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Date of completion: 05.12.2012
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" Fertilizer Ordinance of 5 December 2012 (BGBl. 2482), as defined by Article 1 of the Regulation of 27 May 2015 (BGBl). 886).
Note: | Amendment by Art. 1 V v. 27.5.2015 I 886 (No 21) in a textual proof, not yet concludedly processed in a documentary form |
(+ + + Text credits: 14.12.2012 + + +)Unofficial table of contents
(+ + + Official note from the norm-provider on EC law:
Consideration of
ERL 34/98 (CELEX Nr: 31998L0034) + + +)
§ 1 | Definitions |
§ 2 | Scope |
§ 3 | Approval of fertilizer types |
§ 4 | Placing on the market of economic fertilizers, soil adjuvants, culture substrates and plant aids |
§ 5 | Requirements for disease and phytohygiene |
§ 6 | Requirements for labelling |
§ 7 | Labelling of EC fertilizers |
§ 8 | Tolerances |
§ 9 | Irregularities |
§ 10 | Transitional provisions |
§ 11 | Entry into force, external force |
Appendix 1 (in accordance with § 1, point 11, § 3, paragraph 1, § 6 (3), § 8 (3) and (4) |
Definition of Fertilizer types |
Appendix 2 (in accordance with § 1, paragraph 11, § 3, paragraphs 1 and 2, § 4 (1) and (2), § 6 (1), 2, 5, 6 and 7, § 8 (3) and (4), § 10) |
tables |
Nitrogen | N |
Phosphate | P2O5 |
Potassium oxide | K2O |
Calcium | Ca |
Calcium oxide | CaO |
Calcium carbonate | CaCO3 |
Magnesium | Mg |
Magnesium oxide | MgO |
magnesium carbonate | MgCO3 |
Sodium | Na |
Sulphur | S |
Boron | B |
Iron | Fe |
Cobalt | CO |
Copper | Cu |
Manganese | Mn |
Molybdenum | Mon |
Zinc | Zn, |
P2O5 | x 0.436 | = P (phosphorus) |
K2O | x 0.83 | = K (potassium) |
CaO | x 0.715 | = Ca |
CaCO3 | x 0.4 | = Ca |
CaCO3 | x 0.56 | = CaO |
MgCO3 | x 0,478 | = MgO |
MgO | x 0.6 | = Mg |
MgCO3 | x 0.288 | = Mg, |
1 | General preferences: |
1.1 | Fertilizers must be in a fixed aggregate state, unless the type description permits a different aggregate state. |
1.2 | The name of methylene urea may be used for formaldehyde urea. |
2 | Manufacture: |
2.1 | Addition of lime: Fertilizers in Section 1, except for ammonium-containing N-fertilisers and fertilizers in Section 1.4, and subject to a derogation for individual types of fertilizers, as well as fertilizers in Sections 2 and 3, may be added to: Calk which corresponds to an approved type of section 1.4 shall be added if: |
2.1.1 | in the case of fertilisers in section 3, the minimum levels laid down in column 2 are maintained, |
2.1.2 | in the case of fertilizers in Sections 1 and 2, the nutrient content of the processed product is at least 60% of the minimum contents of Appendix 1, column 2 of the initial type, |
2.1.3 | a content of basic active ingredients, expressed as CaO, of more than 10% is achieved, |
2.1.4 | the starting fertilizers correspond to types approved in all material properties. |
2.2 | Addition of nitrification-or urease inhibitors: |
2.2.1 | Fertilisers of Sections 1, 2 and 3 may be added to nitrification inhibitors according to Appendix 2, Table 2.1, if the fertilizers have a type-determining nitrogen content and a proportion of ammonium nitrogen, carbamide nitrogen or Cyanamide nitrogen at the total nitrogen content of at least 50%. |
2.2.2 | Fertilisers of sections 1, 2 and 3 may be added to the urethane inhibitors according to Appendix 2, Table 2.2, if the fertilizers have a type-determining content of nitrogen and a proportion of urea nitrogen in the total nitrogen of at least 50%. |
2.3 | Wrapping: For the purpose of a controlled release of nutrients, fertilisers or individual nutrient components may be fully or wholly enveloped if this option is provided for in columns 5 or 6 of the respective type definition. In the case of individual nutrients, in the case of |
2.3.1 | Nitrogen only the nitrogen forms 2 to 10 referred to in Table 3 of Appendix 2, |
2.3.2 | Phosphate only those with the phosphate solubilities 1 to 3 mentioned in Table 4.2 of Appendix 2. |
2.4 | Granulation: |
2.4.1 | If fertilizers are granulated for their starting materials, the required sieve passage according to column 4 shall apply to the fertilizer prior to granulation thereof. |
2.4.2 | The granules must again disintec under the influence of moisture to form a starting grinding unit corresponding to at least the sieve passage, provided that a coating according to point 2.3 does not preclude the said granules. The decay is determined using a suitable analysis method. |
1.1.1 | Ammonium sulphate | 20% N | Total nitrogen, Ammonium nitrogen |
Nitrogen rated as Ammonium nitrogen Tolerance: N 0.3% point |
ammonium sulphate; also addition of calcium nitrate as formulation adjuvant |
With the addition of calcium nitrate according to column 5:
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1.1.2 | Ammonium nitrate | 20% N | Total nitrogen, ammonium nitrogen, Nitrate nitrogen |
Nitrogen rated as Ammonium and nitrate nitrogen, both forms of nitrogen, about half of the nitrogen Tolerances: up to 32% N: 0.8% point more than 32% N: 0.6% point |
ammonium nitrate, also carbonates or sulphates of calcium and magnesium; Also wrapping |
If the fertilizer contains more than 28% nitrogen, it may only be delivered to the user in closed packs. The fertilizer may be referred to as "lime-ammonia salpeter" if:
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1.1.3 | Ammonium sulfatsalpeter |
24% N | Total nitrogen, ammonium nitrogen, Nitrate nitrogen |
Nitrogen rated as ammonium and Nitrate nitrogen; Minimum salary Nitrate nitrogen 5% N, Magnesium rated as Total magnesium oxide Tolerances: N 0.8% point MgO 0.9% point Na 0.7% point CaCO3 2% points |
ammonium nitrate, ammonium sulphate; addition of:
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For the addition of substances according to column 5 point (a):
Point (b):
Point (c):
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1.1.4 | Urea | 44% N | Total nitrogen as Carbamide nitrogen |
Nitrogen rated as Total nitrogen, expressed as Carbamide nitrogen; Maximum content Biuret 1.2% Tolerances: N 0.4% point S 0.5% point |
Carbamide; also addition of elemental sulfur, Also wrapping |
With the addition of elemental sulfur:
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1.1.5 | Urea-Iso- butylidene diurea |
32% N | Total nitrogen, Carbamide nitrogen |
Nitrogen rated as Total nitrogen, at least 70% of the the total nitrogen as isobutylidene diurea Tolerances: N 0.5% point |
isobutylidene diurea, Carbamide |
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1.1.6 | Urea Form- Aldehyde urea |
38% N | Total nitrogen, Carbamide nitrogen |
Nitrogen rated as Total nitrogen, at least 60% of the the total nitrogen as a form- dialdehyde urea, of which at least 60% Water-soluble Tolerances: N 0.5% point |
Formaldehyde urea, Carbamide |
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1.1.7 | Nitrogen fertilizer with [ urea- derivative] |
18% N | Total nitrogen, ammonium nitrogen, Nitrate nitrogen, Carbamide nitrogen, one or more urea derivatives according to column 5, in the case of formaldehyde urea: cold water-and hot-water-soluble nitrogen |
Nitrogen rated as Total nitrogen, of which at least one third as Urea derivatives as defined in column 5 (a) to (c), 10% as a urea derivative as defined in column 5 (d) Of the formaldehyde urea at least 60% water-soluble; Minimum salary ammonium, Nitrate nitrogen 3% N, Carbamide nitrogen 1.5% N, Maximum biuret content: Carbamide nitrogen + Urea Derivative- Nitrogen x 0.026 Tolerances: N 0.5% point |
By chemical means -- The product, which shall be a fertilizer referred to in section 1, point 1.1, with the exception of Calcareous nitrogen, Nitra-containing calcareous nitrogen, ammonium nitrate or calcareous ammonials-and
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In the type designation is the word "Urea derivative" shall be replaced by the urea derivative used in column 5. In the case of ammonium, nitrate or carbamide nitrogen, the content must be given if it is at least 1% N in each case. |
1.1.8 | [urea derivative] | 28% N | Total nitrogen, According to column 5 point (a): Crotonylidendiurea According to column 5 Point (b): Isobutylidene diurea According to column 5 Point (c): Formaldehyde urea
Point (d): Acetylene diurea |
Nitrogen evaluated as a total nitrogen; According to column 5 point (a), (b) or (d)
Point (c):
N 0.5% point |
Only one of the subsequent starting substances
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In the type designation, the word "urea derivatives" should be replaced by the urea derivative used in column 5. The content of carbamide nitrogen must be specified, provided that its content reaches 1% N. For the production referred to in column 5 (c), the minimum salary shall be 2: 36%. |
1.1.9 | Calcareous salpeter- Liquid urea |
10% N | Total nitrogen, Carbamide nitrogen, Nitrate nitrogen |
Nitrogen rated as Total nitrogen or as a carbamide and nitrate nitrogen, at least 50% of the Total nitrogen specified as nitrate nitrogen Tolerances: N 0.6% point |
Carbamide, calcium nitrate, calcium chloride; by chemical means, by Redeem or suspend in Water-obtained product |
Contains the fertilizer calcium chloride and this does not correspond to the quality specified in the pharmacopoeia, it must be marked with the indication: "Application: Not for leaf fertilization or for wetting fruits". |
1.1.10 | Oxamide | 28% N | Total nitrogen | Nitrogen rated as Total nitrogen; Maximum content ammonium or Nitratnitrogen 4% N Tolerances: N 0.5% point |
Oxamide, also calcium sulphate and ammonium or calcium nitrate | The copper content must not exceed 0.1% Cu, which is not soluble in water-soluble cyanide 2 mg per kg . The contents of ammonium nitrogen and Nitrate nitrogen may be indicated. |
1.1.11 | Ammonia Liquid |
10% N | Ammonium nitrogen | Nitrogen rated as Ammonium nitrogen Tolerances: N 0.6% point |
Ammonia; also solve in water |
The fertilizer must be accompanied by an indication be characterized in that it is not suitable for surface fertilization. |
1.1.12 | Ammonium sulphate solution from [designation according to Appendix 2 Table 6, column 1] |
5% N 6% S |
ammonium nitrogen, water-soluble sulphur |
Nitrogen rated as ammonium nitrogen, Sulphur rated as S Tolerances: N 0.5% point S 0.5% point |
ammonium sulphate; only one starting material after Appendix 2, Table 6.1, by using
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In the type designation, the expression in brackets must be replaced by the designation according to Appendix 2, Table 6.1. The pH is to be marked. At a pH value of < 4.0 additional notice on the appropriate application: " Not to Leaf fertilization suitable! ". The values set out in Annex 2, Table 1.4, column 2 and 4, respectively, shall apply in each case x 0.5. When used with used ammonium Sulphate solution according to Appendix 2 Table 6 Line 6.1.9:
" Using sulphuric acid [Manufacturing process] ". |
1.1.13 | Ammonium sulphate urea | 30% N 5% S |
Total nitrogen, Carbamide nitrogen, Ammonium nitrogen water-soluble sulphur |
Nitrogen rated as Carbamide-and Ammonium nitrogen Calk rated as Calcium carbonate Minimum salary Ammonium nitrogen 4% N Maximum content Biuret: 0.9% Tolerances: N 0.5% point S 0.5% point CaCO3 2% points |
carbamide, ammonium sulphate; also adding cabbage lime lime from seaweed |
The fertilizer may be used with the reference "biuretarm" shall be marked if the The biuret content does not exceed 0.2%. On the addition of cabbage lime Seaweed
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1.1.14 | Nitrogen Magnesium |
19% N 5% MgO |
Total nitrogen, Nitrate nitrogen, Ammonium nitrogen water-soluble Magnesium oxide |
Nitrogen rated as Nitrates and ammonium nitrogen, water-soluble magnesium oxide; Minimum salary Nitrate nitrogen 6% N Tolerances: N 0.8% point MgO 0.9% point Na 0.7% point |
nitrates, ammonium compounds, magnesium sulphate; addition of sodium salts |
When sodium salts are added:
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1.1.15 | Nitrogen-calcium | 10% N 10% Ca |
Total nitrogen, Nitrate nitrogen Carbamide nitrogen Calcium |
Nitrogen rated as Total nitrogen or as nitrates and Carbamide nitrogen Minimum salary Nitratnitrogen 2% N Calcium rated as Ca Tolerances: N 0.4% point About 0.7% point |
calcium nitrate, carbamide, Calcium chloride |
If the fertilizer contains calcium chloride and does not comply with the quality laid down in the pharmacopoeia, it must be marked with the reference: 'Not for leaf fertilisation or for wetting fruit'. |
1.1.16 | Nitrogen fertilizer solution | 15% N | Total nitrogen, Carbamide nitrogen, ammonium nitrogen, Nitrate nitrogen |
Nitrogen rated as Total nitrogen or as Carbamide, ammonium or nitrous nitrogen; Maximum biuret content: Content of carbamide nitrogen x 0.026, for ammonium nitrate, Urea solution 0.5% Tolerances: N 0.6% point |
By chemical means or by dissolving in water -- nenes, under atmospheric pressure, product, without the addition of nutrients animal or vegetable Origin |
The fertilizer may be used with the reference "biuretarm" shall be marked if the The content of biuret does not exceed 0.2%. labelling of carbamide nitrogen, Ammonium nitrogen or nitrate nitrogen, provided that the contents of the nitrogen are at least 1% N. Requirements for a designation as Ammonium nitrate-urea solution:
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1.2.1 | Dicalcium phosphate with magnesium | 20% P2O5 6% MgO |
Alkali-ammoncitrate- soluble phosphate Total magnesium oxide |
Phosphate rated as alkali-ammoncitrate- soluble P2O5; Screen passage: 98% at 0.63 mm 90% at 0.16 mm Tolerances: P2O5 0.8% point MgO 0.9% point |
dicalcium phosphate, magnesium phosphate; Cases of mineral phosphates, including phosphoric acid dissolved from bone Addition of magnesium carbonate magnesium sulphate |
The content of water-soluble magnesium oxide may be indicated. |
1.2.2 | Dicalcium phosphate with tricalcium phosphate |
8% P2O5 | Total phosphate | Phosphate rated as Total phosphate Tolerances: P2O5 0.8% point |
dicalcium phosphate, tricalcium phosphate; Cases of mineral phosphates |
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1.2.3 | Phosphate with Silicon |
8% P2O5 | Total phosphate, water-soluble phosphate |
Phosphate rated as Total phosphate, 50% of the specified Content of P2O5 water-soluble Tolerances: Total phosphate: 0.8% point water-soluble phosphate: 0.9% point |
Silicon oxides, sodium hydrogen phosphates, Calcium phosphates, sodium sulphate, sodium silicate; Digestion of water glass with sulfuric and phosphoric acid |
Minimum level of silicate 20%. |
1.2.4 | Partially enclosed raw phosphate with magnesium | 16% P2O5 6% MgO |
Total phosphate, water-soluble phosphate, Total magnesium oxide |
Phosphate rated as Total phosphate, at least 40% of the stated content P2O5 Water-soluble Screen passage: 98% at 0.63 mm 90% at 0.16 mm Tolerances: Total phosphate: 0.8% point water-soluble phosphate: 0.9% point MgO 0.9% point |
mono-, tricalcium phosphate, Calcium sulphate, magnesium sulphate; Partial breakdown of ground crude phosphate with sulphur or phosphoric acid, Addition of magnesium sulphate Magnesium oxide magnesium carbonate Calcium-magnesium carbonate |
A content of water-soluble magnesium oxide may be specified. |
1.2.5 | Crude phosphate with water-soluble fraction |
23% P2O5 | Total phosphate, phosphate soluble in 2% formic acid, water-soluble phosphate |
Phosphate rated as Total phosphate, at least 45% of content specified to P2O5 in 2% Formic acid soluble, at least 20% of the content specified Water-soluble P2O5 Tolerances: Total-P2O5: 0.8% point, in formic acid soluble P2O5: no more than 2% points, water-soluble P2O5: 0.9% point, which is fixed for phosphate, tolerance may be not to be exceeded overall. |
mono-, tricalcium phosphate, calcium sulphate; Partial breakdown of ground crude phosphate with sulphuric acid |
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1.2.6 | Crude phosphate | 23% P2O5 | Total phosphate, Phosphate soluble in 2% formic acid |
Crude phosphate is assessed as Total phosphate, at least 40% of the stated content P2O5 in 2% Formic acid soluble; Screen passage: 98% at 0,315 mm 90% at 0.16 mm Tolerances: Total-P2O5: 0.8% point, in formic acid soluble P2O5: no more than 2% points, which is fixed for phosphate, tolerance may be not to be exceeded overall |
tricalcium phosphate, Calcium carbonate, from softer raw phosphate; Grinding |
Sieve passage at 0.16 mm must be specified. |
1.2.7 | Softer crude phosphate with magnesium | 16% P2O5 6% MgO |
Total phosphate, Phosphate soluble in 2% formic acid Total-Magnesium oxide |
Phosphate rated as total phosphate; at least 55% of content specified to P2O5 in 2% Formic acid soluble, Screen passage: 99% at 0,125 mm 90% at 0.063 mm Tolerances: Total phosphate: 0.8% point, in formic acid soluble phosphate: no more than 2% points, the total tolerance laid down for phosphate must not be exceeded, MgO: 0.9% point |
tricalcium phosphate, calcium carbonate, magnesium sulphate; Grinding of softer crude phosphate, Addition of magnesium sulphate, magnesium oxide, magnesium carbonate, Calcium-magnesium carbonate |
The sieve passage at 0.063 mm must be be specified. |
1.2.8 | Phosphate fertilizer solution | 20% P2O5 | water-soluble phosphate | Phosphate rated as water-soluble phosphate; pH value of the solution: 4.6 to 5.2 Tolerances: P2O5 0.9% point |
By mixing Product obtained by phosphoric acid with caustic soda |
The fertilizer may only be used in suitable Containers are placed on the market. |
1.2.9 | Phosphate fertilizer from [ designation according to Appendix 2, Table 6.2] |
10% P2O5 | Total phosphate | Phosphate rated as Total phosphate Screen passage: 98% at 0.63 mm 90% at 0.16 mm Tolerances: Total phosphate: 0.8% point |
Phosphate-containing starting materials as set out in Annex 2, Table 6.2; from only one substance according to Appendix 2, Table 6.2 |
In the type designation, the expression in brackets shall be replaced by the designation according to Appendix 2, Table 6.2, column 1. The manufacturing process according to Appendix 2 Table 6.2, column 2, shall be indicated. |
1.3.1 | Potassium sulphate | 35% K2O | water-soluble Potassium oxide |
Potassium rated as water-soluble K2O; Chloride content max. 3% Cl Tolerances: K2O 0.5% point |
Potassium sulphate; enveloped | |
1.3.2 | Potassium fertilizer- Solution |
20% K2O | water-soluble Potassium oxide |
Kali rated as water-soluble K2O Tolerances: K2O 1% point |
potassium hydroxide, potassium formate; Dissolve in water |
The fertilizer may only be used in suitable Containers are placed on the market. |
1.3.3 | Potassium sulphate- Solution |
6% K2O 6% S |
water-soluble Potassium oxide; water-soluble sulphur |
Kali rated as water-soluble K2O; Sulphur rated as S Tolerances: K2O 1% point S 0.5% point |
Potassium Sulphate; sulphuric acid; by mixing Product |
The fertilizer may only be used in suitable Containers are placed on the market. |
1.3.4 | Potassium fertilizer [Label according to Appendix 2, Table 6.3, column 1] |
10% K2O | water-soluble Potassium oxide |
Kali rated as water-soluble K2O Tolerances: K2O 1% point, for exclusive Use of Vinasse for K2O 3% points. |
potassium salts; only one starting material after Annex 2 Table 6.3, column 1, also as a solution |
In the type designation, the expression in brackets shall be replaced by the name of Annex 2, Table 6.3, column 1. The manufacturing process according to Appendix 2 Table 6.3, column 2, shall be indicated. |
1.4.1 | Kohlensaurer Kalk | 75% CaCO3 | Calcium carbonate | Calk rated as CaCO3; Screen passage: 97% at 3,15 mm 70% at 1.0 mm Reactivity, evaluated after Transposition in dilute Hydrochloric acid, at least 30%, with a content of 25% MgCO3 at least 10% Tolerances: CaCO3 4% points, MgCO3 2.5% points downwards and 5% points upwards, total (CaCO3 + MgCO3) 4% points |
Calcium carbonate, next to it magnesium carbonate; from chalk, limestone, dolomite natural deposits; also as a mixture or from seaweed; including the addition of
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The fertilizer may be used as a "cabbage" Magnesium lime shall be referred to as " The content of MgCO3 and MgO is more than 15%. The fertilizer may be marked "easily feasible" if the fertilizer is Reactivity is at least 80%. In the production from seaweed:
Point (b), column 5 shall mean the fertilizer may be referred to as AZ-lime if: At least 1 000 effective azototic character, cells per g, assessed after their growth on agar plates. On the addition of fire-burning mash according to point (c) column 5:
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1.4.2 | Branntkalk | 65% CaO | Calcium oxide | Calk rated as CaO; when placed on the market, no more than 9% CaO as a carbonate, Screen passage: 97% at 6,3 mm Tolerances: CaO 4% points, MgO 2.5% points down and 5% points upwards, total (CaO + MgO) 4% points |
Calcium oxide, as well as magnesium oxide; from limestone, dolomite or Chalk of natural deposits; also mixing with each other by burning |
The fertilizer may be considered as "burnt lime, grainy" or "magnesium burnt lime, grainy" if it also meets the following requirements: Screen passage: up to 5% at 0.4 mm In the context of the indications on the correct application of labelling, the following note: "In the application in the forestry sector, the high intensity of action is taken into account". |
1.4.3 | Mixed lime | 50% CaO | Calcium oxide | Calk rated as CaO; no more than 75% of CaO as a carbonate Screen passage: 97% at 4.0 mm 50% at 0.8 mm Tolerances: CaO 4% points, MgO 2.5% points down and 5% points upwards, total (CaO + MgO) 4% points |
Calcium carbonate, hydroxide or -oxide, and also magnesium carbonate, -hydroxide or -oxide, of limestone, Dolomite or chalk of natural deposits; by mixing or burning, also partial burning, also adding water to the dust binding |
The term according to column 1 shall also apply to recarbonatized burnt lime. In the context of the indications on the correct application of labelling, the following note: "In the application in the forestry sector, the high intensity of action is taken into account". When water is added to the dust binding in the context of the information on the appropriate Application Labelling with the following note: " In the case of prolonged storage, speed through recarbonatization ". |
1.4.4 | Hüttenkalk | 42% CaO | Calcium oxide | Calk rated as CaO; Screen passage
CaO 3% points MgO 1.5% points total (CaO + MgO) 3% points |
Silicates of calcium and Magnesium; from blast furnace slag |
In the case of a screen passage according to column 4 (b), the fertilizer must be marked with an indication of a severely slowed effect. |
1.4.5 | Converterkalk | 40% CaO | Calcium oxide | Calk rated as CaO; Screening for the production according to column 5 (a) |
Silicates and oxides of Calcium and magnesium from the production of unalloyed steels; including the addition of
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The starting materials and the type of manufacture referred to in column 5 must be indicated. For the addition of phosphate-containing substances according to column 5:
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For a screen passage according to point (b): Solubility of calcium and magnesium, evaluated after reaction in dilute hydrochloric acid, at least 30% Tolerances: CaO 3% points, MgO 1.5% points, Total (CaO + MgO) 3% points P2O5 0.8% point |
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1.4.6 | Lime fertilizer from [designation according to Appendix 2 Table 6.4, column 1] | 30% CaO in the TM |
Calcium oxide | Calk rated as CaO, Reactivity: Reactivity, evaluated after Transposition in dilute Hydrochloric acid, at least 30%, with a content of 25% MgCO3 at least 10% Tolerances: CaO 3% points, MgO 2.5% points downwards and 5% points upwards, total (CaO + MgO) 4% points |
Oxides, hydroxides, silicates or carbonates of calcium and Magnesium; from only one substance according to Appendix 2 Table 6.4 |
In the type designation, the expression in brackets is to be replaced by the designation according to Appendix 2, Table 6.4, column 1. For the exclusive use of ash from plant origin in accordance with Appendix 2, Table 7.3, line 7.3.16, minimum salary according to column 2: 15% CaO in the TM. By way of derogation from the requirements for the manufacture referred to in column 5, the lime according to Annex 2, Table 6, points 6.4.12 and 6.4.13 may also be mixed with lime according to Table 6, point 6.4.2, 6.4.4 and 6.4.6. |
1.5.1 | Calcium chloride | 15% Ca | Calcium | Calcium rated as water-soluble Ca Tolerances: About 0.7% point |
Calcium chloride | |
1.5.2 | Calcium Formiate | 27% Ca | Calcium | Calcium rated as water-soluble Ca Tolerances: About 0.7% point |
Calcium formate; Also suspending or releasing in water |
In case of suspension or dissolution in water:
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1.5.3 | Magnesium Carbonate |
70% MgCO3 | magnesium carbonate | Magnesium rated as magnesium carbonate; Screen passage: 97% at 0.2 mm Tolerances: MgCO3 2% points Indication of the basic active ingredients in% CaCO3 Reactivity: Reactivity, evaluated after implementation in dilute hydrochloric acid, at least 10% |
magnesium carbonate; Mechanical processing of magnesite |
The fertilizer may also be used as "magnesite" is called. |
1.5.4 | Magnesium oxide | 70% MgO | Magnesium oxide | Magnesium rated as magnesium oxide; Screen passage: 97% at 4.0 mm Tolerances: MgO 0.9% point |
Magnesium oxide Burning of magnesite only at a burning temperature ≤ 1 800 ° C |
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1.5.5 | magnesium silicate | 20% MgO | Magnesium oxide | Magnesium rated as Total magnesium oxide; Screen passage: 97% at 0.2 mm 65% at 0.032 mm Tolerances: MgO 0.9% point |
magnesium silicates; Mechanical processing magnesium-containing rocks |
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1.5.6 | Kieserite with Magnesium Carbonate |
20% MgO | Magnesium oxide | Magnesium rated as magnesium oxide, at least 60% of the stated content of MgO water-soluble Screen passage: Magnesite: 97% at 0.2 mm |
magnesium sulphate monohydrate, magnesium carbonate; Kieserite, mixed with dolomite and magnesite, also with the addition of potassium sulphate |
On addition of potassium sulphate:
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Dolomit: 97% at 3,15 mm and 70% at 1 mm Reactivity: Reactivity, evaluated after implementation in dilute hydrochloric acid, at least 10% Tolerances: MgO 0.9% point K2O 1% point |
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1.5.7 | Magnesium fertilizer suspension | 15% MgO | Magnesium oxide | Magnesium rated as Magnesium oxide Tolerances: MgO 0.9% point |
magnesium oxide, hydroxide or magnesium salts; Suspending in water |
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1.5.9 | Elemental Sulfur | Fixed: 80% S fluid: 40% S |
Sulphur | Sulphur rated as S Screen passage: 97% at 0.1 mm Tolerance: S 0.5% point |
Sulphur from nature-or Industrial ünften |
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1.5.10 | Sulphur magnesium fertilizer |
6% S 6% MgO |
Sulphur; Magnesium oxide |
Sulphur is considered to be S; Magnesium rated as magnesium oxide; Screen passage: 97% at 2 mm Tolerances: MgO 0.9% point About 0.7% point S 0.5% point |
sulphates, sulphites, hydroxides, Carbonates or oxides of calcium or magnesium from natural and industrial cosines |
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1.5.11 | Sulphur Calcium fertilizer |
11% S 25% Ca |
Sulphur; Calcium |
Sulphur is considered to be S, Calcium rated as Ca; Screen passage: 97% at 1 mm 80% at 0,315 mm Tolerances: About 0.7% point S 0.5% point |
Sulphates, sulphites, hydroxides, oxides or carbonates of calcium; from spray sorption processes in the case of monoburning of hard coal |
In the context of the indications on the correct application, the words "Eighth in the measurement of fertilisation to the need for sulphur" shall be added to the labelling. |
2.1 | NP-fertilizer | Fixed: 3% N 5% P2O5 as a solution: 1% N 1% P2O5 Total 3% |
Nitrogen in the Nitrogen forms: Fixed: 3.1 to 3.10 as a solution: 3.1 to 3.4 and 3.7 Phosphate in the Phosphate solubilities: Fixed: 4.2.1 to 4.2.3 as a solution: 4.2.1 |
For the forms of nitrogen 3.2 up to 3.10 must be shall be indicated if they are at least 1%; for phosphate contents and other requirements laid down in Annex 2 Table 5 |
By chemical means, by Mixing (solid) or dissolving (solution) product obtained; also adding cabbage lime lime from seaweed Also wrapping |
On the addition of cabbage lime Seaweed:
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2.2 | NK fertilizer | Fixed: 3% N 5% K2O as a solution: 1% N 1% K2O Total 3% |
Nitrogen in the Nitrogen forms: Fixed: 3.1 to 3.10 Solution: 3.1 to 3.4 and 3.7 Water-soluble potassium oxide |
For the forms of nitrogen 3.2 up to 3.10 must be specified when they are min- at least 1%. |
Product obtained by chemical means, by mixing (solid) or by dissolving (solution); also adding cabbage lime lime from seaweed Also wrapping |
When mixing potassium nitrate with nitric acid, the fertilizer may only be used in closed Containers are placed on the market. On the addition of cabbage lime Seaweed:
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2.3 | PK Fertilizer | Fixed: 5% P2O5 5% K2O as a suspension: 5% P2O5 5% K2O as a solution: 1% P2O5 1% K2O Total 3% |
Phosphate in phosphate solubilities 4.2.1 to 4.2.11 Water-soluble potassium oxide |
For phosphate content and other requirements as set out in Annex 2 Table 5 | By chemical means, by Mixing (solid), dissolving (solution) or suspension (suspension); also under exclusive Use of ash after Appendix 2 Table 7.3 Line 7.3.16 Also wrapping |
When using ash
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2.4 | NPK fertilizer | Fixed: 3% N 5% P2O5 5% K2O on the carrier, material: 1% N 1% P2O5 1% K2O Total 4% as a solution: 1% N 1% P2O5 1% K2O Total 4% as a suspension: 3% N 4% P2O5 4% K2O |
Nitrogen in the Nitrogen forms: Fixed: 3.1 to 3.10 as solution: 3.1 to 3.4, 3.7 as suspension: 3.1 to 3.4 Phosphate in phosphate solubilities: Fixed: 4.2.1 to 4.2.7, 4.2.11 as a solution: 4.2.1 Suspension: 4.2.1, 4.2.5, 4.2.8 Water-soluble potassium oxide |
In the case of nitrogen moulds 3.2 up to 3.10 must be specified if they are at least 1%. For Phosphate: Content and other requirements set out in Annex 2 Table 5 |
Product obtained by chemical means or by mixing (solid), dissolving (solution) or suspension (suspension); Fixed: also release of fertilizer salts in water and include in capsules also with the use of ashes according to Appendix 2 Table 7.3, line 7.3.16 Also wrapping also apply to the following Carrier material:
acid limestone from seaweed |
When enclosed in capsules, the fertilizer is to be called "encapsulated". Where ion exchangers are used, the marking shall be supplemented as follows: "After use, the fertilizer shall no longer be used as a substance in accordance with § 2 of the Fertiliser Act, with the exception of re-use for the same purpose, and used in systems which allow the disposal of the used carrier material". When using ash according to column 5:
from seaweed:
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3.1 | Organic N-, P-, K-, NP-, NK-, PK-or NPK-fertilizer | Fertilizer fertilizer according to column 1: 3% for the nutrient Nutrient fertilizer and fertiliser fertilizer according to column 1: 1% N 0.3% P2O5 or 0.5% K2O |
Total nitrogen Total phosphate Total potassium oxide |
Nitrogen rated as Total nitrogen Phosphate rated as Total-P2O5 Kali rated as total K2O Tolerances: 50% of the salary indicated in%, but not more than 1% point, with the exclusive use of Vinasse for K2O 3% points, for the organic substance 50% of the salary specified in%, but not more than 5% |
Substances according to Appendix 2, Table 7.1, 7.2 and organic substances as set out in Appendix 2, Table 7.4; also in liquid form |
The type designation of the fertilizer shall be chosen according to the nutrients contained in column 1. |
3.2 | Organic- Mineral N-, P-, K-, NP-, NK-, PK-or NPK-fertilizer |
Fertilizer fertilizer according to column 1: 3% for the nutrient Nutrient fertilizer and fertiliser fertilizer according to column 1: 1.5% N 0.5% P2O5 or 1.0% K2O |
Total nitrogen Total phosphate Total potassium oxide |
Nitrogen rated as Total nitrogen Phosphate rated as Total-P2O5 Kali rated as total K2O Minimum organic matter content: 10% based on TM Tolerances: 50% of the salary indicated in%, but not more than 1% point, for the organic substance 50%, but not more than 5% points |
Substances according to Appendix 2 Table 7; also in liquid form | The type designation of the fertilizer shall be chosen according to the nutrients contained in column 2. Where mineral fertilizers are used Minimum salary according to column 2:
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4.1.1 | Type designation for fertilizers according to section 1, 2, 3 or 5, supplemented by stating "with trace elements" or by the indication "with" and by the name of the trace nutrients or their chemical symbol in the order of column 2 |
0.02% B 0.004% Co 0.02% Cu 0.04% Fe 0.02% Mn 0.002% Mo or 0.02% Zn |
Boron, cobalt, copper, iron, manganese, molybdenum or zinc | Trace Nutrients evaluated as a total, and water-soluble content Tolerances for each trace nutrient:
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Fertiliser fertilizers of sections 1, 2 or 5 as well as fertilizers in accordance with Section 3; Also adding trace nutrients according to section 4.2 |
The fertilizer must be at least one of the trace nutrients mentioned in column 3. When placing on the market for an application in Agriculture other than horticulture Minimum contents according to column 2:
on TM and zinc 0.5% based on TM, excluding is a targeted addition of
TM for wood-fired fire-massage with repatriation on forest areas. |
4.2.1 | Copper hydroxide- Suspension |
22% Cu | Copper | Copper rated as Total copper; Screen passage: 100% < 0.005 mm Tolerances: Cu 0.4% point |
Suspension of copper hydroxide | |
4.2.2 | Iron salt | 8% Fe | water-soluble iron | Iron rated as water- soluble iron Tolerances: Fe 0.4% point |
Iron (II) salt, rock flour or Dolomit; Mixing of iron (II) salt with Rock flour or dolomite; also chelated with glycine |
The anion of the mineral salt must be indicated. When glycine is added in the context of the indications on the appropriate application Labelling with the notice: "Application specification: Product is approved exclusively for leaf application". |
4.2.3 | Iron Fertilizer |
6% Fe | Iron | Iron rated as total Iron Tolerances: Fe 0.4% point |
The iron salt of humic acid, iron humate, iron huminate; Soft lignite (Leonardit) with addition of potassium hydroxide solution and iron sulphate solution |
For leaf application. In the context of the information on the appropriate application, the slowed effect of the iron fertilizer must be pointed out. |
4.2.4 | Trace Nutrient Mixed Fertilizer | 0.2% B 1% Fe 0.5% Cu 1% Mn 0.01% Mo or 0.5% Zn |
Bor, Iron, Copper, Manganese, Molybdenum or Zinc |
Trace Nutrients evaluated as a total; Screen passage: 98% at 1.0 mm 70% at 0.16 mm; for granulation: Sieve passage of the granules: 98% at 2.8 mm 70% at 1.6 mm Tolerances: 20% for the percentage specified in% for each element, but not more than 0.4% point |
Boron-and metal-containing substances, whether or not in chelate form, in water-and water-soluble form | The fertilizer must contain at least two of the trace nutrients referred to in column 3. The type of starting material must be specified. |
5.1 | N-, P-, K-, NP-, NK-, PK-or NPK fertilizer |
1% N, 1% P2O5 or 1% K2O |
Nitrogen in the Nitrogen forms 3.1 up to 3.10 Phosphate in phosphate solubilities 4.2.1 to 4.2.11 Water-soluble potassium oxide |
In the case of nitrogen moulds 3.2 up to 3.10 must be be specified when they are at least 1%, for phosphate content and other requirements set out in Annex 2, Table 5; Maximum content Biuret: Content of Carbamide nitrogen x 0.026 Tolerances: Contents < 1%: for each nutrient after Column 2: 25% of the salary indicated in%, Contents > 1 to 5%: for each nutrient after Column 2: 0.25% point, Contents > 5%: for each nutrient after Column 2: 5% of% the stated content. |
On chemical or Products obtained from processed substances according to Appendix 2 Table 7 also enveloped or Carrier also in liquid form |
For the name of the fertilizer referred to in Column 1 is the nutrient contained in column 1 to choose the appropriate type designation. |
1.1 ... non-fertiliser-type nutrients in fertilizers other than economic fertilisers | ||||
1.1.1 | Nitrogen (N) | 1.5% | 25%, 1% point | |
1.1.2 | Phosphate (P2O5) | 0.5% | 25%, 1% point | |
1.1.3 | Potassium (K2O) | 0.75% | 25%, 1% point | |
1.1.4 | Sulphur (S) | 0.3% | 50%, 1.5% points | For fertilizers in Sections 1 and 2 Labelling according to column 2 above 1,5%. |
1.1.5 | Magnesium (MgO) | 0.3% | 50%, 1.5% points | Magnesium expressed as magnesium oxide (MgO) For fertilisers of Sections 1 (except Section 1.4) and 2 Labelling 1.7% MgO. |
1.1.6 | Sodium (Na) | 0.2% | 50%, 1.5% points | For fertilisers of Sections 1 and 2 Labelling according to column 2 above 1,5%. |
1.1.7 | water-soluble calcium (Ca) | 5.7% | 0.7% point | For liquid fertilizers. |
1.2 ... Nutrients in economic fertilizers, soil adjuvants, culture substrates and plant aids | ||||
1.2.1 | Nitrogen (N) | 0.1% | 50%, 1% point | For soil adjuvants, plant aids. |
1.2.3 | Phosphate (P2O5) | 0.1% | 50%, 1% point | For soil adjuvants, plant aids. |
1.2.5 | Potassium (K2O) | 0.1% | 50%, 1% point | For soil adjuvants, plant aids. |
1.2.7 | Magnesium (Mg) | 0.1% | 50%, 1% point | For soil adjuvants, plant aids. |
1.2.9 | Sulphur (S) | 0.1% | 50%, 1% point | For soil adjuvants, plant aids. |
1.2.2 | Nitrogen (N) | 100 mg/l | 50% | For culture substrates. For culture substrates with special purpose as for roofing substrates, a declaration requirement of 50 mg/l shall apply. A labelling threshold of 50 mg N/l (soluble) as well as a tolerance of 50% applies to culture substrates in non-floor applications. For floor-independent applications: In the context of the information on the appropriate application, labelling with the reference: "Application only in ground-independent procedures". |
1.2.4 | Phosphate (P2O5) | 100 mg/l | 50% | For culture substrates. For culture substrates with special purpose as for roofing substrates, a declaration requirement of 50 mg/l shall apply. A labelling threshold of 50 mg of P2O5/l (soluble) as well as a tolerance of 50% applies to culture substrates in non-floor applications. For floor-independent applications: In the context of the information on the appropriate application, labelling with the reference: "Application only in ground-independent procedures". |
1.2.6 | Potassium (K2O) | 100 mg/l | 50% | For culture substrates. For culture substrates with special purpose as for roofing substrates, a declaration requirement of 50 mg/l shall apply. For culture substrates in ground-independent applications, a labelling threshold of 50 mg K2O/l (soluble) and a tolerance of 50% shall apply. For floor-independent applications: In the context of the information on the appropriate application, labelling with the reference: "Application only in ground-independent procedures". |
1.2.8 | Magnesium (Mg) | 100 mg/l | 50% | For culture substrates. For culture substrates with special purpose as for roofing substrates, a declaration requirement of 50 mg/l shall apply. A labelling threshold of 50 mg Mg/l (soluble) and a tolerance of 50% apply to culture substrates in ground-independent applications. In the context of the information on the appropriate application, labelling with the reference: "Application only in ground-independent procedures". |
1.2.10 | Sulphur (S) | 100 mg/l | 50% | For culture substrates except for culture substrates in ground-independent applications. For floor-independent applications: In the context of the information on the appropriate application, labelling with the reference: "Application only in ground-independent procedures". |
1.2.11 | Boron | 0.01% | 20%, 0.4% point | For economic fertilizers, soil adjuvants, culture substrates, plant aids. In the context of the indications on the appropriate application, additional labelling, with the words "caution in the case of boron-sensitive cultures". For culture substrates in soil-independent applications, the following shall be labelled as follows: "Contains boron in a quantity relevant to the plant" and "Application" in the context of the indications for the appropriate use at a content of more than 0.2 mg B/l (CAT-soluble): only in the ground-independent procedures ". |
1.2.12 | Copper | 0.05% | 20%, 0.4% point | For economic fertilizers, soil adjuvants, culture substrates, plant aids. For culture substrates in soil-independent applications, in the context of the information on the appropriate application at a content of more than 0.4 mg Cu/l (CAT-soluble), the following shall be marked as follows: "Contains copper in the quantity of copper relevant to plants" and "Application only in ground-independent procedures". |
1.2.13 | Zinc | 0.1% | 20%, 0.4% point | For economic fertilizers, soil adjuvants, culture substrates, plant aids. For culture substrates in soil-independent applications, the following shall be indicated in the context of the information on the appropriate application at a content of more than 1 mg of Zn/l (CAT-soluble): "Contains zinc in the quantity of zinc in a plant-related manner" and " Application only in the ground-independent procedures ". |
1.2.14 | Cobalt | 0.004% | 20%, 0.4% point | For economic fertilizers, soil adjuvants, culture substrates, plant aids. In the case of culture substrates for soil-independent processes, it is possible to dispense with a labeling of the cobalt content. In this case, the following labelling shall be required in the context of the indications on the appropriate application: "Application only in ground-independent procedures". |
1.3 ... Other side components, other than substances according to Table 1.4 | ||||
1.3.2 | Basic ingredients (as CaO) | 5% | 50%, 2.5% points | For fertilizers, soil adjuvants, culture substrates and plant aids. For the culture substrates identified as roof substrates, only an upper limit for the basic active ingredients is indicated. The label neutralization value may also be added in brackets. |
1.3.3 | Organic substance | 5% | 50%, 5% points | For fertilizers, soil adjuvants, culture substrates or plant aids. For culture substrates in ground-independent applications: Labelling at ...% organic Substance: ≤ 5% "contains little organic substance" ≥ 80% "contains a lot of organic substance". |
1.3.4 | Salt content (in KCl/l) | 0.5 g/l | 50%, 0.7 g/l | For culture substrates. |
1.3.5 | Selenium (Se) | 0.0005% | 25% | For fertilizers, soil adjuvants, culture substrates or plant aids. In the case of culture substrates for soil-independent processes, it is possible to dispense with a marking of the selenic content. In this case, the following labelling shall be required in the context of the indications on the appropriate application: " Application only in floor-independent Procedure ". |
1.3.6 | Chloride (Cl) | any salary | 0.2% | For fertilizers other than economic fertilizers. Indication of the salary, optional. The term "chloridarm" may only be used if the chloride content does not exceed 2% Cl. |
1.3.7 | PH value | any value | 0.4 Units | For culture substrates. |
1.4 ... Pollutants | |||||
Minor component | Labelling from ... mg/kg TM or other specified Device |
Tolerance in% of the marked value up to | Limit mg/kg TM or others specified Device |
Limitations/additions of the labelling/notices |
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1 | 2 | 3 | 4 | 5 | |
1.4.1 | Arsenic (As) | 20 | 50% | 40 | |
1.4.2 | Lead (Pb) | 100 | 50% | 150 | |
1.4.3 | Cadmium (Cd) Cadmium (Cd) for Fertilizers from 5% P2O5 (FM) |
1.0 20 mg/kg P2O5 |
50% | 1.5 50 mg/kg P2O5 |
For the use of bark products in gardening and landscaping, with the exception of Food production, as well as for the cultivation and care of ornamental plants and ornamental trees, is considered to be the limit value 2.5 mg Cd/kg TM. In the context of the information on the appropriate application, labelling with the reference: " Only for the application in the Gardening and landscaping and for the cultivation and care of ornamental plants and ornamental trees and not being used in processes that serve the production of food. " |
1.4.4 | Chromium (ges.) | 300 | 50% | - | |
1.4.5 | Chromium (Cr VI ) | 1.2 | 50% | 2 | Combustion chamber masks from the combustion of natural raw wood are from the limit value in accordance with the provisions of column 4, except where reference is made to their exclusive return to forestry sites by means of clear labelling. |
1.4.6 | Nickel (Ni) | 40 | 50% | 80 | In the case of rock flours, the limit value according to column 4 can be exceeded by 50%. |
1.4.7 | Mercury (Hg) | 0.5 | 50% | 1.0 | |
1.4.8 | Thallium (Tl) | 0.5 | 50% | 1.0 | |
1.4.9 | Perfluorinated surfactants (PFT) | 0.05 | 0.1 | Sum of perfluorooctanoic acid (PFOA) and perfluorooctane sulfonate (PFOS). | |
1.4.10 | Total of dioxins and dl-PCBs (WHO-TEQ 2005) 1 | 30 ng | In the case of application to grassland for the production of fodder and on arable feedingstuffs with non-use soil working in accordance with the Application, with the exception of maize crops, shall be subject to a limit value of 8 ng. If the limit value of 8 ng is exceeded, the following shall be indicated in the context of the indications on the appropriate application: "No application on grassland for the production of fodder and on arable feedingstuffs with non-use tillage after the application, with the exception of maize crops." |
2.1 Nitrification Inhibitors | |||||||
2.1.1 | Dicyandiamide | 10.0 | |||||
2.1.2 | Mixture of dicyandiamide and ammonium thiosulphate |
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2.1.3 | Mixture of dicyandiamide and 3-Methylpyrazole |
2.0 | Mixture in a ratio of 15:1. The content of methylpyrazole in fertilizer shall not exceed 0,5%. |
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2.1.4 | Mixture of dicyandiamide and 1 H-1,2,4-triazole | 2.0 | Mixture in a ratio of 10:1. | ||||
2.1.5 | 3,4-dimethyl pyrazole phosphate | 0.8 | |||||
2.1.6 | Mixture of 1H-1,2,4-triazole and 3-methylpyrazole | 0.2 | Mixture in a ratio of 2:1. | ||||
2.1.7 | N-((3 (5)-methyl-1H-pyrazol-1-yl) methyl) acetamide | 0.05 | A maximum of 0.4%, based on the total content of ammonium and carbamide nitrogen. | ||||
2.1.8 | Nitrapyrin [2-chloro-6-(trichloromethyl) pyridine] | The amount of application added shall not exceed 500 g per hectare per year | |||||
2.2 Ureaase Inhibitors | |||||||
2.2.1 | N-(2-nitrophenyl) phosphoric acid triamide (2-NPT) | Share, related to the Carbamide nitrogen: 0.04% to 0.15% |
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2.2.2 | Mixture of N-butyl-thiophosphoric triamide and N-propyl-thiophosphoric triamide | Percentage of the carbamide nitrogen: 0.02% to 0.2% |
A mixture of N-butyl-thiophosphortriamide and N-propyl-thiophosphortriamide in a ratio of 3:1. Tolerance to the share of NPPT: 20% |
3.1 | Total nitrogen |
3.2 | Nitrate nitrogen |
3.3 | Ammonium nitrogen |
3.4 | Carbamide nitrogen |
3.5 | Cyanamide nitrogen |
3.6 | Crotonylidendiurea nitrogen |
3.7 | Formaldehydeurea nitrogen |
3.8 | Isobutylidene diurea nitrogen |
3.9 | Dicyandiamide nitrogen |
3.10 | Acetylene diurea nitrogen |
4.1 phosphorous compounds | |
4.1.1 | Phosphate (P2O5) |
4.2 Phosphate solubilities | |
4.2.1 | water-soluble phosphate |
4.2.2 | neutral-ammoncitrat-soluble phosphate |
4.2.3 | neutral-ammoncitrate-soluble and water-soluble phosphate |
4.2.4 | Exclusively mineral-acid-soluble phosphate |
4.2.5 | alkalisch-ammoncitrat-soluble phosphate (Petermann) |
4.2.6 | Phosphate soluble in 2% citric acid |
4.2.7 | Total phosphate, of which at least 75% of the stated content of P2O5 is soluble in alkaline ammonium citrate (Joulie) |
4.2.8 | Total phosphate, of which at least 55% of the stated content of P2O5 is soluble in 2% formic acid |
4.2.9 | Total phosphate, of which at least 45% of the stated content of P2O5 is soluble in 2% formic acid, at least 20% of the stated content of P2O5 water-soluble phosphate |
4.2.10 | Soluble phosphate in 2% citric acid and alkaline ammonium citrate (Petermann) soluble phosphate |
4.2.11 | Total phosphate (method: mineral-acid-soluble phosphate) |
5.1 | Thomasphosphate, calcined phosphate, aluminium calcium phosphate, Partially closed-end raw phosphate, Crude phosphate |
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5.2 | Crude phosphate with a water-soluble content | " with crude phosphate with water-soluble component " |
Solubility 4.2.1: 2% | other phosphate types |
5.3 | Thomasphosphate, Converterkalk with phosphate, next to Calcined phosphate, Monocalcium phosphate or dicalcium phosphate |
used Phosphate species |
Other than in column 1 Phosphate species |
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5.4 | Dicalcium phosphate | "with dicalcium phosphate" | other phosphate types | |
5.5 | Crude phosphate | "with crude phosphate" | Solubility 4.2.1: 2.5% Solubility 4.2.3: 5% Solubility 4.2.4: 2% |
Thomasphosphate, Calcined phosphate, Aluminium calcium phosphate |
5.6 | partially enclosed raw phosphate | "with partial crude phosphate" | Solubility 4.2.1: 2.5% Solubility 4.2.3: 5% Solubility 4.2.4: 2% |
Thomasphosphate, Calcined phosphate, Aluminium calcium phosphate |
5.7 | Phosphate fertilizer [indication according to Table 6.2] |
" with phosphate fertilizers from [ substance after Table 6.2] " |
Solubility 4.2.1: 2.5% Solubility 4.2.3: 5% Solubility 4.2.4: 2% |
other phosphate types |
5.8 | softer raw phosphate | "with softer raw phosphate" | Solubility 4.2.1: 2.5% Solubility 4.2.3: 5% Solubility 4.2.4: 2% |
other phosphate types |
6.1 ammonium sulphate solution from the [designation according to column 1] according to Appendix 1, point 1.1.12 | |||
6.1.1 | Exhaust air cleaning | Production and processing of food, food and feed and alcohol production, energy production, Livestock Sewage treatment plants Treatment of bio-waste Mechanical-biological waste treatment |
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6.1.2 | Exhaust gas purification | Incineration plants | |
6.1.4 | Waste water treatment | Municipal and Occupational Wastewater Treatment | |
6.1.3 | aerobic or anaerobic Treatment of organic substances |
Substances according to Tables 7.1, 7.2 and 7.4 | |
6.1.5 | biotechnological Treatment of [substance according to Table 7.1 or Table 7.2] |
Substances according to Tables 7.1 and 7.2 | |
6.1.6 | Production of hydrocyanic acid | lightly liberated cyanide max. 5 mg/kg TM |
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6.1.9 | Production of food and pleasure products | Manufacture of sweeteners Processing of sugar beet |
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6.1.8 | Preparation of caprolactam | ||
6.1.10 | Preparation of aluminium salt slags | Absorption of ammonia gas | |
6.1.11 | Metal processing | Acquisition and processing of tungsten | |
6.1.12 | Treatment of wood with ammonia gas | Smoked wood with ammonia gas | |
6.1.20 | Recycling of already used ammonium sulphate solutions | Regeneration of NH4-loaded zeolites in the preparation of used ammonium sulphate solutions | |
6.2 phosphate fertilizers from the [designation according to column 1] according to Appendix 1, point 1.2.9 | |||
6.2.1 | Boning of bone Animal origin |
Substances according to Table 7.2, point 7.2.1 | |
6.2.2 | Incineration of substances Animal origin |
Burning smoke screens of animal Starting materials according to Table 7.2 after Condition of line 7.3.16 |
In granulated or dustbound form, Screen passage
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6.2.3 | Incineration of Sewage sludges |
Ash from sewage sludges Table 7.4, point 7.4.3, in accordance with line 7.3.16 |
In granulated or dustbound form, Screen passage
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6.2.4 | Phosphate precipitation | Cases of mineral phosphates with
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As far as fertilizers are not in accordance with Annex 1, section 1.2, point 1.2.1 or Point 1.2.2. |
6.2.5 | Melt gasification | Substances according to Table 7 | Process temperature ≥ 1 450 ° C No addition of substances according to Table 8.3. |
6.3 Potassium fertilizer from the [designation according to column 1] in accordance with Annex 1, point 1.3.4 | |||
6.3.1 | Processing of Vinasse | ||
6.3.2 | Processing of oils and fats | Oils and fats of plant origin from biodiesel production Oils and fats of animal origin
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Saponification, transesterification or transesterification of oils and fats. Content of methanol up to 2%. |
6.3.3 | Treatment of ash | Fuel smoke screens of plant Starting materials according to Table 7.1, in accordance with line 7.3.16 |
Also leaching of ashes for the Preparation of potassium carbonate. |
6.4 Lime fertilizers from the [designation according to column 1] according to Appendix 1, point 1.4.6 | |||
6.4.1 | Acquisition or processing of limestone or dolomite | Screen passage:
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6.4.2 | Production of nitrogen fertilizers | Schwarzkalk from the production of calcareous nitrogen, Conversion lime from the Oddaverfahren, Kalk from the stripping of ammonia with CaSO4 |
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6.4.3 | Preparation of respiratory calc | Residues from the production of limestone | No residues from use in medical facilities. |
6.4.4 | Manufacture of sugar | From the processing of sugar beet. From the processing of lactose. |
Precipitation precipitated by addition of lime and carbon dioxide. In the processing of sugar beet, the name of the fertilizer type shall be: Carbokalk is added. |
6.4.5 | Recovery of Egg shells |
Screen passage:
Category 3 material in accordance with Regulation (EC) No 1069/2009. |
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6.4.6 | Preparation of drinking water and domestic water | From the de-carbonatization and Hardening. |
Screen passage:
Manganese rated as MnO ≤ 5% based on TM. No sludges from the de-icing and the demanganese removal. |
6.4.7 | Phosphate precipitation in Clear drainage water |
From the phosphate precipitation with lime in municipal and comparable plant wastewater treatment plants. | Sieve passage: 97% at 1.0 mm. |
6.4.8 | Acetylene production | No addition of suspending agents. | |
6.4.9 | Manufacture of paper | Faserkalk from the preparation of Fresh fibres from the production of white paper or the production of cardboard from fresh wood, including the paper sludge which is produced in this process. |
In the context of the information on the appropriate application, the N immobilization should be noted. Without the addition of precipitants, with the exception of lime. Without the addition of biocides. |
6.4.10 | Incineration of paper | Ash from the energetic use of paper residues from paper production. No ashes out of the flue gas path, except for the first filtering unit. No condensate filter sludges. |
Without mixed combustion with alto paper or with other substances. |
6.4.11 | Incineration of plant-based substances | Combustion smoke screens of natural vegetable raw materials after Table 7.1. No ashes out of the flue gas path, except for the first filtering unit. No condensate filter sludges. |
Screen passage:
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6.4.12 | Combustion of lignite | Briquetting brown coal ash from the exclusive combustion of lignite. No ashes out of the flue gas path, except for the first filtering unit. No condensate filter sludges. |
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6.4.13 | Desulphurisation of exhaust gases | From the burning of hard coal. | By Spray Sorption Procedures (SAV), by dry additive methods (TAV), by combustion in the fluidized bed process. |
6.4.14 | Production of Siedesalz | Carbonate precipitation from the sodium chloride brine, crude brine or cavern brine. | |
6.4.15 | Preparation of seaweed | ||
6.4.16 | anaerobic treatment of organic substances (Fermentation) |
From the anaerobic preparation of Substances according to Tables 7.1, 7.2 and 7.4. |
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6.4.17 | Extraction of carbon dioxide from natural waters | Iron rated as Fe2O3 ≤ 5% based on TM | |
6.4.18 | Preparation of meadow pails, Mergel | Calcareous natural deposits, also limestone soils. | Minimum level according to column 2 for the type according to Appendix 1, point 1.4.6 [Kalkfertilizer from ...]: 15% CaO i. D.TM. |
6.4.19 | Production of sulphurellates | ||
6.4.20 | Soda production | ||
6.4.21 | Preparation of goat lime | Affixing of the marking: " No application on grassland or on vegetables or field fodder Areas ". |
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6.4.22 | Production of aerated concrete | Residues resulting from the manufacture of Aerated concrete. |
Only unavoidable amounts of shell oils in accordance with points 8.1.1 and 8.1.2. |
6.4.23 | Production of block concrete | From the processing of concrete blocks. | Without addition of oils and additives. At least 65% of limestone. |
7.1 Vegetable substances | |||
7.1.1 | Organic soil material | Torf, moor mud, Heilerde |
Corg≥ 10% For peat: "Hochmoor-" or "Niedermoortorf" with degree of decomposition. For healers: no drug residue. |
7.1.2 | Herbal substances | from
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The substance used in column 2 shall be indicated. Medicinal and spice plants and their residues, to the extent that only water or ethanol have been used as extractants during processing. In the case of reet or wood only chemically untreated, without residues from a previous use. Not a ricinus red. Note: In particular, reference is made to Article 5 (2) (2) for beets and residues from beet processing, as well as potatoes and residues from potato processing, including potato fruit water. Note: Includes flotates, fugates and sludges of vegetable origin; for all floats, fugates and sludges, recovery shall only be permitted if there is no mixing with the site at the site of the attack Waste water or sludges outside the specific production process and used in the processing process Cleaning agents cannot get into the sludges. Herbal substances from forestry and garden and landscaping (mulch composts) may also be used as soil adjuvant. |
7.1.3 | Organic substances from filtration | Filtration residues from the production of food, feed and feed | Also with contained organic Filter materials made of cellulose, corn starch or mineral filter material after Table 8.3, in the context of the labelling of the filter materials used. Note: In particular, reference is made to Article 5 (2) (2) for beets and residues from beet processing, as well as potatoes and residues from potato processing, including potato fruit water. |
7.1.4 | Herbal filter material | from biological exhaust air purification | Exhaust air purification as part of the production and processing of food and feed, animal by-products and of stables. Biofilter materials also for exhaust air purification exclusively from on-site composting and fermentation plants, to the extent that only substances which are authorised as the starting material in accordance with this Regulation are processed. |
7.1.5 | Rizinusschrot | Only with safe contents of ricin (maximum Ricin content 50 mg per kg TM Rizinusschrot) in permanent dust-bound form, Screen passage:
Packs, |
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only after treatment with means (denaturation) which prevent the introduction of animals (in particular dogs), a mixture of substances which provide an incentive for animals to be taken up shall not be carried out, in the context of the information on the appropriate application and storage, the following information: " In the case of storage and delivery of the Fertilisers are necessary to take precautions to prevent animals from being taken up. Mixing and processing with substances which are an incentive for animals to be taken up must not be carried out. Irritation effects are possible with sensitive persons. " Supplementing the labelling in the context of the information on the appropriate Application: " Application specification: Fertilizer directly into the ground, or to work directly. " |
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7.1.6 | Plant-based fish and rapprochery | Components of the propellant from the management of water |
Natural raw materials after aerobic or anaerobic treatment. |
7.1.7 | Fungus substrates |
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Treatment until the complete destruction of the fungal mycelium, no fungicides. Indication of the treatment procedure used. To column 2 (b): for the production of food, food or feed. To column 2 (c): Mushroom mycele of the Penicillium chrysogenum and Acremonium chrysogenum. Supplementing the labelling in the context of the information on the appropriate Application: " Direct introduction or immediate work. " |
7.1.8 | Fermentation residues of plant origin |
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To column 2 (a): for the production of food, food or feed. To column 2 (b): from the production of vitamin B2 for the production of food, pleasure and feedingstuffs. Supplementing the labelling in the context of the information on the appropriate Application: " Application preference: direct introduction or immediate To work. " |
7.1.9 | Plant protein hydrolysate and plant amino acids | Supplementing the labelling in the context of the information on the appropriate Application: " Application preference: direct introduction or immediate To work. " |
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7.1.10 | Kohlen | Brown coal, also Leonardit, Xylith, not as residue from previous production or processing processes Charcoal with a carbon content of at least 80% C in the TM of chemically untreated wood |
Usage:
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7.2 Animal substances | |||
7.2.1 | Animal by-products | The following under Regulation (EC) 1069/2009 approved substances:
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No use of animal fats as starting material (addition of fats as Side components see Table 8 Point 8.3.4). For substances referred to in column 2 (1) point (c) and (d):
Point (c) to (e) of Marking:
Affixing of the marking:
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= " Application requirements: In situation- Transport and delivery must be made in order to avoid the use of livestock. " = "No mixture of feedingstuffs." For substances referred to in column 2, point 2, exclusive use for the purpose of Use in the house and small garden and with maximum container size up to 25 kg supplement to the marking:
Point (c): Recovery shall be permitted only if: there is no mixing at the point of seizage with Waste water or sludges outside of the specific production, and used in the processing process Detergents not included in the substances can be reached. Note:
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7.2.2 | Animal excrement not of farm animals | Pet and (a) where these are not livestock within the meaning of Article 3 (6) of Regulation (EC) No 1069/2009. | The species shall be indicated. Note: For example, animals from zoos |
7.2.3 | Fermentation residues Animal origin |
From the enzyme production. | For the production of food, food and feed. |
7.2.4 | Guano | From seabirds or bats. | The animal species and the percentage of Guano in the product must be indicated. |
7.2.5 | Waste water from the Processing of [ substance after Number 7.2.1 to 7.2.3] |
The expression in the square bracket shall be replaced by the respective substance according to column 1. For waste water from substances in accordance with 7.2.1, the labelling requirements shall also apply in accordance with line 7.2.1. | |
7.3 Mineral substances | |||
7.3.1 | Fertilizers | Fertilizers according to Appendix 1, sections 1, 2 and 4. Fertilizers according to Regulation (EC) No 2003/2003, Annex 1, Section A to E. |
Also for the nutritional supplement of an already available as soil adjuvant, culture substrate or plant auxiliary Starting material according to Table 7.1 or Table 7.2. The amount of fertilizer added shall be indicated. |
7.3.2 | Fire extinguishing powder (ABC powder) |
As far as ammonium phosphate is present as the main constituent. | The hydrophobicization must not preclude sufficient plant availability. |
7.3.3 | Mineral wool, rock wool | As a carrier substance. Use as starting material for culture substrates in combination with the addition of nutrients with approved fertilizers. Affixing of the marking: " Application preference: Only to be used in systems that enable disposal after use. A subsequent recovery for use as a substance in accordance with § 2 of the Fertiliser Act, except for the same purpose, is not permitted. " |
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7.3.4 | Rock | Stone of different grain sizes also Bims, Trass, tuff, basalt, oil shale, slate, wind shale, lava no waste (e.g. B. Bauschutt). |
As structural material for culture substrates. Bulkheads and gravel only for roofing substrates. The starting stone shall be indicated in addition to the marking provided for in column 2. |
7.3.5 | Rock flours | In addition, flours from the breakdown of rocks, but no other waste (e.g. B. Bauschutt). | Also in prepared form. The starting stone shall be indicated in addition to the marking provided for in column 2. |
7.3.6 | Sand | Sande of natural origin, no waste sandean, No sands made of sand-catches. |
The precautionary values of the federal soil protection and old-law regulations in accordance with Annex 2, point 4, BBodSchV , |
7.3.7 | Perlite | Perlite of natural origin, no waste. |
As a starting material for culture substrates. To increase the pore volume (soil adjuvant). |
7.3.9 | Zeolite | Zeolite of natural origin. | As a starting material for culture substrates. |
7.3.11 | Soil Material | Soil material of natural origin. | Use as starting material for Soil adjuvants and culture substrates as a structural material and as a carrier substance. The precautionary values of the federal soil protection and old-law regulations in accordance with Annex 2, point 4, BBodSchV , |
7.3.12 | Sound |
Also raw clay, clay shale, clay shale, Blowing clay and other clay granules, No waste tone. |
As structural material and carrier substance. In order to improve the absorption and storage capacity of water and Nutrients. The starting material referred to in column 2 shall be indicated. The precautionary values of the federal soil protection and old-law regulations in accordance with Annex 2, point 4, BBodSchV , |
7.3.13 | Clay minerals | Bentonite, Vermiculite, no waste. |
As structural material and carrier substance. In order to improve the absorption and storage capacity of water and Nutrients. |
7.3.15 | Brick fracture |
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Use as starting material for Culture substrates. Made of sorted, prepared clay bricks. Without loose or sticking mortar or concrete. The use of coated material is only carried out in the case of inert constries or Glazes, which comply with the product standard DIN EN 1304. In the context of the indications on the appropriate application, labelling requirements: "No application on land used for food production". |
7.3.16 | Ash from [fabric] in accordance with Table 7.1, 7.2 or Table 7.4] |
Incineration of substances according to Table 7.1, 7.2 or 7.4, also mixed. No ashes out of the flue gas path, except for the first filtering unit. No condensate filter sludges. |
Discharge in granulated or dustbound form. Screen passage: at 0.1 mm max. 0.2%, at 0.05 mm max. 0.05%, at 0.01 mm max. 0.005%. Ashes from Table 7.4 must have a screen passage of 98% at 0.63 mm and 90% at 0.16 mm prior to granulation or dust binding. |
7.3.17 | Earth from the purification of Agricultural products |
Beet washing and hangers, potato wasch and hangerde, and Vegetable wasch-and -anhangerde |
In particular for beet and residues from beet processing, as well as potatoes and residues from potato processing, including potato fruit water, as well as residues from the Processing of vegetables is referred to the requirements of § 5 (2) (2). |
7.3.18 | Ash from the burning of hard coal | -rust ash, -wet slag, -Kesselsand, -Kesselgrus, -Melting chamber granulate. |
For culture substrates, soil adjuvants and plant aids. In granulated or dustbound form. No filter bags. Screen passage: at 0,125 mm max. 10%, at 0.063 mm max. 7.5%. |
7.3.19 | Manufacture of paper | Fibre materials from the processing of fresh fibres from the production of white paper, as well as in this process Waste paper sludge. |
As soil adjuvant and culture substrate. Without the addition of precipitants, with the exception of lime. Without the addition of waste paper. In the context of the information on the appropriate application, Use as a soil adjuvant to indicate N immobilization. |
7.4 Other substances and organisms, including mixtures | |||
7.4.1 | Wastewater from the production of synthetic methionine | Supplementing the labelling in the context of the information on the appropriate Application: " Application preference: direct introduction. " |
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7.4.2 | sludges, flotates and Fugate from the food industry |
From the waste water of the
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Recovery only if there is no mixing with waste water or sludges outside the specific production at the seizage site and no cleaning agents can enter the sludges. In each case, raw materials are only prepared with substances which are used for the treatment of waste water and sludge, including hygienisation or other substances. the necessary treatment. Addition of lime only in a quality which corresponds to approved fertilizers. Indication of the substances added during the preparation and the respective purpose of the addition (e.g. For example, for conditioning, hygienisation, precipitation), the addition of lime also provides an indication of the quantity added. Note: In particular for beet and residues from beet processing, as well as potatoes and residues from potato processing, including potato fruit water, as well as residues from the Processing of vegetables is referred to the requirements of § 5 (2) (2). |
7.4.3 | Sewage sludges | Sewage sludges according to Abfclarification V, which are permitted for application to Abfclarification V. | Addition of lime only in a quality which corresponds to approved fertilizers. Addition of bio-waste, only in the context of the preparation (e.g. (b) in the digestion tower) and only in a quality which complies with the Biowaste Ordinance. Preparation of the starting materials only with substances which are necessary for the treatment of waste water and sludge, including hygienisation or other the necessary treatment (see also Table 8.1). No recycling of computational material, sand-trapping material; no recycling of floats or fat-separation contents from foreign sewage treatment plants (also not in the context of sludge treatment). Indication of the substances added during the preparation and the respective purpose of the addition (e.g. (b. for conditioning, hygienisation, precipitation), in the case of the addition of calken indication of the added value % share. |
7.4.4 | Organic waste | Biowaste according to § 2 (1) of the Biowaste Ordinance from a separate collection from private households and from the small-scale collection. Kitchen and catering waste. |
Note: The TierNebV and BioAbfV are to be be aware. |
7.4.5 | Living microorganisms | bacteria, Mushrooms. |
Usage
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7.4.6 | Killed micro-organisms | Preparation obtained from firebrand bacteria. | Only when the DNS is destroyed. |
7.4.7 | Synthetic polymers | From 1.1.2017 use only, insofar as all the components and the final product are to be dismantled by at least 20% in two years, except for those components which are used exclusively in closed systems and are subsequently disposed of. A subsequent recovery for use as a substance in accordance with § 2 of the Fertiliser Act is not permitted. |
To improve the water retention of soils. In the case of use in accordance with column 2, second part-sentence from 1.1.2017 the marking with the words: " Application preference: Only to be used in systems that enable disposal after use. A subsequent recovery for use as a substance in accordance with § 2 of the Fertiliser Act, except for the same purpose, is not permitted. " |
7.4.8 | Helerden | No used earms. | Without the addition of medicaments, personal care products and comparable substances. |
7.4.9 | Styropor | Also as Styromull. | Use as starting material for culture substrates. Supplementing the labelling in the context of the information on the appropriate Application: " Application preference: Only to be used in systems that enable disposal after use. A subsequent recovery for use as a substance in accordance with § 2 of the Fertiliser Act, except for the same purpose, is not permitted. " |
7.4.10 | Carbamide-Methanal condensation product | Organic-synthetic resin foam | Use as a soil adjuvant for the Improvement of the water retention capacity. |
7.4.11 | Hortensione blue | Ammonium aluminium sulphate | Use as a plant adjuvant for Colouring of petals in hydrangeas. |
7.4.12 | Fish-fish sludge | Fish sludge, sediment and filter sludges from fish production in the pond industry in accordance with Article 2 (1) in conjunction with Annex 1 (1) (a) of the Biowaste Regulation |
Table 8.1 Processing aid | |||
8.1.1 | Mineral oils | Highly refined base oils, in particular:
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Addition to dust binding, as Anti-caking agents and for hydrophobicization. |
No used mineral oils and their Follow-up products (e.g. B. from the cosmetics industry, food technology, Separating oils, oils from the motor vehicle sector). |
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8.1.2 | Oils from renewable raw materials | In the case of used oils, only those from the production of food and feed. | |
8.1.3 | Synthetic polymers | From 1.1.2017 use only, insofar as all the components and the final product are to be dismantled at least 20% in two years, except for those components which are used exclusively in closed systems and are subsequently disposed of. A subsequent recovery for use as a substance in accordance with § 2 of the Fertiliser Act is not permitted. |
To control the water content (Flocculation and conditioning or water storage) or as Antiadhesive in the context of preparation. In the case of use in accordance with column 2, second part, from 1 January 2017, supplement within the framework of the indications on the appropriate application: " Application preference: Only to be used in systems that enable disposal after use. A subsequent recovery for use as a substance in accordance with § 2 of the Fertiliser Act, except for the same purpose, is not permitted. " |
8.1.4 | Precipitants |
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For the precipitation of phosphorus and sulfur. When using iron salt, Ferrous oxides, iron oxyhydroxide or iron hydroxide in biogas plants, which are included in the fresh mass of the substance to be prepared for the binding of sulphides, up to a maximum of 0.1% , an increase in the limit values in accordance with Table 1.4 shall apply to the means of precipitating added:
Salt shall be used in the context of the information on the appropriate application to a the possible reduction in the effectiveness of the phosphate. |
8.1.5 | Perlite | Perlite of natural origin, no used perlite. |
In the context of aerobic treatment and improvement of the odour problem and the water balance. |
8.1.6 | Nickel |
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To support the formation of methane during the fermentation process. For the preparation aid nickel the limit value for nickel shall be deleted after Table 1.4, line 1.4.6, for the mixture to be fermented and for the fermented substrate, the limit value is unchanged. |
8.1.9 | [Other] | All other substances used to support the preparation, including those used for hygienisation purposes. | Assignment to the extent not under Number 8.1.1 to 8.1.5. In the context of the marking referred to in point 10.2.3, the substance shall be designated for the expression in brackets referred to in column 1. |
Table 8.2 Application aids | |||
8.2.1 | Preparation Aids | Substances according to Table 8.1. | As far as substances according to Table 8.1 are Application aids are the subject of the conditions laid down in that application. |
8.2.2 | Nitrification inhibitors | Substances according to Table 2.1. | Addition after preliminary remark Annex 1, point 2.2, and to suitable Economic fertilizers. |
8.2.3 | Ureaase inhibitors | Substances according to Table 2.2. | Addition after preliminary remark Annex 1, point 2.2, and to suitable Economic fertilizers. |
8.2.4 | Casings | Addition after preliminary remark Annex 1, point 2.3. | |
8.2.5 | Granulation medium | Addition after preliminary remark Annex 1, point 2.4. | |
8.2.6 | Complexing agents | Chelators and other complexing agents according to Table 9. | Addition to trace nutrient fertilizers of section 4.2. |
8.2.7 | Aluminium oxides | For the cultivation of young plants in ornamental plants as a buffer system for nutrients (in particular P) in culture substrates. For the control of the P availability on culture substrates. Supplement within the framework of the information on the appropriate application: " Application preference: Only to be used in systems that allow separate disposal after use. A subsequent recovery for use as a substance in accordance with § 2 of the Fertiliser Act is not permitted. " |
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8.2.8 | Synthetic organic ion exchangers |
Only to the extent permitted for use for individual fertilizers according to the type specifications in Appendix 1. | Supplement within the framework of the information on the appropriate application: " Application preference: Only to be used in systems that have separate disposal after use . A subsequent Use as a substance in accordance with § 2 of the Fertiliser Act is not permitted. " |
8.2.9 | Synthetic polymers | From 1.1.2017 use only, insofar as all the components and the final product have been dismantled by at least 20% in two years, excluding those synthetic polymers which:
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For culture substrates to improve water absorption and water retention capacity. In the case of use in column 2, point 1 from 1.1.2017 Labelling as part of the indications on the appropriate application: " Application preference: Only to be used in systems that have separate disposal after use . Use as a substance in accordance with § 2 of the Fertiliser Act, except for the same purpose, is not permitted. " |
8.2.11 | Network resources |
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Use only as far as all components and the end product completely degrade. For the better distribution of nutrients on plants and for the easier re-wetting of culture substrates with water. |
8.2.19 | [Other] | All other substances used in support of an appropriate use. | Assignment to the extent not under Number 8.2.1 to 8.2.11. In the context of the marking referred to in point 10.2.3, the substance shall be designated for the expression in brackets referred to in column 1. |
Table 8.3 Foreign components | |||
8.3.1 | Plant protection and Herbal starch |
To the extent that plant protection law permits such use. | No indication of the contents of plant protection and plant fertilisers according to fertilizer law. Use and labelling shall be carried out in respect of plant protection and Herbal starch according to the provisions of the plant protection law Dimensions. |
8.3.2 | Phosphite | As far as unavoidable in phosphate fertilizers and multinutrient fertilizers, as well as plant aids. | No addition. A natural content of phosphite . |
8.3.3 | Alcohol |
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Addition to improve plant utilization. Addition only within the framework of an anaerobic preparation of organic material up to 75 of the hundred/FM according to Table 7. After anaerobic treatment, only unavoidable components may be present. Glycerol from the manufacture of biodiesel, if it has a minimum content of 70% of crude glycerol and a residual methanol content of not more than 3 per hundred. |
8.3.4 | Fat and fat residues |
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Addition to improve plant utilization. Only for anaerobic treatment organic material up to 75 of Hundreds/FM according to Table 7. After anaerobic treatment, only unavoidable components may be present. |
8.3.5 | Biodegradable Materials (BAW) |
Substances according to the standard
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Only unavoidable shares in the recovery of substances according to Table 7. Only in the case of aerobic treatment of the whole organic material, even after a previous fermentation. |
8.3.7 | Mineral filter material | -bleaching earth, -kieselguhr, -Perlite. |
Use of the filtration residues with mineral filter material only with the exclusive filtering of substances according to Table 7. In filtration residues with diatomaceous gland:
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8.3.8 | cleaning and Disinfectants |
No perfluorinated surfactants. | Only unavoidable components in the course of the necessary cleaning and disinfection of stables and plants. |
8.3.9 | Old paper, stones, glass, metal, cardboard, Plastics | Where non-feedstock is Table 7. Only unavoidable shares in the recovery of substances according to Table 7. |
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8.3.10 | Selenium | Addition only of sodium selenate and only where feed law does not is contrary. |
In the context of the information on the appropriate use, the necessary The application limits of the fertilizer should be noted. See also measurements according to Table 1, point 1.3.5. |
8.3.11 | Other unavoidable substances | Only unavoidable shares in the production of substances according to § 2 of the Fertiliser Act. For pollutants, see also measurements according to Table 1.4. |
Table 9.1 Chelators | |||
9.1.1 | DTPA | Diethylenetriaminepentaacetic acid | C14H23O10N3 |
9.1.2 | EDDCHA | Ethylenediamine-di-(5-carboxy-2-hydroxyphenyl) acetic acid | C20H20O10N2 |
9.1.3 | EDDHA | Ethylenediamine di- (o-hydroxyphenyl) acetic acid | C18H20O6N2 |
9.1.4 | EDDHMA | Ethylenediamine-di-(o-hydroxy-p-methylphenyl) acetic acid | C20H24O6N2 |
9.1.5 | EDTA | Ethylenediaminetetraacetic acid | C10H16O8N2 |
9.1.6 | HEDTA | Hydroxy-2-ethylenediaminetriacetic acid | C10H18O7N2 |
9.1.7 | TMHBED | Trimethylenediamine-N, N-bis-(O-hydroxybenzyl) -N, N-diacetic acid | C21H26O6N2 |
9.1.8 | IDHA | D, L- (N-1.2 Dicarboxyehtyl)-aspartic acid Tetranatrium salt | C8H7NO8Na4 |
9.1.9 | EDDS | (S, S) -ethylenediamine disuccinate | C10H16O8N2 |
For points 9.1.1 to 9.1.7 also their sodium, potassium or ammonium salts | |||
For point 9.1.9, the following additional requirements and indications apply: finally to the leaf application. In the context of the indications on the appropriate application Labelling with the hint: "Product is approved exclusively for leaf application." | |||
Table 9.2 Other complexing agents | |||
9.2.1 | HEDPA | Organophosphonic acid (1-hydroxyethane-1, 1-diphosphonic acid) | C2H8O7P2 |
9.2.2 | Lignin sulphonate | ||
9.2.3 | Citric acid | 2-hydroxypropane-1,2,3-tricarboxylic acid | C6H8O7 |
9.2.4 | Humate, Huminate | Humic acids | |
9.2.5 | Glycinate | 2-aminoethanic acid | C2H5NO2 |
10.1 Data which characterize the substance in accordance with § 2 of the Fertiliser Act | ||||
10.1.1 | Type designation and other related information |
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Name according to the intended purpose | Name as economic fertilizer, soil adjuvant, cultivation substrate or plant auxiliary according to § 2 Fertilizer law. |
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10.1.2 | Main components used for fertilisers according to Table 6 or Table 7 |
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Main ingredients used for soil adjuvants, culture substrates or plant aids, as defined in Table 6 or Table 7 |
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10.1.3 | Addition of shell substances |
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Economic fertilizer |
on the net mass, with up to two decimal places, for trace nutrients with two to four decimal places. In addition, the contents may also be expressed in kilograms per tonne. |
10.1.4 | Addition of nitrification inhibitors according to Table 8 point 8.2.2 or ureaase inhibitors as specified in 8.2.3 |
The type designation according to Appendix 1, column 1 of the particular description of the type of fertilizer must be given by the indication "with nitrification inhibitor" or "with ureasehemmas", followed by of the inhibitor used in Table 2, column 1. |
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10.1.5 | Addition of complexing agents according to Appendix 2 Table 9 |
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10.1.6 | Addition of
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The type designation is to be supplemented by the word "with" and the indication of the type of fertilizer added. | Plant Aids |
Impact area, must not be confused with plant hardening agents in accordance with § 2, point 10 of the Plant Protection Act. |
10.1.7 | For multi-nutrient fertilizers according to Appendix 1, Section 2 | Is an indication of phosphate components after If table 5 is required, the type designation must be added to the list. |
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10.1.8 | Type-determining constituents and forms of nutrients |
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10.1.9 | For trace nutrient fertilizers pursuant to Annex 1, Section 4 |
If a trace nutrient is in whole or in part in organically bound form, its content must be in the fertiliser directly behind the indication of the water-soluble content as a percentage, in the form "as chelate of ..." or "as a complex of ...". |
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10.1.10 | Mass |
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10.1.11 | Manufacturer or placing on the market |
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10.2 Supplementary information for certain groups of substances, certain side components and certain forms of preparation | ||||
10.2.1 | Starting materials according to Table 6 or Table 7, in each case column 2 | To the extent that a further differentiation of the substances used in column 1 has been made and the labelling of the substances referred to in Table 7, column 1 or column 2, shall not be subject to the following rules:
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Starting materials according to Table 6 or Table 7, in each case column 2 | To the extent that a further differentiation of the substances used in column 1 has been made and the labelling of the substances referred to in Table 7, column 1 or column 2, shall not be subject to the following rules:
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10.2.2 | Nutrients listed in Table 1.1 and 1.2 as well as substances according to Table 1.3 as secondary components |
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Nutrients according to Table 1.2 and substances according to Table 1.3 as side components |
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10.2.3 | Preparation aid according to Table 8.1 or application aids according to Table 8.2 |
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Preparation aid after Table 8.1 or Application aids according to Table 8.2 |
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10.2.4 | Foreign components according to Table 8.3 |
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Foreign components according to Table 8.3 |
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10.2.5 | Pollutants according to Table 1.4 | Indication of the substances in question and their chemical symbol in the order in Table 1.4 in conjunction with the indication of the level of the contents in the Table 1.4, column 2. |
Pollutants according to Table 1.4 | Indication of the substances in question and their chemical symbol in the order in Table 1.4 in conjunction with the indication of the level of the contents in the Table 1.4, column 2. |
10.3 Supplement to the marking by means of appropriate instructions for storage and application in accordance with § 1 (22) and (23) | ||||
10.3.1 | General information |
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10.3.2 | For multi-nutrient fertilizers according to Appendix 1, Section 2 | Is ammonium thiosulphate as a nitrogen component , shall be indicated in the context of the information on the appropriate application to a slowed-down effect when a quantity of nitrogen of 25% is exceeded. |
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10.3.3 | For trace nutrient fertilizers according to Appendix 1, Section 4 | For fertilizers, which as a type-determining ingredient only trace nutrients (fertilizer according to Appendix 1) Section 4.2), additional information in the Framework of information on the appropriate application:
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10.3.4 | For organic or organic fertilizers according to Appendix 1, Section 3 |
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There may be Specific requirements for storage and use resulting from the use of certain animal by-products in accordance with Regulation (EC) No 1069/2009. |
There may be specific requirements Storage and application arising from the The use of certain animal by-products in accordance with Regulation (EC) No 1069/2009. |
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10.4 Information for special purposes | ||||
10.4.1 | Written Offer |
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10.4.2 | Delivery to areas outside the scope of the Fertilizers Act |
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Delivery to areas outside the scope of the Fertilizers Act |
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10.4.3 | Placing on the market for research or experimental purposes |
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Placing on the market for research or experimental purposes |
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10.5 Permitted further information | ||||
10.5.1 | Allowed additional information |
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Allowed additional information | Other information and information |