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Ordinance On Breeding, Etc. Of Potatoes

Original Language Title: Bekendtgørelse om avl m.v. af kartofler

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Table of Contents
Chapter 1 Scope of application, etc.
Chapter 2 Authorisation and so on
Chapter 3 Approvals for Spaces
Chapter 4 Conditions for the breeding of seed potatoes
Chapter 5 Approval of the breeding
Chapter 6 Sales of seed potatoes
Chapter 7 Awl and so on of consumations
Chapter 8 Attempt
Chapter 9 Accounting and reporting
Chapter 10 Administrative provisions
Chapter 11 Entry into force
Appendix 1 List of Annexes
Appendix 2 Summary of the maximum quantities of seed-potatoes of conservation varieties which may be placed in trade
Appendix 3 Special requirements for the production of meridistic clays and more.
Appendix 4 Oral-seed-seed-seed operators
Appendix 5 Potato cystenatoder host plants
Appendix 6 Pest-pest organisms as a square mev must be free of
Appendix 7 Minimum requirements to be observed in field vision prior to approval
Appendix 8 Virus Survey
Appendix 9 In Avlclasses and Classes of Flay potatoes
Appendix 10 Requirements for the design of plant passports
Appendix 11 Packaging and closing
Appendix 12 Quality requirements for laying potatoes
Appendix 13 Quality standards for potatoes, including for new potatoes

Publication of breeding and other potatoes 1)

In accordance with paragraph 1 (1), One-three, and paragraph 4, paragraph 4. 2, in the legislation on seeds, potatoes and plants, cf. Law Order no. 195 of 12. of March 2009, and § 1, sections 2 and 13 (1). 3, in the Act of harmful organisms, cf. Law Order no. 198 of 12. In March 2009 :

Chapter 1

Scope of application, etc.

§ 1. Commercial breeding and sale of potatoes as well as the sorting of seed potatoes shall be carried out in accordance with the provisions of this notice.

Paragraph 2. Commercial breeding of potatoes shall be carried out on the basis of material which has been formed in accordance with the Danish potato meripic programme.

Paragraph 3. Provisions applicable to sales shall also apply to tenders for sale, distribution, supply, delivery or other form of transfer to or without remuneration.

Paragraph 4. In the case of potatoes, the notice shall be made of potatoes other than seed potatoes.

Sorter

§ 2. In the commercial breeding of potatoes, only varieties must be used,

1) is included on the Danish blacklist, cf. notice of a list of approved varieties of agricultural plants and vegetable species (variety list), or

2) is included in the common catalogue of varieties of the European Community.

Paragraph 2. Notwithstanding paragraph 1 1, may the Benefit Board of nature authorise the use of preposable potatoes to be used for breeding stock and pre-laying potatoes of own varieties notified to be tested for the purpose of approval for admission to the blacklist in the black market ; a Member State of the European Union.

§ 3. The professional breeding of seed potatoes of varieties accepted on the black list as 'conservation black' must be carried out only in the region of origin.

Paragraph 2. The Department of Natural Services shall notify, on the basis of the reports referred to in Article 13, the amount of potatoes of the conservation of the conservation of the undertaking in question in the season concerned. The total quantity placed in trade shall not exceed the specified in Annex 2.

Chapter 2

Authorisation and so on

Meristasize producer

§ 4. In the case of an application, the Office of the Natural Acquire Management Board may authorize undertakings for the production of a system of meridization, where the conditions set out in Annex 3, I have been complied with

Paragraph 2. The Office of the Natural Business Authority may authorize companies for breeding and sorting of the merits and the merits of the merial plants when the Board has established that the manufacturer complies with the requirements of Annex 3, II.

Potatoes of seed potatoes

§ 5. The Office of the Natural Safety Agency may, by application, authorise growers for breeding in production ;

1) pre-base laying potatoes (pre-basic drools), or

2) basic and certified laying potatoes on the basis of their own behaviour (basic drooling with propagation), or

3) basic and certified laying potatoes on the basis of purchased medical materials (basic drooling without any propagation).

SortereCompanies

§ 6. Entities storing, sorting, packaging, brands, and selling the seed potatoes must be authorized as a sorter-seed sorter for seed potatoes.

Paragraph 2. The Office shall authorise the establishment, once the Management Board has established that the provisions of Annex 4 are fulfilled. Authorisation can be granted to :

1) Pre-basiliet sorter business, cf. § 5, nr. 1, for the storage, sorting, packaging and labelling of their own breeding. The board can be felt in classes, S, SE, E and A, cf. Annex 9.

2) Sorting business of basic drool for storage, sorting and marking of seed potatoes from growers authorised by section 5, including their own breeding of seed potatoes and of the potatoes. Abreeding of seed potatoes may be labelled only in classes E and A, cf. Annex 9.

3) Entities that purchase approved seed potatoes in closed and marked packages and reschels and resell them in packs not exceeding 10 kg net.

Paragraph 3. Notwithstanding the provisions of paragraph 1 1, the following establishments shall not be authorized :

1) Companies who buy and reselell seed potatoes in closed packages.

2) Entities buying seed potatoes only in closed packs of up to 50 kilograms and resell these directly to the final consumer in open, smaller packages.

Plant-passport Issue

§ 7. In accordance with the application of Article 6, the Office of the Natural Acquisitions Authority may, by application, approve establishments authorised to issue and provide packages of seed potatoes with herbal potatoes. The design of the plant must be approved by the Management Board and shall comply with the provisions of Annex 10.

Paragraph 2. Authorisation for issuing and supplying paves with plant passports may be revoked if the company does not comply with the provisions of section 25-27.

Application, etc.

§ 8. The application for authorization pursuant to section 4 to 6 must be submitted to the Benefit Board of Nature. The application must be made on a form that comes from the Natural Business Authority or on the Board of Directs.

Paragraph 2. A breeder or company may be authorized only to one of the types of production referred to in section 4 to 5.

Paragraph 3. Any changes which affect the authority of the authorization shall be notified to the Services of the Natural Acquisition.

Paragraph 4. The Authority shall assign an authorization number by granting authority to the Office of the Natural Safety Agency. The transfer or modification of the authorization number can only be done in accordance with the Agreement with the Natural Acquisition.

Paragraph 5. If the Conventional Authority does not receive the information referred to in paragraph 13 before the expiry of the period, the approval shall be deemed to have been lost.

Chapter 3

Approvals for Spaces

§ 9. Each year shall be notified of the areas intended for the breeding of seed potatoes for the purpose of the Natural Business Management Board of the Natural Business Management Board.

Paragraph 2. The areas must be notified to the Natural Enterprise Management Board no later than eight weeks before the management of the potatoes. The notification shall include a outline for each area declared and contain information as to when the area no later than has been used for the breeding of potatoes or for breeding of the crops listed in Annex 5.

Paragraph 3. The soil must be taken into the period between harvesting of the last crop potatoes or harvesting of the crops mentioned in Annex 5 and the laying-potatoes of seed potatoes.

Paragraph 4. The amount of soil that is taken out per hectares of the calculation are 1,500 ml, for up to 8 hectares and 400 ml. for the remaining hectares in a declared field.

Paragraph 5. In cases where the potato cystenematodes are instantiated in a field, cf. the issue of the fight against potato cystenodes, is the amount of land taken out per However, hectares are always 1,500

§ 10. The amount of soil to be taken out per hectares after paragraph 9 (3). 4, may be reduced to a calculation of 400 ml. per hectares for 4 hectares and 200 ml. for the remaining hectares if a farmer can document :

1) have not been cultivated or provided for potatoes or other host plants, cf. Annex 8, Section 1, in the notice of plants, in the area declared for six years prior to the soil sampling, or

2) that the presence of live potato cystenodes has not been recorded during the last two official studies and have not been cultivated for anything other than the production of seed potatoes or plants intended for planting, cf. in Annex 8, Section 1, in the notice of plants since the first official examination ; or

3) no live potato cystentooder or cysts have been found without any living content during the most recent official investigation and that there has been no potatoes or host plants for anything other than production of seed potatoes or plants intended for the production of plants or plants ; planting, cf. in Annex 8, Section 1, in the notice of plants, since the survey.

Paragraph 2. The documentation must be available at the latest at the same time as the sampling.

§ 11. The VFC may approve spaces for the breeding of seed potatoes if :

1) the result of soil testing, cf. Section 9 indicates that the area is free from the harmful organisms referred to in Annex 6,

2) the area has not been used for the breeding or storage of potatoes, or the cultivation of the crops listed in Annex 5 in the preceding 4 growth seasons for the breeding of seed potatoes and the three preceding growth seasons for breeding potatoes,

3) the area is free of regronings, and

4) that waste is not provided in accordance with, cf. § 12.

Paragraph 2. The soil sample, cf. paragraph 1, no. 1 may have been taken up to four years before the area is used for the breeding of seed potatoes.

Handling of waste

§ 12. The following 3 years shall not be bred for the following three years in areas where waste has been produced in the form of soil, rock, withholding waste and sewage sludge and waste oils or other vegetable waste (fruit juice and m) from establishments which are sorting, washing ; or processed potatoes. In the area of the first potato, a variety of resistant to potato cystenatoder must be used, and the breeding stock cannot be used as a non-layman's stock.

Paragraph 2. Notwithstanding paragraph 1 The first subparagraph shall be made of potatoes in areas where the provisions of paragraph 1 shall be bred. 1 mentioned waste has been dissent if the waste has undergone controlled composting or hygienic hygiene.

Paragraph 3. No seed potatoes must be bred for the following 12 months in areas where fruit juice from starch manufacture, including washing water, or surface water from water and seer must not be produced.

Chapter 4

Conditions for the breeding of seed potatoes

General provisions

§ 13. For the purpose of the natural order of the Natural Acquilices, the Agency shall be notified of the Agency for the Management of the Board no later than 25. May. The information must be submitted on a form that can be retrieved on the board's website.

Paragraph 2. Documentation for the purchase of laying stock shall be attached to the form of invoice and plant passports.

Paragraph 3. Occupancy potatoes which concurrent breeding potatoes shall submit information on the sum of the sum to the Management Board no later than 25. May. The information must be submitted on a form that can be retrieved on the board's website.

Paragraph 4. In exceptional circumstances and in writing, the Management Board may, in writing, grant a derogation for notification later than the one referred to in paragraph 1. 1 and 3 specified time limit.

§ 14. Avl from a separate area is recorded with a hearing number. Areas must be separated by at least one ferrr and at the end of each row must be at least 6 metres to other breeding.

Paragraph 2. The Heast number is the approval number, the year number, as well as a line number that identifies the area.

Paragraph 3. Poteens with different harvest number must be kept clearly separate during breeding, storage, transport and collation. If the breeding is drawn from different hearing numbers from the same origin, the whole breeding to the harvest number assigned to the leaf of the leaf is to be added to the leaf of the lowest class.

Paragraph 4. Compares the breeding of the breeding from various harvest numbers of the same origin, cf. paragraph 3, shall be notified of the nature of the Natural Business Authority.

§ 15. Due to the risk of transmission of viruses, there must be the following distance from areas where seed potatoes are grown for other potatoes, including the production of potatoes, including the production of congreys :

1) 50 metres for areas for approval as a pra-base laying potatoes,

2) 25 metres for areas for approval as basic seed potatoes, and

3) 15 metres for areas for approval as certified seed potatoes.

Pest-pest organisms

§ 16. The harmful organisms referred to in Annex 6 shall not be provided on the ground farm, on land in use, on breeding areas, on the plants or on the buds.

Paragraph 2. The Office of the Conserenal shall be able to offer measures to combat the measures referred to in paragraph 1. 1 of these harmful organisms, including the isolation or destruction of plants, plant products and packaging, resulting from infection risk.

Paragraph 3. The Office of the Natural Acquids may lay down a deadline for the implementation of tendered measures.

Paragraph 4. The one who finds or has contradict or attacks on Epitrix cucumeris (Harris), Epitrix similaris (Gentes), Epitrix subcrinita (Lec.) or Epitrix tuberis (Gentes), report to the Natural Acquire Management Board, stating the location of the place of the site.

Cleaning of machinery, rooms, etc.

§ 17. Machinery and utensils, etc. for handling potatoes and premises, boxes and similar containers for the storage of seed potatoes at the grower must be cleaned and disinfected prior to breeding season. The disinfection must be carried out with a means of documenting the impact of plant pathogenic virus and micro-organisms, including plant pathogenic bacteria.

§ 18. Machines, utensils, containers, boxes, etc. that have been used outside the area for which the holder of the authorization has been raw, may be used only for handling potatoes if they,

1) have only been used in other authorized medical or other authorised layingers ; or

2) have been cleaned and disinfected with a means of documenting the impact of plant pathogenic virus and micro-organisms, including plant pathogenic bacteria.

Paragraph 2. Pou-base breeders and base growers with their own conduct on the basis of the meridistems only use their own machines, tools and containers for handling of the seed potatoes. Machinery etc. used for potato lepelaw must not have been used outside the areas by which the holder of the authorization has been revoked.

Paragraph 3. The Avator must be able to document the provisions of paragraph 1. One has been complied with. Documentation must be kept for three years.

Special provisions

§ 19. For the breeding of meridists and plants, only plant material (e.g. in-vitro cuttings) which originate in material free from plant harmful organisms referred to in the notice of harmful organisms shall be used and approved by The National Wildlife Agency.

Paragraph 2. Each year, only one origin per year must be used. Black.

Paragraph 3. A breeding breeder authorized for breeding of the merized and / or plants shall not have the same breeding of congreyous potatoes.

20. Pre-basisayers may use the following laying-stock only :

1) the laying stock of the MP/MK of the Danish breeding, or of the foreign breeding of the Natural Abreeders, has been placed under the same page, and

2) pre-laying potatoes of his own production approved in category S1-S4.

Paragraph 2. Every year, each year, for each variety, only the laying-stock of origin and another of origin shall be used.

Paragraph 3. Notwithstanding paragraph 1 1 and 2 may restart pre-base sawlers in the first breeding year for each variety of inlets and use preposh potatoes from one other pre-base drool.

Paragraph 4. Poop base laying potatoes shall be delivered directly to the final consumer.

Paragraph 5. A beekeeper authorized to breed prepotable potatoes must not be at the same time as in the case of drinking potatoes.

§ 21. In the form of basic lobsters, only the following set-up materials may be used,

1) the laying stock of the MP/MK or of the foreign breeding of the Natural Abreeders, has been placed under the same page, and

2) S/SE of Danish breeding or foreign breeding, as provided for by EU labelling rules for the seed potatoes, are treated as such and

3) pre-laying potatoes of own production approved in categories F1 F3 and E1-E3 of their own breeding.

§ 22. In the case of basic drooling, without propagation, only the laying stock of the class MP/MK, S/SE or E of Danish breeding from the laying down of the laying of the laying board shall be authorized in accordance with section 5 (5). 1, no. Number one and no. 2) or of foreign breeding, which, in accordance with EU labelling rules for laying potatoes, has been placed on the side.

Retention and Move

-23. egg potatoes such as raw materials may be kept on the breeding ground, in the licensed sorter establishments or other of the natural or natural or other nature or other of the Natural Business Authority.

Paragraph 2. In the breeding stock, only potatoes of their own continued breeding of calves or potatoes shall be kept. Lard potatoes removed from breeding stock shall not be returned to the breeding stock.

Paragraph 3. Posted potatoes must be labelled with a variety name, class, origin, quantity and harvest as laid down in accordance with the rules of use in the storage and transport of the goods. § 14.

Paragraph 4. Notwithstanding paragraph 1 2 the seed potatoes which have remained in closed, marked boxes during transport and storage, and which have been stored in the refrigerator room of an approved sorter establishment, or on one of the Natural Business Authority approved, shall be returned to : breeding vianship.

Chapter 5

Approval of the breeding

§ 24. The Wildlife Board may approve the breeding of seed potatoes if :

1) the conditions laid down in Chapters 3 and 4 are met ;

2) the check mark has been found that the board complies with the requirements of Annex 7 ;

3) which has not been observed in the presence of virus diseases listed in Annex 8, and

4) non regringings are not provided. If regronings are found in the area, the area from the area may only be approved in Class A, and is discarded into its own use. Re-gronings are included in the extermination of foreign black, cf. Annex 7.

Paragraph 2. Potatoes from each separate area shall be authorised not more than in the class of breeding stock. The board may be approved in the breeding classes set out in Annex 9. The breeding class is crucial to whether the breeding can be used for further development on its own property, as well as in which sales classes the breeding of the breeding can be translated.

Paragraph 3. Potatoes approved in Class A shall be used only for the breeding of congreyarns.

Chapter 6

Sales of seed potatoes

Packaging and marking

§ 25. Weier potatoes, which are sorted, packed, etc. in Denmark may only be sold in closed packs complying with the provisions of Annex 11 on packaging and closure.

Paragraph 2. Meristamps and plants must be delivered to the final consignon directly and without the opening of packing.

Paragraph 3. Notwithstanding the provisions of paragraph 1 1, establishments which must not be authorized, have to be approved, cf. Section 6 (2). 4, no. 2, sell the seed potatoes to the final consumer in small-open packages.

SECTION 26. Labelling of plant passports must have been carried out by the Natural Business Authority or by an approved undertaking, cf. § 7.

Paragraph 2. Only approved seed potatoes, cf. Section 24 must be labelled with plant passports.

Paragraph 3. The plant passport may only be used for the wrapping it was originally issued to.

Paragraph 4. If a pack of seed potatoes is broken, each of the new packs shall be assigned a new plant passport.

Paragraph 5. Plant-based plant passports, including failsafe plants not used, shall be kept for two years in the authorized sorter operation.

§ 27. Weier potatoes in small packs containing a maximum content of 10 kilograms shall be marked in accordance with the provisions of Annex 10 (1). Two, indicated. The gauges must not be foretold by plant passports.

Quality requirements

§ 28. In the case of sale, seed potatoes which are ordered and packaged in Denmark shall meet the quality requirements set out in Annex 12.

Paragraph 2. Potatoes treated with sprouting means must not be sold as a seed of seed.

Notification

§ 29. Sorting establishments must report lots of laying potatoes for the Natural Acquieal Management Board at the date of the packing. The notification must be made out on a document available in the Office of the Natural Business Authority or on the Board of Direction. The report of the data may be carried out by electronic transmission of data to the Benefit Board of Natural Acquidation, if the management board can approve data form and structure.

Paragraph 2. The date of the package shall mean the date on which the party is sorted and the wrapper shall be closed with plant passports. If the batch is prepping the batch over several days, the package date is the date the last unit in the batch is closed and marked.

Paragraph 3. For the identification of a consignment of seed potatoes, the number of the first plant passport in the batch (partinum number) is used to identify the batch potatoes.

Paragraph 4. A party can only be made out of seed potatoes from a hearing number.

Partition checks

-$30. Discarding the Natural Acquisitions Management Board in connection with party-checking batch of seed potatoes, the potatoes may be reordered and party declared on a new basis. The circumsorted consignment must not be converted before the Conserenation of the Natural Business Authority has carried out a new party control.

Paragraph 2. Bryder Natural Vocational Management Seals of a Packing in connection with the verification of the finished products of seed potatoes, the Plant of Natural Vocational Plant Pass by stamp, date, signature and any seals showing that the packaging has been opened in connected to official controls.

Chapter 7

Awl and so on of consumations

§ 31. For the breeding of congreyams shall be used :

1) approved seed potatoes purchased every year to the whole board, or

2) potatoes produced on approved seed potatoes purchased the year before, on its own property or on land, for which a lease agreement is available and where the seed potatoes of the person concerned each year have been approved for at least 10 ; Pct. of the area and at least 10%. of the quantity to be used for the following year ;

a) the introduction material purchased separately and that the breeding stock is kept separate from other potatoes, and

b) the introduction material shall be added and that, as far as possible, the breeding shall be recorded before other potatoes are added and recorded, and

c) equipment and tools cleaned and disinfected with a means to substantiate plant pathogenic virus and micro-organisms, including plant pathogenic bacteria.

§ 32. In the form of basic lobsters, the use of congreys may only apply the laying stock of own breeding or class S/SE of the second origin or the laying stock of foreign breeding which, in accordance with the EU labelling rules for laying potatoes, has been placed on the side of the EU labelling. A maximum of two years must be inbred for the introduction of medical materials. First year's breeding is called the K01 of the second year's breeding K02. Each year, the maximum number of each year shall be used for each variety.

Paragraph 2. In the form of basic drooling, non-propagating potatoes must be used only for the use of a class-of-Class S/SE, E or A or medical material of foreign breeding which, in accordance with the EU labelling rules for laying potatoes, has been placed on the side.

Paragraph 3. The provisions of section 31 shall apply by analogy to the consumations at the basis of the basic drooling non-propagation.

§ 33. Authorised growers of laying potatoes shall not at the same time breed seed potatoes and potatoes of the same variety.

Paragraph 2. Notwithstanding paragraph 1 1 may be used for the transfer of potatoes to breeding potatoes in a given variety, used pre-term material of the variety, in the transitional year.

Paragraph 3. In the case of the discovery of potato cystenatoder, in accordance with the laying down of a laying potato field, the National Services Agency may permit the granting of the application and the conditions under which it is to be established. 1 may be deviated from the medical fields of the same variety.

§ 34. Authorised growers of seed potatoes must keep the potatoes from seed potatoes from seed potatoes. The summaries shall be labelled with a variety of denomination, transport and storage, with a variety of denomination and the conduct class (K01 or K02).

$35. The Wildlife Agency shall take soil samples of land used for consumascs, with a view to the monitoring of the propagation of potato cystenodes. Where the presence of potato cystenodes is found, the provisions of the notification on the fight against potato cystenodes shall apply.

§ 36. Sorting establishments shall ensure that the potatoes meet the quality standards laid down in Annex 13.

Chapter 8

Attempt

§ 37. In accordance with the application and under detailed conditions, the Management Board may allow the publication of the notice of the notice of the publication of the notice, research and plant brewing.

Paragraph 2. Authorisation pursuant to paragraph 1. 1 for the sale of potatoes of a genetically modified variety shall be granted only if, on the basis of an official environmental risk assessment, all appropriate measures have been taken in order to avoid harmful effects on human health and the environment.

Paragraph 3. In accordance with the application and under detailed conditions, the Office shall allow growers, etc., approved in accordance with sections 4 and 5, at the same time to inward the processing of potatoes.

Chapter 9

Accounting and reporting

§ 38. Authorized paramedics and authorized careers shall keep records of their raw materials, including composite lines, densities, discarded fields and batches, and the purchase and sale of potatoes. The accounting shall for each purchase and sale include information on the date, potato variety, harvest number, class, seller, or purchaser, packing unit and quantity.

Paragraph 2. In addition, sorter companies must conduct a range of sorority. The accounting shall contain information on the date, date, potato variety, harvest number, the quantities of raw materials and waste (incl. in the case of animal feed and the same size.

Paragraph 3. Accounts and evidence of purchases, sales, etc. shall be retained for three years.

§ 39. Authorized sorter establishments shall at the latest at 30. June reporting to the Natural Business Authority the quantities of seed potatoes of conservation which have been made in the course of trade in the completed season.

Chapter 10

Administrative provisions

Control, etc.

§ 40. The Management Board shall monitor compliance with the provisions of the notice.

Paragraph 2. Danish Agricultural Counseling, the Scientific Centre for Agriculture, controls that areas with seed potatoes declared for breeding checks at authorised pre-base growers comply with the requirements of section 15, section 24, paragraph 24. 1, no. 4 and Annex 7.

Paragraph 3. The Office of the Natural Business Authority may charge free of charge for analysis purposes.

§ 41. Avters, sorter establishments and others, shall, upon request, provide for the Board of Natural Acquidation of the information required to carry out the monitoring of compliance with the rules of this notice and the management of the necessary assistance, the implementation of the checks.

§ 42. Inherit of section 12, section 14 (4). 3, section 23, paragraph. 2, section 25, stk.1 and 2, section 33 (3). Paragraph 34 (1) and Article 34 1, as well as the violation of terms associated with a derogation after paragraph 33 (3). 3, may result in the breeding of seed potatoes being classed or not approved as a seed of seed.

Publication

§ 43. The National Services Agency shall publish findings on the basis of the checks. The publication contains the name, address and approval number of establishments approved by sections 4 and 5, as well as the result of a completed breeding-command check.

Penalty provisions

§ 44. With fine punishment on it

1) in violation of section 1 (1). 2, sections 2 and 3, section 6 (4). 1, section 12, section 17-23, section 24, paragraph 1. 3, section 25, paragraph. 1 and 2, section 26-28, section 30 (3). Paragraph 1, section 31, 32 and 33 (3). 1, and Section 38,

2) omits to comply with an injunction in accordance with section 16 (2). 2,

3) omits to provide information as referred to in Article 8 (3). 3, section 29, paragraph. 1 and § 39, or

4) overrides terms associated with a derogation given in section 33 (3). 3.

Paragraph 2. Companies and other things. (legal persons) may be subject to criminal liability in accordance with the provisions of the penal code 5. Chapter.

Chapter 11

Entry into force

§ 45. The announcement will enter into force on the 12th. June 2013.

Paragraph 2. Publication no. 450 of 16. May 2011 on the breeding and more potatoes of potatoes are hereby repealed.

The National Wildlife Agency, the 8. June 2013

Jette Petersen

/ Isabelle Pind-Heerwagen


Appendix 1

List of Annexes

Appendix 1
List of Annexes
Appendix 2
Summary of the maximum quantities of seed-potatoes of conservation varieties which may be placed in trade
Appendix 3
Special requirements for the production of meridistic clays and more.
YOU.
Requirements for the production of meridistic clings
II.
Requirements for the production of meripious and flora
Appendix 4
Oral-seed-seed-seed operators
Appendix 5
Potato cystenatoder host plants
Appendix 6
Pest-pest organisms as a square mev must be free of
Appendix 7
Minimum requirements to be observed in field vision prior to approval
Appendix 8
Virus Survey
Appendix 9
YOU.
Classes of Avlclasses and Classes for Flay potatoes
II.
Requirements for sales as Community class
Appendix 10
Requirements for the design of plant passports
Appendix 11
Packaging and closing
Appendix 12
Quality requirements for laying potatoes
Appendix 13
Quality standards for potatoes, including for new potatoes

Appendix 2

Summary of the maximum quantities of seed-potatoes of conservation varieties which may be placed in trade

Art / Plant Group
Maximum allowable quantity (kg)
Solanum tuberosum
3,375,000 kg

Appendix 3

Special requirements for the production of meridistic clays and more.

YOU. Requirements for the production of meridistic clings
1.1
Buildings and equipment used for production must be approved by the Natural Acquire Management Board.
1.2
Propagation of plant material in-vitro shall be carried out in facilities and in accordance with quality assurance systems approved by the Natural Business Authority.
1.3
Only plant material which satisfies the requirements of the publication of plants and plant products must be used in the breeding ground, and which are approved by the Natural Business Authority, and which are approved by the National Committee on Industry, and for the Aboard.
1.4
Each year, only one origin per year must be used. Black.
1.5
The cleanup material (e.g. in-vitro sticlings) may not be maintained for a period of four years.
1.6
There must be an updated logbook of production, with details of each clone.
1.7
Other species of Solanaceae (The night shadowing family) Solanum tuberosum L. must not be located at the production site.
II. Requirements for the production of meripious and flora
2.1
Buildings and equipment used for production must be approved by the Natural Acquire Management Board.
2.2
There must be a quality assurance system approved by the Natural Business Authority.
2.3
Buildings used for production must be insettette, i.e. walls and roofs shall be dense and must be insectised in windows.
2.4
An enclosed room with disinfectant may be provided.
2.5
Buildings and equipment must be kept free of insects and weeds.
2.6
Buildings, equipment, plant material and, where appropriate, areas must be free of harmful organisms listed in Annex 6 and comply with the requirements of Annex 3.
2.7
The growing media used shall be free of harmful organisms listed in Annex 6 and other harmful organisms, which are attacking potatoes, including free living nematodes.
2.8
Sorter must, under breeding, keep osvr, kept clearly separate. New varieties must be kept cloned separately until the VFC tells us whether clones can be fought together.
2.9
Other species of Solanaceae (The night shadowing family) Solanum tuberosum L. must not be located at the production site.
2.10
The production of the meridized system and plants shall be free from sale on sale ;
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Potato virus A, M, S, X, y and bladrullevirus
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other significant viruses (moptopviruses, rattlevirus, etc.)
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Pectobacterium atrosepticum
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Blackleg disease / hemorrhage caused by Pectobacterium ssp or Dickeya spp
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Phoma exigua Was. foveata
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deviant types
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foreign black

Appendix 4

Oral-seed-seed-seed operators

Grain-seed sorter must comply with the following :
The construction of the buildings :
1.
The establishment must have up buildings suitable for the purpose, including a sufficient number of storage rooms, so that each batch of potatoes may be kept separate.
2.
The sorter room must be equipped with a variety of varieties, a weight intended for the packing units which are converted by the company and a sorter-hole table with an illumination of at least 800 lux.
3.
There shall be a sink that can be made available to the inspectors of the Natural Acquilite.
Cleaning :
4.
The storage and sorter room and the machinery, etc., must be kept clean and in general good condition.
5.
Premises and machinery, etc. each year must be emptied of potatoes, cleaned and disinfected before entering new breeding, not later than 30. June. Disinfection must be carried out with a means of documenting the impact of plant pathogenic virus and micro-organisms, including plant pathogenic bacteria.
Sort of own breeding :
6.
Sorting the use of congreys of congreys, discarded seed potatoes and breeding approved for their own use must be carried out in separate installations. If there is no separate sort system for the said type of potatoes, after sorting of these and before sorting on the same installation of seed potatoes for circulation, cleaning and disinfection of the plant must be carried out. Disinfection must be carried out with a means of documenting the impact of plant pathogenic virus and micro-organisms, including plant pathogenic bacteria.
Amphyxiation to small packs :
7.
Undertakings authorised for the re-packaging of seed potatoes in small packages shall be clearly separate from the potatoes. The packing equipment must be cleaned and disinfected before each paking of seed potatoes is opened unless packing is carried out with equipment not used for packaging of the panels. Disinfection must be carried out with a means of documenting the impact of plant pathogenic virus and micro-organisms, including plant pathogenic bacteria.
Potatoes that are not subject to the authorization shall not be provided on the premises.

Appendix 5

Potato cystenatoder host plants

Plants may not be provided on the ground at the time of the sampling and not grown in the period until potatoes are added.
Capsicum spp.
Peppers
Solanum lycopersicum "L."
Tomat
Solanum melongena "L."
Aubergine

Appendix 6

Pest-pest organisms as a square mev must be free of

1.
The following harmful organisms may not be found on the breeding ground, on the plants or on the knots :
a)
Clavibacter michiganensis (Smith) Davis et al. Subsp. sepedonicus (Spiech. A Kotth.) Davis et al.
Precasebacterial bacterial disease
b)
Ralstonia (Pseudomonas) solanacearum (Smith) Yabuuchi et al.
Potato potato brown bacterial causes
c)
Synchytrium endobioticum (Schilb.) Perc.
Precauses potato hernia
d)
Leptinotarsa decemlineata Say
Coloradobille
(e)
Tomato virus wilt virus
Tomatbronzetopvirus
(f)
Ditylenchus destroctor Thorne
Potato Town Matter
g)
Meloidogyne chitwoodi Golden et al. (all populations) and M . fallax Karssen
Rodgallenematod
Potato stolbur phytoplasm (MLO)
Precauses stolcages
(h)
Epitrix cucumeris (Harris), Epitrix similaris (Gentes), Epitrix subcrinita (Lec.) and Epitrix tuberis (Gentes)
2.
The following harmful organisms shall not be found on areas used for the breeding of seed potatoes. Damage may only be provided in other areas such as holder of the authorization shall be provided with the authority if a control programme is carried out, cf. the issue of the fight against potato cystenatoder in these areas :
a)
Globodera pallida (Stone) Mul. Stone : Stone :
White potato cystenatodine
b)
Globodera rostochiensis (Woll.) Mul. Stone.
Yellow potato cystenatood

Appendix 7

Minimum requirements to be observed in field vision prior to approval

Minimum requirements for field vision to plant variety purity and tolerances for the presence of other harmful organisms (pct. by the plants) :
For initial field vision
Pra-Base Present potatoes
Base of laying potatoes
Certified layering potatoes
Class S
Class SE
a.
Foreign Negro
0.01
0.01
0.05
0,1
b.
Bladrullesickness
0,1
0,1
0,5
1.0
c.
Visible symptoms of viruses A, M, S, X, Y in everything
0,1
0,1
0,5
1.0
d.
Blackleg sickness ( Pectobacterium ssp and Dickeya spp.)
0
0.01
0.4
1.0
e.
Deviating types
0.02
0.02
0,1
0,5
f.
Virus X (for bladtest examination)
0
0
1
4
For final field view
Pra-Base Present potatoes
Base of laying potatoes
Certified layering potatoes
Class S
Class SE
a.
Foreign Negro
0
0
0.01
0.05
b.
Bladrullesickness
0,1
0,1
0.2
0,5
c.
Synsumptomy on viruses A, M, S, X, Y in all
0,1
0,1
0.2
0,5
d.
Blackleg sickness ( Pectobacterium ssp and Dickeya spp.)
0
0.01
0.2
0,5
e.
Deviating types
0.01
0.01
0.05
0.25
f.
Virus X (for bladtest examination)
0
0
1
4
The growth conditions in the breeding area shall not prevent an assessment of the area by being inscribed, drought-or sprained-or injected-or injected with injury, or from the injury caused by harmful animal attacks or similar.
There are always 3 field surveys for pra-base seed potatoes. For the first 2 field surveys, the minimum requirements set out in the table ' by initial field vision ` shall be complied with if the potatoes are not to be graded or discarded. At 3. the minimum requirements as set out in the Table ' at the final field of the final field of the ' shall be complied with if the potatoes are to be approved as a seed of seed.
In the case of laying potatoes, 1-2 field vision is carried out. If the minimum requirements set out in the Table for final field surveys have been complied with in the first field, only 1 field vision shall be carried out. If the minimum requirements set out in the table "by initial field vision" have been complied with in the first field, but the minimum requirements specified in the table ' for final field vision ` have not been met, the controller shall set a date for a final field view, where : the minimum requirements set out in the Table for the final field of the final field shall be complied with so that the potatoes may be approved as a seed of seed.

Appendix 8

Virus Survey

Virus Probe-Allowed occurrence of Virus (Pct. of plants / knobbers),
Pra-Base Present potatoes
Base of laying potatoes
Certified layering potatoes
Class S
Class SE
Virus X
0.0
0.0
Not examined
Virus A, M, and S in everything
0.0
0.2
Not examined
Virus Y and bladrulviruses in total
0.0
1.0
2
8
The testing for virus diseases is carried out by the Natural Business Authority or one of the VFC approved laboratory.
The board from a black which has been carried out for the virus study shall not be converted before the results of the investigation are available.
Pre-basil for sale is always tested for the occurrence of viruses.

Appendix 9

In Avlclasses and Classes of Flay potatoes

Egg-grading potatoes can be accepted at most in the class of breeding stock.
The breeding class is essential to whether the breeding can be used for further development on its own property, and in which breeding stock can be redeployed
Avlerauthority
Use names of applicable laying-stock materials
Highest breeding class, breeding can be approved
The sales class that the board can be approved for sale as
Abreeding of the meristbone and flora
pre-laying material
MK, MP
MK, MP, S/SE, E, or A
Prebasidrool
class MK laying potato,
S1-1. cursor generation
S/SE, E or A
pra-base laying potatoes
S2-2. cursor generation
S/SE, E or A
pra-base laying potatoes
S3-3. cursor generation
S/SE, E or A
pra-base laying potatoes
S4-4. cursor generation
S/SE, E or A
pra-base laying potatoes
S5-5. cursor generation
S/SE, E or A
Base lobes with propagation
class MK laying potato,
F1-1. cursor generation
E or A
propagation to its own use
F2-2. cursor generation
E or A
propagation to its own use
F3-3. cursor generation
E or A
pre-basikingepotato
E1-1. cursor generation
E or A
base family,
E2-2. cursor generation
E or A
base family,
E3-3. cursor generation
E or A
base family,
A
A
Basic drooling without propagation
pre-basikingepotato
E1-1. cursor generation
E or A
base family,
E2-2. cursor generation
E or A
base family,
E3-3. cursor generation
E or A
base family,
A
A

II Requirements for sales as Community class
Special standards applicable to the laying potatoes of Community-grade 1-3
1.
Requirements for the laying stock of the base family of the base areas of origin of :
The laying-down material must be of origin in breeding material complying with the following requirements for the freedom of harmful organisms,
Pct of the plants
a)
Blackleg disease / hemorrhage caused by Pectobacterium ssp and
Dickeya spp
0
b)
Bladrullevirus
0
c)
Potato virus A
0
d)
Potato virus M
0
(e)
Potato virus S
0
(f)
Potato virus X
0
g)
Potato virus Y
0
2.
Requirements for the areas on which the laying-lay material is derived from :
The areas shall comply with the following requirements for the freedom of plant harmful organisms in two official field inspections :
Pct of the plants
a)
Blackleg disease :
-EC-Class 1
0
-EC-grade 2 and 3
0.25
b)
Total Visibility Virus disease
0,1
3.
Requirements for the areas where the laying of the laying potatoes shall be made :
The areas shall comply with the following requirements for the freedom of plant harmful organisms in two official field inspections :
Pct of the plants
a)
Blackleg disease :
-EC-Class 1
0
-EC-grade 2
0,5
-EC-class 3
1.0
b)
Total Visibility Virus disease
-EC-class 1 and 2
0,5
-EC-class 3
1.0

Appendix 10

Requirements for the design of plant passports

Numbering :
The schedule passports must be numbered consecutive and must be used in a numberorder.
All information shall be printed on the plant passport and must be clearly legible, with no corrections and must not be possible to be deported.
1. Packings over 10 kg. netto
a)
"Community plant passport"
b)
"Denmark"
c)
"Natural Business Authority."
d)
" Sorterecompany's aut. No : "
(e)
" Plantepas serial number. :
(f)
" Botanical Name : Solanum tuberosum "
g)
Net weight :
(h)
"ZP"
i)
"RP, replace spas :"
j)
"Avldic :"
c)
"Community rules and normer:"
I)
"Close Date :"
m)
"Blacksname:"
n)
" Category and class :
o)
"Sort size:"
p)
" Harvest number :
q)
" Cultivation vulnerability :
r)
" Chemical treatment :
ad m :
In the case of a genetically modified variety, the name of Genetically Modified shall be indicated in accordance with the variety denomissed.
In the case of conservation varieties, the black name shall indicate ' Bevaring black `.
Plan passport for test material or check material :
Field does not exist and
The text in the p must be : " Avler aut. No : "
2. Small packages, with a maximum content of 10 kilograms. netto
On small packs of a maximum content not exceeding 10 kg net, the following text should be shown as a minimum :
a)
' Category and / or class ` :
b)
"Blacksname:"
c)
Net weight :
d)
"Sorterecorporate aut.no." :
(e)
" Avler aut.no. :
(f)
"Avldic :"
g)
" Chemical treatment :
by b :
In the case of a genetically modified variety, the variety must be indicated on the variety name : ' Genetically modified `.
In the case of conservation varieties, the black name shall indicate ' Bevaring black `.
Color :
Prop-Base Planning Material
white with violet diagonalstribe
Base of laying potatoes
White
Certified layering potatoes
Blue
Test Material
Yellow
Cross-making materials
Yellow
Size :
At least 110 x 67 mm.

Appendix 11

Packaging and closing

1.
Packings Devices
As a unit of packing units, only devices which can be transported and remain closed sealed shall be sealed and marked for delivery in the consignee.
Paking units may be re-used only after they have been properly disinfected according to the guidelines of EPPO.
The parades of the meristals must only be sold in approved new packages.
Each unit of parting shall contain only laying potatoes of the same harvest number from one breeding.
Wrappers are packaged units with a maximum content of 10 kilograms. Net.
2
Closing and marking
Packings must be closed and marked on the variety of varieties in which the potatoes have been sorted.
Paking units exceeding 10 kg (10 kg.) Net two shall be closed in such a way as to not be able to open them without destroying the hatches.
The plant passport (marking) must be drawn up in accordance with the provisions of Annex 10.
The plant passport must be attached to the closure of the closure device in such a way as to damage the packing unit or to remove it from the closing device without removing the plant passport and thus cannot be reused.

Appendix 12

Quality requirements for laying potatoes

1.
Plant Determinators
Potatoes must be free from the harmful organisms referred to in Annex 6.
2.
General state of the party
The knots shall be in such a state that they can be checked and shall be :
-
free of frost and heat damage ;
-
Wipe-free of condensation
-
fixed-not dried out and wrinkly ;
-
free of sprouts longer than 3 mm
-
free of land,
3.
Tolerances for disease control and error
In a batch, no more than the contents of potatoes are in the following :
disease grip and other errors.
Weight% :
a.
Awake rotting
A maximum of 0,1%.
b.
Potato Buffay and other drying rots
maximum of 0,5%.
c.
Potato Buffaloes (Deep wounds over 3 mm) of more than 1/10 of the surface
maximum of 1,0%.
d.
Potato Buffaloes (surface wound below 3 mm) of more than 1/5 of the surface
A maximum of 3,0%.
e.
Root file vamp (sclerotier) of more than 1/20 of the surface
A maximum of 2,0%.
f.
Growth, growth rates and other malformations deeper than 3 mm
A maximum of 3,0%.
g.
Mechanical damage more than 3 mm
A maximum of 2,0%.
Oh.
Foreign :
-a basis and base laying potatoes
0.0%.
-certified seed potatoes
not more than 0,05%.
In.
In all of it. a. -Oh.
6,0 pct more than
j.
Soil and other foreign substances
maximum of 1,0%.
.
rust stains and rustrings
maximum of 5.0%.
4.
Size requirements
1.
The minimum size of the seed potatoes must be such that they cannot pass an even-square mesh gauge of 25 mm in a square mesh.
2.
For potatoes above 35 mm, the minimum and the largest potato size shall be expressed in multiple times of 5. The difference between at least and the maximum of the mashed potato size shall not exceed 25 mm.
3.
A lot of seed potatoes may not contain more than 3% weight by weight of potatoes under the specified minimum size of mashed potatoes and 3% by weight of potatoes above the specified mashed potato size.
4.
Within the size range indicated by the label, all the potato sizes must be represented in a natural relationship.
5.
Exports to states outside the European Union may be waisted by agreement between the buyer and seller.

Appendix 13

Quality standards for potatoes, including for new potatoes

In the case of new potatoes, potatoes are understood to be harvested before they are fully mature and if the overskin can be easily rubbed off.
YOU.
General state of the party :
The knots shall be
a)
practically free from soil and any other foreign matter,
b)
free from foreign odor and flavour ;
c)
fixed, not dried or wrinkly ;
d)
free of buds longer than 3 mm
(e)
Wipe, free from abnormal external moisture.
The knots must be in such a condition that they can withstand transport and manage and meet the quality requirements at the office of destination.
The party must be of a uniform quality and a small size.
The requirement for uniform buoe size does not apply to new potatoes.
Special provisions for each class :
Class I and new potatoes :
The knots must be well-shaped and sorta flogged.
Class II :
The knots must be black-pic.
II
Size sorting :
The knots, however not new potatoes and not the variety ' Asparagus ` and other longterm varieties, must be sorted within the following intervals, with regard to minimum and size / cross-target dimensions :
a)
25-35 mm
b)
30-45 mm
c)
40-65 mm
d)
60-mm
In the case of packs of potatoes more than 40 mm, the difference between at least and maximum bone size shall not exceed 20 mm.
Knolde with less cross-measure than the minimum cross-target listed above shall be approved in the corresponding size range, if the length of the work is at least :
a)
32 mm
b)
40 mm
c)
50 mm
d)
75 mm
Within the size range indicated on the label, all of the buoing sizes shall be represented in a natural relationship.
For the variety "Asparagus" and other longterm varieties are not used to make a sizeable size.
III
Tolerances :
Quality :
In a batch, the following levels may not exceed the following levels of the errors or defects (% by weight) of the above (weight percentage) :

Class I
Class II
New
a)
advice and internal defects,
2
4
2
b)
green knoll
2
4
2
c)
Error a + b, ialt max.
3
6
3
d)
Pressure and shock stains, injuries, larval peat, deformed bone, deep curves, growth of growth and o.lign.
10
20
20
(e)
error c + d, ialt max.
10
20
20
(f)
foreign black
2
4
2
g)
potato shed, pulversshav, net curvator and root file vamp
8
-
8
(h)
rust
3
6
3
Remarks :
by (a)
In the course of advice, dry and bleeding shall be deemed to be a cross-section of more than 5 mm. Inner errors include "kernermunchery" and "lair" potatoes.
by b)
A green colouring that covers less than one-eighth of the surface of the potato bone and which can be removed at normal peeling is not considered to be an error.
ad d)
' Pressing and dusting stains " are any gray, blue or black spots which are more than 5 mm. In the case of damage, paramedics, insect and larval rodent, and other work ogenics are more than 5 mm, Deep crows are more bad than 5 mm.
A bumple is described as deformed if, after a normal peel of potato skins and a peel thickness of up to 5 mm, the peel ground is left to the ground. Liquor powers are superficial, deeper than 5 millimeters.
by e)
The sum of identified errors or deficiencies in a batch of potatoes may not exceed the weight percentages indicated below.
by g)
A knucklehead is the infesting of the potato shed, the turf and / or the root file vamp, when at least one-fourth of the surface is covered by it. A bumpin infesting of a curfew deeper than 5 mm counts in the tolerances of both the d and the g.
(h)
rusted stains with a cross-section of more than 1 mm shall be regarded as an error. In the case of the assessment, the knuckles will be divided into four equal boats. Only with errors are counted in the tolerance.
IV
Size :
In a batch not more than 5% by weight of class I and 10% bone in class II, which do not correspond to the specified size, No bones may also be more than 5 mm greater or less than the specified size.
Official notes

1) The notice contains provisions that implement parts of Commission Directive 92 /105/EEC of 3. In the case of a certain standardization of plant passports for use in the movement of a variety of plants, plant products and other articles within the Community and on detailed rules for the issuance of such plant passports and conditions and detailed rules for : replacement of plant passports, the Official Journal of the European Communities. L 4, s. Directive 22, as amended by Commission Directive 2005 /17/EC of 2. This is March 2005, 2005, no. L 57, s. 23, parts of Council Directive 2000 /29/EC of 8. In May 2000 on measures against the introduction into the Community of organisms harmful to plants or plant products and against their spread within the Community, the Community Official Journal 2000, no. In 169, s. 1, as last amended by Commission Directive 2010 /1/EU of 8. In January 2010, the EU Official Journal, nr. L 7, s. 17, Council Directive 2002/56/EC of 13. June 2002 on the marketing of seed potatoes, the Official Journal of the European Communities, no. In 193, s. 60, as last amended by the Commission ' s implementing decision 2011 /820/EU of 7. December 2011, EU Official Journal, nr. L 327, s. 66, parts of Council Directive 2007 /33/EC of 11. June 2007 on the control of potato cystenatodes and repealing Directive 69 /465/EEC, EU Official Journal (2007), nr. L 156, s. 12, parts of Commission Directive 2008 /62/EC of 20. June 2008, on certain derogations for the approval of land breeds and varieties of agricultural species that are naturally adapted to local and regional conditions and threatened by genetic erosion and on the trade in seed and seed potatoes of such rural areas ; and Sorter, EU-Official Journal 2008, nr. L. .. 162, s. 13 and Commission implementation decision 2012 /270/EU of 16. May 2012 on emergency measures against the introduction and dissemination of the Union of Epitrix cucumeris (Harris), Epitrix similaris (Gentner), Epitrix subcrinita (Lec.) and Epitrix tuberis (Gentner), EU-Official Journal 2012, nr. L 132, s. 18.