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    Publication of an application pursuant to Article 50(2)(a) of Regulation (EU) No 1151/2012 of the European Parliament and of the Council on quality schemes for agricultural products and foodstuffs

    IO C 352, 7.10.2014, p. 17–21 (BG, ES, CS, DA, DE, ET, EL, EN, FR, HR, IT, LV, LT, HU, MT, NL, PL, PT, RO, SK, SL, FI, SV)

    7.10.2014   

    EN

    Official Journal of the European Union

    C 352/17


    Publication of an application pursuant to Article 50(2)(a) of Regulation (EU) No 1151/2012 of the European Parliament and of the Council on quality schemes for agricultural products and foodstuffs

    2014/C 352/10

    This publication confers the right to object to the application pursuant to Article 51 of Regulation (EU) No 1151/2012 of the European Parliament and of the Council (1).

    AMENDMENT APPLICATION

    COUNCIL REGULATION (EC) No 510/2006

    on the protection of geographical indications and designations of origin for agricultural products and foodstuffs  (2)

    AMENDMENT APPLICATION IN ACCORDANCE WITH ARTICLE 9

    ‘FASOLA PIĘKNY JAŚ Z DOLINY DUNAJCA’/‘FASOLA Z DOLINY DUNAJCA’

    EC No: PL-PDO-0105-01189 — 19.12.2013

    PGI ( ) PDO ( X )

    1.   Headings in the product specification affected by the amendments

        Name of product

        Description of product

        Geographical area

        Proof of origin

        Method of production

        Link with the geographical area

        Labelling

        National requirements

        Other [to be specified]

    2.   Type of amendment(s)

        Amendment to single document or summary sheet

        Amendment to specification of registered PDO or PGI for which neither the single document nor the summary sheet has been published

        Amendment to specification that requires no amendment to the published single document (Article 9(3) of Regulation (EC) No 510/2006)

        Temporary amendment to specification resulting from imposition of obligatory sanitary or phytosanitary measures by the public authorities (Article 9(4) of Regulation (EC) No 510/2006)

    3.   Amendment(s)

    The value of the mass of 1 000 seeds is amended. The mass of 1 000 seeds ranging from 1 100 to 1 500 g indicated under point 3.2 (Description of the product) is an obvious clerical error. Large seeds are one of the main distinguishing features of the ‘fasola Piękny Jaś z Doliny Dunajca’/‘fasola z Doliny Dunajca’, and the actual mass of 1 000 seeds ranges from 2 000 to 2 800 g. In the light of the above, the following sentence was added to point 3.2: ‘The bean is among the largest of the Phaseolus multiflorus, or Phaseolus coccineus species’. That sentence is an additional argument in favour of the need to amend the mass of 1 000 seeds of the ‘fasola Piękny Jaś z Doliny Dunajca’/‘fasola z Doliny Dunajca’.

    The use of common sunflower plants (Latin: Helianthus annuus) as canes will be added to Point 7 of the specification. Common sunflowers have been used as supporting plants to grow ‘Piękny Jaś’ climbing beans ever since climbing beans were first cultivated in the Dunajec valley. This method is increasingly popular among farmers because it has a greening effect and enhances the landscape. This information has been included with a view to obtaining PDO status.

    In addition, agronomic data relating to seed sowing standards and the width of rows for bean cultivation were updated in point 7 of the ‘fasola Piękny Jaś z Doliny Dunajca’/‘fasola z Doliny Dunajca’ specification. These changes have been made necessary by intensive replacement of farm machinery in Małopolska over the last few years. Modern tractors have a larger wheelbase and wider tyres than older models, thereby necessitating changes to agrotechnical standards.

    The proposed amendments have no impact whatsoever on the distinguishing characteristics of the ‘fasola Piękny Jaś z Doliny Dunajca’/‘fasola z Doliny Dunajca’ indicated under point 5.2 of the single document or on its high quality and characteristic taste, but they will enable PDO protection to be afforded to producers who apply current agrotechnical standards.

    SINGLE DOCUMENT

    COUNCIL REGULATION (EC) No 510/2006

    on the protection of geographical indications and designations of origin for agricultural products and foodstuffs  (3)

    ‘FASOLA PIĘKNY JAŚ Z DOLINY DUNAJCA’/‘FASOLA Z DOLINY DUNAJCA’

    EC No: PL-PDO-0105-01189 — 19.12.2013

    PGI ( ) PDO ( X )

    1.   Name

    ‘Fasola Piękny Jaś z Doliny Dunajca’/‘Fasola z Doliny Dunajca’

    2.   Member State or Third Country

    Poland

    3.   Description of the agricultural product or foodstuff

    3.1.   Type of product

    Class 1.6: Fruit, vegetables and cereals, fresh or processed

    3.2.   Description of the product to which the name in (1) applies

    Only dry seeds of the bean intended for human consumption can be sold under the name ‘fasola Piękny Jaś z Doliny Dunajca’/‘fasola z Doliny Dunajca’. The bean is among the largest of the Phaseolus multiflorus, or Phaseolus coccineus, species.

    Physical characteristics:

    the mass of one thousand seeds ranges from 2 000 to 2 800 g, depending on the soil conditions of the plantation and the meteorological conditions during the growing period,

    the seeds are healthy, ripe, smooth, well developed and filled, of a uniform kidney shape, laterally flattened and free from impurities or damage caused by insects. They are characterised by a glossy germ tegument of uniform white colour. They have a characteristic smell of well-dried bean seeds, without any mustiness or any other extraneous odours. The moisture content of the seeds does not exceed 18 %. They have a delicate, mild and slightly sweet taste which is characteristic of this bean.

    The following minimum requirements apply to the beans prior to packing:

    up to 0,1 %, broken seeds,

    up to 0,1 %, dried-up seeds,

    up to 2 %, other varieties of white seed,

    up to 1 %, coloured seeds,

    up to 1 %, seeds of non-uniform colour,

    up to 0,3 %, parts of stems, pods, leaves, wood, packaging and non-toxic weed seeds,

    up to 0,2 %, mineral impurities.

    Beans not meeting the above requirements must not exceed 1,05 % in total.

    Chemical characteristics:

    total protein 20-24 %,

    crude fat 1,0-2,5 %,

    crude fibre 3,3-4,8 %,

    ash 3,8-4,4 %.

    3.3.   Raw materials (for processed products only)

    3.4.   Feed (for products of animal origin only)

    3.5.   Specific steps in production that must take place in the identified geographical area

    In order to ensure the highest product quality, each step in the production of the ‘fasola Piękny Jaś z Doliny Dunajca’/‘fasola z Doliny Dunajca’ must take place in the geographical area defined in (4). This is due, among other things, to the fact that the specific natural conditions prevailing in this area are favourable for bean cultivation. Moreover, the entire production process is based on methods which are traditional for this region and most of the work is executed manually. For this reason, the skills of local producers play a significant part.

    3.6.   Specific rules concerning slicing, grating, packaging, etc.

    3.7.   Specific rules concerning labelling

    4.   Concise definition of the geographical area

    The area of cultivation of the ‘fasola Piękny Jaś z Doliny Dunajca’ or ‘fasola z Doliny Dunajca’ encompasses 11 municipalities in the Dunajec river valley: Gródek nad Dunajcem (Nowosądecki County), Zakliczyn, Wojnicz, Wierzchosławice, Radłów, Wietrzychowice, Tarnów, Pleśna, Żabno (Tarnowski County), Czchów (Brzeski County) and Gręboszów (Dąbrowski County) in Małopolskie Voivodship.

    5.   Link with the geographical area

    5.1.   Specificity of the geographical area

    The Dunajec Valley was shaped by the River Dunajec. It is characterised by varied topography. The altitude of the land above sea level gradually decreases from Gródek nad Dunajcem to Wietrzychowice, the latter being the lowest municipality in the Dunajec Valley. The main axis of the landscape is a wide terraced valley, running south-west to north-east. The meandering channel of the river Dunajec, between 50 and 150 m wide, is partly regulated and embanked. Stretching along it are belts of rock and above them a distinct flood plain which takes up most of the bottom of the valley. Arctic air masses pass southward through the valley and warm air masses move northward. A foehn wind also reaches the valley. In spring and autumn, morning mists limit sudden temperature changes between day and night. The characteristic shape of the Dunajec Valley also causes an influx of warm air masses in spring and summer.

    The plantations of the ‘fasola Piękny Jaś z Doliny Dunajca’/‘fasola z Doliny Dunajca’ are located at a relatively low level, which protects the fields from the wind. The alluvial mud soils on which they are situated are very favourable to this species, both with regard to the available mineral content and pH level, as well as the volume and pattern of rainfall during the growing period. The soil of the farms in the Dunajec Valley has a very high magnesium content (12,2-15 mg per 100 g of soil).

    The Tarnów area, at the centre of the Dunajec Valley, is one of the warmest in Poland. The dates on which the average diurnal temperature reaches defined thermal thresholds, namely > 0, > 5, > 10 and > 15 °C, are very advantageous in the Dunajec Valley, falling several to over a dozen days earlier than in other regions of Poland. Moreover, the average multiannual air temperature values for Tarnów are 0,8 °C higher than in Kraków, some 90 km away.

    5.1.1.   Human factors

    The skills which are indispensable for the proper cultivation and harvesting of beans with the right qualities have been perfected by the farmers who have grown the ‘fasola Piękny Jaś z Doliny Dunajca’/‘fasola z Doliny Dunajca’ over several generations. The following are particularly important: reproducing seed on an individual holding, choosing the appropriate time for sowing, thus preventing losses occurring as a result of freezing, preparing the soil for sowing, placing the correct number of seeds (3 to 5) in the individual hole in the soil, selecting the right canes and training the beans on them and choosing the best moment for cutting the plants in order to let the seeds dry before the first frost. Only the skilled handling of the whole production process can ensure a good and balanced bean crop with high seed quality. Bean cultivation is mainly based on manual work and requires considerable care, dedication and timely execution of each task depending on the weather conditions in the year in question.

    5.2.   Specificity of the product

    The distinguishing characteristics of the ‘fasola Piękny Jaś z Doliny Dunajca’/‘fasola z Doliny Dunajca’ are as follows:

    —   magnesium (Mg) content: on average 80 mg/kg higher than in the case of beans from outside the geographical area defined in (4),

    —   moisture content: does not exceed 18 %,

    —   sweet taste: confirmed by a sensory evaluation in the laboratory,

    —   structure and consistency: delicate, ‘melt-in-the-mouth’ texture, with a very slight mealiness,

    —   skin thickness: assessed as thin by a sensory evaluation in the laboratory,

    —   skin softness: assessed as soft by a sensory evaluation in the laboratory,

    —   cooking time: 10 minutes less than in the case of beans from outside the geographical area defined in (4).

    5.3.   Causal link between the geographical area and the quality or characteristics of the product (for PDO) or a specific quality, the reputation or other characteristic of the product (for PGI)

    The ‘fasola Piękny Jaś z Doliny Dunajca’/‘fasola z Doliny Dunajca’ is a product that has emerged exclusively due to the combination of a specific set of natural factors (i.e. climate and soil) with the skills of local producers. It is this combination alone which ensures the product’s unique quality.

    The high magnesium (Mg) content of the soil in the area where the ‘fasola Piękny Jaś z Doliny Dunajca’/‘fasola z Doliny Dunajca’ is cultivated increases the content of this element in the seeds and, where the seeds are harvested at the appropriate time, helps to give the product its characteristic sweet taste.

    The fertile alluvial mud soils and the climate of the Dunajec Valley suit the bean and provide very good conditions for its growth and development. The air temperature range during the growing period and the volume and pattern of rainfall are highly beneficial for the proper development of the ‘fasola Piękny Jaś z Doliny Dunajca’/‘fasola z Doliny Dunajca’ and a good yield. The inseparable link between these geographical characteristics and the skills involved in choosing the appropriate time for sowing, preparing the soil for sowing, placing the correct number of seeds in individual holes in the soil and choosing the best moment for cutting the plants ensures an abundant crop of large beans. Choosing the right time to cut the plants and leaving them for the right length of time in the fresh air, coupled with the favourable atmospheric conditions in the area, produces seeds which have a lower moisture content and a thinner germ tegument than Phaseolus multiflorus originating outside the Dunajec Valley. Manual seed sorting enables strict quality standards to be maintained for the seeds of the ‘fasola Piękny Jaś z Doliny Dunajca’/‘fasola z Doliny Dunajca’.

    Drying the seeds naturally without forcing or accelerating this process results in an even reduction in cell-wall spacing without causing cell-wall degradation. This treatment ensures that the ‘fasola Piękny Jaś z Doliny Dunajca’/‘fasola z Doliny Dunajca’ has a short cooking time, a delicate structure and consistency and a very soft germ tegument in comparison with Phaseolus multiflorus seeds originating outside the geographical area defined in (4).

    Reference to publication of the specification

    (Article 5(7) of Regulation (EC) No 510/2006 (4))

    http://www.minrol.gov.pl/pol/Jakosc-zywnosci/Produkty-regionalne-i-tradycyjne/Zlozone-wnioski-o-rejestracje-Produkty-regionalne-i-tradycyjne/OGLOSZENIE-MINISTRA-ROLNICTWA-I-ROZWOJU-WSI-z-dnia-25-pazdziernika-2013-roku2


    (1)  OJ L 343, 14.12.2012, p. 1.

    (2)  OJ L 93, 31.3.2006, p. 12. Replaced by Regulation (EU) No 1151/2012.

    (3)  Replaced by Regulation (EU) No 1151/2012.

    (4)  See footnote 3.


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