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Consolidated text: Directive 2002/32/EC of the European Parliament and of the Council of 7 May 2002 on undesirable substances in animal feed

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DIRECTIVE 2002/32/EC OF THE EUROPEAN PARLIAMENT AND OF THE COUNCIL

of 7 May 2002

on undesirable substances in animal feed

(OJ L 140, 30.5.2002, p.10)

Amended by:

 

 

Official Journal

  No

page

date

 M1

COMMISSION DIRECTIVE 2003/57/EC Text with EEA relevance of 17 June 2003

  L 151

38

19.6.2003

 M2

COMMISSION DIRECTIVE 2003/100/EC Text with EEA relevance of 31 October 2003

  L 285

33

1.11.2003

 M3

COMMISSION DIRECTIVE 2005/8/EC Text with EEA relevance of 27 January 2005

  L 27

44

29.1.2005

 M4

COMMISSION DIRECTIVE 2005/86/EC Text with EEA relevance of 5 December 2005

  L 318

16

6.12.2005

 M5

COMMISSION DIRECTIVE 2005/87/EC Text with EEA relevance of 5 December 2005

  L 318

19

6.12.2005

 M6

COMMISSION DIRECTIVE 2006/13/EC Text with EEA relevance of 3 February 2006

  L 32

44

4.2.2006

 M7

COMMISSION DIRECTIVE 2006/77/EC Text with EEA relevance of 29 September 2006

  L 271

53

30.9.2006

 M8

COMMISSION DIRECTIVE 2008/76/EC Text with EEA relevance of 25 July 2008

  L 198

37

26.7.2008

 M9

COMMISSION DIRECTIVE 2009/8/EC Text with EEA relevance of 10 February 2009

  L 40

19

11.2.2009

►M10

REGULATION (EC) No 219/2009 OF THE EUROPEAN PARLIAMENT AND OF THE COUNCIL of 11 March 2009

  L 87

109

31.3.2009

 M11

COMMISSION DIRECTIVE 2009/124/EC Text with EEA relevance of 25 September 2009

  L 254

100

26.9.2009

 M12

COMMISSION DIRECTIVE 2009/141/EC Text with EEA relevance of 23 November 2009

  L 308

20

24.11.2009

 M13

COMMISSION DIRECTIVE 2010/6/EU Text with EEA relevance of 9 February 2010

  L 37

29

10.2.2010

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COMMISSION REGULATION (EU) No 574/2011 of 16 June 2011

  L 159

7

17.6.2011

►M15

COMMISSION REGULATION (EU) No 277/2012 of 28 March 2012

  L 91

1

29.3.2012

►M16

COMMISSION REGULATION (EU) No 744/2012 of 16 August 2012

  L 219

5

17.8.2012




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DIRECTIVE 2002/32/EC OF THE EUROPEAN PARLIAMENT AND OF THE COUNCIL

of 7 May 2002

on undesirable substances in animal feed



THE EUROPEAN PARLIAMENT AND THE COUNCIL OF THE EUROPEAN UNION,

Having regard to the Treaty establishing the European Community, and in particular Article 152(4)(b) thereof,

Having regard to the proposal from the Commission ( 1 ),

Having regard to the opinion of the Economic and Social Committee ( 2 ),

After consulting the Committee of the Regions,

Acting in accordance with the procedure laid down in Article 251 of the Treaty ( 3 ), in the light of the joint text approved by the Conciliation Committee on 26 March 2002,

Whereas:

(1)

Many amendments need to be made to Council Directive 1999/29/EC of 22 April 1999 on the undesirable substances and products in animal nutrition ( 4 ). In the interests of clarity and efficiency the said Directive should be recast.

(2)

Livestock production occupies a very important place in farming in the Community and satisfactory results in terms of public and animal health, animal welfare, the environment and the livestock producers' finances depend to a large extent on the use of appropriate good quality feedingstuffs.

(3)

Rules on feedingstuffs are needed to ensure agricultural productivity and sustainability and to make it possible to ensure public and animal health, animal welfare and the environment. In addition, there is a need for comprehensive regulation on hygiene in order to guarantee good quality feedingstuffs on individual farms even when they are not commercially produced.

(4)

The same rules concerning the quality and safety of products intended for animal feed have to apply to the quality and safety of water consumed by the animals. Although the definition of feedingstuffs does not preclude water being considered as feedingstuff, it is not included in the non-exhaustive list of main feed materials, laid down by Council Directive 96/25/EC of 29 April 1996 on the circulation and use of feed materials ( 5 ). The issue of water to be considered as feedingstuffs needs to be examined in the framework of that Directive.

(5)

It has been established that additives can contain undesirable substances. The scope of the Directive should therefore be extended to cover additives.

(6)

Products intended for animal feed may contain undesirable substances which can endanger animal health or, because of their presence in livestock products, human health or the environment.

(7)

It is impossible to eliminate fully the presence of undesirable substances but it is important that their content in products intended for animal feed should be reduced, with due regard to the substances' acute toxicity, bio-accumulability and degradability, in order to prevent undesirable and harmful effects. It is at present inappropriate to fix this content below the levels detectable by methods of analysis to be defined for the Community.

(8)

The methods for determining residues of undesirable substances are becoming increasingly sophisticated, so that even quantities of residues which are negligible for animal and human health can be detected.

(9)

Undesirable substances may be present in products intended for animal feed only in accordance with the conditions laid down in this Directive and may not be used in any other way for the purposes of animal feed. This Directive should therefore apply without affecting other Community provisions on feedingstuffs, and particularly the rules applicable to compound feedingstuffs.

(10)

This Directive must apply to products intended for animal feed as soon as they enter the Community. It must therefore be stipulated that the maximum levels of undesirable substances that are set apply in general from the date on which the products intended for animal feed are put into circulation or used, at all stages, and in particular as soon as they are imported.

(11)

Products intended for animal feed must be sound, genuine and of merchantable quality and therefore when correctly used must not represent any danger to human health, animal health or to the environment or adversely affect livestock production. Using or putting into circulation products intended for animal feed which contain levels of undesirable substances that exceed the maximum levels laid down in Annex I must therefore be prohibited.

(12)

The presence of certain undesirable substances in complementary feedingstuffs must be limited by fixing appropriate maximum levels.

(13)

While in certain cases a maximum level is fixed, taking account of background levels, continued effort is still needed to restrict the presence of some specific undesirable substances to the lowest possible levels in products intended for animal feed so as to reduce their presence in the feed and food chain. It should therefore be permitted, under this Directive, to lay down action thresholds well below the maximum levels fixed. Where such action thresholds are exceeded, investigations must be carried out to identify the sources of the undesirable substances and steps taken to reduce or eliminate such sources.

(14)

Where animal or human health or the environment is endangered, Member States should be allowed temporarily to reduce the fixed maximum permissible levels, to fix maximum levels for other substances or to prohibit the presence of such substances in products intended for animal feed. In order to ensure a uniform application, any amendments to Annex I to this Directive should be decided on by emergency Community procedure, on the basis of supporting documents and the precautionary principle.

(15)

Products intended for animal feed that satisfy the requirements of this Directive may not be subject to restrictions on entry into circulation, as regards the level of undesirable substances they contain, other than those provided for in this Directive and in Council Directive 95/53/EC of 25 October 1995 fixing the principles governing the organisation of official inspections in the field of animal nutrition ( 6 ).

(16)

Member States must make appropriate monitoring arrangements pursuant to Directive 95/53/EC to ensure that the requirements regarding undesirable substances are met when products intended for animal feed are used or circulated.

(17)

An appropriate Community procedure is needed for adapting the technical provisions in the Annexes to this Directive in the light of developments in scientific and technical knowledge.

(18)

In order to facilitate implementation of the proposed measures, there should be a procedure for close cooperation between the Member States and the Commission within the Standing Committee for Feedingstuffs set up by Decision 70/372/EEC ( 7 ).

(19)

The measures necessary for the implementation of this Directive should be adopted in accordance with Council Decision 1999/468/EC of 28 June 1999 laying down the procedures for the exercise of implementing powers conferred on the Commission ( 8 ),

HAVE ADOPTED THIS DIRECTIVE:



Article 1

1.  This Directive deals with undesirable substances in products intended for animal feed.

2.  This Directive shall apply without prejudice to the provisions in:

(a) Council Directive 70/524/EEC of 23 November 1970 concerning additives in feedingstuffs ( 9 );

(b) Council Directive 96/25/EC and Council Directive 79/373/EEC of 2 April 1979 on the marketing of compound feedingstuffs ( 10 );

(c) Council Directive 76/895/EEC of 23 November 1976 relating to the fixing of maximum levels for pesticide residues in and on fruit and vegetables ( 11 ), Council Directive 86/362/EEC of 24 July 1986 on the fixing of maximum levels for pesticide residues in and on cereals ( 12 ), Council Directive 86/363/EEC of 24 July 1986 on the fixing of maximum levels for pesticide residues in and on foodstuffs of animal origin ( 13 ) and Council Directive 90/642/EEC of 27 November 1990 on the fixing of maximum levels for pesticide residues in and on certain products of plant origin, including fruit and vegetables ( 14 ), where these residues are not listed in Annex I to this Directive;

(d) Community legislation concerning veterinary matters relating to public health and animal health;

(e) Council Directive 82/471/EEC of 30 June 1982 concerning certain products used in animal nutrition ( 15 );

(f) Council Directive 93/74/EEC of 13 September 1993 on feedingstuffs intended for particular nutritional purposes ( 16 ).

Article 2

For the purposes of this Directive:

(a) ‘feedingstuffs’ shall mean products of vegetable or animal origin, in their natural state, fresh or preserved, and products derived from the industrial processing thereof, and organic or inorganic substances, used singly or in mixtures, whether or not containing additives, for oral animal feeding;

(b) ‘feed materials’ shall mean various products of vegetable or animal origin, in their natural state, fresh or preserved, and products derived from the industrial processing thereof, and organic or inorganic substances, whether or not containing additives, which are intended for use in oral animal feeding either directly as such or, after processing, in the preparation of compound feedingstuffs or as substrates for premixtures;

(c) ‘additives’ shall mean additives as defined in Article 2(a) of Council Directive 70/524/EEC;

(d) ‘premixtures’ shall mean mixtures of additives or mixtures of one or more additives with substances used as carriers, intended for the manufacture of feedingstuffs;

(e) ‘compound feedingstuffs’ shall mean mixtures of feed materials, whether or not containing additives, which are intended for oral animal feeding as complete or complementary feedingstuffs;

(f) ‘complementary feedingstuffs’ shall mean mixtures of feedingstuffs which have a high content of certain substances and which, by reason of their composition, are sufficient for a daily ration only if used in combination with other feedingstuffs;

(g) ‘complete feedingstuffs’ shall mean mixtures of feedingstuffs which, by reason of their composition, are sufficient for a daily ration;

(h) ‘products intended for animal feed’ shall mean feed materials, premixtures, additives, feedingstuffs and all other products intended for use or used in animal feed;

(i) ‘daily ration’ shall mean the average total quantity of feedingstuffs, calculated on a moisture content of 12 %, required daily by an animal of a given species, age class and yield, to satisfy all its needs;

(j) ‘animals’ shall mean animals belonging to species normally fed and kept or consumed by man as well as animals living freely in the wild in cases where they are fed with feedingstuffs;

(k) ‘putting into circulation’ or ‘circulation’ shall mean the holding of products intended for animal feed for the purposes of sale, including offering for sale, or any other form of transfer, whether free or not, to third parties, and the sale or other forms of transfer themselves;

(l) ‘undesirable substance’ shall mean any substance or product, with the exception of pathogenic agents, which is present in and/or on the product intended for animal feed and which presents a potential danger to animal or human health or to the environment or could adversely affect livestock production.

Article 3

1.  Products intended for animal feed may enter for use in the Community from third countries, be put into circulation and/or used in the Community only if they are sound, genuine and of merchantable quality and therefore when correctly used do not represent any danger to human health, animal health or to the environment or could adversely affect livestock production.

2.  In particular, products intended for animal feed shall be deemed not to be in conformity with paragraph 1 if the level of undesirable substances they contain does not comply with the maximum levels laid down in Annex I.

Article 4

1.  Member States shall prescribe that the undesirable substances listed in Annex I may be tolerated in products intended for animal feed only subject to the conditions laid down therein.

2.  In order to reduce or eliminate sources of undesirable substances of products intended for animal feed, Member States, in cooperation with economic operators, shall carry out investigations to identify the sources of undesirable substances, in cases where the maximum levels are exceeded and in cases where increased levels of such substances are detected, taking into account background levels. For a uniform approach in cases of increased levels it may be necessary to set action thresholds to trigger such investigations. These may be laid down in Annex II.

Member States shall transmit to the Commission and the other Member States all relevant information and findings of the source and the measures taken to reduce the level or elimination of the undesirable substances. This information shall be transmitted in the frame of the annual report to be transmitted to the Commission according to the provisions of Article 22 of Directive 95/53/EC except in those cases where the information is of immediate relevance for the other Member States. In this latter case, the information shall be transmitted immediately.

Article 5

Member States shall prescribe that products intended for animal feed containing levels of an undesirable substance that exceed the maximum level fixed in Annex I may not be mixed for dilution purposes with the same, or other, products intended for animal feed.

Article 6

In so far as there are no special provisions for complementary feedingstuffs, Member States shall prescribe that complementary feedingstuffs may not, taking into account the proportion prescribed for their use in a daily ration, contain levels of the undesirable substances listed in Annex I that exceed those fixed for complete feedingstuffs.

Article 7

1.  Where a Member State has grounds, based on new information or a reassessment of existing information made since the provisions in question were adopted, demonstrating that a maximum level fixed in Annex I or an undesirable substance not listed therein present a danger to animal or human health or to the environment, that Member State may provisionally reduce the existing maximum level, fix a maximum level or prohibit the presence of that undesirable substance in products intended for animal feed. It shall immediately inform the other Member States and the Commission thereof, stating the grounds for its decision.

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2.  An immediate decision shall be taken as to whether Annexes I and II should be amended. Those measures, designed to amend non-essential elements of this Directive, shall be adopted in accordance with the urgency procedure referred to in Article 11(4).

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So long as neither the Council nor the Commission has taken a decision, the Member State may maintain the measures it has implemented.

The Member State must ensure that the decision taken is made public.

Article 8

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1.  The Commission shall adapt Annexes I and II in the light of developments in scientific and technical knowledge. Those measures, designed to amend non-essential elements of this Directive, shall be adopted in accordance with the regulatory procedure with scrutiny referred to in Article 11(3). On imperative grounds of urgency, the Commission may have recourse to the urgency procedure referred to in Article 11(4) with a view to adopting those amendments.

2.  Furthermore the Commission:

 shall periodically adopt consolidated versions of Annexes I and II incorporating any adaptations made pursuant to paragraph 1, in accordance with the regulatory procedure referred to in Article 11(2),

 may define acceptability criteria for detoxification processes as a complement to the criteria provided for products intended for animal feed which have undergone such processes. Those measures, designed to amend non-essential elements of this Directive, by supplementing it, shall be adopted in accordance with the regulatory procedure with scrutiny referred to in Article 11(3).

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3.  Member States shall ensure that measures are taken to guarantee the correct application of any acceptable processes pursuant to paragraph 2 and the conformity of the detoxified products intended for animal feed with the provisions of Annex I.

Article 9

Member States shall ensure that products intended for animal feed which comply with this Directive are not subject to any other restrictions on circulation as regards the presence of undesirable substances other than those provided for in this Directive and Directive 95/53/EC.

Article 10

Provisions that may have an effect upon public or animal health or on the environment shall be adopted after consultation with the appropriate Scientific Committee(s).

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Article 11

1.  The Commission shall be assisted by the Standing Committee for Feedingstuffs set up by Article 1 of Council Decision 70/372/EEC ( 17 ).

2.  Where reference is made to this paragraph, Articles 5 and 7 of Decision 1999/468/EC shall apply, having regard to the provisions of Article 8 thereof.

The period laid down in Article 5(6) of Decision 1999/468/EC shall be set at three months.

3.  Where reference is made to this paragraph, Article 5a(1) to (4) and Article 7 of Decision 1999/468/EC shall apply, having regard to the provisions of Article 8 thereof.

4.  Where reference is made to this paragraph, Article 5a(1), (2), (4) and (6) and Article 7 of Decision 1999/468/EC shall apply, having regard to the provisions of Article 8 thereof.

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Article 13

1.  The Member States shall apply at least the provisions of this Directive to products intended for animal feed produced in the Community to be exported to third countries.

2.  Paragraph 1 shall not affect the right of Member States to authorise re-exportation under the conditions laid down in Article 12 of Regulation (EC) No 178/2002 ( 18 ). The provisions of Article 20 thereof shall apply mutatis mutandis.

Article 14

1.  Directive 1999/29/EC is hereby repealed as from 1 August 2003, without prejudice to the obligations of the Member States to comply with the deadlines set out in Part B of Annex III thereto for the transposition of the Directives listed in Part A of that Annex.

2.  References to Directive 1999/29/EC shall be construed as references to this Directive and should be read in accordance with the correlation table in Annex III.

Article 15

Member States shall adopt and publish the laws, regulations and administrative provisions necessary to comply with this Directive before 1 May 2003. They shall forthwith inform the Commission thereof.

The measures adopted shall apply as from 1 August 2003.

When Member States adopt these measures, they shall contain a reference to this Directive or shall be accompanied by such reference on the occasion of their official publication. The procedure for making such reference shall be adopted by Member States.

Member States shall communicate to the Commission the texts of the provisions of national law which they adopt in the field covered by this Directive.

Article 16

This Directive shall enter into force on the day of its publication in the Official Journal of the European Communities.

Article 17

The Directive is addressed to the Member States.

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ANNEX I

MAXIMUM LEVELS OF UNDESIRABLE SUBSTANCES, AS REFERRED TO IN ARTICLE 3(2)



SECTION I:  INORGANIC CONTAMINANTS AND NITROGENOUS COMPOUNDS

Undesirable substance

Products intended for animal feed

Maximum content in mg/kg (ppm) relative to a feed with a moisture content of 12 %

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1.  Arsenic (1)

Feed materials

2

with the exception of:

 

—  meal made from grass, from dried lucerne and from dried clover, and dried sugar beet pulp and dried molasses sugar beet pulp,

4

—  palm kernel expeller,

(2)

—  phosphates and calcareous marine algae,

10

—  calcium carbonate; calcium and magnesium carbonate (10),

15

—  magnesium oxide; magnesium carbonate,

20

—  fish, other aquatic animals and products derived thereof,

25 (2)

—  seaweed meal and feed materials derived from seaweed.

40 (2)

Iron particles used as tracer.

50

Feed additives belonging to the functional group of compounds of trace elements

30

with the exception of:

 

—  cupric sulphate pentahydrate; cupric carbonate; di copper chloride trihydroxide,

50

—  zinc oxide; manganous oxide; cupric oxide.

100

Complementary feed

4

with the exception of:

 

—  mineral feed,

12

—  complementary feed for pet animals containing fish, other aquatic animals and products derived thereof and/or seaweed meal and feed materials derived from seaweed.

10 (2)

Complete feed

2

with the exception of:

 

—  complete feed for fish and fur animals,

10 (2)

—  complete feed for pet animals containing fish, other aquatic animals and products derived thereof and/or seaweed meal and feed materials derived from seaweed.

10 (2)

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2.  Cadmium

Feed materials of vegetable origin.

1

Feed materials of animal origin.

2

Feed materials of mineral origin

2

with the exception of:

 

—  phosphates.

10

Feed additives belonging to the functional group of compounds of trace elements

10

with the exception of:

 

—  cupric oxide, manganous oxide, zinc oxide and manganous sulphate monohydrate.

30

Feed additives belonging to the functional groups of binders and anti-caking agents.

2

Premixtures (6)

15

Complementary feed

0,5

with the exception of:

 

—  mineral feed

 

- -  containing < 7 % phosphorus (8),

5

- -  containing ≥ 7 % phosphorus (8),

0,75 per 1 % phosphorus (8), with a maximum of 7,5

—  complementary feed for pet animals.

2

Complete feed

0,5

with the exception of:

 

—  complete feed for cattle (except calves), sheep (except lambs), goats (except kids) and fish,

1

—  complete feed for pet animals.

2

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3.  Fluorine (7)

Feed materials

150

with the exception of:

 

—  feed materials of animal origin except marine crustaceans such as marine krill,

500

—  marine crustaceans such as marine krill,

3 000

—  phosphates,

2 000

—  calcium carbonate; calcium and magnesium carbonate (10),

350

—  magnesium oxide,

600

—  calcareous marine algae.

1 000

Vermiculite (E 561).

3 000

Complementary feed:

 

—  containing ≤ 4 % phosphorus (8),

500

—  containing > 4 % phosphorus (8).

125 per 1 % phosphorus (8)

Complete feed

150

with the exception of:

 

—  complete feed for pigs,

100

—  complete feed for poultry (except chicks) and fish,

350

—  complete feed for chicks,

250

—  complete feed for cattle, sheep and goats

 

- -  in lactation,

30

- -  other.

50

4.  Lead

Feed materials

10

with the exception of:

 

—  forage (3),

30

—  phosphates and calcareous marine algae,

15

—  calcium carbonate; calcium and magnesium carbonate (10),

20

—  yeasts.

5

Feed additives belonging to the functional group of compounds of trace elements

100

with the exception of:

 

—  zinc oxide,

400

—  manganous oxide, ferrous carbonate, cupric carbonate.

200

Feed additives belonging to the functional groups of binders and anti-caking agents

30

with the exception of:

 

—  clinoptilolite of volcanic origin; natrolite-phonolite,

60

Premixtures (6)

200

Complementary feed

10

with the exception of:

 

—  mineral feed.

15

Complete feed.

5

5.  Mercury (4)

Feed materials

0,1

with the exception of:

 

—  fish, other aquatic animals and products derived thereof,

0,5

—  calcium carbonate; calcium and magnesium carbonate (10).

0,3

Compound feed

0,1

with the exception of:

 

—  mineral feed,

0,2

—  compound feed for fish,

0,2

—  compound feed for dogs, cats and fur animals.

0,3

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6.  Nitrite (5)

Feed materials

15

with the exception of:

 

—  fishmeal,

30

—  silage,

—  products and by-products from sugar beet and sugarcane and from starch production.

Complete feed

15

with the exception of:

 

—  complete feed for dogs and cats with a moisture content exceeding 20 %.

7.  Melamine (9)

Feed

2,5

with the exception of the feed additives:

 

—  guanidino acetic acid (GAA),

—  urea,

—  biuret.

(1)   The maximum levels refer to total arsenic.

(2)   Upon request of the competent authorities, the responsible operator must perform an analysis to demonstrate that the content of inorganic arsenic is lower than 2 ppm. This analysis is of particular importance for the seaweed species Hizikia fusiforme.

(3)   Forage includes products intended for animal feed such as hay, silage, fresh grass, etc.

(4)   The maximum levels refer to total mercury.

(5)   The maximum levels are expressed as sodium nitrite.

(6)   The maximum level established for premixtures takes into account the additives with the highest level of lead and cadmium and not the sensitivity of the different animal species to lead and cadmium. As provided in Article 16 of Regulation (EC) No 1831/2003 of the European Parliament and of the Council of 22 September 2003 on additives for use in animal nutrition (OJ L 268, 18.10.2003, p. 29), in order to protect animal and public health, it is the responsibility of the producer of premixtures to ensure that, in addition to compliance with the maximum levels for premixtures, the instructions for use on the premixture are in accordance with the maximum levels for complementary and complete feed.

(7)   Maximum levels refer to an analytical determination of fluorine, whereby extraction is performed with hydrochloric acid 1 N for 20 minutes at ambient temperature. Equivalent extraction procedures can be applied for which it can be demonstrated that the used extraction procedure has an equal extraction efficiency.

(8)   The % of phosphorus is relative to a feed with a moisture content of 12 %.

(9)   The maximum level refers to melamine only. The inclusion of the structurally related compounds cyanuric acid, ammeline and ammelide in the maximum level will be considered at a later stage.

(10)   Calcium and magnesium carbonate refers to the natural mixture of calcium carbonate and magnesium carbonate as described in Commission Regulation (EU) No 575/2011 of 16 June 2011 on the Catalogue of feed materials (OJ L 159, 17.6.2011, p. 25).



SECTION II:  MYCOTOXINS

Undesirable substance

Products intended for animal feed

Maximum content in mg/kg (ppm) relative to a feed with a moisture content of 12 %

1.  Aflatoxin B1

Feed materials

0,02

Complementary and complete feed

0,01

with the exception of:

 

—  compound feed for dairy cattle and calves, dairy sheep and lambs, dairy goats and kids, piglets and young poultry animals,

0,005

—  compound feed for cattle (except dairy cattle and calves), sheep (except dairy sheep and lambs), goats (except dairy goats and kids), pigs (except piglets) and poultry (except young animals).

0,02

2.  Rye ergot (Claviceps purpurea)

Feed materials and compound feed containing unground cereals.

1 000



SECTION III:  INHERENT PLANT TOXINS

Undesirable substance

Products intended for animal feed

Maximum content in mg/kg (ppm) relative to a feed with a moisture content of 12 %

1.  Free gossypol

Feed materials

20

with the exception of:

 

—  cottonseed,

5 000

—  cottonseed cakes and cottonseed meal.

1 200

Complete feed

20

with the exception of:

 

—  complete feed for cattle (except calves),

500

—  complete feed for sheep (except lambs) and goats (except kids),

300

—  complete feed for poultry (except laying hens) and calves,

100

—  complete feed for rabbits, lambs, kids and pigs (except piglets).

60

2.  Hydrocyanic acid

Feed materials

50

with the exception of:

 

—  linseed,

250

—  linseed cakes,

350

—  manioc products and almond cakes.

100

Complete feed

50

with the exception of:

 

—  complete feed for young chickens (< 6 weeks).

10

3.  Theobromine

Complete feed

300

with the exception of:

 

—  complete feed for pigs,

200

—  complete feed for dogs, rabbits, horses and fur animals.

50

4.  vinyl thiooxazolidone (5-vinyloxazolidine-2-thione)

Complete feed for poultry

1 000

with the exception of:

 

—  complete feed for laying hens.

500

5.  Volatile mustard oil (1)

Feed materials

100

with the exception of:

 

—  rapeseed cakes.

4 000

Complete feed

150

with the exception of:

 

—  complete feed for cattle (except calves), sheep (except lambs) and goats (except kids),

1 000

—  complete feed for pigs (except piglets) and poultry.

500

(1)   The maximum levels are expressed as allyl isothiocyanate.



SECTION IV:  ORGANOCHLORINE COMPOUNDS (EXCEPT DIOXINS AND PCBs)

Undesirable substance

Products intended for animal feed

Maximum content in mg/kg (ppm) relative to a feed with a moisture content of 12 %

1.  Aldrin (1)

Feed materials and compound feed

0,01 (2)

2.  Dieldrin (1)

with the exception of:

 

—  fats and oils,

0,1 (2)

—  compound feed for fish.

0,02 (2)

3.  Camphechlor (toxaphene) – sum of indicator congeners CHB 26, 50 and 62 (3)

Fish, other aquatic animals and products derived thereof

0,02

with the exception of

 

—  fish oil.

0,2

Complete feed for fish.

0,05

4.  Chlordane (sum of cis- and trans-isomers and of oxychlordane, expressed as chlordane)

Feed materials and compound feed

0,02

with the exception of:

 

—  fats and oils.

0,05

5.  DDT (sum of DDT-, DDD- (or TDE-) and DDE-isomers, expressed as DDT)

Feed materials and compound feed

0,05

with the exception of:

 

—  fats and oils.

0,5

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6.  Endosulfan (sum of alpha- and beta- isomers and of endosulfansulphate expressed as endosulfan)

Feed materials and compound feed

0,1

with the exception of:

 

—  maize and maize products derived from the processing thereof,

0,2

—  oilseeds and products derived from the processing thereof, except crude vegetable oil,

0,5

—  crude vegetable oil,

1,0

—  complete feed for fish except for Salmonids,

0,005

—  complete feed for Salmonids.

0,05

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7.  Endrin (sum of endrin and of delta-ketoi-endrin, expressed as endrin)

Feed materials and compound feed

0,01

with the exception of:

 

—  fats and oils.

0,05

8.  Heptachlor (sum of heptachlor and of heptachlorepoxide, expressed as heptachlor)

Feed materials and compound feed

0,01

with the exception of:

 

—  fats and oils.

0,2

9.  Hexachlorobenzene (HCB)

Feed materials and compound feed

0,01

with the exception of:

 

—  fats and oils.

0,2

10.  Hexachlorocyclohexane (HCH)

—  alpha-isomers

Feed materials and compound feed

0,02

with the exception of:

 

—  fats and oils.

0,2

—  beta-isomers

Feed materials

0,01

with the exception of:

 

—  fats and oils.

0,1

Compound feed

0,01

with the exception of:

 

—  compound feed for dairy cattle.

0,005

—  gamma-isomers

Feed materials and compound feed

0,2

with the exception of:

 

—  fats and oils.

2,0

(1)   Singly or combined expressed as dieldrin.

(2)   Maximum level for aldrin and dieldrin, singly or combined, expressed as dieldrin.

(3)   Numbering system according to Parlar, prefixed by either CHB or ‘Parlar’:

CHB 26: 2-endo,3-exo,5-endo,6-exo,8,8,10,10-octochlorobornane,

CHB 50: 2-endo,3-exo,5-endo,6-exo,8,8,9,10,10-nonachlorobornane,

CHB 62: 2,2,5,5,8,9,9,10,10-nonachlorobornane.

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SECTION V:  DIOXINS AND PCBs

Undesirable substance

Products intended for animal feed

Maximum content in ng WHO-PCDD/F-TEQ/kg (ppt) (1) relative to a feed with a moisture content of 12 %

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1.  Dioxins [sum of polychlorinated dibenzo-para-dioxins (PCDDs) and polychlorinated dibenzofurans (PCDFs) expressed in World Health Organisation (WHO) toxic equivalents, using the WHO-TEFs (toxic equivalency factors, 2005) (2)]

Feed materials of plant origin

0,75

with the exception of:

 

—  vegetable oils and their by-products.

0,75

Feed materials of mineral origin

0,75

Feed materials of animal origin:

 

—  Animal fat, including milk fat and egg fat,

1,50

—  Other land animal products including milk and milk products and eggs and egg products.

0,75

—  Fish oil,

5,0

—  Fish, other aquatic animals, and products derived thereof with the exception of fish oil, hydrolysed fish protein containing more than 20 % fat (3) and crustacea meal,

1,25

—  Hydrolysed fish protein containing more than 20 % fat; crustacea meal.

1,75

The feed additives kaolinitic clay, vermiculite, natrolite-phonolite, synthetic calcium aluminates and clinoptilolite of sedimentary origin belonging to the functional groups of binders and anti-caking agents.

0,75

Feed additives belonging to the functional group of compounds of trace elements.

1,0

Premixtures

1,0

Compound feed

0,75

with the exception of:

 

—  compound feed for pet animals and fish,

1,75

—  compound feed for fur animals.

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Undesirable substance

Products intended for animal feed

Maximum content in ng WHO-PCDD/F-PCB-TEQ/kg (ppt) (1) relative to a feed with a moisture content of 12 %

2.  Sum of dioxins and dioxin-like PCBs (sum of polychlorinated dibenzo-para-dioxins (PCDDs), polychlorinated dibenzofurans (PCDFs) and polychlorinated biphenyls (PCBs) expressed in World Health Organisation (WHO) toxic equivalents, using the WHO-TEFs (toxic equivalency factors), 2005 (2))

Feed materials of plant origin with the exception of:

1,25

—  vegetable oils and their by-products

1,5

Feed materials of mineral origin

1,0

Feed materials of animal origin:

 

—  Animal fat, including milk fat and egg fat

2,0

—  Other land animal products including milk and milk products and eggs and egg products

1,25

—  Fish oil

20,0

—  Fish, other aquatic animals, and products derived thereof with the exception of fish oil and fish protein, hydrolysed, containing more than 20 % fat (3)

4,0

—  Fish protein, hydrolysed, containing more than 20 % fat

9,0

The feed additives kaolinitic clay, vermiculite, natrolite-phonolite, synthetic calcium aluminates and clinoptilolite of sedimentary origin belonging to the functional groups of binders and anti-caking agents

1,5

Feed additives belonging to the functional group of compounds of trace elements

1,5

Premixtures

1,5

Compound feed with the exception of:

1,5

—  compound feed for pet animals and fish

5,5

—  compound feed for fur animals

Undesirable substance

Products intended for animal feed

Maximum content in μg/kg (ppb) relative to a feed with a moisture content of 12 % (1)

3.  Non-dioxin-like PCBs (sum of PCB 28, PCB 52, PCB 101, PCB 138, PCB 153 and PCB 180 (ICES – 6) (1))

Feed materials of plant origin

10

Feed materials of mineral origin

10

Feed materials of animal origin:

 

—  Animal fat, including milk fat and egg fat

10

—  Other land animal products including milk and milk products and eggs and egg products

10

—  Fish oil

175

—  Fish, other aquatic animals and products derived thereof with the exception of fish oil and fish protein, hydrolysed, containing more than 20 % fat (4)

30

—  Fish protein, hydrolysed, containing more than 20 % fat

50

The feed additives kaolinitic clay, vermiculite, natrolite-phonolite, synthetic calcium aluminates and clinoptilolite of sedimentary origin belonging to the functional groups of binders and anti-caking agents

10

Feed additives belonging to the functional group of compounds of trace elements

10

Premixtures

10

Compound feed with the exception of:

10

—  compound feed for pet animals and fish

40

—  compound feed for fur animals

(1)   Upper-bound concentrations; upper-bound concentrations are calculated on the assumption that all values of the different congeners below the limit of quantification are equal to the limit of quantification.

(2)   Table of TEF (= toxic equivalency factors) for dioxins, furans and dioxin-like PCBs:


Congener

TEF value

Dibenzo-para-dioxins (‘PCDDs’) and Dibenzo-para-furans (PCDFs)

2,3,7,8-TCDD

1

1,2,3,7,8-PeCDD

1

1,2,3,4,7,8-HxCDD

0,1

1,2,3,6,7,8-HxCDD

0,1

1,2,3,7,8,9-HxCDD

0,1

1,2,3,4,6,7,8-HpCDD

0,01

OCDD

0,0003

 
 

2,3,7,8-TCDF

0,1

1,2,3,7,8-PeCDF

0,03

2,3,4,7,8-PeCDF

0,3

1,2,3,4,7,8-HxCDF

0,1

1,2,3,6,7,8-HxCDF

0,1

1,2,3,7,8,9-HxCDF

0,1

2,3,4,6,7,8-HxCDF

0,1

1,2,3,4,6,7,8-HpCDF

0,01

1,2,3,4,7,8,9-HpCDF

0,01

OCDF

0,0003

‘Dioxin-like’ PCBs: Non-ortho PCBs + Mono-ortho PCBs

 
 

Non-ortho PCBs

PCB 77

0,0001

PCB 81

0,0003

PCB 126

0,1

PCB 169

0,03

 
 

Mono-ortho PCBs

PCB 105

0,00003

PCB 114

0,00003

PCB 118

0,00003

PCB 123

0,00003

PCB 156

0,00003

PCB 157

0,00003

PCB 167

0,00003

PCB 189

0,00003

 
 
 
 

Abbreviations used: ‘T’ = tetra; ‘Pe’ = penta; ‘Hx’ = hexa; ‘Hp’ = hepta; ‘O’ = octa; ‘CDD’ = chlorodibenzodioxin; ‘CDF’ = chlorodibenzofuran; ‘CB’ = chlorobiphenyl.

(3)   Fresh fish and other aquatic animals directly delivered and used without intermediate processing for the production of feed for fur animals are not subject to the maximum levels, while maximum levels of 3,5 ng WHO-PCDD/F-TEQ/kg product and 6,5 ng WHO-PCDD/F-PCB-TEQ/kg product are applicable to fresh fish and 20,0 ng WHO-PCDD/F-PCB-TEQ/kg product is applicable to fish liver used for the direct feeding of pet animals, zoo and circus animals or used as feed material for the production of pet food. The products or processed animal proteins produced from these animals (fur animals, pet animals, zoo and circus animals) cannot enter the food chain and cannot be fed to farmed animals which are kept, fattened or bred for the production of food.

(4)   Fresh fish and other aquatic animals directly delivered and used without intermediate processing for the production of feed for fur animals are not subject to the maximum levels, while maximum levels of 75 μg/kg product are applicable to fresh fish and 200 μg/kg product are applicable to fish liver used for the direct feeding of pet animals, zoo and circus animals or used as feed material for the production of pet food. The products or processed animal proteins produced from these animals (fur animals, pet animals, zoo and circus animals) cannot enter the food chain and cannot be fed to farmed animals which are kept, fattened or bred for the production of food.

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SECTION VI:  HARMFUL BOTANICAL IMPURITIES

Undesirable substance

Products intended for animal feed

Maximum content in mg/kg (ppm) relative to a feed with a moisture content of 12 %

1.  Weed seeds and unground and uncrushed fruits containing alkaloids, glucosides or other toxic substances separately or in combination including

Feed materials and compound feed

3 000

—  Datura sp.

 

1 000

2.  Crotalaria spp.

Feed materials and compound feed

100

3.  Seeds and husks from Ricinus communis L., Croton tiglium L. and Abrus precatorius L. as well as their processed derivatives (1), separately or in combination

Feed materials and compound feed

10 (2)

4.  Unhusked beech mast – Fagus silvatica L.

5.  Purghera – Jatropha curcas L.

6.  Indian mustard – Brassica juncea (L.) Czern. And Coss. ssp. integrifolia (West.) Thell.

7.  Sareptian mustard – Brassica juncea (L.) Czern. And Coss. ssp.juncea

8.  Chinese mustard – Brassica juncea (L.) Czern. And Coss. ssp. juncea var. lutea Batalin

9.  Black mustard – Brassica nigra (L.) Koch

10.  Ethiopian mustard – Brassica carinata A. Braun

Feed materials and compound feed

Seeds and fruit of the plant species listed opposite as well as their processed derivatives may only be present in feed in trace amounts not quantitatively determinable

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11.  Seeds from Ambrosia spp.

Feed materials (3)

50

with the exception of

 

—  Millet (grains of Panicum miliaceum L.) and sorghum (grains of Sorghum bicolor (L) Moench s.l.) not directly fed to animals (3).

200

Compound feed containing unground grains and seeds.

50

(1)   In so far determinable by analytical microscopy.

(2)   Includes also seed husk fragments.

(3)   In case unequivocal evidence is provided that the grains and seeds are intended for milling or crushing, there is no need to perform a cleaning of the grains and seeds containing non-compliant levels of seeds of Ambrosia spp. before milling or crushing. Prevention measures shall be taken to avoid dissemination of Ambrosia spp. seeds into the environment during transport, storage or processing of these seeds and grains.

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SECTION VII:  AUTHORISED FEED ADDITIVES IN NON-TARGET FEED FOLLOWING UNAVOIDABLE CARRY-OVER

Coccidiostat

Products intended for animal feed (1)

Maximum content in mg/kg (ppm) relative to a feed with a moisture content of 12 %

1.  Decoquinate

Feed materials

0,4

Compound feed for

 

—  laying birds and chickens reared for laying (> 16 weeks),

0,4

—  chickens for fattening for the period before slaughter in which the use of decoquinate is prohibited (withdrawal feed),

0,4

—  other animal species.

1,2

Premixtures for use in feed in which the use of decoquinate is not authorised.

 (2)

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2.  Diclazuril

Feed materials

0,01

Compound feed for

 

—  laying birds and chickens reared for laying (> 16 weeks),

0,01

—  rabbits for fattening and breeding for the period before slaughter in which the use of diclazuril is prohibited (withdrawal feed),

0,01

—  other animal species other than chickens reared for laying (< 16 weeks), chickens for fattening, guinea fowl and turkeys for fattening.

0,03

Premixtures for use in feed in which the use of diclazuril is not authorised.

 (2)

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3.  Halofuginone hydrobromide

Feed materials

0,03

Compound feed for

 

—  laying birds, chickens reared for laying and turkeys (> 12 weeks),

0,03

—  chickens for fattening and turkeys (< 12 weeks) for the period before slaughter in which the use of halofuginone hydrobromide is prohibited (withdrawal feed),

0,03

—  other animal species.

0,09

Premixtures for use in feed in which the use of halofuginone hydrobromide is not authorised.

 (2)

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4.  Lasalocid A sodium

Feed materials

1,25

Compound feed for

 

—  dogs, calves, rabbits, equine species, dairy animals, laying birds, turkeys (> 16 weeks) and chickens reared for laying (> 16 weeks),

1,25

—  chickens for fattening, chickens reared for laying (< 16 weeks) and turkeys (< 16 weeks) for the period before slaughter in which the use of lasalocid A sodium is prohibited (withdrawal feed),

1,25

—  pheasants, guinea fowl, quails and partridges (except laying birds) for the period before slaughter in which the use of lasalocid A sodium is prohibited (withdrawal feed),

1,25

—  other animal species.

3,75

Premixtures for use in feed in which the use of lasalocid A sodium is not authorised.

 (2)

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5.  Maduramicin ammonium alpha

Feed materials

0,05

Compound feed for

 

—  equine species, rabbits, turkeys (> 16 weeks), laying birds and chickens reared for laying (> 16 weeks),

0,05

—  chickens for fattening and turkeys (< 16 weeks) for the period before slaughter in which the use of maduramicin ammonium alpha is prohibited (withdrawal feed),

0,05

—  other animal species.

0,15

Premixtures for use in feed in which the use of maduramicin ammonium alpha is not authorised.

 (2)

6.  Monensin sodium

Feed materials

1,25

Compound feed for

 

—  equine species, dogs, small ruminants (sheep and goat), ducks, bovine, dairy cattle, laying birds, chickens reared for laying (> 16 weeks) and turkeys (> 16 weeks),

1,25

—  chickens for fattening, chickens reared for laying (< 16 weeks) and turkeys (< 16 weeks) for the period before slaughter in which the use of monensin sodium is prohibited (withdrawal feed),

1,25

—  other animal species.

3,75

Premixtures for use in feed in which the use of monensin sodium is not authorised.

 (2)

7.  Narasin

Feed materials

0,7

Compound feed for

 

—  turkeys, rabbits, equine species, laying birds and chickens reared for laying (> 16 weeks),

0,7

—  other animal species.

2,1

Premixtures for use in feed in which the use of narasin is not authorised.

 (2)

8.  Nicarbazin

Feed materials

1,25

Compound feed for

 

—  equine species, laying birds and chickens reared for laying (> 16 weeks),

1,25

—  other animal species.

3,75

Premixtures for use in feed in which the use of nicarbazin (alone or in combination with narasin) is not authorised.

 (2)

9.  Robenidine hydrochloride

Feed materials

0,7

Compound feed for

 

—  laying birds and chickens reared for laying (> 16 weeks),

0,7

—  chickens for fattening, rabbits for fattening and breeding and turkeys for the period before slaughter in which the use of robenidine hydrochloride is prohibited (withdrawal feed),

0,7

—  other animal species.

2,1

Premixtures for use in feed in which the use of robenidine hydrochloride is not authorised.

 (2)

10.  Salinomycin sodium

Feed materials

0,7

Compound feed for

 

—  equine species, turkeys, laying birds and chickens reared for laying (> 12 weeks),

0,7

—  chickens for fattening, chickens reared for laying (< 12 weeks) and rabbits for fattening for the period before slaughter in which the use of salinomycin sodium is prohibited (withdrawal feed),

0,7

—  other animal species.

2,1

Premixtures for use in feed in which the use of salinomycin sodium is not authorised

 (2)

11.  Semduramicin sodium

Feed materials

0,25

Compound feed for

 

—  laying birds and chickens reared for laying (> 16 weeks),

0,25

—  chickens for fattening for the period before slaughter in which the use of semduramicin sodium is prohibited (withdrawal feed),

0,25

—  other animal species.

0,75

Premixtures for use in feed in which the use of semduramicin sodium is not authorised.

 (2)

(1)   Without prejudice to the authorised levels in the frame of Regulation (EC) No 1831/2003 of the European Parliament and of the Council (OJ L 268, 18.10.2003, p. 29).

(2)   The maximum level of the substance in the premixture is the concentration which shall not result in a level of the substance higher than 50 % of the maximum levels established in the feed when the instructions for use of the premixture are followed.

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ANNEX II



ACTION THRESHOLDS TRIGGERING INVESTIGATIONS BY MEMBER STATES, AS REFERRED TO IN ARTICLE 4(2)

SECTION: DIOXINS AND PCBs

Undesirable substances

Products intended for animal feed

Action threshold in ng WHO-PCDD/F TEQ/kg (ppt) (2) relative to a feedingstuff with a moisture content of 12 %

Comments and additional information (e.g. nature of investigations to be performed)

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1.  Dioxins [sum of polychlorinated dibenzo-para-dioxins (PCDDs), polychlorinated dibenzofurans (PCDFs) expressed in World Health Organisation (WHO) toxic equivalents, using the WHO-TEFs (toxic equivalency factors, 2005) (1)]

Feed materials of plant origin

0,5

 (3)

with the exception of:

 
 

—  vegetable oils and their by-products.

0,5

 (3)

Feed materials of mineral origin

0,5

 (3)

Feed materials of animal origin:

 
 

—  Animal fat, including milk fat and egg fat,

0,75

 (3)

—  Other land animal products including milk and milk products and eggs and egg products,

0,5

 (3)

—  Fish oil,

4,0

 (4)

—  Fish, other aquatic animals and products derived thereof with the exception of fish oil, hydrolysed fish protein containing more than 20 % fat and crustacea meal,

0,75

 (4)

—  Hydrolysed fish protein containing more than 20 % fat; crustacea meal.

1,25

 (4)

Feed additives belonging to the functional groups of binders and anti-caking agents

0,5

 (3)

Feed additives belonging to the functional group of compounds of trace elements

0,5

 (3)

Premixtures

0,5

 (3)

Compound feed with the exception of:

0,5

 (3)

—  compound feed for pet animals and fish,

1,25

 (4)

—  compound feed for fur animals.

 

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2.  Dioxin-like PCBs (sum of polychlorinated biphenyls (PCBs) expressed in World Health Organisation (WHO) toxic equivalents, using the WHO-TEFs (toxic equivalency factors, 2005) (1))

Feed materials of plant origin with the exception of:

0,35

 (3)

—  vegetable oils and their by-products

0,5

 (3)

Feed materials of mineral origin

0,35

 (3)

Feed materials of animal origin:

 
 

—  Animal fat, including milk fat and egg fat

0,75

 (3)

—  Other land animal products including milk and milk products and eggs and egg products

0,35

 (3)

—  Fish oil

11,0

 (4)

—  Fish, other aquatic animals and products derived thereof with the exception of fish oil and fish protein, hydrolysed, containing more than 20 % fat (3)

2,0

 (4)

—  Fish protein, hydrolysed, containing more than 20 % fat

5,0

 (4)

Feed additives belonging to the functional groups of binders and anti-caking agents

0,5

 (3)

Feed additives belonging to the functional group of compounds of trace elements

0,35

 (3)

Premixtures

0,35

 (3)

Compound feed with the exception of:

0,5

 (3)

—  compound feed for pet animals and fish

2,5

 (4)

—  compound feed for fur animals

 
(1)   Table of TEF (= toxic equivalency factors) for dioxins, furans and dioxin-like PCBs:


Congener

TEF value

Dibenzo-para-dioxins (‘PCDDs’) and Dibenzo-para-furans (PCDFs)

2,3,7,8-TCDD

1

1,2,3,7,8-PeCDD

1

1,2,3,4,7,8-HxCDD

0,1

1,2,3,6,7,8-HxCDD

0,1

1,2,3,7,8,9-HxCDD

0,1

1,2,3,4,6,7,8-HpCDD

0,01

OCDD

0,0003

 
 

2,3,7,8-TCDF

0,1

1,2,3,7,8-PeCDF

0,03

2,3,4,7,8-PeCDF

0,3

1,2,3,4,7,8-HxCDF

0,1

1,2,3,6,7,8-HxCDF

0,1

1,2,3,7,8,9-HxCDF

0,1

2,3,4,6,7,8-HxCDF

0,1

1,2,3,4,6,7,8-HpCDF

0,01

1,2,3,4,7,8,9-HpCDF

0,01

OCDF

0,0003

‘Dioxin-like’ PCBs: Non-ortho PCBs + Mono-ortho PCBs

 
 

Non-ortho PCBs

PCB 77

0,0001

PCB 81

0,0003

PCB 126

0,1

PCB 169

0,03

 
 

Mono-ortho PCBs

PCB 105

0,00003

PCB 114

0,00003

PCB 118

0,00003

PCB 123

0,00003

PCB 156

0,00003

PCB 157

0,00003

PCB 167

0,00003

PCB 189

0,00003

 
 
 
 

Abbreviations used: ‘T’ = tetra; ‘Pe’ = penta; ‘Hx’ = hexa; ‘Hp’ = hepta; ‘O’ = octa; ‘CDD’ = chlorodibenzodioxin; ‘CDF’ = chlorodibenzofuran; ‘CB’ = chlorobiphenyl.

(2)   Upper-bound concentrations; upper-bound concentrations are calculated on the assumption that all values of the different congeners below the limit of quantification are equal to the limit of quantification.

(3)   Identification of source of contamination. Once source is identified, take appropriate measures, where possible, to reduce or eliminate source of contamination.

(4)   In many cases it might not be necessary to perform an investigation into the source of contamination as the background level in some areas is close to or above the action level. However, in cases where the action level is exceeded, all information, such as sampling period, geographical origin, fish species etc., shall be recorded with a view to future measures to manage the presence of dioxins and dioxin-like compounds in these materials for animal nutrition.

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ANNEX III



CORRELATION TABLE

Directive 1999/29/EC

This Directive

Article 1

Article 1

Article 2(a)

Article 2(a)

Article 2(b)

Article 2(b)

Article 2(c)

Article 2(g)

Article 2(d)

Article 2(f)

Article 2(e)

Article 2(e)

Article 2(f)

Article 2(i)

Article 2(g)

Article 2(j)

Article 2(h)

Article 2(c)

Article 2(d)

Article 2(h)

Article 2(k)

Article 2(l)

Article 3

Article 3

Article 4(1)

Article 4(1)

Article 4(2)

Article 4(2)

Article 5

Article 6

Article 7

Article 5

Article 8

Article 6

Article 9

Article 7

Article 10

Article 8

Article 11

Article 9

Article 12

Article 10

Article 13

Article 11

Article 14

Article 12

Article 15

Article 13

Article 16

Article 14

Article 15

Article 17

Article 16

Article 18

Article 17

Annex I

Annex I

Annex II

Annex III

Annex IV

Annex II



( 1 ) OJ C 89 E, 28.3.2000, p. 70 and OJ C 96 E, 27.3.2001, p. 346.

( 2 ) OJ C 140, 18.5.2000, p. 9.

( 3 ) Opinion of the European Parliament of 4 October 2000 (OJ C 178, 22.6.2001, p. 160), Council Common Position of 17 September 2001 (OJ C 4, 7.1.2002, p. 1) and Decision of the European Parliament of 12 December 2001 (not yet published in the Official Journal). Decision of the European Parliament of 10 April 2002 and Decision of the Council of 22 April 2002.

( 4 ) OJ L 115, 4.5.1999, p. 32.

( 5 ) OJ L 125, 23.5.1996, p. 35. Directive as last amended by European Parliament and Council Directive 2000/16/EC (OJ L 105, 3.5.2000, p. 36).

( 6 ) OJ L 265, 8.11.1995, p. 17. Directive as last amended by Directive 2001/46/EC of the European Parliament and of the Council (OJ L 234, 1.9.2001, p. 55).

( 7 ) OJ L 170, 3.8.1970, p. 1.

( 8 ) OJ L 184, 17.7.1999, p. 23.

( 9 ) OJ L 270, 14.12.1970, p. 1. Directive as last amended by Commission Regulation (EC) No 2205/2001 (OJ L 297, 15.11.2001, p. 3).

( 10 ) OJ L 86, 6.4.1979, p. 30. Directive as last amended by the European Parliament and Council Directive 2002/2/EC (OJ L 63, 6.3.2002, p. 23).

( 11 ) OJ L 340, 9.12.1976, p. 26. Directive as last amended by Commission Directive 2000/57/EC (OJ L 244, 29.9.2000, p. 76).

( 12 ) OJ L 221, 7.8.1986, p. 37. Directive as last amended by Commission Directive 2002/23/EC (OJ L 64, 7.3.2002, p. 13).

( 13 ) OJ L 221, 7.8.1986, p. 43. Directive as last amended by Directive 2002/23/EC.

( 14 ) OJ L 350, 14.12.1990, p. 71. Directive as last amended by Directive 2002/23/EC.

( 15 ) OJ L 213, 21.7.1982, p. 8. Directive as last amended by Directive 1999/20/EC (OJ L 80, 25.3.1999, p. 20).

( 16 ) OJ L 237, 22.9.1993, p. 23. Directive as last amended by Directive 1999/29/EC (OJ L 115, 4.5.1999, p. 32).

( 17 ) OJ L 170, 3.8.1970, p. 1.

( 18 ) 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 (OJ L 31, 1.2.2002, p. 1).

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