CELEX: 31991R0591
Language: en
Date: 1991-03-12 00:00:00
Title: Commission Regulation (EEC) No 591/91 of 12 March 1991 laying down detailed rules for the application of Council Regulation (EEC) No 1198/90 establishing a Community register of citrus cultivation

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31991R0591

Commission Regulation (EEC) No 591/91 of 12 March 1991 laying down detailed rules for the application of Council Regulation (EEC) No 1198/90 establishing a Community register of citrus cultivation  

Official Journal L 066 , 13/03/1991 P. 0005 - 0012 Finnish special edition: Chapter 3 Volume 36 P. 0207  Swedish special edition: Chapter 3 Volume 36 P. 0207 

COMMISSION REGULATION (EEC) No 591/91  of 12 March 1991  laying down detailed rules for the application of Council Regulation (EEC) No 1198/90 establishing a Community register of citrus cultivationTHE COMMISSION OF THE EUROPEAN  COMMUNITIES,  Having regard to the Treaty establishing the European Economic Community,  Having regard to Council Regulation (EEC) No 1198/90 of 7 May 1990 establishing a Community register of citrus cultivation (1), and in particular Article 6 thereof,  Whereas Article 5 of Council Regulation (EEC) No 3919/90 of 21 December 1990 laying down general rules for the application of Regulation (EEC) No 1198/90 establishing a Community register of citrus cultivation (2) defines a number of aspects to be dealt  with by the detailed rules of application;  Whereas the information obtained from the harvest declaration provided for in Article 19c of Council Regulation (EEC) No 1035/72 of 18 May 1972 on the common organization of the market in fruit and vegetables (3), as last amended by Regulation (EEC) No  3920/90 (4), and the information available from the olive cultivation and vineyard registers introduced respectively by Council Regulations (EEC) No 154/75 (5) and (EEC) No 2392/86 (6) should be used to draw up the said register of citrus cultivation;  whereas farmers should confirm that the information collected is true and correct; whereas, in addition, the time limits for certain communications to be sent to the Commission by Member States and the rules governing access to the register should be  specified;  Whereas the measures provided for in this Regulation are in accordance with the opinion of the Management Committee for Fruit and Vegetables,  HAS ADOPTED THIS REGULATION:  Article 1  1. In order to establish the register of citrus cultivation, the information set out in the Annex to this Regulation shall be collected and collated in a holding file for each citrus holding concerned. The contents of this file shall be  authenticated by the farmer concerned.  2. Member States shall ensure that the information obtained from the harvest declaration provided for in Article 19c of Regulation (EEC) No 1035/72 is included in the holding file.  Article 2  Tests of the methods used shall be carried out in the following regions during the trial periods referred to in Article 3 (2) of Regulation (EEC) No 1198/90:  - Greece:  - Nomos d'Achaia: communes de Rododafni, Aglos Constantinos Dimitropoulos, Ville de Eguion, Digueliotica, Temeni, Valimitica, Selinous, Eliki, Rizomylos, Nicolaica and Rodia,  - Nomos d'Argolida: communes de Ireon, Lalouca, Agia Triada, Panariti, Argolicon and Nea Tiryntha.  - Spain:  - Término municipal d'Almazora (Province de Castellón),  - Término municipal d'Elche (Province d'Alicante).  - Italy:  - Province de Trapani (Sicily),  - Province de Lecce (Puglia).  - Portugal:  - Concelho de Santiago de Cacém, Freguesia de Santo André (Distrito de Setubal),  - Concelho de Silves, Freguesia de S. Bartolomeu de Messines e Silves (Distrito de Faro),  - Concelho de Loulé, Freguesia de Boliqueime e S. Sebastalao (Distrito de Faro).  Article 3  1. Member States shall notify the Commission of the national body responsible for drawing up the register no later than the 15th day following the entry into force of this Regulation.  2. Member States shall notify the Commission every six months of the progress in drawing up the register. The form in which this notification is to be made shall be determined in cooperation with the Member States concerned.  3. The Commission shall, after consulting the Member States, lay down rules for the transfer of all or part of the register by means of data processing.  Article 4  Member States shall use the technical data available from the olive cultivation register referred to in Regulation (EEC) No 154/75 and from the vineyard register referred to in Regulation (EEC) No 2392/86 and, in particular, aerial  photographs taken within the last five years, land registry maps and lists of farmers.  Article 5  This Regulation shall enter into force on the third 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, 12 March 1991. For the Commission  Ray MAC SHARRY  Member of the Commission  (1) OJ No L 119, 11. 5. 1990, p. 59. (2) OJ No L 375, 31. 12. 1990, p. 15. (3) OJ No L 118, 20. 5. 1972, p. 1. (4) OJ No L 375, 31. 12. 1990, p. 17. (5) OJ No L 19, 24. 1. 1975, p. 1. (6) OJ No L 208, 31. 7. 1986, p. 1.    ANNEX I  LIST OF INFORMATION REFERRED TO IN ARTICLE 1   1.  PARTICULARS OF THE HOLDING:  1.1.  Identification number (NUTS/Commune No/individual No   (of the registered place of business of the holding)):  1.2.  Name of farmer:  1.3.  Address of the registered place of business of the holding:  1.4.   Legal personality:  1.5.  Member of a producers' organization?   yes/no   if yes, please state which:  1.6.  Utilized agricultural area: (in ha/ares)  1.7.  Area under citrus fruits: (in ha/ares)  1.8.  Number of plots under citrus fruits:  1.9.   Marketing support infrastructures:   - on the holding yes/no   - cooperatives yes/no  1.10.  Most recent harvest declaration:   yes/no   if yes please state:   - name of person making the harvest declaration   - address of person making the harvest  declaration   - reference No of the declaration   - year    2.  PARTICULARS OF THE PLOT UNDER CITRUS FRUITS:  2.1.  Identification:  2.1.1.  Identification number (NUTS/Commune No/Order No):  2.1.2.  Aerial photograph  2.1.3.  Land register No  2.2.   Basic information:  2.2.1.  Area (in ha/ares):  2.2.2.  Economic orientation:   - commercial production yes/no   - abandoned yes/no   - production of plant multiplication material yes/no   - not yet in production yes/no  2.2.3.  Homogeneity of the plot    - citrus fruit monoculture yes/no   if not, with trees of the following species:  ,    ,  ,  ,  .   - plantation of citrus fruits of one single species yes/no  2.2.4.  Density of plantation:   - number of trees on the plot  2.3.  Features of the  plantation:    Species/variety (1)  Age (2)  Number of trees   1.         2.         3.          etc.    2.4.  Additional features  2.4.1.  Lie of the land:   - flat   - gentle slope   - steep slope   - terraced  2.4.2.  Irrigation:   - gravity   - drip    - other  2.4.3.  Affected by viruses:   - yes   - no  2.4.4.  Recent regrafting (last five years)   - between orange trees   - between lemon trees   - between small-fruit trees   - between species  2.4.5.  Tenure:   - owner-occupied   - tenant-farmed    - share tenancy or share-cropping   - mixed  (1) See Annex II. (2) Year of planting, age or age category (see Annex III).    ANNEXE II  LIST OF SPECIES/VARIETIES   Variety  Code        1. Orange trees   Orange trees producing sanguines:   Sanguinello  1001  Moro  1002  Tarocco  1004  Sanguinello 'Cuscuna'  1011  Sanguina 'Commun'  1042  Other sanguines (to be specified by the Member State)  1900 to 1948   Varieties not otherwise specified  1949  Orange trees producing non-sanguines:   Ovale/Calabrese  1003  Belladonna  1006  Shamonti (Jaffa)  1008  Salustiana  1009  De Setúbal  1010  Valencia late  1015  Bionda Comune  1016  Dalmau  1022  D. Joao  1023   Do Tua  1025  Spera da Vidigueira  1026  D. Maria  1027  De Vale de Besteiros  1028  Bionda Apirena  1029  Vaniglia Apirena  1030  Cadenera  1031  Verna  1033  Groupe Navels (ensemble)  1050  Merlin or Washington Navel  1051  Navelina  1052  Navel New  Hall  1053  Thonson Navel  1054  Navelate  1055  Lane late  1056  Other Navels  1059  Other non-sanguines (to be specified by the Member State)  1950 to 1998  Varieties not otherwise specified  1999   2. Lemon trees   Femminello Ovale  2001  Femminello  di S. Teresa  2002  Monachello  2003  Inter Donato  2004  Lunario Tondo (Arancino)  2005  Lunario Sfusato (Palermo)  2006  Maglini  2007  Karystini  2008  Adamopoulou  2009  Lisbon  2010  Eureka  2011  Berna (Group)  2012  Mesero (Group)  2013  Lunero  (Four Seasons)  2014  Real  2015  Comun  2016  Siagara bianca  2017  Santa Teresa  2018  Villa Franca  2019  Lunario  2020  Galego  2021  Incappucciato  2022  Other varieties (to be specified by the Member State)  2900 to 2998  Varieties not otherwise  specified  2999  3. Small-fruited citrus   Small-fruited citrus producing mandarins:   Avana  3101  Tardivo or Di Ciaculli  3102  Common  3103  Wilking  3104  Kara  3105  Kina  3106  Encore  3107  Palazzelli  3108  Setubalense  3109  Carvalhais  3110    Other varieties (to be specified by the Member State)  3190 to 3198  Varieties not otherwise specified  3199  Small-fruited citrus producing clementines:   Corsican clementine  3201  Montreal  3202  Comune  3203  Fina  3204  Droval  3205  Clemenules   3206  Tomatera  3207  Clémentine Porou  3208  Di Nules  3209  Other varieties (to be specified by the Member State)  3290 to 3298  Varieties not otherwise specified  3299  Small-fruited citrus producing satsumas:   Satsuma  3301  Clausellina  3302   Salzara  3303  Mineola  3304  Temple  3305  Owari  3306  Wase  3307  Other varieties (to be specified by the Member State)  3390 to 3398  Varieties not otherwise specified  3399  Other small-fruited citrus:   Tangero  3401  Mandarine clementine o nova   3501  Other varieties (to be specified by the Member State)  3900 to 3998  Other small-fruited citrus not otherwise specified  3999   ANNEX III  AGE CATEGORIES  From 0 to 4 years or  5 years  5 to 9 years or 5 to  10 years  10 to 14 years or 10 to  15 years  15 to 24 years or 15 to  25 years  25 to 39 years or 25 to  40 years  40 and above or  40 years