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Original Language Title: Bekendtgørelse om markfrø

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Overview (in Contents)
Annex 1 Annex:
Annex 2 species covered by the notice
Annex 3 Avls
Annex 4 Authorisation of markers, sampling agents, companies and departments using authorized samplers and seed analysis laboratories
Annex 5 Quality standards
Annex 6 Labelling
Annex 7 Sale of varieties that are during testing for recording on variety list
Annex 8 Approval to produce greater parties of grasses
Annex 9 Especially on conservation varieties

Order of field seeds1)

Pursuant to section 1-4, Section 3(1), and Section 4(2) of Regulation (EC) No 195 of 12 March 2009, and §§ 1-2 and § 13(3) of the Act on Plants, potatoes and plants, in accordance with Section 195 of 12 March 2009, and 1-2 1-2 and § 13(3) of the Act on plant damage, in accordance with Act No 198 of 12 March 2009, as well as authorised:

§ 1. A party seed of a kind referred to in Annex 2 shall only be sold as seed to seed after the rules of this notice.

Substances. 2. The provisions on sale also apply to the sale, sale, distribution, delivery and other form of transfer to or without any remuneration.

3. Notwithstanding paragraph 1 and 2, the notice does not apply to

1) supply of seed to official control, testing and examination,

2) delivery of seed for processing and packing, provided that the recipient does not obtain ownership to the seed and

3) 3) sale of seed for breeding of plants for decoration purposes.

4. The provisions of Section 25 on plant passport also apply to the seeds of the species Helianthus annuus L. (solute), although the species are not subject to this notice.

Registration of companies

§ 2. A company that produces and resort seeds in the country for seeding or leads seed to seeding into the country for sale must be registered in the Plant Directorate.

Substances. 2. If a registered company owns or is the company no longer required by paragraph 1, the representative must be notified in writing.

3. A registered company must conduct accounting of purchases, holdings and sale of seed. The account must contain information about quantity, reference or breeding batch number for incoming and outgoing parties as well as on the sender and receiving of these. The account must be kept for at least three years.

4. Direktoratet may terminate a business registration if the company has no later than 30 days after claim has paid due fees according to the notice of payment for control etc. with seed and seat grains.

5. (1) 1 - 4 does not apply to a company that exclusively buys the mark and sealed seed in a Member State of the European Union and sells it without breaking the seal.

Legislation

§ 3. The company shall be based on a written contract between the breeder and a registered company.

Substances. 2. (1) 1 does not apply to breeding in areas owned or used by a registered company.

§ 4. For the breeding of seeds wished to be approved for certification must be applied to an issue that meets the conditions laid down in paragraph 2 and 3.

Substances. 2. The party must be of a black

1) is admitted to the Danish variety list, in accordance with the announcement of a list of approved varieties of agricultural plant and vegetable species (sorts list), or

2) is admitted to the European Community common variety list, or

3) 3) was reviewed for admission to the Danish variety list and the black is recorded before the breed is notified to final certification, or

4) is permitted in a state that is not a member of the European Union, provided that the breed must be carried out to this State.

3. 2 applies only to varieties (ingrown lines and hybrids) which are only to be used as components in hybrid varieties, if the seed of the blacks must be sold with the indication of the variety name.

4. The doctoral party must be certified as pre- basis seed, basic seed, or for mark, horse bean, lupin, spindle, oil, and hemp as certified seed 1. generation, cf. section 15.

5. No. 4 may a party foreseeable material, cf. section 15(1), after review of the Plant Directorate is used for breeding, if the party is produced on the responsibility of the owner or its representative, and its variety characteristics correspond to the variety description. §§ 9 - 12 is equivalent.

§ 5. A party not produced here in the country shall comply with the conditions laid down in section 4 and section 12(1) and 3, and shall be notified to the Plant Directorate before submitting.

Substances. 2. Review of a party produced in a state if the production of seed by decision of the Council of the European Union is approved as equal to the production of seed in a Member State, and lots of varieties (ingrown lines and hybrids) which are only to be used as components in hybrid varieties must be accompanied by the original label of the party or a copy thereof.

3. The provisions of Section 33 shall apply.

Break control

§ 6. An area with seeds wished to be certified must be considered in the growth season to control the breeding standards of Annex 3 complied with.

Substances. 2. Review for breeding control must be submitted to the Plant Directorate and can only be submitted by a registered company.

3. The review must only include one breeder, one species, one black and one category and must only include several areas if these are within a radius of 3 km.

4. An area with field seeds must be reported to breeding control by 1 May, but for winter rape no later than 1 February. Reviews received after 1 July are rejected.

§ 7. The bump control must be made by the fields of the Plant Directorate.

Substances. 2. Notwithstanding paragraph1, the breeding control of areas with seed, which was reviewed for the breeding of certified seed 1 and 2th generation, is made by persons authorised by the direktorate in accordance with the provisions of Annex 4, Part I. Direktoratet makes sample breeding control of the controlled areas.

3. The detectorate shall inform the written notice of the result of the breeding control. In the case of cassation, the cause is provided.

Partial control

§ 8. The Plant Directorate undertakes upon request from a registered company samples of a party derived from approved areas, and as agtes notified to certification, to examine whether the Party complies with the quality standards of Annex 5.

Substances. 2. Notwithstanding paragraph 1, the samples may be deducted by a sampler authorised by the direktorate pursuant to the provisions of Annex 4, Part II when the sampling takes place in a company or department authorised by the provisions of Annex 4, Part III.

3. The company must ensure that official analyses are carried out in accordance with Section 41. The company must send copy of analysis results within 3 months after date of sampling. All costs for sampling and analysis are held by the company.

Section 9. The sampling must be carried out after applicable international rules and in accordance with “Instructuring in the sampling of seed”.

Substances. 2. The sampling must take place in a suitable local, and the party must be easily accessible and clearly separated from other parties. The sampler must have a suitable local at its disposal for registrations, division, marking, sealing and storage. The room must be located in connection with the premises where the other part of the sampling work takes place, and there must be a lockable creature that only the samplers have access.

3. When sampling with an automatic sampler, the installation must be approved by the Plant Directorate. The automatic sampler must be tested correctly. The company must perform an annual control of the automatic sampler and could demonstrate evidence of control.

Section 10. A party, including mixtures, in accordance with Section 20, must be notified to certification in sealed devices marked with an official label note after the provisions of Annex 6.

Substances. 2. The party must be sufficiently uniform and the weight of the Party must not exceed the following weight limits with more than 5%:

1) Lupin, awning, horse bean and vikkearter 30 tons.

2) Seeds of seroe 20 tons.

3) 3) Other species 10 tonnes.

3. Regardless of paragraph 2, parties of grasses produced in production departments approved by the Plant Directorate to produce larger parties of grasses, in accordance with Annex 8, shall not exceed 25 tonnes by more than 5 per cent. Approval may be withdrawn in accordance with Annex 8, Part III, no. 3.

4. The labelling and sealing must be made by the sampler or under its supervision and so that it is destroyed by opening and cannot be used again. § 8(2) applies similar.

5. Regardless of paragraph 1, a company approved by the Plant Directoratet shall report a party seed in relation to the fact that the Party is delivered in loose weight directly to final consumer in the country, cf. section 27,(3).

6. Should the seal be broken, and shall the party be resembled, it shall be done under the supervision of the sampler.

7. No one can stand in boxes without sealing provided that

1) The boxes are covered with lid to avoid pollution,

2) The boxes are not moved un sealed between production departments,

3) 3) The party is marketed in sealed devices and

4) The company has one of the Plant Directorate approved quality management system.

8. Notwithstanding the provisions of Annex 6, Part I, Section A, No. 9, Section B, No. 8, Section E, No. 7, and Part IV, Section C, No. 9, the weight declarations of a party in large boxes are set as average weight for the boxes in the Party, provided that

1) the exact weight is noted on a company box label, where there is also information about party number, art, black and category,

2) discard the mark with average weight not moved from the manufacturer's warehouse,

3) 3) individual devices are marked with correct weight by marketing the party and

4) The company has one of the Plant Directorate approved quality management system.

§ 11. Documentation for purchases, printing and consumption of official markers must be registered. It also applies to bags with printed label bill.

Substances. 2. When purchasing official sealing devices, including plomber and sealing strips, all sealing devices are assigned to the sampler. Documentation for purchase and consumption of sealing devices must be registered for each type.

§ 12. The company must be in front of a sample drawn out by the party after Section 8, the inspection animals for the purpose of determining whether the party complies with the standards of Annex 3 and 5 for variety mediation and content of other black.

Substances. 2. Regardless of paragraph 1, samples of a party certified seed of other species than marked, horse bean, lupin, spinach, spinach, oil, and hemp and certified seed 2. generation of marked, horse bean, lupin, spinach, spinach, spinach, oil belong and hemp only control animals upon request from the direktorate. The samples must be kept for at least one year.

3. (1) 1 shall not apply to a party that is not bred here in the country, if the reviewers no later than 15 August in the harvest year, the detectorates a inspection certificate issued by the official inspection authority in the breeding country.

4. Control cultivation can be carried out by the Plant Directorate or by the Authority in another Member State in the European Union or Member State of the European Economic Cooperation. The result of control cultivation carried out in another Member State shall be submitted to the Plant Directoratet at least 15 August this year. All costs associated with control are held by the company.

5. Control cultivation must be carried out in accordance with applicable international rules

Certification certification

§ 13. A party from an approved area in the country can be reported to the Plant Directoratet for certification.

Substances. 2. The review must be submitted in writing to the direktoratet and can only be submitted by a registered company. The review must specify in which category the party is requested certified, cf. section 15, which breeding parties or certified parties included in the notified party and with which quantities.

3. (1) 1 and 2 and § 33 shall be equivalent to a party

1) is bred in a Member State of the European Union and originates directly from

a) preliminary seed or certified seed 1th generation certified in a Member State of the European Union or in a state not a member of the European Union, but if the production of seed is approved as equal to the production of seed in a Member State, or

b) a cross of basic seeds certified in a Member State and basic seed certified in a straight state (hybride varieties),

2) is marked by the provisions of Annex 6, Part II, Section A, and

3) 3) is accompanied by an official follow document containing the information listed in Annex 6, Part II, Section B.

4. (1) 1 and 2 and § 33 shall be equivalent to a party which is bred in a state not member of the European Union if

1) The basic seed is bred or certified in the country or in the state concerned, and the production of seed concerned is approved as equal to the production of seed in a Member State,

2) The breeding State has officially established that the Party complies with the breeding standards of the OECD rules, in accordance with Section 18,

3) 3) The party is marked as not finally certified seed after the OECD rules, cf. section 18, and

4) The party is accompanied by an official follow document, cf. Annex 6, Part VII.

§ 14. The plant directorate certificates a party that complies with the quality standards of Annex 5.

Substances. 2. Regardless of Section 15(1), No 1 and 2, the detectoral certificates a party as a pre- basis or basic seed, although it does not comply with the standards of Annex 5 for germination, cf. section 32.

§ 15. Plant Directoratet certificate a party

1) pre-founded if it

a) on the responsibility of the variety owner or its representative is the result of confectionery material, which is thus understood the seeds of a processed black used for the maintenance of the black, or for breeding of pre- basis seeds,

b) is intended for breeding of pre- basis seed, basic seed or certified seed, and

(c) meets the conditions for certification as basic seed,

2) base seed, if it

a) on the responsibility of the variety owner or its representative is the result of pre-based seed or on the material that meets the conditions for certification as basic seeds and

b) is intended for breeding of certified seeds or,

(c) for hybrid varieties, contains seeds for breeding either female or male parents,

3) 3) certified seed of other species than awnings, horse bean, lupin, spinach, oil, and hemp, if it is

a) is bred on basic seeds or on the producer owner or its representative's responsibility on pre- basis seeds, which meets the conditions for certification as basic seeds, and

b) must be used for other breeding than the breeding of seed for seeding,

4) certified seed 1th generation of awder, horse bean, lupin, spinach, oil, and hemp if it

a) is bred on basic seeds or on the producer owner or its representative's responsibility on pre- basis seeds, which meets the conditions for certification as basic seeds, and

b) must be used for breeding of certified seed 2th generation or for other breeding than breeding seeds for seeding,

5) certified seed 2th generation of marker, horse bean, lupin, spinning, oil, and hemp, if it is

a) is the breed of certified seed 1th generation, on base seed or on the producer owner or its representative's responsibility on pre- basis seed, which meets the conditions for certification as basic seeds, and

b) must be used for other breeding than the breeding of seed for seeding.

§ 16 Certified a party shall not, all markers shall be removed from the party and delivered to the sampler. The cover with the pre-printed note must be emptied or the label must be done unreadable during the inspection of the sampler.

Validity

§ 17. A party pre-based seed or basic seed must be sold until the end of the season (1 July – 30 June), following the season where the party has been tested first time to examine whether the norm for germination in Annex 5 is complied with.

Substances. 2. A party certified seed must be sold for one year after the date in which the party has been tested first time to examine whether the norm for germination in Annex 5 is complied with.

3. After the expiry of the validity period, the validity of the validity period may be extended for a new period referred to in paragraph 1 and 2 if a study of a new sample of the party shows that the norm for germination in Annex 5 remains complied with. § 8 is equivalent. The party shall be marked in accordance with Annex 6, Part I, Section C. section 16 shall apply corresponding.

4. After the expiry of the validity period, residual parties, including mixtures, in accordance with Section 20, are mixed, and the mixed party can be reported to certification by the rules of §§ 8 – 16.

5. The extension of the validity period referred to in paragraph 3 and the certification of residual parties, in accordance with paragraph 4, can only be made upon request from a registered company.

6 Stk., . Displays a renewed examination of a party pre-standard or basic rule that the party no longer complies with the norm for sprout capacity in Annex 5, § 14(2), corresponding.

OECD certification

§ 18. No §§ 8 - 16 can The plant directorate after written application certificates a party according to the rules of certification of field seeds sold internationally established by the Organisation for Economic Cooperation and Development (OECD) whose Party must be carried out to a state that is not a member of the European Union.

Commercial seeds

§ 19. Notwithstanding the provisions of §§ 15 – 18, parties of seeds of one year rap grazing grass, he clover, feedparsette, lm. bowshorn, Hungarian vikke and black must be approved by the Plant Directoratet without prior breeding control, 6 6 and 7, and sold as ‘trade seed’, if it is sufficient species, and on the basis of a study of the party according to the provisions of the section 8 – Part 5 of Annex III, Part III and Part III of Annex III.

Seed mixtures

§ 20. The parties of genera and species covered by this notice, the notice of seat grains and the order of vegetable seeds must be mixed and sold to breeding of feed plants. Blends containing seeds of other species than those covered by the above orders shall not be sold to breeding of feed plants. The parties must comply with the conditions for sale after these orders. § 22 and 23 are equivalent.

Substances. 2. Parties of varieties of grasses that are not approved for feed use shall not be included in the mixture in accordance with paragraph 1.

3. The parties of different species and varieties covered by this notice must order the final consumer of the seed is divided and without special marking sold in small packaging, cf. section 22, as ‘Special Blend’. The packaging must not be resold. Special mixes must have another composition than seed mixtures listed on the company’s order list.

4. The provisions of Annex 6 and are produced under the supervision of the sampler.

5. The companies must conduct accounting of consumption and sale of seed sold after paragraph 1 and 3

§ 21. Partis of oil and spinach can be traded as composite varieties. In a complex black, a mixture of certified seed is understood by a population-dependent hybrid (she component which is hesteril) and certified seed of one or more population varieties (han component).

Substances. 2. The mixture shall be determined by the persons responsible for the maintenance of the components referred to in paragraph 1.

3. The mixture under paragraph 2 must be notified to the Plant Directorate.

4. The seeds of the female and he components must be cleaned using different dyed tarry.

5. Packing of seeds must be marked according to the provisions of Annex 6.

Small packaging

§ 22. A registered company must divide parties of seed of feed plants and of the request of the categories base seed and certified seed in small packagings and sell these, provided that the seed complies with the quality standards of Annex 5 and is marked by the provisions of Annex 6, and that the company by registration to the compensation scheme for Mark seed has committed to paying compensation to the buyer, if the Plant Directorate subsequently ascertains that the seed did not adhere to these standards.

Substances. 2. Small packings may have the following highest net weight, from any kind of content of granules, pills and other solid additives:

1) Bederoe seeds (»EF packaging«):

a) monogery seeds and precision seeds: 2.5 kg or until 100,000 seed keys, and

b) second seed: 10 kg.

2) Seeds of feed plants:

a) mixtures of seeds for other purposes than breeding of feed plants (‘EF A-small packaging’): 2 kg, and

b) base seed, certified seed or commercial seeds and mixtures of seeds (‘EF B-small packaging’): 10 kg.

§ 23 The company shall notify the Plant Directorate when the division is in accordance with Section 22, is concluded with the information on reference numbers and quantities of the parties divided.

Substances. 2. In the country, the message must be accompanied by the official analysis certificates and a note from the parties or a copy of the label notes.

3. Small packaging must be sold until 30 September after the end of the season (1 July - 30 June), following the season where the party is sealed. The validity period may be extended in accordance with Section 17(3).

Bejdsing

§ 24. For chemical treatment (bejdsing) of field seeds must be used a substance approved by the Danish Environmental Protection Agency. The substance must be divided evenly in the party. The bundle must be used in the amount stated on the label. Cancellation of the method used and the dosage of this must be notified Plantdirektoratet.

Substances. 2. The information on the preparation and preparation must be provided on the official label sheet in accordance with Annex 6 or on a supplier label.

3. If a party certified marker must be carried out a new study of whether the party still complies with the norm of sprout capacity in Annex 5, Part I, Section A, Table 2, Part III, Section A, No. 3. 8-10 8-10 and § 14(2), respectively.

4. Bejdses a party certified rape must be carried out a new study of whether the party still complies with the norm of sprout capacity in Annex 5, Part I, Table 2, respectively Part III, Section A, No. 3. Except from here, parties where the germination is at least 5% higher than the norm for germination. For these parties, a sample of use must be taken by a possible examination of whether the party still complies with the norm for sprout in Annex 5. §§ 8-10 and § 14(2), corresponding.

5. A party marked or raped, which is notorious in accordance with paragraph 3 and 4, shall not be sold before the analysis result is available unless

1) The germination was at least 5 per cent higher than the norm in Annex 5, Part I, Section A, Part III, Section A, No 3,

2) preparation is made the same season as certification of the party and

3) 3) the company that allows forjdsing to carry out registration to the compensation fund for Mark seeds has committed to paying compensation to the final buyer, if the result of the investigation shows that the party does not comply with the standards of germination, cf. no. 1.

Plant Pass

§ 25. Plant passport is issued by the Plant Directorate or by a company approved by the Vectorate. The plant can only be used for the seed party, it is issued to. species with the requirements of plant passes are shown in paragraph 2 and 3.

Substances. 2. If a party seed of the requestor shall be sold in a country approved as protected zone, the Party shall be provided with or accompanied by a plant pass containing the information shown in Annex 6, Part VI. Before the issue of plant passes, the party must comply with the provisions of the Council Directive 2000/29/EC of the European Community, Annex 1, Part B, and Annex IV, Part B, no. 27.1. For seeds from other EU countries, the plant must be issued by the official control authority in the breeding country or by a company approved by the control authority.

3. Seeds of the lucs and Helianthus annuus L. (solute) must be marked with plant passport if the seed is to be sold or moved within the European Union. Small packaging that is not for commercial use should not be provided with plant passport. The requirements to be complied with that seed can be marked with plant passports appear in Annex 5, Part I, Section A, No 2 and 3. The brewing with plant passes can be done by

1) The EU label for certification is added text as specified in Annex 6, Part I, Section A, and Annex 6, Part III, Section A-C, or

2) each packing is supplied with plant passport that meets the requirements of Annex 6, Part VI.

Sale

§ 26. A party must first be sold when certified, cf. section 19.

Substances. 2. A party must be sold before the result of the control cultivation is available in accordance with Section 12(4). The party shall not acknowledge the control cultivation, any residues shall not be sold as seeds for seeding.

§ 27 Seeds, including mixtures, must be sold in felt and sealed packings.

Substances. 2. The labelling must be in accordance with Section 10 of Annex 6.

3. Regardless of paragraph 1, a company approved by the Plant Directoratet, sells seeds of awnings and horse bean in loose weight directly to the final consumer in the country. The information on the official notice referred to in Annex 6, Part I, Section A shall also be communicated to the consumer in a particular document. The party shall be provided directly to the final consumer and shall not be returned to the sales company.

§ 28 Regardless of Section 26(1), the Plant Directorate may allow a party notified to certification before the outcome of the study for sprouts is provided that

1) sale only happens to the first part of the trading chain,

2) a preliminary analysis certificate and

3) 3) company

a) has notified the name of the buyer and

b) in Annex 6, Part I, Section D.

§ 29 Regardless of Section 26(1), a party must be intended for use as a field seed sold uncertified

1) to a state not a member of the European Union,

2) as a commodity for a registered company in the country, provided that there is certainty for the identity of the seed.

Substances. 2. Regardless of Section 26(1), a party from an area approved by breeding control shall be sold as not finally certified seed to a Member State of the European Union for final certification in this State. The party must be marked with the information in Annex 6, Part II, Section A and must be accompanied by an official document containing the information in Annex 6, Part II, Section B.

§ 30. Regardless of Section 26(1), the Plant Directorate may allow a party to be sold uncertified to use in the country in small quantities for attempts, scientific purposes and transformation.

Substances. 2. Permission for sale after paragraph 1 of seed of a genetically modified black is only notified if an official environmental risk assessment is taken all appropriate measures to avoid harmful impacts on human health and the environment.

3. Seeds sold after paragraph 2 must be marked with the information in Annex 6, Part IV, Section B.

§ 31 Regardless of Section 25(1), small quantities of varieties under testing for recording on the variety list can be approved for sale only if they are used solely for testing and testing new varieties and meet the other conditions in Annex 7.

Substances. 2. Parties referred to in paragraph 1 shall be marked as set out in Annex 6, Part I, Section F.

§ 32. In the sale of a party pre-standard or basic seed that does not comply with the standards of Annex 5 for germination, cf. section 14(2), the company shall provide the found sprout capacity by a supplement marking, in accordance with Annex 6, Part I, Section D, and shall notify the Plant Directorate that the marking is made.

Substances. 2. In the sale of a party of a genetically modified black, the information must be clearly stated by sales catalogues etc.

Introduction

§ 33. A party produced abroad can be sold if

1) The black is recorded on the Danish variety list or on the common variety of the European Community, and

2) Party is certified

a) in a Member State of the European Union, or

b) in a state whose production of seed by decision of the Council of the European Union is approved as equal to the production of seed in a Member State, and

3) 3) the party if it is produced in an equal state,

a) is marked by the OECD rules, cf. section 18, and is accompanied by an official OECD certificate,

b) is accompanied by an original ISTA analysis certificate or, for seeds from the United States and Canada, an official AOSA analysis certificate or a copy of the analysis certificate,

(c) on each packing is provided with an official statement that the party meets the EC rules and standards,

d) if the party is chemically treated, it must be stated on the official label sheet or by other marking and inside or without the packing, and

e) if the party is genetically modified, it must be provided on all labels and documents relating to the party.

4) when the party is introduced to further breeding, § 12(1) and 3 are equivalent.

Substances. 2. A party with a total weight of over two kilos brought into the country from an equal state for sale must be reported to the Plant Directorate. Not finally certified seed must, besides an OECD certificate be accompanied by an official follow document containing information in Annex 6, Part VII.

Production and trading of conservation varieties

§ 34. Production and trade of varieties that are recorded in the variety list as » conservation variety« must only take place in the origin region.

Substances. 2. The provisions of §§ 1-2, § 24(1) and 2 and § 25 shall apply to conservation varieties.

3. If the production of a conservation variety as a result of a specific cultivation problem cannot take place here in the country, the Plant Directorate approves supplementing regions for the production of seed. The type of preservation produced in such supplementary regions may only be used in the origin region

§ 35. Companies producing conservation varieties must, before the start of each production season, report information about the size and location of the production area, as well as the amount of seeds expected to be brought in trade, to the Plant Directorate. The report shall be submitted no later than 1 January for spring crops and no later than 1 July for winter crops.

Substances. 2. The plant directorate informs on the basis of the reported amount of seed of the conservation variety, the company must bring in trade in the subsequent season. The total amount brought in trading shall not exceed it in Annex 9, I.

§ 36. A party of a conservation variety must be sold as ‘maintain variety’ without the prior official control.

Substances. 2. The party shall comply with the EU quality standards for the certification of ‘certified seed’ as referred to in Annex 5 with the exception of Section I(A, No 1 Section I( B and C, Section III(A, point A, and point B and minimum variety unit. The party must also adhere to the standards of air carriers and gold seas. The party shall be sufficiently uniform and the weight of the Party shall not exceed the weight limit in section 10(2), with more than 5 per cent.

3. The party must be sufficient variety.

§ 37. Cleaning varieties may only be brought in the trade in closed packings or containers and be sealed so that the seal is destroyed by opening and cannot be used again. The packing must be marked after the provisions of Annex 9, II.

§ 38. The company must be in front of a test of the party to examine whether the party complies with the quality standards referred to in Annex 5. The test can be taken and examined by the company. The company can request the Plant Directorate to take the sample. The cost of sampling and analysis is held by the company.

Substances. 2. The test must be taken according to the provisions of the direktorate’s instructions in the sampling of seeds and must be examined in accordance with applicable international methods and the instructions of the direktorate.

3. The company must request from the Plant Directorate to send a copy of the analysis certificate. The test must be kept for at least two years for any control.

4. The companies must no later than 14 days after the closure of a party of a conservation variety report it to the Plant Directorate with information about art, black, quantity, reference number and the date of the closure of the party which must not be later than the date of the latest examination of the party for sprouts.

§ 39 . The plant directorate checks on the party complies with the quality standards of Annex 5, and whether the party sufficiently variety and variety rate.

Substances. 2. In accordance with Section 38(4) of Section 38(4), all costs of control shall be subject to control.

§ 40. The companies must no later than 30 June report the amount of seed of each type of preservation brought in trade in the completed production season.

Official analyses

§ 41. Studies of samples covered by the notice may be made:

1) of a seed analysis laboratory authorised by the direktorateate pursuant to the provisions of Annex 4, Part IV, or

2) as an official examination in another Member State of the European Union, or

3) 3) as an examination carried out under official control of another Member State in the European Union.

Administrative provisions

§ 42. The Plant Directorate may, after written application, allow the sale of a party that does not meet the conditions of certification if it is necessary to overcome transient difficulties with the supply with seed.

§ 43. The plant directorate takes control of compliance with the rules of the notice.

Substances. 2. The control and analysis results of the plant operator are published.

§ 44. Complaints of the Board of Directors’ decisions by this notice may be submitted to the Minister for Food, Agriculture and Fisheries within 4 weeks after the decision has been notified. The complaint must be designed for the Ministry of Food, Agriculture and Fisheries, the Departement, and sent to the Plant Directorate.

Substances. 2. Complaints on the breeding control, §§ 6 and 7, should be submitted as soon as possible to ensure that the basis for a new mark is unchanged.

§ 45. Section 1(1) of Section 2(1) of Section 2(2) of Part 2, 1 of Part 2 and paragraph 3, Section 5, §§ 8-12, Section 16, Section 17(1) and 2, Section 20, Section 21(3) – 5, §§ 22 – 30, §§ 33-38, and § 40 of the fine.

§ 46. An authorization notified pursuant to Annex 4, Part I, II, III and IV, pursuant to Section 7(2) and Section 8(2) and 3, or pursuant to Annex 8, pursuant to Section 9(3), may be deducted if it is found that

1) one or more of the conditions set out in Annex 4, Part I, II, III and IV, or Annex 8 are not met, or

2) In spite of this, the company has failed to pay off liability checks fees.

§ 47. The decision shall enter into force on 1 January 2011.

Substances. 2. Decision No 673 of 17 June 2010 on field seed.

Plant Directorate, 15 December 2010

Ole P. Kristensen

/ Dorthe Nielsen


Annex 1

Annex:

Annex 1
Annex
Annex 2
species covered by the notice
Annex 3
Avls
Annex 4
Authorisation of markers, sampling agents, companies and departments using authorized samplers and seed analysis laboratories
Annex 5
Quality standards
Annex 6
Labelling
Annex 7
Sale of varieties that are during testing for recording on variety list
Annex 8
Approval to produce greater parties of grasses
Annex 9
Especially on conservation varieties

Annex 2

species covered by the notice

Seeds of all species must be sold as pre- basis seed, basic seed and certified seed 1th generation.

For species where seed must be sold as certified seed 2th generation, are listed: “(C2)”.

For species where seed must be sold as commercial seeds, are listed: “(H)”.

Scientific names are listed in course.

In. Feeding plants
1.
Grass
Agrostis canina L.
Dogs
Agrostis casketis L.
General. hvene
Agrostis giantea Roth
Biggest hvene
Agrostis chaironifera L.
Wet
Alopecurus pratensis L.
Grass fox
Arrhenatherum elatius (L.) P. Beauv. ex J. Presl & C. Presl.
General drapes
Bromus catharticus Vahl
American hoist
Bromus herchensis Step.
Alaskas
Cynodon dactylon (L.) Pers.
Bermuda Grass
(H)
Dactylis glomerata L.
General dog grass
Festuca arundinacea Schreber
Strands wings
Festuca fileiformis Pourr.
Fine blade swing
Festuca ovina L.
Available wings
Festuca pratensis Skins.
Engsvingel
Festuca rubra L.
Red swing
Festuca trachyphylla (Hack.) Krajina
Bakkesving
X X X Partyulolium Asch. & Graebn.
Rajsvingel (Hybrider derived from a cross of a Festuca art and a Lolium art)
Lolium multiflorum Lamb.
Italian raj grass, including westerwold raj grass
Lolium perenne L.
General grass
Lolium x boucheanum Kunth
Hybrid grass
Phleum nodosum L.
Knoldrottehale
Phleum peratense L.
Timoté
Poa annua L.
One year rap grass
(H)
Poa nemoralis L.
Lundrap grass
Poa palustris L.
Large-top rap grass
Poa pratensis L.
Grass grass
Poa trivialis L.
General grass
Trisetum flavescens (L.) P. Beauv.
General gold gardens
2.
Trees
Galega orientalis Lamb.
Blue Line
Hedysarum coronarium L.
Red he clover
(H)
Lotus corniculatus L.
General.
Lupinus albus L.
White lupin
(C2)
Lupinus angustifolius L.
Smalbladet lupin
(C2)
Lupinus luteus L.
Yellow lupin
(C2)
Medicago lupulina L.
Humlesnegle
Medicago sativa L.
Lucerne
Medicago x x x varia T. Martyn
Sandlucerne
Onobrychis viciifolia Scop.
Feed mixer
(H)
Pisum sativum L.
Markært
(C2)
Trifolium alexandrinum L.
Aleksandrinx
Trifolium hybridum L.
Alsike
Trifolium incarnatum L.
Blood clover
Trifolium pratense L.
Red clover
Trifolium repens L.
White clover
Trifolium resupinatum L.
Reverse clover
Trigonella foenum-graecum L.
General arche
(H)
Vicia faba L.
Horse bean
(C2)
Vicia pannonica Crantz
Hungarian wedding
(H)
Vicia sativa L.
Feeding
Vicia willlosa Roth
Sandvikke
3.
Other species
Brassica napus L. was. napobrassica (L.) Rchb.
Kålroe
Brassica oleracea L. Convar. Acephala (D.C.) Alef was. withullosa Thell. + was.Viridis L.
Feed cauliflower
Phacelia tanacetifolia Benth.
General. honeyurt
Raphanus sativus L. was. oleiformis Pers.
Oil horror
II.
Bederoe
Beta vulgaris L. was. rapacea W.D.J. Koch
Feeded
Beta vulgaris L. was. everythingissima Döll.
Sugarroe
III.
Oil and spinach
Brassica juncea (L.) Czern.
Sareptasennep
Brassica napus L.
Rapeseed
Brassica nigra (L.) W.D.J. Koch
Black mustard
(H)
Brassica rapa L. subsp. oleifera (DC.) Metzg.
Rybs
Cannabis sativa L.
Hamp, by approved varieties with a content of tetrahydrocannabinol at a maximum of 0.2%.1)
(C2)
Carum carvi L.
Comment
Linum uitatissimum L.
Spindling and oil, forms of alm. f
(C2)
Papaver somniferum L.
Opiumvalmue
Sinapi's alba L.
Yellow mustard
1) cf. Order of euphoric substances

Annex 3

Avls

In. Fruit
1. species of grassland plants
The area must be free of specified species or varieties at least the number of entire calendar year.
Lands for breeding
Pre- basis/ basis
Certified seed
a)
In between seed breeding of different species of respectively.
in)
for grasses
5 years
3 years
ii)
for meadows
5 years
3 years
b)
In between seed breeding of different varieties of the same species
in)
for grasses
5 years
3 years
ii)
for meadows
7 years
3 years
The intervals listed under point (a can be permitted by the Plant Directoratet if the formerly cultivated species did not offer any risk of undesirable retrieval, and the seeds of the species can be easily cleaned, or a safe separation of the seed analysis in the laboratory. Permission is granted unless there is a breeding of raj grass compared to previous breeding of other species of grass.
For greenbrak with grass-mark plants, where the field has not been beaten no later than 15 May, the year measurements in point a will be used.
2. Other species of feed plants than grass fields and regulations for seeds of oil and spinach
The area must be free of specified species or varieties at least the number of entire calendar year.
a)
Between breeding of different varieties of awder, horse bean, white lupin, narrow blade lupin,
yellow lupin and opiumvalmue
2 years
b)
In between seed breeding of kale or turnips and
in)
previous breeding of rap and rybs
16 years
ii)
previous breeding of other related species
8 years
(c)
In between seed breeding of different species of cross flowered feed and oil plants as well as
between garden cabbage, radish and horror
8 years
d)
In between seed breeding of different varieties of the same species of cabbage, turnips, feed jam,
radish and horror
8 years
e)
In between seed breeding of different varieties of
the same kind of rapeseed, rybs and mustard
6 years
(f)
In between seed breeding of varieties of rapeseeds or rybs with a different content of eruca acid and
/ or glucose
8 years
g)
In between seed breeding of different varieties of blue line rim, ch. flax, come,
ch. honeyurt and hemp
3 years
3. Bederoe
The area must be free of specified species or varieties at least the number of entire calendar year.
a)
compared to previous seed breeding of begoe
8 years
b)
In relation to previous breeding of seroe to
feed or factory use
4 years
II. Minimum distances
1. Grass fields
a)
For alien fertilized species, there must be the following minimum distances between seed fields and other pollen sources:
Lands for breeding
Pre- basis/ basis
Certified seed1)
Mark over 2 ha
200 m
50 m
Mark under 2 ha
200 m
100 m
Other pollen sources are understood:
in)
Other seed fields with other black – for the raj grass species and red swings only for varieties with the same ploidi.
ii)
Other seed fields with related species, which can be checked, such as species of grass with the same ploidi.
(ii)
Mark and unleavened areas with unknown varieties of the species that come to flowering.
b)
The minimum distances listed may be permitted by the Plant Directorate, if there is a sufficient protection against unwanted alien dusting.
(c)
For varieties of the raj grass species and red swings with different ploidi as well as for self-shocking and apogame species, there must be a distance of at least 1 m between different species and varieties.
1) In the OECD certification, the notice of the party must be noted that the seed is not allowed to be used for further deforming unless the distances have been at least 100 m, respectively 200 m
2. Trees, oil and spinach
a)
To avoid feeding and oil plants of Brassica- related is crossed with others Brassica- species, the distance to seed fields with others Brassica- species be at least 200 m by breeding of pre- basis seeds and basic seeds and 100 m by breeding certified seeds. However, in the breeding of hybridraps or hybridrybs, the requirement is 500 m and 300 m.
b)
In order to avoid cross dusting between different varieties of the same species, at least the following distances:
Art Art Art Art
Lands for breeding
Pre- basis/ basis
Certified seed
Rapeseed (other than hybrids)
200 m
100 m
Rybs (other than hybrids)
500 m
200 m
Hybrid varieties of rapeseed and rybs
500 m
300 m
Black mustard
500 m
200 m
Between varieties of others Brassica-species of species
800 m
500 m
Yellow mustard
500 m
200 m
Oil horror
500 m
200 m
Opiumvalmue
400 m
200 m
Comment
400 m
200 m
Horse bean
400 m
200 m
General. honeyurt
400 m
200 m
Blue Line
200 m
100 m
White lupin
200 m
100 m
Smalbladet lupin
200 m
100 m
Yellow lupin
200 m
100 m
Hamp, abo
5,000 m
1000 m
Hamp, other than onebo
400 m
200 m
(c)
The distances listed may be permitted by the Plant Directorate, if there is adequate protection against unwanted alien fruit.
d)
For self-fertilized species, such as mark and alm. flax, between different varieties must be a distance of at least 1 m.
e)
For white lupin, narrow blade lupin and yellow lupin are the distance 50 m for areas for the breeding of certified seeds, whose breeding of 2nd generation, and the field is greater than 2.0 ha.
3. Bederoe
To avoid the crossing of different varieties of the same kind or cross with other variants, there must be observed at least the following distances:
Lands for breeding
Minimum distance
Basic seeds
Certified seed
1)
For seed fields of sugar beet of other black
1000 m
800 m
2)
For seed fields of other forms of prayer
1000 m
1000 m
3) 3)
For seed fields of reddish or blom-
stretched crops thereof
1,200 m
1,200 m
The distances listed also apply to stems in 1 year fields that bloom at the same time as the seed breeding area, as well as for flowering plants of beach beds.
III. The occurrence of other species, or plants of that species which are unmistakable is not black.
1. Grass fields
Lands for breeding
Basic seeds
Certified seed
The maximum allowed occurrence of plants of the species in which unmistakable is not black in:
a)
Other species than agrap grass
Highest 1 plant
per 30 m2
Highest 1 plant
per 10 m2
b)
Grass, Grass,
- - -
monochrome varieties
Highest 1 plant
per 20 m2
Highest 6 plants
per 10 m2
- - -
multichlomes
Highest 1 plant
per 20 m2
Highest 4 plants
per 10 m2
Maximum permissible occurrence of other species of grass and rajsvingel in grass and rajsvingel
Highest 1 plant
per 50 m2
Highest 1 plant
per 10 m2
2. Other species than grassland plants, however, not hybridraps
Maximum number per 10 m2
Comb of pre- basis/ basis seed
Growing certified seeds
C1
C2
Mostly allowed occurrence of plants of
the nature of the unmistaker;
Really not a variety of:
- - -
nook, horse bean, kale and
Feed cauliflower
1
3
5
- - -
Oil and spinning
5
20
25 25
- - -
Mill and winterraps (oil), (other than hybrid), sareptasennep, ch. honeyurt, black mustard, come, hemp, blue
barley, species of vikke, oil horror and species of lupin
1 per 30 m2
1
11)
- - -
Feed, rybs and yellow mustard
1
3
- - -
opiumvalmue
2
5
1) Only for hemp and lupin
3. Hybridraps
a)
Mostly allowed occurrence of plants of
the species concerned, which unmistakable
not a variety of varieties:
in)
Nut of basic seeds
The breeding line
0.1%
(1 plant per 30 m2)
Hybrid:
Male component
0.1%
(1 plant per 30 m2)
Female component (pollensteril)
0.2%
(2 plants per 30 m2)
ii)
Growing certified seeds
Male component
0.3%
(2 plants per 10 m2)
Female component (pollensteril)
1,0%
(3 plants per 10 m2)
b)
Pollensterility must be at least 99 per cent in the breeding of basic seeds and at least 98 per cent in the breeding of certified seeds. The evaluation of this must be done by examining flowers for the absence of fertile dust bulls.
(c)
At the breeding of hybridraps, the female line and wrapped lines must be conceived three times, as the first is carried out before the flowering stage, the second at the beginning of the flowering stage and third at the end of the flowering stage. The headline should only be considered once.
The company must submit a report to the Plant Directorate after each inspection.
IV. The occurrence of flying seas
In the final case, there must be no air carriers in the area.

Annex 4

Authorisation of markers, sampling agents, companies and departments using authorized samplers and seed analysis laboratories

In. Authorisation as a field control
1)
The application for authorisation must be submitted to the Plant Directorate on a special form that is recovered from the direktorate.
2)
The applicant must have undergone a farming training that ensures that the applicant can perform field control in sound manner.
3) 3)
Authorisation shall be notified when the applicant has completed the diagnostic course for new markers and passed exams.
4)
The Mark Control is assigned an authorization number to be attached with the signature of the controller on the inspection forms.
5)
The Authority shall be issued as a general authorisation to carry out a mark notice of areas notified by registered field seed companies. Operators employed in a field seed company must only be established by this company, unless the Plant Directorate has granted permission to others.
6)
Maintaining the authorisation requires that
a)
the marker conducts mark arguments and conducts reports in accordance with the instructions of the Plant Directorate,
b)
The marker regularly conducts detentions,
(c)
The marker will take part in one of the annual meetings of the direktorate for authorized markers at least every five years,
d)
satisfactory compliance between allegations carried out by the field control tool and the clarification of the same areas made by the direktorate, and
e)
The direktoratet shall be informed of all matters that affect the implementation of the allegations.
II. Authority as a trial
1)
Authorisation may be notified to a person who is
a)
independent, or
b)
employed by a natural or legal person who does not deal with the production of, processing or trading of field seeds, or
(c)
employed by a registered field seed company.
2)
The application for authorisation must be submitted to the Plant Directorate on a form that is recovered in the Vectorate. If the applicant is employed by a registered company, the application must be submitted by this. Authorisation shall be notified when the applicant has passed the practical examination of the direktorate. In order to maintain the authorization, the sampler must then complete the first course of the direktorate and pass a theoretical exam herein.
3) 3)
A sampler employed by a registered field seed company must only take samples of parties of field seeds produced by the company unless the Plant Directorate has granted permission to others.
4)
The sampling must be made according to applicable international methods and in accordance with ‘Instructuring in the sampling of seed’.
5)
Maintaining the authorisation requires that
a)
The sampler regularly takes samples,
b)
satisfactory compliance between the analysis results for samples drawn out by the sampler and inspection samples of the same parties drawn out by the direktoratet,
(c)
The exam at least every other year participates in the course of the Plant Directorate or in the company’s internal training course, in accordance with Annex 4, Part III,
d)
the authorised sampler at the auditorium’s audit visits is to have performed the sampling tasks satisfactory and has followed any deviations and other instructions from the direktorate, and
e)
The plant directorate is kept informed of all conditions that have meaning the implementation of the sampling.
III. Authorisation of business or department to use authorized samplers
1)
Prior to the sampling of authorised samples can be commenced, the companies/departments wishing to be authorised shall be approved by the Plant Directorate, cf. section 10.
2)
In order to ensure one of the Plant Directorate approved quality management system, which describes how the authorized sampling is carried out in the company.
3) 3)
For companies holding internal training courses on sampling leads for own trials, participation in the course of the direktorate will not be mandatory. If the company can document that internal courses are held and that the individual sampler participates in these following the same rules as under Part II, no. 5, point (c.
4)
The company or department must have followed up on any deviations and other instructions from the detectorate.
5)
The company or department shall keep the Plant Directorate informed of all matters that have significance to the implementation of the sampling.
IV. Authority as seed analysis laboratories
1)
Authorisation may be notified to a laboratory that meets the following requirements:
a)
The laboratory must be independent or belong to a registered field seed company.
b)
The laboratory must have a leading laboratory, which is directly responsible for the technical work of the laboratory, and has the necessary qualifications for the professional to lead a seed analysis laboratory.
(c)
Laboratory laboratory users must have passed exams, in the analyses and the species that the authorisation includes, in accordance with point e.
d)
The laboratory must advise on premises and equipment that the direktorate can approve as satisfactory to the performance of the analyses provided by the authorisation.
e)
The laboratory must have one of the Plant Directorate approved quality management system, which describes how the authorized analysis is carried out in the company. In addition, the procedure for sampling checks tests and procedure for preparation and detention of courses and exams must be described in the quality management system.
(f)
The laboratory's national analysis certificate with the Plant Directorate logo must be approved by the Vectorate.
2)
The application for authorisation must be submitted to the Plant Directorate on a form that is recovered in the Vectorate. Autorisation shall be notified with effect from the date in which the direktorate may find that the requirements of No 1 are met.
3) 3)
A laboratory that belongs to a registered field seed company must only analyze parties of field seeds produced by the company unless otherwise agreed between the company and the direktorate.
4)
Autorised analysis of field seeds must be carried out according to applicable international methods and in accordance with the instructions of the detector. The results of the analysis required shall immediately after the completion of the analyses shall be submitted to the direktorate to use by certification and control of the parties concerned.
5)
The laboratory must take out 5% of their analyzed parties for control analysis. The controls shall be carried out as an official examination in another Member State of the European Union. The laboratory holds all costs associated with it.
6)
Maintaining the authorisation requires that
a)
The laboratory for stillness complies with the requirements of No 1 and No 3-5,
b)
laboratory laboratory operators regularly make the analyses that the authorization includes,
(c)
satisfactory compliance between the analysis results for samples analyzed by the laboratory and inspection samples of the same,
d)
The laboratory’s analysis evidence of the direktorate’s control is found to be completed satisfactory,
e)
The laboratory at the auditorium’s audit visits is to have performed the analysis tasks satisfactory,
(f)
The laboratory has participated in annual ring analysis with a satisfactory result,
g)
The laboratory does not use subcontractors of analyses unless the Plant Directorate has granted permission to others;
h)
The laboratory helps clarify the cause of discrepancies between results and follows up deviations and other directions from the direktorate, and
in)
The direktoratet is kept informed of all matters that have significance for the analyses that the laboratory is authorized to perform.

Annex 5

Quality standards

In. Feeding plants
A. Certified seed
1)
The seeds must be sufficient variety and variety. The diameter of the following species must be at least (pct.):
a)
Grass, one-half varieties:
98
b)
Mark and horse bean:
certified seed 1th generation:
99
certified seed 2nd generation:
98
(c)
Kålroe and feed marrow cabbage :
99
The minimum requirements for variety unit are mainly checked by mark notice.
2)
Diseases and harms that limit the use value of the seed may only occur at the least possible extent.
For the seeds of the lucs, the seeds apply that
a)
in)
there may not be observed symptoms of cultivation Yourylenchus dipsaci (Kühn) Philipjev (mostlylnematod) since the last completed growth period, and the disease must not be detected by laboratory studies, or
ii)
disinfection must have occurred before the seed is sold
b)
in)
The seed must have origin in areas known to be free of Clavibacter michiganensis ssp. insidiosus Davis et al.
(c)
in)
Clavibacter michiganensis ssp. insidiosus Davis et al. must not be known to be found on the farm or in its immediate vicinity since the beginning of the previous ten years, and that
1)
The crop must belong to a black recognised as highly resistant to the damage, or
2)
The crop on harvest was not yet inside its fourth final growth period since then, and that there was no seed harvest of the crop, or
3) 3)
the content of waste as determined by applicable analysis rules shall not exceed 0.1 %,
ii)
there must not be observed symptoms of the damage to the cultivation site or in any crop of the lucs that encounter it, during the last completed growth period or the last two final growth periods, and
(ii)
The crop must be cultivated on earth, where there has not been any crop of the lices in the last three years before its cleansing.
3) 3)
For seeds of Helianthus annuus L. (solute) applies to
a)
The seed must have origin in areas that are known to be free of harm Plasmo throattedii (Farlow) Berl. one of the Toni, or
b)
The seed must have undergone a suitable treatment against the harm, unless the seed is cultivated on varieties, which is resistant to all races of the harrow in the cultivation area.
4)
The seeds must adhere to the standards of table 1 and 2 for germination, specific purity, the content of seeds of other plant species and content of hard seed as well as minimum weight quantity for the number of seeds and other plant species.
Table 1. Certified seed of grasses
species of species
At least sprout
ability to ability
(number rate)
Minimum purity
Biggest content of seeds of other plant species (weight percentage)
Number of pickles, out of red and beach picks
At least the amount of weight to the number of seeds of
other plant-
species, grams
All
A single species
General.
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
Biggest hvene
80 80
90
2.0 2.0
1.0 1.0
0.3
2
5
Other hvene species
75 75
90
2.0 2.0
1.0 1.0
0.3
2
5
Grass fox
70
75 75
2.5
1.0 1.0
0.3
5
30
General drapes
75 75
90
3.0 3.0
1.0 1.0
0.5 0,5
5
80 80
American hoist
75 75
97
1.5
1.0 1.0
0.5 0,5
10 10
200
Alaskas
75 75
97
1.5
1.0 1.0
0.5 0,5
10 10
200
Bermuda Grass
70
90
2.0 2.0
1.0 1.0
0.5 0,5
2
5
General dog grass
80 80
90
1.5
1.0 1.0
0.3
5
30
Strands wings
80 80
95 95
1.5
1.0 1.0
0.5 0,5
5
50
Fine blade swing
75 75
85
2.0 2.0
1.0 1.0
0.5 0,5
5
30
Available wings
75 75
85
2.0 2.0
1.0 1.0
0.5 0,5
5
30
The blade swing
75 75
85
2.0 2.0
1.0 1.0
0.5 0,5
5
30
Engsvingel
80 80
95 95
1.5
1.0 1.0
0.5 0,5
5
50
Red swing
75 75
90
1.5
1.0 1.0
0.5 0,5
5
30
Bakkesving
75 75
85
2.0 2.0
1.0 1.0
0.5 0,5
5
30
Rajsvingel
75 75
96
1.5
1.0 1.0
0.5 0,5
5
60
Italian raj grass
75 75
96
1.5
1.0 1.0
0.5 0,5
5
60
General grass
80 80
96
1.5
1.0 1.0
0.5 0,5
5
60
Hybrid grass
75 75
96
1.5
1.0 1.0
0.5 0,5
5
60
Knoldrottehale
80 80
96
1.5
1.0 1.0
0.3
5
10 10
Timoté
80 80
96
1.5
1.0 1.0
0.3
5
10 10
One year rap grass
75 75
85
2.0 2.0
1.0 1.0
0.3
5
10 10
Other species
75 75
85
2.0 2.0
1.0 1.0
0.3
2
5
General gold gardens
70
75 75
3.0 3.0
1.0 1.0
0.3
2
5
Table 1
1)
All fresh unpired seeds are recognised in the germination.
2)
For a rapeseed grass is considered a percentage of 0.8 % of seeds of other rap grazing species not as a unit and is not recognised in the statement of the greatest content of seeds of other plant species in column 4 and 5.
3) 3)
In column 5 for alm. drape, eng foxehale, alm. gold seas indicated percentage for a single species does not include seeds of rapgrass.
4)
The weight percentage of seed of ager foxehale shall not exceed 0.3.
5)
There must not be air carriers and gold oats in it in column 8. For a fox tail, American hooves, alaskahejre is considered a total content of no more than 2 seeds of airplanes and gold seas not as a unit, if a new sample of the same weight is completely free from the seeds of airplanes and gold seas.
6)
There must not be silk in the column 8 specified weight quantity. However, 1 seed of silk in the prescribed sample is not considered a watch unit if a new sample of the same size is free. Study for silk in other species than timoté must only be done if there is doubt that the conditions are adhered.
7)
Other species than tubers must be examined only if there is doubt that the norm in Table 1 column 7 is met.
Table 2. Certified seed of pods and other species.
species of species
At least sprout
ability to ability
(number rate)
Biggest content of hard seed (number percentage) that must be recognised in germity
Minimum purity (weight percentage)
Biggest content of seeds of other plant species (weight percentage)
Number of pickles, out of red and beach picks
At least the amount of weight to the number
mesizing
seeds of seeds
other plant-
species,
gram
All
A single species
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
1) Breeding plants:
Blue Line
60
40
97
2.0 2.0
1.5
10 10
200
Red he clover
75 75
30
95 95
2.5
1.0 1.0
5
1201)
General.
75 75
40
95 95
1.8
1.0 1.0
10 10
30
Smalbladet lupin
75 75
20
98
0.5 0,5
0.3
5
1,000
Lupin, other species
80 80
20
98
0.5 0,5
0.3
5
1,000
Humlesnegle
80 80
20
97
1.5
1.0 1.0
10 10
50
Lucerne
80 80
40
97
1.5
1.0 1.0
10 10
50
Sandlucerne
80 80
40
97
1.5
1.0 1.0
10 10
50
Feed mixer
75 75
20
95 95
2.5
1.0 1.0
5
4002)
Markært
80 80
- - -
98
0.5 0,5
0.3
5
1,000
Aleksandrinx
80 80
20
97
1.5
1.0 1.0
10 10
60
Alsike
80 80
20
97
1.5
1.0 1.0
10 10
20
Blood clover
75 75
20
97
1.5
1.0 1.0
10 10
80 80
Red clover
80 80
20
97
1.5
1.0 1.0
10 10
50
White clover
80 80
40
97
1.5
1.0 1.0
10 10
20
Reverse clover
80 80
20
97
1.5
1.0 1.0
10 10
20
General arche
80 80
- - -
95 95
1.0 1.0
0.5 0,5
5
450
Horse bean
80 80
5
98
0.5 0,5
0.3
5
1,000
Vikke species
85
20
98
1.0 1.0
0.5 0,5
5
1,000
2) Other species:
Kålroe
80 80
- - -
98
1.0 1.0
0.5 0,5
5
100
Feed cauliflower
75 75
- - -
98
1.0 1.0
0.5 0,5
10 10
100
General. honeyurt
80 80
- - -
96
1.0 1.0
0.5 0,5
- - -
40
Oil horror
80 80
- - -
97
1.0 1.0
0.5 0,5
5
300
1) Fruit 600 grams
2) Fruit 300 grams
Table 2
8)
All fresh unpired seeds are recognised in the germination
9)
Hard seed is recognised in the germination until it in column 3 for the species specified maximum content.
10)
For alm. chicketand is considered an occurrence of 1 weight percentage of red clover not as a watch unit and is not recognised in the statement of the largest content of seeds of other plant species in column 5 and 6.
11)
Up to 0.5 % of other species of lupin in lupin, of pea in the field, of large seeds of large seeded species and small seeds in small seeded species, is not regarded as a watch unit and is not recognised in the statement of the main content of seeds of other plant species in column 5 and 6.
12)
The weight rate of seed of stone clover in pods must not exceed 0.3.
13)
The weight rate of seeds of kid vinegar and agersennep must not exceed 0.3 in Brassica- and horror species.
14)
There must not be air carriers and gold oats in it in column 8. Study for flying seas and gold oats in parties of lupin and vikke, however, do not need to be done unless there is doubt that the conditions are complied with.
15)
There must not be silk in the column 8 specified weight quantity. However, 1 seed of silk is considered in the prescribed sample of blue stroke, he clover and Brassica-not for a watch unit if a new sample of the same size is free of silk. For alm. chicketand, the lucs and cloves are considered the occurrence of 1 seed of silk in the column 8 indicated weight amount not as a watch unit, if a new sample of 2 x the amount in column 8 is free. Study for silk in lots of lupin, mark, ch. archehorn, horse bean, Brassica- species and horrors do not need to be done unless there is doubt that the standards in column 8 are complied with.
16)
Study for pick-up species, in addition to redcurrants and beach picks, must be carried out in the column 8 specified weight quantity. For lupin, feed parsette, blue line rims, stems and marker, the survey does not have to be completed unless there is doubt that the standards in column 7 are met.
Additional standards for lupin:
17)
The percentage (in number) of seeds of other color must not exceed 2 in bitterlupin and 1 in the other lupins.
18)
The percentage (in number) of seeds of bitterlupin in the seeds of other lupin varieties shall not exceed 2.5.
B. Pre- basis seeds and base seeds
1)
The norms and remarks listed under A. Certified seeds apply similar to pre-standard seeds and basic seeds.
2)
However, no. 2, 3, 4, 6, 10, 11 and 15 stated provisions do not apply to basic seeds.
3) 3)
The following stricter conditions apply:
a)
For the following species, the variety unit must be at least 99.7 per cent: Engrapgrass, (one-half varieties), pomegranate, kale, feed mare, and horse bean.
b)
The study for seeds of other plant species is carried out in a weight quantity corresponding to it in Table 1 and 2, column 8, listed.
(c)
The weight rate of seeds of other plant species must not exceed 0.3. For American hooves and alaska hooves 0.4. In addition, maximum 20 seeds must be of a single species listed in Table 1 and 2, column 8, cf. point d and e.
d)
In rapeseed grass, a study of 500 seeds of a rapeseed grass must not occur 1 seeds of other grass species.
e)
In meadow foxehale, alm. drape, bermuda grass, fertile, fertile grass, fluctuate and raj grass species, 80 seeds of rapeseed grass are not considered a ur unity.
(f)
In gold seas, 20 seeds of rapeseed grass are not considered a watch unit.
g)
The highest allowed number of seeds of pick-up, ch. kvik and foxehale are:
species of species
Dolls, out of redcurrants and beach picks
General.
fox tail
1
2
3
4
1) Grass :
Hvene species
1
1
1
Grass fox
2
5
5
General drapes
2
5
5
American hoist
5
5
5
Alaskas
5
5
5
Bermuda Grass
1
1
1
General dog grass
2
5
5
Swing species
2
5
5
Rajsvingel
2
5
5
Rajgrass species
2
5
5
Knoldrottehale
2
5
5
Timoté
2
1
1
Fish
1
1
1
General gold gardens
1
1
1
2) Trees :
Blue Line
2
Red he clover
2
General.
3
Lupin species
2
Humlesnegle
5
Lucerne
3
Feed mixer
2
Markært
2
Aleksandriner, alsike, blood and vice versa clover
3
White clover and Red clover
5
General arche
2
Horse bean
2
Landmarks
2
3) 3) Other species :
Kålroe
2
Feed cauliflower
3
General. honeyurt
- - -
Oil horror
2
h)
The brewers must be free of seed of stone clover. However, 1 seed is considered in the prescribed sample of red he clover, lm. chicketand, humlesneglebælg, the lucs and clovers as referred to in Table 2, not as a unit, if a new sample of 2 x the prescribed amount is free of stone clover. The study can be omitted in lupin, feedparsette, aw, alm. buoy, horse bean and vikke species
in)
Lupin: The percentage of bitterlupin in other lupin varieties shall not exceed 1.
j)
Danish norm: there must not be seeds of gold hoist in it in table 1 and 2, column 8, indicated weight quantity.
C. Commercial seeds
1)
The conditions specified for certified seeds apply similar to trade seeds, except for the conditions relating to the variety and content of other blacks.
2)
However, the following conditions apply:
a)
The biggest weight percentage content of seeds of other plant species, as well as in all as of a single species, according to table 1, column 4 and 5, and table 2, column 5 and 6, is raised by 1 percent.
b)
For one year of rap grazing, a weight percentage of 10 seeds of other grass species is not considered ur unity.
(c)
For a vikkeart, a weight percentage of 6 seeds of Hungarian vikke, feedcloth, sand and related cultural species is not regarded as a watch unit.
d)
In Hungarian weddings, minimum purity rate 97.
e)
For he clover, 1 weight percentage of seed of stone clover is not considered a watch unit.
II. Bederoe
1)
The seeds must be sufficient variety and variety.
2)
Diseases that limit the use value of the seed may only occur at the least possible extent.
3) 3)
The seed must adhere to the following standards for purity, content of other plant species, germination and water content:
Seed Seed Seeds
Minimum purity (weight percentage) 1) 2) 2)
Less germination (number rate)
High water content (weight percentage)
1
2
3
4
Sugarroe :
Genetic monogermt Seed
97
80 80
15
Technical monogermt seed
(precision seed)
97
75 75
15
Multilingual seeds of varieties, in which percentage of diploi-
exceeding 85
97
73
15
Other seeds
97
68
15
Feeded :
Genetic monogermt seeds, technical monogermt seeds (precision seeds) as well as multikimet seeds of varieties, in which percent of diploider
exceed 85
97
73
15
Other seeds
97
68
15
1) The weight rate of seeds of other plant species must not exceed 0.3. This is not suitable for any granulated pesticides, pills or other solid additives.
2) Danish norm for pre-based seed and basic seed: In the weight percentage of seeds of other plant species, seeds of gold must not be found.
Additional standards:
1)
Monogermt seed:
At least 90 per cent of the sprout seed keys must only develop one seedlings. Number of seed keys that develop 3 or more seedlings must not exceed 5% calculated by the sprout seed keys.
2)
Precise seed:
a)
Sugarroe.
At least 70 per cent of the sprout seed keys must only develop one seedlings. The number of seed keys that develop 3 or more seedlings must not exceed 5 per cent calculated by the sprout seed keys.
b)
Feeded.
For the varieties, if percentage of diploids exceed 85, at least 58 per cent of the sprout seed keys must only develop one seedlings. For all other seeds, at least 63 per cent of the sprouts of the sprouts of the sprouted seed must only develop one seedlings. The number of seed keys that develop 3 or more seedlings must not exceed 5 per cent calculated by the sprout seed keys.
3) 3)
Monogermt seeds and precision seed:
a)
For the basic seed, the weight percentage of waste must not exceed 1.0. For certified seed, it must not exceed 0.5.
b)
For the pills seed, the analysis must be carried out on an officially drawn sample of the seed prepared for pills, i.e. by the processed seed that has undergone part of peeling (gniting or grinding), but not yet the pills.
4)
For seeds of seroe, if plant passes desire issued, must:
a)
The party strain from a crop cultivated in an area where beet necrotic yellow vein virus (rizomania) is not known to occur or
b)
The weight percentage of waste in the Party shall not exceed 0.5.
If the conditions referred to in point b are not met, the seed must be delivered directly to the processing of a company with officially approved, controlled waste disposal and processed, so the weight percentage of waste does not exceed 0.5, and the waste must be disposed, so that an spread of rizomania is prevented.
III. Oil and spinach
A. Pre- basis seed, basic seed and certified seed
1)
Black unit.
The seeds must be sufficient variety and variety.
The diameter of the following species must be at least:
Art and category
Minimum variety device (pct)
1
2
Sort by rapeseed and rybs, but not hybrids and varieties exclusively for feed use:
- basic seed
99,9
- certified seed
99,7
Sort by rapeseed and rybs, exclusively for feeding, but not hybrids, and yellow mustard:
- basic seed
99,7
- certified seed
99,0
Hybrids in which hesterile is used:
- base seed, female component
99,0
- base seed, hemisphere component
99,9
- certified seed
90,0
Alm. flax (posts, oil hear):
- basic seed
99,7
- certified seed, 1st generation
98.0
- certified seed, 2nd generation
97.5
Opium:
- basic seed
99,0
- certified seed
98.0
The minimum requirements for variety device are checked principally by marker.
2)
Diseases and pests that limit the use value of the seed may only occur at least possible.
3) 3)
The seed must also meet the following standards for germination, purity, and the content of seeds of other plant species as well as the minimum amount of weight to the number of seeds of other plant species:
Art and category
Minimum germination (number rate)
Minimum purity (weight percentage)
The number of seeds of other plant species
At least the amount of weight to the number of seeds of other plant species, grams
Other plant species in everything
Squeak, out of red goat
Pre- basis seeds and base seeds
Certified seed
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
Sareptasennep
85
98
- - -
2
5
40
Rapeseed
85
98
- - -
2
5
100
Black mustard
85
98
- - -
2
5
40
Ryps
85
98
- - -
2
5
70
Comment
70
97
25 25
- - -
- - -
80 80
Hamp
75 75
98
30
- - -
- - -
600
Spindling
92
99
15
- - -
- - -
150
Oil
85
99
15
- - -
- - -
150
Opiumvalmue
80 80
98
25 25
- - -
- - -
10 10
Yellow mustard
85
98
- - -
2
5
200
Remarks for oil and spinning plants:
1)
The weight percentage content of seeds of other plant species in rapeseeds, rybs, sareptasennep, black mustard and yellow must not exceed 0.3.
2)
The standards listed in the columns 4, 5 and 6 apply to the study in a weight quantity corresponding to it in column 7 listed, cf. no. 3 – 10.
3) 3)
The maximum content of seed fixed in column 4 also includes seeds of the species covered by no. 4 - 10.
4)
For the come, hemp and opiumvalmue, the determination of the number of other plant species shall not be carried out unless there is doubt whether the norm in column 4 is met.
5)
There must not be seeds of air carriers and gold oats in the column 7 indicated weight quantity.
6)
There must not be silk in the column 7 indicated weight quantity. However, the study does not need to be done unless there is doubt whether this condition is met. However, 1 seed of silk is considered in the prescribed sample of rap, comen, flax and opium no one as a watch unit if a new sample of the same size is free.
7)
For rap, come, lm. flax, opiumvalmue and yellow mustard, in the column 7 indicated weight volume, no more than 10 seeds of kid vinegar.
8)
For the come and lm. flax, in the column 7, the weight volume of the weight is not available, respectively, 3 and 4 seeds of the foxetail.
9)
For alm. flax, in the column 7 indicated the amount of weight is no more than 2 seeds of flax grass.
10)
Seeds of hemp must be free of seed of gyvelkvæler. However, 1 seed is considered in a sample of 100 g not as a clock unit if a new sample of 200 g is free.
11)
Danish norm for pre-based seed and basic seed: There must not be seeds of gold hooves in the column 7 indicated weight quantity.
The occurrence of diseases and pests that reduce the value of the seed:
1)
For hemp, the percentage of the number of seeds that are infected with Botrytis spp., not exceed 5.
2)
For alm. flax, the percentage of the number of seeds that are infected with Botrytis not exceed 5, and with Alternaria linicola, Phoma exigua was. Linicola, Colletotrichum linicola and Fusarium not exceed 5 in total. In spinach, the number percentage of seeds that are infected with Phoma exigua was. Linicola, not exceed 1.
3) 3)
For rybs and yellow mustard the number of rests or fragments of Sclerotinia sclerotiorum not exceed 5, and for rape and Helianthus annuus L. (solute) not 10 in the column 7 specified weight volume. The survey should not be carried out unless there is doubt that the condition is complied with.
B. Commercial seeds
The conditions specified for preliminary seed, basic seed and certified seed are equivalent to trade seeds, except for the condition of variety and content of other black, cf. A, no. 1

Annex 6

Labelling

1)
As an official label note, an adhesive label should be used or a printed label note of not easily descending material to be fixed so that it can only be removed by breaking the seal. A clearly individual running number must be printed on each label. The label must be approved by the Plant Directorate.
2)
The cover with the pre-printed note must be used if the label is approved by the Plant Directorate. The bags must be provided with a uniquely preprinted bag number (evt. order number) and an individual running number.
3) 3)
The label and other follow documents must contain the information listed below to be printed clearly, easily readable, unpublished and without corrections.
4)
Other quality information, including 1,000 grain weight, must not be added to the official label.
In.
Labelling and packings, but not small packaging
Official notice
A.
Pre- basis seed, basic seed and certified seed
1)
‘EC rules and standards’.
2)
‘Plantedirektoratet, Denmark’.
3) 3)
The reference number of the party.
4)
Month and year.
5)
Art, scientific designation can be specified in the shortened form and without the author name. For the nuoe seeds must be indicated whether it is the seeds of feed or sugar beet. For rajsvingel the names of the species in the genus Festuca and and Lolium.
6)
Black. For a genetically modified black: ‘(Genetic modified)’, and a unique identification code, cf. Regulation No 1830/2003 (EC) No 1830/2003 (EC). For a variety of lawn grass, after the variety name is added: ‘S’, if it is found that the black has a satisfactory cultivation and utility value. For the beans must be specified if the seed is monogous or precision seed. For certified seed of a composite black, the text must be: »Completed black« and the name of this.
7)
Category. For pre- basis seed number generations prior to certified seed or certified seed 1th generation.
8)
Avlsland.
9)
Fixed net or gross weight. For example, the number of seed keys or seeds.
10)
If seeds of the lices or Helianthus annuus L. (solute) shall not be provided with plant passports as described in Annex 6, Part VI, the following shall be added: ‘EF plant passport. The seed meets the requirements of Article 6(4) of Council Directive 2000/29/EC.
11)
Other information:
a)
If the seed is chemically treated, it is stated here, in accordance with Section 24(2).
b)
If granulated pesticides, pills or other solid additives for the treatment of the seed must also be specified the nature of the additive as well as the approximate weight of the pure seeds and the total weight. Instead, the species of the midlet and the number of seed keys can be specified.
(c)
For seeds of grass varieties, for which there is no examination of the cultivation and utility value for agriculture, ‘not determined for breeding of feed plants’.
d)
For certified seeds of a composite variety of rapeseeds, the weight percentage and the variety name of the various components are provided. It is sufficient to inform the name of the composite black if the composition is stated in writing to the buyer after the desire and notified the Plant Directorate.
e)
For larger parties of grasses produced in accordance with Section 10(3), ‘KB2007/66/EC’ shall be added.
12)
Especially for the seeds of hybrids:
a)
For basic seeds, where the hybrid or ingrown line, which the seed belongs, is admitted to the variety list, cf. a list of varieties of agricultural plant and vegetable species (blacklist):
The name of this component with or without reference to the final black, and for hybrids or ingrown lines exclusively used as components in final varieties, the designation: »Component«, cf. no. 6.
b)
For basic seeds in other cases:
The name of the component that the base seed belongs, provided in code with reference to the final black, with or without reference to its function (sufficient or female) and the designation: ‘Component’, cf. no. 6.
(c)
For certified seed:
Black name and designation: »Hybrid«, cf. no. 6.
B.
Commercial seeds
1)
‘EC rules and standards’.
2)
‘Plantedirektoratet, Denmark’.
3) 3)
The reference number of the party.
4)
Month and year.
5)
Art, scientific designation can be specified in the shortened form and without the author name.
6)
“Handels seeds” (not approved for the black). For a genetically modified black: ‘(Genetic modified)’, and a unique identification code, cf. Regulation No 1830/2003 (EC) No 1830/2003 (EC).
7)
Avlsland.
8)
Fixed net or gross weight.
9)
Other information:
a)
If the seed is chemically treated, it is stated here, in accordance with Section 24(2).
b)
If granulated pesticides, pills or other solid additives for the treatment of the seed must also be specified the nature of the additive as well as the approximate weight of the pure seeds and the total weight.
10)
For larger parties of grasses produced in accordance with Section 10(3), ‘KB2007/66/EC’ shall be added.
C.
Notice of extended validity
1)
The reference number of the party.
2)
Date of new sampling (month/year).
3) 3)
Any validity date.
D.
Appendix marking on found germination (the supplier)
1)
The reference number of the party.
2)
Guaranteed minimum germination.
3) 3)
The name and address of the Supplier.
E.
Seed mixtures
1)
‘EC rules and standards’.
2)
‘Plantedirektoratet, Denmark’.
3) 3)
The reference number.
4)
Month and year.
5)
‘Addition to ...’ (useal purposes).
6)
The weight ratio of the art and blacks. It is sufficient to apply the designation of the mixture if the weight ratio is in writing notified the buyer and the Plant Directorate. For genetically modified varieties: Black names and ‘(Genetic modified)’, as well as a unique identification code, cf. Regulation No 1830/2003 (EC). For rajsvingel the names of the species in the genus Festuca and and Lolium.
7)
Fixed net or gross weight.
8)
Other information:
a)
Where the seed is chemically treated, it is stated here, in accordance with Section 24(2);
b)
If granulated pesticides, pills or other solid additives for the treatment of the seed must also be specified the nature of the additive for as well as the approximate weight ratio between the weight of the pure seeds and the total weight.
9)
For larger parties of grasses produced, in accordance with Section 10(3), ‘KB2007/66/EC’ shall apply.
F.
Sort there are under testing for recording on variety list
1)
‘Plantedirektoratet, Denmark’.
2)
The reference number of the party.
3) 3)
Month and year.
4)
Art.
5)
The black designation, under which the seed must be marketed (the reference, proposed designation or approved designation), as well as the official number on the application for the construction of the black on the variety list, if applicable. For a genetically modified black, the ‘Genetic modified’ and a unique identification code, cf. Regulation No 1830/2003 (EC).
6)
“The black is not yet listed on the official variety list.”
7)
‘only for testing and testing’.
8)
Fixed net or gross weight or specified number of pure seeds or, where applicable, number of seed keys.
9)
Where the seed is chemically treated, it is referred to in section 24(2).
G.
Annual certification – all generations
1)
Art.
2)
Black.
3) 3)
Category.
4)
Official reference number.
5)
Production country.
6)
If the seed is marked: ‘Resealing of...’.
7)
Don’t finally certified seeds are added: ‘Notice seed’.
8)
For pre- basis seeds, the number of generations is calculated prior to 1 generation.
II.
Not finally certified seed
A.
Brand
1)
‘Plantedirektoratetatet, Denmark’, cf. section 29(2), or the name of the official control authority of the breeding country, cf. section 13(3) and 4.
2)
Art, scientific designation can be specified in the shortened form and without the author name. For requests can be used the usual term. It should be indicated whether it is the seed of feed or sugar beet.
3) 3)
Black. For a genetically modified black: ‘(Genetic modified)’, and a unique identification code, cf. Regulation No 1830/2003 (EC) No 1830/2003 (EC). For a variety of lawn grass, after the variety name is added: ‘S’, if it is found that the black has a satisfactory cultivation and utility value.
4)
Category.
5)
The reference number of the field or the party.
6)
Fixed net or gross weight.
7)
“Not finally certified”.
B.
Follow document
1)
‘Plantedirektoratetatet, Denmark’, cf. section 29(2), or the name of the official control authority of the breeding country, cf. section 13(3) and 4.
2)
Art, scientific designation can be specified in the shortened form and without the author name.
3) 3)
Black. For a genetically modified black: ‘(Genetic modified)’, and a unique identification code, cf. Regulation No 1830/2003 (EC) No 1830/2003 (EC).
4)
Category.
5)
Reference number for the party and name of it or the countries certified the party.
6)
The reference number of the field or the party.
7)
The size of the area the breed is produced.
8)
Harvested quantity and number of packings.
9)
For certified seed: Number of generations by basic seed.
10)
The placing on which breeding standards have complied with.
11)
Continuous analysis result if available.
12)
Other information referred to in Part I, Section A, no. 10.
III.
Small packaging
(Leverandoortic or printed text on the packing)
A.
Community packaging (bederoe)
1)
‘no packaging’
2)
Company name or company identification mark
3) 3)
Number or reference number
4)
‘Plantedirektorate, Denmark’
5)
Last date of sale:
Only for seed for sale here in the country. Last date of sale changed, cf. section 23, this and the new date must be submitted.
6)
Art. It should be indicated if it is fed or sugar beet.
7)
Black. It should be applied if the seed is monogous or precision seed. For a genetically modified black: ‘(Genetic modified)’, and a unique identification code, cf. Regulation No 1830/2003 (EC) No 1830/2003 (EC).
8)
‘Certified seed’.
9)
Fixed net or gross weight, possibly number of seed keys or seeds.
10)
Other information:
a)
Where the seed is chemically treated, it is referred to in section 24(2).
b)
If granulated pesticides, pills or other solid additives for the treatment of the seed must also be specified the nature of the additive as well as the approximate weight of the pure seeds and the total weight. Instead, the species of the midlet and the number of seed keys can be specified.
11)
If seeds of the lices or Helianthus annuus L. (solute) shall not be provided with plant passports as described in Annex 6, Part VI, the following shall be added: ‘EF plant passport. The seed meets the requirements of Article 6(4) of Council Directive 2000/29/EC.
B.
EC A-small packaging ( seeds of feed plants)
1)
‘EF A-small packaging’.
2)
Company name or company identification mark.
3) 3)
‘Plantedirektoratet, Denmark’.
4)
Reference number.
5)
Last floor date: Only for seed for sale here in the country. Last date of sale changed, cf. section 23, this and the new date must be submitted.
6)
‘Addition to ...’ (useal purposes).
7)
Fixed net or gross weight.
8)
The weight ratio of the art and blacks.
It is sufficient to apply the designation of the mixture if the weight ratio is in writing notified the buyer and the Plant Directorate. For genetically modified varieties: Black name and ‘(Genetic modified)’, as well as a unique identification code, cf. Regulation No 1830/2003 (EC).
9)
Other information:
a)
If the seed is chemically treated, it is stated here, in accordance with Section 24(2).
b)
Is there used granules,
Pills or other solid additives for the treatment of the seed must also be specified the nature of the additive as well as the approximate weight ratio between the weight of the pure seed and the total weight.
10)
If seeds of the lices or Helianthus annuus L. (solute) shall not be provided with plant passports as described in Annex 6, Part VI, the following shall be added: ‘EF plant passport. The seed meets the requirements of Article 6(4) of Council Directive 2000/29/EC.
11)
For larger parties of grasses produced in accordance with Section 10(3), ‘KB2007/66/EC’ shall be added.
C.
EC B-small packaging ( seeds of feed plants)
a)
Certified seeds and trade seeds (rene species)
1)
‘EF B-small packaging’.
2)
Company name or company identification mark.
3) 3)
The identification number of the party or reference number.
4)
‘Plantedirektoratet, Denmark’.
5)
Last sales date : Only for sale in the country. In accordance with Section 23(4), this and the new date must be submitted.
6)
Art, scientific designation can be specified in the shortened form and without the author name. For genetically modified commercial seeds: ‘(Genetic modified)’, as well as a unique identification code, cf. Regulation No 1830/2003 (EC) No 1830/2003 (EC) .
7)
Black, does not apply to trade seeds. For genetically modified varieties ‘(Genetic modified)’, as well as a unique identification code, cf. Regulation No 1830/2003 (EC) No 1830/2003 (EC).
8)
‘Certified seed’, respectively, ‘Handels seeds’.
9)
Net or gross weight.
10 10
Other information:
a)
If the seed is chemically treated, it is stated here, in accordance with Section 24(2).
b)
If granulated pesticides, pills or other solid additives for the treatment of the seed must also be specified the nature of the additive as well as the approximate weight of the pure seeds and the total weight.
11)
If seeds of the lices or Helianthus annuus L. (solute) shall not be provided with plant passports as described in Annex 6, Part VI, the following shall be added: » EF-Plantepas. The seed meets the requirements of Article 6(4) of Council Directive 2000/29/EC.
12)
For larger parties of grasses produced, cf. section 10(3), ‘KB2007/66/EC’ shall be added.
b)
Seed mixtures
1)
‘EF B-small packaging’.
2)
Company name or company identification mark.
3) 3)
The identification number of the party or reference number.
4)
‘Plantedirektoratet, Denmark’.
5)
Last floor date:
Only on sale here in the country. In accordance with Section 23(4), this and the new date must be submitted.
6)
‘Addition to ...’ (useal purposes).
7)
Net or gross weight.
8)
The weight ratio of the art and blacks. For genetically modified varieties: Black name and ‘(Genetic modified)’, as well as a unique identification code, cf. Regulation No 1830/2003 (EC).
It is sufficient to apply the designation of the mixture if the weight ratio is in writing notified the buyer and the Plant Directorate.
9)
Other information:
a)
If the seed is chemically treated, it is stated here, in accordance with Section 24(2).
b)
If granulated pesticides, pills or other solid additives for the treatment of the seed must also be specified the nature of the additive as well as the approximate weight of the pure seeds and the total weight.
10)
If seeds of the lices or Helianthus annuus L. (solute) shall not be provided with plant passports as described in Annex 6, Part VI, the following shall be added: » EF-Plantepas. The seed meets the requirements of Article 6(4) of Council Directive 2000/29/EC.
IV.
Special marking
A.
Nut material
Nuts for breeding of pre- basis seeds must be marked with an official label of the Plant Directorate.
B.
Try m.m. (the supplier)
1)
The company's name or identification mark.
2)
Art.
3) 3)
Black. For genetically modified black: ‘(Genetic modified)’, as well as a unique identification code, cf. Regulation No 1830/2003 (EC) No 1830/2003 (EC).
4)
‘only for trial/scientific purposes / preparation purposes’.
5)
Other information referred to in Part I, Section A, no. 10.
V.
The colour and dimensions of the label
A.
Brand
1)
Colour Color Color
a)
Pre-owned
white with violet diagonal strip
b)
Basic seeds
white white
(c)
Certified seed 1th generation
blue blue
d)
Certified seed 2nd generation
red red red
e)
Commercial seeds
brown brown
(f)
Mixing
green green green
g)
Combined varieties
blue with green diagonal strip
h)
Not finally certified seed
gray
in)
Nut material
red with horizontal white middle rifle
j)
Seeds that are during testing for recording on variety list
orange orange orange
2)
Dimensions
The label must be at least 110 x 67 mm.
B.
Supplier label
Colour Color Color
a)
‘no packaging’
blue blue
b)
‘EF A-small packaging’
green green green
(c)
‘EC B-small packaging’ means:
Clean species of certified seed 1th generation
blue blue
Clean species of certified seed 2nd generation
red red red
Commercial seeds
brown brown
Mixing
green green green
VI.
Plant Pass
A.
The plant must consist of:
1)
A label containing the information in section B, no. 1 – 10, or
2)
A label containing the information in Section B, no. 1 – 6 and a tag containing the information in Section B, no. 1 – 10.
3) 3)
The plant must be prepared immediately when the seed leaves the company.
4)
The plant must be attached to the packaging.
B.
Information
The fields of the plant must be numbered and the number must refer to the same information every time. All fields must be filled. If there is no information, a line is placed. The plant must be filled with clear, unexplicable block letters or machine printing.
1)
‘1. EC-Plantepas’.
2)
»2. Denmark.
3) 3)
»3. Plant Directoratet«.
4)
»4. Registration number«.
5)
»5. Number, order number or week and year.”
6)
»6. Scientific name«.
7)
»7. Amount, kg, paragraph or other unit«.
8)
»8. ZP, approved for protected zone«.
9)
»9. RP, compensation pass«.
10)
»10. The origin of the product.
The following:
No. 4
The supplier's registration number in Plantdirektoratet. If the plant is placed by another company (e.g. package center, sales organisation etc.), its registration number in the Plant Directorate shall be indicated.
For no. 5
The track number of the test documentation, at the time of the plant pass (week and year). Where it is not the manufacturer's registration number specified, running/order number must be specified in point 5.
For no. 6
The scientific name in accordance with the Recommended plant names.
No. 8
Only for seeds of Beta vulgaris L. Way is only filled with permission from the Plant Directorate in each case.
No. 9
When replacing plant passes, the original manufacturer's registration number plus the country name or code clearly identifies the manufacturer of the Plant Directorate. The registration number on the issuer that issues the compensation pass shall be specified in Section 4 of Section 4.
For no. 10
For seeds originating in a Member State of the European Union, the ‘‘‘‘‘‘’. Second seed is declared country of origin or, by reexport, the name of the shippers.
VII.
Seeds from an equal state
Follow document
1)
Official reference number for the party which the seed is bred and name of the country that has approved the party.
2)
Black. For a genetic modified black: »(Genetic modified)«.
3) 3)
Areal, which the seed is bred on, ha.
4)
Quantity.
5)
Declaration that the requirements for the OECD certification were met by the mark preparation of the breeding area.

Annex 7

Sale of varieties that are during testing for recording on variety list

Plant Directorate and other EU countries certification authorities can allow trade with varieties that are not yet admitted to official variety list. The seed must only be used for testing and testing new varieties. The owner or the owner’s official representative must submit application to the certification authority in the country where the black is testing to be admitted to the variety list. The seat must meet the standard certification rules.

In. Application for Plant Directorate
1)
The plant directorate can allow trade with varieties that are testing for admission to the official Danish variety list. The application for each black must be submitted by the owner or the official representative of the variety owner. The application must contain information about the following:
a)
Applicants
b)
Holder
(c)
Black Code (review number) for review for testing for admission to the Danish variety list
d)
Art Art Art Art
e)
Black name or commuter
(f)
If the black is genetically modified, it must be documented that the black is approved by the European Parliament and of the Council Directive 2001/18/EC on the environmental of genetically modified organisms and by Regulation 1829/2003/EC on genetically modified foods and feed.
g)
Description of the planned tests and testing.
h)
Member States where trials and testing are carried out and planned quantities.
2)
Permission is granted solely for testing and testing carried out on agricultural companies, for the purpose of obtaining information about the cultivation or the use of the black.
3) 3)
The application must be submitted to the Plant Directorate no later than one month before, trade must take place.
4)
The Plant Directorate can allow trade of each black up to a given quantity as specified in Part III.
5)
The permission is valid for a season and can be extended for a season at a time if the variety owner or its official representative is looking for it.
6)
The permit for the individual black ends when the black is recorded on the Danish variety list, the common EF blacklist, if the black is rejected, or the reviewers draw the application for recording on the variety list back.
7)
The Black owner or its official representative must inform the Plant Directorate if a black is rejected or unsubscribe from the variety testing.
8)
Breeding of awder, horse bean, lupin, spinach, oil collector and hemp must meet the common requirements for the certification of seed of 2nd generation, except for the requirement of recording on the variety list.
9)
Higher seed must meet the common requirements for the certification of seed of 1st generation for all species, except for the requirement of recording on the variety list.
II. Other requirements
Reporting
1)
The Black owner or its official representative shall report the results of the tests and testing of the Plant Directorate.
The following shall be provided:
a)
The quantities sold by each black and
b)
which countries are sold to.
2)
The information must be submitted to the Plant Directorate no later than 1 December after each season.
Maximum permissible quantities for trade with varieties during testing
Art/Black Group
Maximum allowed quantity per black (kg)
Feeding
1.400
Horse bean
2,500
Markært
26,000
Smalbladet lupin
1,500
Grass, clover and similar.
100
Yellow mustard
120
Comment
20
Oil
750
Winterraps
1,000
Vårraps
80 80
Feeded
50
Sugarroe
800

Annex 8

Approval to produce greater parties of grasses

In. Application for Plant Directorate
1)
Companies wishing to produce larger parties of grasses, in accordance with Section 10(3) must submit application to the Plant Directorate.
2)
An application must be submitted per production department stating the desired species and species referred to in Article 3.
3) 3)
There are two species:
a)
Festuca arundinacea, Festuca pratensis, Lolium multiflorum, Lolium perone, Lolium x boucheanum and and Phleum peratense
b)
Dactylis glomerata, Festuca lemanii, Festuca rubra, Poa pratensis and and Poa trivialis.
For other species, evidence of homogeneity under Part II shall be obtained for the individual species.
4)
The company must have one of the Plant Directorate approved quality management system, which describes how the uniformity of the parties is ensured with particular emphasis on:
a)
the quality level of each party when several breeding parties or certified parties are mixed on the basis of breeding control or laboratory analysis, and
b)
mix of purified parties.
II. Documentation for homogeneity
The Plant Directorate can give a production department permission to produce larger parties of grasses when
1)
The company's quality management system under part I, no. 4 is approved,
2)
the production department can document that it can produce homogeneous parties, and
3) 3)
The following requirements are met for each group or art under Part I, no. 3:
a)
Heterogenity test after the ISTA rules of 6 parties. The test must show that at least 5 of these parties are homogeneous,
b)
The parties tested must be between 10.501 kg and up to a maximum of 26250 kg,
(c)
for species not listed under Part I, no. 3, the documentation must be obtained for each species and
d)
The parties selected for heterogenity tests shall reflect the species produced in that department.
III. Samples heterogenity test
1)
When the individual department is approved to produce larger parties, as referred to in Part II, the department can produce and market major parties, without making a heterogenity test of each party of the species or the arts group department is approved.
2)
The production department shall sample the heterogeneity highest production within each group or art, in accordance with Part I, no. 3, following the following guidelines:
a)
within the first 100 larger batches of grasses, in addition to the 6 heterogenity test referred to in Part II, no. 3(a) shall be taken further 4 parties for heterogenity test,
b)
for the 100 parties produced in addition to the 100 parties, the company must perform the heterogenity test of 5% of the parties.
3) 3)
If three consecutive heterogenity test from parties produced in a given department shows that the parties are not homogeneous, the permission to produce and market larger parties of grasses of the specific group or art in that department. The production of larger parties can only be resumed if documentation referred to in Part II is obtained on new and approved by the Plant Directorate.
4)
The plant directorate performs heterogenity test on a number of major parties of grasses, corresponding to 5% of the number of parties the company has tested for heterogenity test.
In the evaluation certificate, ‘Lot Size Experiment’ must be submitted.
IV. Labelling
The parties are marked with reference to the EU rules for the scheme, ‘KB2007/66/EC’, following the provisions of Annex 6.

Annex 9

Especially on conservation varieties

In. Overview of maximum amounts of field seeds of conservation varieties that must be brought in trading:
Art/black group
Maximum allowed quantity per black (kg)
Maximum permissible quantity per kind (kg)
Feeding
10,000
20,000
Horse bean
25,000
50,000
Markært
20,000
325,000
Smalbladet lupin
16,000
32,000
Grass, clover and similar.
2,500
50,000
Yellow mustard
800
16,000
Winterraps
1,500
50,000
Vårraps
500
2,500
Feeded
2,000
6,000
Sugarroe
2.700
54,000
II. Closure and marking of conservation varieties
Closure of packing
1)
The packing must be closed with a supplier label or sealing.
Labelling of packings
The packing must be provided with a supplier label or with a printed or stamped text with the following information:
1)
Orders: ‘EC rules and standards’.
2)
Name and address of the person responsible for the submission of the labels, or its identification mark.
3) 3)
year for closing, or, years for the latest sampling for the latest germination analysis, expressed as follows: ‘Partiet closed...’ (year) or ‘Phase...’ (year)
4)
Plant species.
5)
Black name.
6)
The word: ‘Bevasion variety’.
7)
The region of origin, as well as the following text: ‘Bevaring variety may only be negotiated in the origin region’.
8)
The seed production region (only if it is different from the origin region).
9)
The reference number of the party.
10)
The package specified net or gross weight or specified number of seeds.
11)
Other information:
In case of weight indication and of the use of granulated pesticides, pills or other solid additives listed here,
a)
the nature of the chemical treatment or additive, as well as
b)
the approximate ratio between the weight of seed keys or pure seed and the total weight.
Official notes

1) The decision is complete Council Directive 66/401/EEC (OJ 1966, L 125, p. 2298/66), last modified by Commission Directive 2009/74/EC (OJ 2009, L. 166, p. 49), p. Council Directive 2002/54/EC (EUT 2002 L 193, p. 12), amended by Council Directive 2004/117/EC (OJ 2005 L 14, p. 18), Council Directive 2002/57/EC (OJ 2002 L 193, p.74), as amended by Commission Directive 2009/74/EC (EUT 2009, L. 166, p. 49), parts of Council Directive 2000/29/EC (OJ 2000, L 169, p. 1), as amended by Commission Directive 2005/16/EC (OJ L 57, p. 19) and parts of the Commission Directive 1992/105/105/2011, p.