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Council Directive of 9 April 1968 on the marketing of material for the vegetative propagation of the vine (68/193/EEC)
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Council Directive of 9 April 1968 on the marketing of material for the vegetative propagation of the vine (68/193/EEC)
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COUNCIL DIRECTIVE of 9 April 1968 on the marketing of material for the vegetative propagation of the vine (OJ L 093 17.4.1968, p. 15) |
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COUNCIL DIRECTIVE
of 9 April 1968
on the marketing of material for the vegetative propagation of the vine
(68/193/EEC)
Article 1
This Directive shall apply to material for the vegetative propagation of the vine (hereinafter called ‘propagation material’) marketed within the Community.
Article 2
For the purposes of this Directive, the following definitions shall apply:
Vines: plants of the genus Vitis (L.) intended for the production of grapes or for use as propagation material for such plants.
Variety: a plant grouping within a single botanical tax on of the lowest known rank, which can be:
defined by the expression of the characters resulting from a given genotype or combination of genotypes;
distinguished from any other plant grouping by the expression of at least one of the said characters; and
considered as an entity in view of its ability to be propagated unchanged.
Clone: a clone is the vegetative progeny of a variety which is true to a vine stock chosen on account of varietal identity, its phenotypic characters and its state of health.
Propagating material
Young vine plants
rooted cuttings: ungrafted pieces of rooted vine shoot or herbaceous shoot, intended for planting ungrafted or for use as rootstocks;
rooted grafts: pieces of vine shoot or herbaceous shoot joined by grafting, the underground part of which is rooted.
Parts of young vine plants
vine shoots: one-year shoots;
herbaceous shoots: unlignified shoots;
graftable rootstock cuttings: pieces of vine shoot or herbaceous shoot intended to form the underground part when preparing rooted grafts;
top-graft cuttings: pieces of vine shoot or herbaceous shoot intended to form the part above ground when preparing rooted grafts or when grafting plants in situ;
nursery cuttings: pieces of vine shoot or herbaceous shoot intended for the production of rooted cuttings.
Stock nurseries: nurseries for the production of rootstock cuttings for grafting, nursery cuttings or top-graft cuttings.
Cutting nurseries: nurseries for the cultivation of rooted cuttings or rooted grafts.
Initial propagating material: propagating material
which has been produced under the responsibility of the grower according to accepted practices for the maintenance of the identity of the variety and, where applicable, of the clone, and for the prevention of diseases;
which is intended for the production of basic propagating material or certified propagating material;
which satisfies the conditions laid down in Annexes I and II for basic propagating material. These Annexes may be amended in accordance with the procedure laid down in Article 17(2) in order to set additional or more stringent conditions for the certification of initial propagating material;
which has been found by official examination to satisfy the above conditions.
Basic propagating material: propagating material
which has been produced under the responsibility of the grower according to accepted practices for the maintenance of the identity of the variety and, where applicable, of the clone, and for the prevention of diseases and which is obtained by vegetative propagation directly from initial propagating material;
which is intended for the production of certified propagating material;
which satisfies the conditions laid down in Annexes I and II for basic propagating material; and
which has been found by official examination to satisfy the above conditions.
Certified material: propagation material
which is obtained directly from basic propagating material or initial propagating material;
which is intended for:
which satisfies the conditions laid down in Annexes I and II for certified material; and
which has been found by official examination to satisfy the abovementioned conditions.
Standard material: propagation material
which has varietal identity and purity;
which is intended for:
which satisfies the conditions laid down in Annexes I and II for standard material; and
which has been found by official examination to satisfy the abovementioned conditions.
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.
Marketing:
the supply of propagating material to official testing and inspection bodies;
the supply of propagating material to providers of services for processing or packaging, provided that the provider of services does not acquire title to propagating material thus supplied.
Article 3
The Member States shall require that vine propagating material may not be placed on the market unless:
it has been officially certified as ‘initial propagating material’, ‘basic propagating material’ or ‘certified propagating material’ or, in the case of propagating material not intended for use as rootstocks, it is officially checked standard material, and
it satisfies the conditions laid down in Annex II.
Notwithstanding paragraph 1, Member States may authorise producers on their own territory to place on the market appropriate quantities of propagating material:
intended for trials or for scientific purposes;
for selection work;
intended to help preserve genetic diversity.
The conditions under which Member States may grant such authorisation may be determined in accordance with the procedure laid down in Article 17(2).
In the case of genetically modified material, such authorisation may be granted only if all appropriate measures have been taken to avoid risks to human health and the environment. For the environmental risk assessment and other checks to be carried out in this respect, Article 5ba shall apply accordingly.
In the case of propagating material produced by means of in vitro propagation techniques, the following provisions may be adopted in accordance with the procedure laid down in Article 17(2):
derogation from specific provisions of this Directive;
conditions applicable to such propagating material;
designations that may be used for such propagating material;
conditions to guarantee that the varietal authenticity has first been verified.
The Commission, acting in accordance with the procedure laid down in Article 17(3), may require that, after specified dates, propagating material other than for use as rootstocks may be placed on the market only if it has been officially certified as ‘initial propagating material’, ‘basic propagating material’ or ‘certified propagating material’:
throughout the Community, in the case of certain vine varieties for which the Community's needs can be covered, taking into account their genetic diversity, if necessary under an established programme, by propagating material officially certified as ‘initial propagating material’, ‘basic propagating material’ or ‘certified propagating material’, and
in the case of propagating material of varieties other than those referred to in (a), if intended for use in the territory of Member States which have already required, in accordance with this Directive, that ‘standard material’ may no longer be marketed.
Article 4
Member States may, as regards the conditions laid down in Annexes I and II, impose additional or more stringent requirements for the certification of propagation material or the checking of standard material produced in their own territory.
This provision shall not apply, in the case of grafting, to propagating material produced in another Member State or in a third country recognised as equivalent in accordance with Article 15(2).
Article 5
Member States shall ensure that clones accepted for certification in another Member State are also accepted for certification in their own territory.
Article 5a
The Member States shall ensure that no variety is accepted unless it is distinct, stable and sufficiently uniform.
Article 5b
A variety shall be deemed to be a matter of common knowledge in the Community if, on the date on which application is duly made for its acceptance, it either is entered in the catalogue of the Member State in question or of another Member State or is the subject of an application for acceptance in the Member State in question or in another Member State, unless the conditions referred to in the first sentence of this paragraph are no longer met in all the Member States concerned before a decision is made regarding the application for acceptance of the new variety being assessed.
Article 5ba
With regard to genetically modified varieties within the meaning of paragraph 1:
a specific environmental risk assessment equivalent to the assessment provided for in Directive 2001/18/EC and in accordance with the principles set out in Annex II and on the basis of the information specified in Annex III of that Directive shall be carried out;
the procedures intended to ensure the equivalence of the specific risk assessment and other relevant requirements, in particular those regarding risk management, labelling, and any monitoring required, public information and a safeguard clause with those established by Directive 2001/18/EC shall be introduced, on a proposal from the Commission, by a Regulation of the European Parliament and of the Council. Pending the entry into force of that Regulation, genetically modified varieties shall be accepted for inclusion in a national catalogue only when they have been accepted for marketing in accordance with Directive 2001/18/EC;
Articles 13 to 24 of Directive 2001/18/EC shall no longer apply to genetically modified varieties of vine authorised in conformity with the Regulation referred to in point (b).
Where products derived from vine-propagating material are intended to be used as or in food falling within the scope of Article 3 or as or in a feed falling within the scope of Article 15 of Regulation (EC) No 1829/2003 of the European Parliament and of the Council of 22 September 2003 on genetically modified food and feed ( 3 ), the vine variety concerned shall be accepted only if it has been authorised pursuant to the said Regulation.
Member States shall ensure that a vine variety, from the propagating material of which products were derived intended for use in food and feed pursuant to Articles 2 and 3 of Regulation (EC) No 178/2002 of the European Parliament and of the Council of 28 January 2002 laying down the general principles and requirements of food law, establishing the European Food Safety Authority, and laying down procedures in matters of food safety ( 4 ) shall be accepted only if it has been authorised pursuant to the relevant legislation.
Article 5c
Member States shall ensure that varieties and, where applicable, clones coming from other Member States are subject to the same requirements as those which apply to domestic varieties or clones, in particular as regards the acceptance procedure.
Article 5d
The following shall be fixed in accordance with the procedure laid down in ►M11 Article 17(2) ◄ , account being taken of current scientific and technological knowledge:
the characters to be covered as a minimum by the examinations,
the minimum requirements for carrying out the examinations.
Article 5e
Article 5f
Member States shall ensure that genetically modified varieties which have been accepted are clearly indicated as such in the catalogue of varieties. They shall further ensure that any person marketing such a variety clearly indicates in their vine sales catalogue that the variety is genetically modified and states the purpose of the modification.
Article 5g
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Article 7
Member States shall provide that, while growing and during lifting, or removal from the parent vine, packaging, storage and transportation, propagation material be kept in separate batches and be marked with the variety and, where applicable, in the case of original propagating materials, basic material and certified material, with the clone.
Article 8
Article 9
Member States shall require packages and bundles of propagating material to be sealed officially or under official supervision in such a manner that they cannot be opened without damaging the seal or without the official label referred to in Article 10(1) or, in the case of packaging, the packaging showing signs of tampering. To ensure proper sealing, the sealing device must comprise at least either the official label or an official seal. A decision may be taken in accordance with the procedure laid down in Article 17(2) as to whether a specific sealing device meets the requirements of this Article. Further sealing may take place only officially or under official supervision.
Article 10
Article 10a
In the case of propagating material of a variety which has been genetically modified, any label and document, official or otherwise, which is affixed to or accompanies the batch of material under this Directive shall clearly indicate that the variety has been genetically modified and shall name the genetically modified organisms.
Article 11
Without prejudice to the free movement of material within the Community, Member States shall take all necessary measures to ensure that the competent authorities are supplied with the following particulars during the marketing of propagating material imported from a third country:
species (botanical name);
variety and, where applicable, clone; in the case of rooted grafts, such information shall apply both to the rootstock and to the top-graft cutting;
category;
nature of propagating material:
country of production and official control authority;
country of despatch, if different from the country of production;
importer;
quantity of material.
The manner in which these particulars are to be presented may be determined in accordance with the procedure laid down in Article 17(2).
Article 12
Member States shall ensure that propagating material marketed in accordance with this Directive, under either compulsory or optional rules, is not subjected to any marketing restrictions as regards its characteristics, examination arrangements, marking and sealing other than those laid down in this Directive.
Article 12a
Member States shall ensure that propagating material of vine varieties and, where applicable, clones, which have been officially accepted in one of the Member States for certification and for checking as standard propagating material in accordance with this Directive, are not subjected to any marketing restrictions in their territory based on variety, and, where applicable, clone, without prejudice to Regulation (EC) No 1493/1999.
Article 13
The Member States shall provide that propagation material which is obtained directly from basic material certified in one Member State and grown in another Member State may be certified in the State which produced the basic material if the propagation material has undergone field inspection satisfying the conditions laid down in Annex I and if official examination has shown that the conditions laid down in Annex II are satisfied.
Article 14
Article 14a
For the purpose of seeking better alternatives to certain provisions of this Directive, it may be decided, in accordance with the procedure laid down in Article 17(3), to organise temporary experiments under specified conditions at Community level.
Article 15
On a Commission proposal the Council, acting by qualified majority, shall determine whether material for the vegetative propagation of the vine produced in a third country offers, as regards the conditions for its acceptance and the measures taken to ensure its production with a view to its marketing, the same guarantees as material produced in the Community and meets the requirements of this Directive.
Furthermore, the Council shall determine the types of material and the categories of material for the vegetative propagation of the vine that may be admitted to marketing within the territory of the Community under point (a).
Until the Council has taken a decision pursuant to point (a) and without prejudice to Council Directive 2000/29/EC of 8 May 2000 on protective measures against the introduction into the Community of organisms harmful to plants or plant products and against their spread within the Community ( 6 ), the Member States may be authorised to take such decisions in accordance with the procedure laid down in Article 17(2). When doing so, they shall ensure that the material to be imported offers guarantees equivalent in every respect to those offered by material for the vegetative propagation of the vine produced in the Community in accordance with this Directive. Such imported material shall in particular be accompanied by a document setting out the particulars prescribed in Article 11(2).
Article 16
Community comparative tests and trials shall be carried out within the Community for the post-control of samples of vine propagation material placed on the market under the provisions of this Directive, whether mandatory or discretionary, including those relating to plant health and taken during sampling. The comparative tests and trials may include the following:
The financial contribution shall not exceed the annual appropriations decided by the budgetary authority.
Article 16a
The measures necessary for the implementation of this Directive with regard to the matters contained in the provisions referred to below shall be adopted in accordance with the management procedure laid down in Article 17(2):
Article 16b
The measures necessary for the implementation of this Directive with regard to the matters contained in the provisions referred to below shall be adopted in accordance with the regulatory procedure laid down in Article 17(3):
Article 17
The period laid down in Article 4(3) of Decision 1999/468/EC shall be set at one month.
The period laid down in Article 5(6) of Decision 1999/468/EC shall be two months.
Article 17a
Any amendments to be made to the Annexes to the development of scientific knowledge or techniques shall be decided upon in accordance with the procedure laid down in ►M11 Article 17(2) ◄ .
Article 18
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 18a
In accordance with the procedure laid down in ►M11 Article 17(2) ◄ , a Member State may, if it so requests, be wholly or partially released from the obligation to apply this Directive with the exception, however, of Articles 12 (1) and 12a, in so far as the growing of vines and the marketing of propagation material are of minimal economic importance in its territory.
Article 18b
This Directive shall be without prejudice to Council Regulation (EEC) No 234/68 ( 8 ) of 27 February 1968 on the establishment of a common organisation of the market in live trees and other plants, bulbs, roots and the like, cut flowers and ornamental foliage.
Article 19
The Member States shall, not later than 1 July 1969, bring into force the measures necessary to comply with this Directive and 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 Article 3 (1) at a date later than that referred to above, but not later than 1 January 1995.
The Federal Republic of Germany shall ensure that the material in respect of which it applies this authorization 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 20
The Directive is addressed to the Member States.
ANNEX I
CONDITIONS RELATING TO THE GROWING CROP
Section 1: Identity, purity and cultural conditions
1. The growing crop shall have identity and purity with regard to the variety and, where applicable, the clone.
2. The cultural conditions and the level of development of the growing crop shall be such as to allow sufficient checks on the identity and purity of the growing crop with regard to the variety and, if necessary, the clone, as well as its state of health.
Section 2: Health requirements for stock nurseries intended for the production of all categories of propagating material, and for cutting nurseries of all categories
1. This Section shall apply to stock nurseries intended for the production of all categories of propagating material, and to cutting nurseries of all those categories.
2. The stock nurseries and the cutting nurseries shall, by visual inspection, be found free from the regulated non-quarantine pests (RNQPs) listed in Sections 6 and 7, as regards the genus or species concerned.
The stock nurseries and the cutting nurseries shall be sampled and tested for the RNQPs listed in Section 7, as regards the genus or species concerned. In case of doubts concerning the presence of the RNQPs listed in Sections 6 and 7, as regards the genus or species concerned, the stock nurseries and cutting nurseries shall be sampled and tested.
3. Visual inspection and, where appropriate, sampling and testing of the stock nurseries and cutting nurseries concerned shall be carried out pursuant to Section 8.
4. Sampling and testing, as provided for in point 2, shall take place in the most appropriate period of the year taking into account the climatic conditions and the growing conditions of the vine, and the biology of the RNQPs relevant for that vine.
As regards sampling and testing, Member States shall apply protocols of the European and Mediterranean Plant Protection Organisation (EPPO), or other protocols which are internationally recognised. Where such protocols do not exist, the relevant protocols established at national level shall be applied. In that case, Member States shall, on request, make available those protocols to the other Member States and to the Commission.
As regards sampling and testing of vines in the stock nurseries intended for the production of initial propagating material, Member States shall apply biological indexing on indicator plants to assess the presence of viruses, viroids, virus-like diseases and phytoplasmas, or other equivalent protocols which are internationally recognised.
Section 3: Soil requirements and production conditions for stock nurseries intended for the production of all categories of propagating material, and for cutting nurseries of all categories of propagating material
1. The vines in stock nurseries and cutting nurseries may only be planted in soil or, where appropriate, in pots with growing media, free from any pests which may host the viruses listed in Section 7. Freedom from such pests shall be established by sampling and testing.
That sampling and testing shall be carried out taking into account the climatic conditions and the biology of the pests which may host the viruses listed in Section 7.
2. Sampling and testing shall not be carried out when the official control authority concludes on the basis of an official inspection that the soil is free from any pests which may host the viruses listed in Section 7.
Sampling and testing shall also not be carried out where vines have not been grown in the soil of production for a period of at least five years and where there is no doubt concerning the absence in that soil of the pests which may host the viruses listed in Section 7.
3. As regards sampling and testing, Member States shall apply protocols of the EPPO, or other protocols which are internationally recognised. Where such protocols do not exist, Member States shall apply the relevant protocols established at national level. In that case, Member States shall, on request, make available those protocols to the other Member States and to the Commission.
Section 4: Requirements with regard to the production site, place of production or area
1. The stock nurseries and the cutting nurseries shall be established under appropriate conditions to prevent any risk of contamination by pests which may host the viruses listed in Section 7.
2. The cutting nurseries shall not be established within a vineyard or stock nursery. The minimum distance from a vineyard or stock nursery shall be three meters.
3. In addition to the health and soil requirements, and production conditions of Sections 2 and 3, propagating material shall be produced in accordance with the requirements for the production site, place of production, or area as laid down in Section 8 to limit the presence of the pests listed in that Section.
Section 5: Official inspections
1. The propagating material produced in stock nurseries and cutting nurseries shall be found to comply with the requirements of Sections 2 to 4 through annual official crop inspections.
2. Those official inspections shall be carried out by the official control authority in accordance with Section 8
3. Additional official crop inspections shall be carried out in cases of disputes on matters which can be decided without prejudice to the quality of the propagating material.
Section 6: List of RNQPs for the presence of which visual inspection, and, in the case of doubts, sampling and testing are required pursuant to point 2 of Section 2
Genus or species of vine propagating material other than seeds |
RNQPs |
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Insects and mites |
Non-grafted Vitis vinifera L. |
Viteus vitifoliae Fitch [VITEVI] |
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Insects and mites |
Vitis L. other than non-grafted Vitis vinifera L. |
Viteus vitifoliae Fitch [VITEVI] |
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Bacteria |
Vitis L. |
Xylophilus ampelinus Willems et al. [XANTAM] |
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Viruses, viroids, virus-like diseases and phytoplasmas |
Vitis L. |
Candidatus Phytoplasma solani Quaglino et al. [PHYPSO] |
Section 7: List of RNQPs for the presence of which visual inspection, and, in particular cases, sampling and testing are required pursuant to point 2 of Section 2 and Section 8
Genus or species |
RNQPs |
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Viruses, viroids, virus-like diseases and phytoplasmas |
Vitis L. propagating material other than seeds |
Arabis mosaic virus [ARMV00] Grapevine fanleaf virus [GFLV00] Grapevine leafroll associated virus 1 [GLRAV1] Grapevine leafroll associated virus 3 [GLRAV3] |
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Viruses, viroids, virus-like diseases and phytoplasmas |
Rootstocks of Vitis spp. and their hybrids, except Vitis vinifera L. |
Arabis mosaic virus [ARMV00] Grapevine fanleaf virus [GFLV00] Grapevine leafroll associated virus 1 [GLRAV1] Grapevine leafroll associated virus 3 [GLRAV3] Grapevine fleck virus [GFKV00] |
Section 8: Requirements concerning measures for Vitis L. stock nurseries and, where applicable, cutting nurseries per category, pursuant to point 2 of Section 2
Vitis L.
1. Initial propagating material, basic propagating material and certified material
Visual inspections
The official control authority shall carry out visual inspections on stock nurseries and cutting nurseries at least once per growing season for all RNQPs listed in Sections 6 and 7.
2. Initial propagating material
Sampling and testing
All vines in the stock nurseries intended for the production of initial propagating material, shall be sampled and tested concerning the presence of Arabis mosaic virus, Grapevine fanleaf virus, Grapevine Leafroll-associated Virus 1 and Grapevine Leafroll-associated Virus 3. That sampling and testing shall be repeated with subsequent intervals of five years.
The stock nurseries intended for the production of rootstocks shall be, in addition to the sampling and testing of the viruses referred to in the first indent, sampled and tested once concerning the presence of Grapevine fleck virus.
The results of sampling and testing shall be available before acceptance of the stock nurseries concerned.
3. Basic propagating material
Sampling and testing
All vines in the stock nurseries intended for the production of basic propagating material shall be sampled and tested concerning the presence of Arabis mosaic virus, Grapevine fanleaf virus, Grapevine Leafroll-associated Virus 1 and Grapevine Leafroll-associated Virus 3.
Sampling and testing shall start from six-year-old stock nurseries and with subsequent intervals of six years.
The results of sampling and testing shall be available before acceptance of the stock nurseries concerned.
4. Certified material
Sampling and testing
A representative portion of vines in a stock nursery intended for the production of certified material shall be sampled and tested concerning the presence of Arabis mosaic virus, Grapevine fanleaf virus, Grapevine Leafroll-associated Virus 1 and Grapevine Leafroll-associated Virus 3.
Sampling and testing shall start from ten-year-old stock nurseries and with subsequent intervals of ten years.
The results of sampling and testing shall be available before acceptance of the stock nurseries concerned.
5. Initial propagating material, basic propagating material, and certified material
Requirements with regard to the production site, place of production or area and according to the RNQPs concerned
Candidatus Phytoplasma solani Quaglino et al.
Vines shall be produced in areas known to be free from Candidatus Phytoplasma solani Quaglino et al.; or
no symptoms of Candidatus Phytoplasma solani Quaglino et al. have been observed on vines in the production site over the last complete growing season; or
the following conditions shall be fulfilled with regard to the presence of Candidatus Phytoplasma solani Quaglino et al.:
Xylophilus ampelinus Willems et al.
Vines shall be produced in areas known to be free from Xylophilus ampelinus Willems et al.; or
no symptoms of Xylophilus ampelinus Willems et al. have been observed on vines in the production site over the last complete growing season; or
the following conditions shall be fulfilled with regard to the presence of Xylophilus ampelinus Willems et al.:
Arabis mosaic virus, Grapevine fanleaf virus, Grapevine Leafroll-associated Virus 1 and Grapevine Leafroll-associated Virus 3
The following conditions shall be fulfilled with regard to the presence of Arabis mosaic virus, Grapevine fanleaf virus, Grapevine Leafroll-associated Virus 1 and Grapevine Leafroll-associated Virus 3:
all vines in the stock nurseries intended for the production of initial propagating material, and initial propagating material shall be maintained in insect proof facilities to ensure freedom from Grapevine Leafroll-associated Virus 1 and Grapevine Leafroll-associated Virus 3.
Viteus vitifoliae Fitch
Vines shall be produced in areas known to be free from Viteus vitifoliae Fitch, or
vines shall be grafted on rootstocks resistant to Viteus vitifoliae Fitch, or
6. Standard material
Visual inspections
The official control authority shall carry out visual inspections on stock nurseries and cutting nurseries at least once per growing season for all RNQPs listed in Sections 6 and 7.
Requirements with regard to the production site, place of production or area and according to the RNQP(s) concerned
Candidatus Phytoplasma solani Quaglino et al.
Vines shall be produced in areas known to be free from Candidatus Phytoplasma solani Quaglino et al.; or
no symptoms of Candidatus Phytoplasma solani Quaglino et al. have been observed on vines in the production site over the last complete growing season; or
Xylophilus ampelinus Willems et al.
Vines shall be produced in areas known to be free from Xylophilus ampelinus Willems et al.; or
no symptoms of Xylophilus ampelinus Willems et al. have been observed on vines in the production site over the last complete growing season; or
the following conditions shall be fulfilled with regard to the presence of Xylophilus ampelinus Willems et al.:
Arabis mosaic virus, Grapevine fanleaf virus, Grapevine Leafroll-associated Virus 1 and Grapevine Leafroll-associated Virus 3
Symptoms of all viruses (Arabis mosaic virus, Grapevine fanleaf virus, Grapevine Leafroll-associated Virus 1 and Grapevine Leafroll-associated Virus 3) have been observed on no more than 10 % of vines in the stock nurseries intended for the production of standard material and those vines have been eliminated from propagation.
Viteus vitifoliae Fitch
Vines shall be produced in areas known to be free from Viteus vitifoliae Fitch, or
vines shall be grafted on rootstocks resistant to Viteus vitifoliae Fitch, or:
in the case where propagating material which is intended for marketing showing signs or symptoms of Viteus vitifoliae Fitch, the entire lot of that material shall be subjected to fumigation, hot water treatment, or another appropriate treatment in accordance with protocols of EPPO, or other protocols which are internationally recognised to ensure freedom from Viteus vitifoliae Fitch.
ANNEX II
CONDITIONS RELATING TO PROPAGATION MATERIAL
I. GENERAL CONDITIONS
1. The propagation material shall have varietal identity and purity, and if necessary clonal purity; a tolerance of 1 % is admitted at the time of the marketing of standard material.
2. The propagation material shall have a minimum technical purity of 96 %.
The following are considered technical impurities:
propagation material desiccated wholly or partly, even when it has been steeped in water after desiccation;
damaged, bent or injured propagation material, in particular when damaged by hail or frost or when crushed or broken;
material not meeting the requirements under point III below.
3. Vine shoots shall have reached a sufficient state of maturity of the wood.
4. Propagating material shall be practically free from any pests which reduce the usefulness and quality of the propagating material.
Propagating material shall also comply with the requirements concerning Union quarantine pests and protected zone quarantine pests 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.
II. SPECIAL CONDITIONS
1. Rooted grafts
The rooted grafts consisting of a combination of the same category of reproduction material shall be classified in that category.
The rooted grafts consisting of a combination of different categories of reproductive material shall be classified in the lower category of the elements of which it is composed.
2. Temporary derogation
Member States may decide not to apply the provisions of point 1 until 31 July 2010, in respect of rooted grafts consisting of initial propagating material grafted on to basic propagating material. Where Member States decide not to apply point 1, they shall instead apply the following rule.
Rooted grafts consisting of initial propagating material grafted on to basic propagating material shall be classified as initial propagating material.
III. GRADING
1. Graftable rootstock cuttings, nursery cuttings and top-graft cuttings
Diameter
This concerns the largest diameter of the section. This standard does not apply to herbaceous cuttings,
graftable rootstock cuttings and top-graft cuttings:
top diameter: 6,5 to 12 mm;
maximum butt end diameter: 15 mm, except if this involves top-graft cuttings intended for grafting in situ,
nursery cuttings:
2. Rooted cuttings
A. Diameter
The diameter measured in the middle of the internode, under the extension growth and along to the longest axis, shall be at least equal to 5 mm. This standard is not applicable to the rooted cuttings derived from herbaceous propagation material.
B. Length
The length from the lowest point at which roots emerge to the base of the extension growth shall be not less than:
30 cm for rooted cuttings, intended for grafting; however, for rooted cuttings intended for Sicily, this length shall be 20 cm;
20 cm for other rooted cuttings.
This standard is not applicable to the rooted cuttings derived from herbaceous propagation material.
C. Roots
Each plant shall have at least three well-developed and well-spaced roots. However, the variety 420 A may have only two well-developed roots, provided that they are on opposite sides.
D. Heel
The cut shall be made at a sufficient distance below the diaphragm so as not to damage it but not more than one centimetre below it.
3. Rooted grafts
A. Length
The stem shall be at least 20 cm in length.
This standard is not applicable to the rooted grafts derived from herbaceous propagation material.
B. Roots
Each plant shall have at least three well-developed and well-spaced roots. However, the variety 420 A may have only two well-developed roots, provided that they are on opposite sides.
C. Union
Each plant shall have an adequate, regular and secure union.
D. Heel
The cut shall be made at a sufficient distance below the diaphragm so as not to damage it but not more than one centimetre below it.
ANNEX III
PACKAGING
Composition of packages or bundles
1 — Type |
2 — Number of individuals |
3 — Maximum quantity |
1. Rooted grafts |
25, 50, 100, or multiples of 100 |
500 |
2. Rooted cuttings |
50, 100, or multiples of 100 |
500 |
3. Top-graft cuttings |
|
|
— with at least five usable eyes |
100, or 200 |
200 |
— with one usable eye |
500, or multiples of 500 |
5 000 |
4. Graftable rootstock cuttings |
100, or multiples of 100 |
1 000 |
5. Nursery cuttings |
100, or multiples of 100 |
500 |
SPECIAL CONDITIONS
I. Small quantities
Where necessary, the size (number of individuals) of packages and bundles of all types and categories of propagation material listed in column 1 above may be smaller than the minimum quantities indicated in column 2 above.
II. Plants of vine with roots in any substrate in pots, crates and boxes
The number of individuals and the maximum quantity do not apply.
ANNEX IV
MARKING
A. LABEL
I. Required information
1. EC Standard
2. Country of production
3. Authority responsible for certification or checking and Member State or their initials
4. Name and address of the person responsible for sealing or his identification number
5. Species
6. Type of material
7. Category
8. Variety and, where appropriate, the clone. For the rooted grafts this indication applies for the rootstock and the top-graft
9. Reference number of batch
10. Quantity
11. Length — Only for the graftable rootstock cuttings: this involves the minimum length of the cuttings of the concerned batch
12. Crop year.
II. Minimum conditions
The label shall comply with the following requirements:
the label shall be indelibly printed and clearly legible;
the label shall be affixed in a conspicuous place in such a way as to be easily visible;
information set out in point A.I. shall not in any way be hidden, obscured or interrupted by other written or pictorial matter;
the information set out in point A.I. shall appear in the same field of vision.
III. Derogation as regards small quantities to final consumer
1. More than one unit
The required information for the label under point I.10 reads: ‘Exact number of units per package or bundle’.
2. One unit only
The following information set out in point A.I. is not required:
IV. Derogations as regards vines in pots, crates or boxes
In case of plants of vine with roots in any substrate in pots, crates and boxes when the packages of such material cannot fulfil the requirements for sealing (including labelling) due to its composition:
the propagation material shall be kept in separate batches appropriately identified per variety and where relevant per clone and per number of individuals;
the official label is not compulsory;
the propagation material shall be accompanied by the accompanying document as laid down under point B.
B. ACCOMPANYING DOCUMENT
I. Conditions to be fulfilled
When Member States require that an accompanying document should be delivered, the document:
shall be delivered in at least two copies (consignor and recipient);
shall (recipient copy) accompany the delivery from the place of the consignor to the place of recipient;
shall indicate all information set out under the following point II concerning the individual batches of the delivery;
shall be preserved for at least one year and made available to the official control authority.
II. List of information to be included
1. EC Standard
2. Country of production
3. Authority responsible for certification or checking and Member State or their initials
4. Progressive number
5. Consignor (address, registration No)
6. Recipient (address)
7. Species
8. Type(s) of the material
9. Category(ies)
10. Variety(ies) and, where applicable, the clone(s). For the rooted grafts this indication applies for the rootstock and the top-graft
11. Number of individuals per batch
12. Total number of batches
13. Date of delivery.
( 1 ) OJ L 179, 17.7.1999, p. 1.
( 2 ) OJ L 106, 17.4.2001, p. 1.
( 3 ) OJ L 268, 18.10.2003, p. 1.
( 4 ) OJ L 31, 1.2.2002, p. 1.
( 5 ) OJ L 4, 8.1.1993, p. 22.
( 6 ) OJ L 169, 10.7.2000, p. 1.
( 7 ) OJ L 184, 17.7.1999, p. 23.
( 8 ) OJ No L 55, 2.3.1968, p. 1.