight of pure seeds and the total weight.
Seed mixtures:
Name and address of the supplier responsible for marking or his identification mark,
Small ►M27 EC ◄ B package: officially assigned serial number,
Small ►M27 EC ◄ B package: service which assigned the serial number and name of Member State or their initials,
Small ►M27 EC ◄ B package: reference number if the official serial number does not enable the used seed lots to be identified,
Small ►M27 EC ◄ A package: reference number enabling the used seed lots to be identified,
Small ►M27 EC ◄ A package: Member State or its initials,
‘Seed-mixture for … (intended use)’,
Net weight or gross weight or number of pure seeds,
Where weight is indicated and granulated pesticides, pelleting substances, or other solid additives are used, the nature of the additives and also the approximate ratio between the weight of pure seed and the total weight,
Percentage by weight of the various components shown by species and, where appropriate, by variety ►M22 both indicated at least in roman characters ◄ ; it is sufficient to give part of this information, as Member States may prescribe for small packages produced in their territory, and a reference to the kind of mixture if the proportion by weight can be communicated to the purchaser on request and has been officially recorded.
ANNEX V
Label and document provided in the case of seed not finally certified, harvested in another Member State
A. Information required for the label
In accordance with the procedure laid down in Article 21, Member States may be released from the requirement to indicate the botanical name in respect of individual species and, where appropriate, for limited periods where it has been established that the disadvantages of its implementation outweigh the advantages expected for the marketing of seed.
B. Colour of the label
The label shall be grey.
C. Information required for the document
( 1 ) OJ L 252, 28.9.1994, p. 15. Decision as last amended by Commission Decision 2000/441/EC (OJ L 176, 15.7.2000, p. 50).
( 2 ) OJ L 184, 17.7.1999, p. 23.
( 3 ) Regulation (EU) 2016/2031 of the European Parliament of the Council of 26 October 2016 on protective measures against pests of plants, amending Regulations (EU) No 228/2013, (EU) No 652/2014 and (EU) No 1143/2014 of the European Parliament and of the Council and repealing Council Directives 69/464/EEC, 74/647/EEC, 93/85/EEC, 98/57/EC, 2000/29/EC, 2006/91/EC and 2007/33/EC (OJ L 317, 23.11.2016, p. 4).
( 4 ) OJ No L 225, 12. 10. 1970, p. 1.
( 5 ) For lupins, it should he specified whether they are bitter or sweet lupins.
( 6 ) For lupins, it should be specified whether they are bitter or sweet lupins.