CELEX: 51982PC0309
Language: en
Date: 1982-06-04
Title: Proposal for a COUNCIL REGULATION (EEC) fixing a carry-over payment for common wheat, rye and maize remaining in stock at the end of the 1981/82 marketing year (submitted to the Council by the Commission)

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                                                              COM(82)309 final
                                                              Brussels / ^ June 1982 .
                                        Proposal for a
                              COUNCIL REGULATION ( EEC )
    fixing a carry-over payment for common wheat , rye and maize remaining in
    stock at the end of the 1981 / 82 marketing year
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                                EXPLANATORY NOTE
         In the light of the current situation on the community market , an end of
         season carry-over payment is proposed equal to not more than the difference
         in national currency between the intervention price applicable in the first
         month of the marketing year increased by 11 monthly increaments and the
         intervention price applicable in the new marketing year for soft wheat ,, rye
         held by millers and maize in surplus areas .
'• .■- . The measure Is ideRtical:..tp . that proposed to and accepted by the Council at
         the same point, last year , .
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                                                            F<tz «_
                                           COUNCIL REGULATION ( EEC)
                 6xi=3 a carry-over payrr.cn? (for co^r.cn when?- rye sr.d czzizc rcrs^sJ-r^ ia steels at the end
                                                 of the JS2i/82 53iiJ:cd^3 year
THE COUNCIL OF THE EUROPEAN COMMUNmiES,                             VThereas the carry-over payment cannot be niven for
                                                                    cereals harvested in the Community during 19'j2, as tirir
                                                                    cost has not been increased by any storage element ;
Having regard to the Treaty establishing the European               whereas, in view of the connection between the
Economic Community,                                                 intervention and the carry-over payment systems,
                                                                    carry-over payments shoui d be £ivcn only for cereals
                                                                    which are of sound and fair merchantable quality, within
Having regard to Council Rcjulation (EEC) No 2727/75                the nr. eaninj of the provisions adopted in implementation
of 29 October 1975 on the common organization of the
market in cereals ( ' ), as last amended by Counci:                 of Article 7 (5 ) of Reflation (EEC) No 2727/75 ;
                                                                    whereas, however, ij? respect of rye held by she milling
Regulation (EKC) No 3B08/ol<3), and in particular                    indusicry, millir-3 for human consumption is accepted as
Article 9(5 ) and ( 5 ) thereof.
                                                                     proof of suffiowns siualitry,
Having regard so the proposal from she Commission (s).
VThereas one of the purposes of the carry-over payment
                                                                    MAS ADOPTED THSS REGE.JLAH ON;
provided (or in Article 9 ( J ) of Regulation ( EEC) Wo
2727/ 75 is to prevent a massive inflow to intervention of
cereals, much of v.hich could be directly disposed of ca
the rrsarUct before the new han/Kt, st the r^orr.cr.t when
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the monthly intervention price increases end; whereas
the market situation for common wheat thro             out tbs
Community and the situation for rye vxd for husian                   I      A cany-over pnyrr.zr.t sh^J cc prx.red for co:.-;,"G,i
consumption in certain reports of the Coswniutity si®               •wheat sr.d fur *ye stsed fcr human cor.sutr.pticn,
such thai 3 carry cvtr payment should be granted for                harvested t> the Coountsuty ssd ia stock there ar she aid
these cereals :                                                     of she « 5Sl /82 Bfcirftcds:;j year.
Whereas there is a likelihood in certain regions of.                i..     A carry-over payment sha(f. also be j^asifcd tor
quantities of maize being offered for intervention                   ssiaize harvested in <he Cosmaunity and in stock in
although a deficit exists, in the Community sr. a \vho"c;           surplus production areas of the Coirifniysiry as the end of
whereas a carry-over payment should therefor? also be                the I 9w-ffdt. m&r&ting year.
given for this ceres' ; whereas, since the tttarkc-sng of a
crop normally extends beyond the end of she marketing
year, the granting of a carry-over payment helps to                  3.     The carry-over pnyrr.cr.t shall be equal u> the
                                                                     difference between thi:e sivr^c common jnrervcnacr; pr;ce
prevent she large quantities normal !)) in stock as she end
cf the marketing year going to intervention during its teist         applicable on 1         at l?3x, increased by H monthly
few months ;                                                         increases axid converted into national currency at the
                                                                     representative rate applicable on ii ju!y 153 2, «w*d the
                                                                     ain^ie common intervention price appiicr.bJe on I August
 Whereas the amount of the carry-over payment should                  3932, converted into national currency. \7hcit; the
 be fixed by talcing the difference between the single               caScwIasson given a negative asnouat ttte payiacnt shall be
 common intervention price applicable ors I August 1931,             counted as ail.
 increased by 2 J monthly increases and converted Into the
 national currency at the representative rate applicable on
 31 July 1 93 2, and the single common intervention price
 applicable on 3 August S932j converted ir.to national                               . *       Anicfe 2         •
 currency ; whereas, where the calculation gives a negative
 amount, the paifnent should be counted as roil;
                                                                     The carry-over payments referred to in Article 1 ( 1 ) and
                                                                     (2 ) shall not be made fo? cereals from the SS82- harvest or
 ( ' ) O ? No L 7.8 !, 3 . U. 197S „ p. I.                           for cereals which do not tneet the quality conditions
 C) OJ Ko L 3-52 v- 31 o 12 , 1981 r po5o                            mjuired far mtervsadam dariwj sfcc ?, 981/82 ^sMsrketiwg
 {*! O) N®f                                                          year.
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In respect of rye held by the milling industry at the end of                             Artide 3
the marketing year, milling for human consumption shall
be accepted as proof of sufficient quality.                      This Regulation shall enter into force on the day
                                                                 following its publication in the Official Journal of the
                                                                 European Communities.
              This Regulation shall be binding in its entirety and directly applicable in all Member States.
               Done at Brussels,                                                                              I
                                                                                 For the Council
                                                                                  The President