CELEX: 31986R2131
Language: en
Date: 1986-07-07 00:00:00
Title: Commission Regulation (EEC) No 2131/86 of 7 July 1986 amending Regulations (EEC) No 1727/70, (EEC) No 1728/70, (EEC) No 2603/71, (EEC) No 2468/72, (EEC) No 638/74 and (EEC) No 410/76 as regards their application to Community-produced varieties of tobacco

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31986R2131

Commission Regulation (EEC) No 2131/86 of 7 July 1986 amending Regulations (EEC) No 1727/70, (EEC) No 1728/70, (EEC) No 2603/71, (EEC) No 2468/72, (EEC) No 638/74 and (EEC) No 410/76 as regards their application to Community-produced varieties of tobacco  

Official Journal L 187 , 09/07/1986 P. 0009 - 0018 Finnish special edition: Chapter 3 Volume 21 P. 0127  Swedish special edition: Chapter 3 Volume 21 P. 0127 

*****COMMISSION  REGULATION (EEC) No 2131/86  of 7 July 1986  amending Regulations (EEC) No 1727/70, (EEC) No 1728/70, (EEC) No 2603/71, (EEC) No 2468/72, (EEC) No 638/74 and (EEC) No 410/76 as regards their application to Community-produced varieties of tobacco  THE COMMISSION OF THE EUROPEAN COMMUNITIES,  Having regard to the Treaty establishing the European Economic Community,  Having regard to Council Regulation (EEC) No 727/70 of 21 April 1970 on the common organization of the market in raw tobacco (1) as last amended by Regulation (EEC) No 1576/86 (2), and in particular the first subparagraph of Article 3 (3), Article 5 (6), Article 6 (10) and Article 7 (4) thereof,  Having regard to Council Regulation (EEC) No 3247/81 of 9 November 1981 on the financing of the European Agricultural Guidance and Guarantee Fund, Guarantee Section, of certain intervention measures, particularly those involving the buying in, storage anf sale of agricultural products by intervention agencies (3), as last amended by Regulation (EEC) No 2632/85 (4), and in particular Article 3 (1) thereof,  Whereas Council Regulation (EEC) No 1577/86 of 23 May 1986 fixing for the 1986 harvest the norm and intervention prices and the premiums granted to purchasers of leaf tobacco, the derived intervention prices for baled tobacco and the reference qualities (5), introduced the list of tobacco varieties grown in Spain and Portugal and the definition of their reference qualities; whereas, accordingly, changes should be made to the Regulations referring to the different varieties and reference qualities of tobacco, namely:  - Commission Regulation (EEC) No 1727/70 of 25 August 1970 on intervention procedure for raw tobacco (6) as last amended by Regulation (EEC) No 2165/83 (7);  - Commission Regulation (EEC) No 1728/70 of 25 August 1970 fixing the scales of price increases and reductions for raw tobacco (8), as last amended by Regulation (EEC) No 2165/83;  - Commission Regulation (EEC) No 2603/71 of 6 December 1971 on detailed rules for the conclusion of contracts for first processing and market preparation of tobacco held by intervention agencies (9), as last amended by Regulation (EEC) No 3213/83 (10);  - Commission Regulation (EEC) No 2468/72 of 24 November 1972 determining collection, processing and storage centres for intervention on the market in raw tobacco (11), as last amended by Regulation (EEC) No 3330/84 (12);  - Commission Regulation (EEC) No 638/74 of 20 March 1974 fixing the maximum tolerance for quantity losses resulting from the storage of raw tobacco by intervention agencies (13), as amended by Regulation (EEC) No 2728/81 (14);  - Commission Regulation (EEC) No 410/76 of 23 February 1976 fixing the maximum permissible weight losses in connection with the supervision of the first processing and market preparation of tobacco (15), as last amended by Regulation (EEC) No 2442/85 (16);  Whereas the measures provided for in this Regulation are in accordance with the opinion of the Management Committee for Raw Tobacco,  HAS ADOPTED THIS REGULATION:  Article 1  Regulation (EEC) No 1727/70 is hereby amended as follows:  1. Annex I is amended in accordance with Annex I to this Regulation.  2. Annex II is amended in accordance with Annex II to this Regulation.  3. Annex IV is amended in accordance with Annex III to this Regulation.  4. Annex V is amended in accordance with Annex IV to this Regulation.  Article 2  Regulation (EEC) No 1728/70 is hereby amended as follows:  1. Annex I is amended in accordance with Annex V to this Regulation.  2. Annex II is amended in accordance with Annex VI to this Regulation.  Article 3  The Annex to Regulation (EEC) No 2603/71 is amended in accordance with Annex VII to this Regulation.  Article 4  The Annex to Regulation (EEC) No 2468/72 is amended in accordance with Annex VIII to this Regulation.  Article 5  The Annex to Regulation (EEC) No 638/74 is replaced by Annex IX to this Regulation.  Article 6  The Annex to Regulation (EEC) No 410/76 is amended in accordance with Annex X to this Regulation.  Article 7  This Regulation shall enter into force on the third day following that of its publication in the Official Journal of the European Communities.  It shall apply for the first time in respect of tobacco from the 1986 harvest.  This Regulation shall be binding in its entirety and directly applicable in all Member States.  Done at Brussels, 7 July 1986.  For the Commission  Frans ANDRIESSEN  Vice-President  (1) OJ No L 94, 28. 4. 1970, p. 1.  (2) OJ No L 139, 24. 5. 1986, p. 1.  (3) OJ No L 327, 14. 11. 1981, p. 1.  (4) OJ No L 251, 20. 9. 1985, p. 1.  (5) OJ No L 139, 24. 5. 1986, p. 3.  (6) OJ No L 191, 27. 8. 1970, p. 5.  (7) OJ No L 206, 30. 7. 1983, p. 65.  (8) OJ No L 191, 27. 8. 1970, p. 18.  (9) OJ No L 269, 8. 12. 1971, p. 11.  (10) OJ No L 318, 16. 11. 1983, p. 6.  (11) OJ No L 267, 28. 11. 1972, p. 1.  (12) OJ No L 311, 29. 11. 1984, p. 12.  (13) OJ No L 77, 22. 3. 1974, p. 30.  (14) OJ No L 272, 26. 9. 1981, p. 1.  (15) OJ No L 50, 26. 2. 1976, p. 11.  (16) OJ No L 232, 30. 8. 1985, p. 12.  ANNEX I  The following headings are added to Annex I to Regulation (EEC) No 1727/70.  'LEAF TOBACCO  27. SANTAFE  Class 1: leaf ripe, sound, well cured, with stems (midribs) completely dried, brown in colour, with some damage (1).  Class 2: leaf possibly showing slight defects as regards ripeness, curing, damage and the other characteristics given for Class 1.  Class 3: leaf showing marked defects as regards ripeness, curing, damage and the other characteristics given for Class 1.  28. FERMENTED BURLEY  Class 1: leaf ripe, sound, well cured, with stems (midribs) completely dried, good combustibility, nut-brown to cinnamon-coloured, with some damage (1).  Class 2: leaf possibly showing slight defects as regards ripeness, curing, damage and the other characteristics given for Class 1.  Class 3: leaf showing marked defects as regards ripeness, curing, damage and the other characteristics given for Class 1.  29. HAVANNA ESP  Class 1: leaf ripe, sound, fine texture, with stems (midribs) and veins not very prominent, well cured, with stems (midribs) completely dried, brown, light brown or greenish in colour, with some damage (1).  Class 2: leaf possibly showing slight defects as regards ripeness, curing, damage and the other characteristics given for Class 1.  Class 3: leaf showing marked defects as regards ripeness, curing, damage and the other characteristics given for Class 1.  30. ROUND SCAFATI  Class 1: leaf of reasonable size, well ripened, of uniform colour, sound, undamaged, fine texture, strong and elastic, with fine stems (midribs) and veins, in good condition, of good combustibility, typical flavour and aroma, suitable for wrapping cigars. About 25 % broken leaf acceptable (1).  Class 2: leaf of reasonable size, well ripened, of sufficiently uniform colour, sound, fine open-grained texture, with fine stems (midribs) and veins, in good condition, of good combustibility, typical flavour and aroma, suitable for wrapping cigars. About 30 % broken leaf acceptable.  Class 3: leaf ripe, sound, fine texture with stems (midribs) and veins not too prominent, well cured, with stems (midribs) completely dried, brown, light brown or greenish in colour, with some damage, not suitable for wrapping cigars but suitable for use as filler.  Class 4: leaf showing slight defects as regards ripeness, curing, damage and the other characteristics given for Class 2, not suitable for wrapping cigars but suitable for use as filler.  31. VIRGINIA ESP  Class 1: leaf sufficiently ripe, well cured, open texture, with stems (midribs) and veins not very prominent, sound, lemon yellow or orange in colour (1).  Class 2: leaf of variable firmness, texture ranging from very thin to coarse, sufficiently ripe, with some curing and colour defects, slightly mottled, bronze or green, with some defects as regards the other characteristics given for Class 1 and with some damage.  Class 3: leaf of variable firmness, close texture, with marked curing defects, very mottled, greyish and brown in colour, possibly with considerable damage and other serious defects as regards the characteristics given for Class 1, but of the minimum quality required for intervention.  32. BURLEY ESP  Class 1: leaf sufficiently ripe, well cured, open texture, with stems (midribs) and veins not very prominent, sound, of various shades of cinnamon colour (1).  Class 2: leaf of variable firmness, sound, with slight defects as regards curing, damage, colour uniformity and the other characteristics given for Class 1.  Class 3: leaf coarse, close texture, with considerable defects as regards curing, damage, colour and the other characteristics given for Class 1, but of the minimum quality required for intervention.  33. VIRGINIA PORT  Class 1: leaf ripe, of open and elastic texture, oily, lemon yellow to orange in colour, shiny, length exceeding 40 cm, leaves from the first and last positions on the stalk not included (1).  Class 2: leaf of varying firmness but sufficiently ripe, lemon yellow to orange in colour, not shiny and possibly showing traces of green, grey or brown with some damage.  Class 3: leaf not completely ripe or else over-ripe, close texture with some curing and colour defects and some damage, but of the minimum quality required for intervention.  34. BURLEY PORT  Class 1: leaf ripe, open and elastic texture, shiny brown in colour, length exceeding 40 cm, leaves from the first and last positions on the stalk not included (1).  Class 2: leaf of varying firmness but sufficiently ripe, possibly with slight curing defects and some damage.  Class 3: leaf coarse, with curing defects and damage, but of the minimum quality required for intervention.  (1) Reference quality.  (1) Reference quality.'  ANNEX II  The following headings are added to Annex II to Regulation (EEC) No 1727/70.  'BALED TOBACCO  27. SANTAFE  Class 1: leaf ripe, sound, well fermented, brown or dark brown in colour, with some damage (1).  Class 2: leaf showing slight defects as regards ripeness, fermentation, damage and the other characteristics given for Class 1.  Class 3: leaf showing considerable defects as regards ripeness, fermentation, damage and the other characteristics given for Class 1.  28. FERMENTED BURLEY  Class 1: leaf ripe, sound, well fermented, brown in colour, with some damage (1).  Class 2: leaf showing slight defects as regards ripeness, fermentation, damage and the other characteristics given for Class 1.  Class 3: leaf showing considerable defects as regards ripeness, fermentation, damage and the other characteristics given for Class 1.  29. HAVANNA ESP  Class 1: leaf ripe, sound, fine texture, with stems (midribs) and veins not very prominent, well fermented, brown, light brown or greenish in colour, with some damage (1).  Class 2: leaf showing slight defects as regard ripeness, fermentation, damage and the other characteristics given for Class 1.  Class 3: leaf showing marked defects as regard ripeness, fermentation, damage and the other characteristics given for Class 1.  30. ROUND SCAFATI  Class 1: leaf of reasonable size, well ripened, of uniform colour, sound, with little damage, fine texture, strong and elastic, with fine stems (midribs) and veins, in good condition, of good combustibility, typical flavour and aroma, well fermented, suitable for wrapping cigars. About 25 % broken leaf acceptable (1).  Class 2: leaf of reasonable size, well ripened, of sufficiently uniform colour, sound, fine open-grained texture, with fine stems (midribs) and veins, in good condition, of good combustibility, typical flavour and aroma, well fermented, suitable for wrapping cigars. About 30 % broken leaf acceptable.  Class 3: leaf ripe, sound fine texture, with stems (midribs) and veins not too prominent, well fermented, brown, light brown or greenish in colour, with some damage, not suitable for wrapping cigars but suitable for use as filler.  Class 4: leaf showing slight defects as regards ripeness, fermentation, damage and the other characteristics given for Class 2, not suitable for wrapping cigars but suitable for use as filler.  31. VIRGINIA ESP  Class 1: leaf sufficiently ripe, open texture, with stems (midribs) and veins not very prominent, sound, of various shades of yellow from lemon to orange (1).  Class 2: leaf sufficiently ripe, of variable firmness, texture varying from very thin to coarse, with slight colour defects, slightly mottled, bronze or greenish, with some damage.  Class 3: leaf of variable firmness, close texture with marked defects, very mottled, greyish and brown colour, possibly with considerable damage.  32. BURLEY ESP  Class 1: leaf sufficiently ripe, open texture, with stems (midribs) and veins not very prominent, sound, of various shades of cinnamon colour (1).  Class 2: leaf of variable firmness, with slight defects as regards damage, colour uniformity and the other characteristics given for Class 1.  Class 3: leaf coarse, close texture, with marked defects as regards damage, colour and the other characteristics given for Class 1 but suitable for storage.  33. VIRGINIA PORT  Class 1: leaf ripe, open and elastic texture, oily, in good condition, lemon yellow to orange in colour, shiny, length exceeding 40 cm, leaves from the first and last positions on the stalk not included (1).  Class 2: leaf of varying firmness but sufficiently ripe, lemon yellow to orange in colour, not shiny, possibly showing slight green, grey or brown colouring and some damage.  Class 3: leaf not completely ripe or else over-ripe, close texture, with curing and colour defects and some damage, but of the minimum quality required for intervention.  34. BURLEY PORT  Class 1: leaf ripe, open and elastic texture, shiny brown in colour, in good condition, length exceeding 40 cm, leaves from the first and last positions on the stalk not included (1).  Class 2: leaf of varying firmness, but sufficiently ripe, possibly with slight curing defects and damage.  Class 3: leaf coarse with some curing defects and damage but of the minimum quality required for intervention.  (1) Reference quality.  (1) Reference quality.'  ANNEX III  The following headings are added to Annex IV to Regulation (EEC) No 1727/70:  1.2.3,4 //  //  //  // Serial Number   // Variety  // Moisture  // 1.2.3.4 //  //  // Leaf tobacco   // Baled tobacco   //    //   //   //   // '27   // Santafé   // 18 %  // 14 %   // 28   // Fermented Burley   // 18 %   // 14 %  // 29   // Havanna ESP   // 18 %   // 14 %   // 30   // Round Scafati   // 18 %   // 14 %   // 31   // Virginia ESP   // 16 %   // 14 %   // 32   // Burley ESP   // 18 %   // 14 %   // 33  // Virginia PORT   // 17 %   // 12,5 %   // 34   // Burley PORT   // 20 %   // 13 %'   //    //   //   //  ANNEX IV  The following headings are added to Annex V to Regulation (EEC) No 1727/70:  1.2.3 //  //  //  // Serial Number   // Variety  // Conversion rate   //    //   //   // '27   // Santafé  // 1,220   // 28   // Fermented Burley   // 1,220   // 29  // Havanna ESP   // 1,240   // 30   // Round Scafati  // 1,240   // 31   // Virginia ESP   // 1,150   // 32  // Burley ESP   // 1,180   // 33   // Virginia PORT   // 1,125   // 34   // Burley PORT   // 1,180'   //    //   //  ANNEX V  The following headings are added to Annex I to Regulation (EEC) No 1728/70:  1.2.3,6 //  //  //  // Serial Number   // Varieties  // Classes, qualities or categories and index numbers in relation to reference quality  //  //  // 1.2.3.4.5.6 //  //  // Class 1   // Class 2  // Class 3   // Class 4   //    //   //   //   //   //  // '27   // Santafé   // 100 (1)   // 61   // 44   //   // 28  // Fermented Burley   // 100 (1)   // 65   // 44   //   // 29  // Havanna ESP   // 100 (1)   // 67   // 45   //   // 30  // Round Scafati   // 100 (1)   // 77   // 34   // 23   // 31  // Virginia ESP   // 100 (1)   // 65   // 44   //   // 32  // Burley ESP   // 100 (1)   // 65   // 44   //   // 33  // Virginia PORT   // 100 (1)   // 70   // 50   //   // 34  // Burley PORT   // 100 (1)   // 70   // 50   //   //    //  //   //   //   //  (1) Reference quality.' ANNEX VI  The following headings are added to Annex II to Regulation (EEC) No 1728/70:  1.2.3,6 //  //  //  // Serial Number   // Variety  // Classes, qualities or categories and index numbers in relation to reference quality  //  //  // 1.2.3.4.5.6 //  //  // Class 1   // Class 2  // Class 3   // Class 4   //    //   //   //   //   //  // '27   // Santafé   // 100 (1)   // 61   // 44   //   // 28  // Fermented Burley   // 100 (1)   // 65   // 44   //   // 29  // Havanna ESP   // 100 (1)   // 67   // 45   //   // 30  // Round Scafati   // 100 (1)   // 77   // 34   // 23   // 31  // Virginia ESP   // 100 (1)   // 65   // 44   //   // 32  // Burley ESP   // 100 (1)   // 65   // 44   //   // 33  // Virginia PORT   // 100 (1)   // 70   // 50   //   // 34  // Burley PORT   // 100 (1)   // 70   // 50   //   //    //  //   //   //   //  (1) Reference quality.'  ANNEX VII  The following is added to the Annex to Regulation (EEC) No 2603/71:  1.2.3 //  //  //  // Serial Number   // Varieties  // Amount in ECU/kg of leaf tobacco   //    //   //   // '27   // Santafé   // 0,545   // 28   // Fermented Burley   // 0,545   // 29  // Havanna ESP   // 0,545   // 30   // Round Scafati  // 4,000   // 31   // Virginia ESP   // 0,796   // 32  // Burley ESP   // 0,741   // 33   // Virginia PORT   // 0,796   // 34   // Burley PORT   // 0,741'   //    //   //  ANNEX VIII  The following centres are added to the Annex to Regulation (EEC) No 2468/72:  'SPAIN  1.2.3 // (a) Collection centres:   // Plasencia (Cáceres) Coria (Cáceres) Jaraiz (Cáceres) Talayuela (Cáceres) Navalmoral (Cáceres) Jarandilla (Cáceres) Candeleda (Avila) Talavera (Toledo) Don Benito (Badajóz)   // Mérida (Badajóz) La Rinconada (Sevilla) Granada Albal (Valencia) Rotglá (Valencia) Pamplona (Navarra) Carracedelo (León) Salcedo (Pontevedra) Gijón (Asturias)   // (b) Processing and storage centres:  // Plasencia (Cáceres) Coria (Cáceres) Jaraiz (Cáceres) Talayuela (Cáceres) Navalmoral (Cáceres) Jarandilla (Cáceres) Candeleda (Avila) Talavera (Toledo) Don Benito (Badajóz)  // La Riconada (Sevilla) Granada Albal (Valencia) Pamplona (Navarra) Mérida (Badajóz) Rotglá (Valencia) Carrecedelo (Léon) Salcedo (Pontevedra) Gijón (Asturias)   // PORTUGAL   //   //  // (a) Collection centre:   // Anadia Tentúgal Guia Pombal Batalha Miranda do Corvo Alvaiázere Fundão Idanha Ponte de Sor Avis Mora Monte Couço   // Águas Belinhas Monte de Barca Lavre Campo Maior Bemposta Grandola Rio Frio Mirandela Braga Coruche São Miguel (Açores) Terceira (Açores)   // (b) Processing and storage centre:   // Coruche São Miguel (Açores)   // Terceira (Açores).'  ANNEX IX  'ANNEX  TOLERANCE LIMITS AS A PERCENTAGE OF NET WEIGHT  1. Tobacco purchased as leaf tobacco by the intervention agency  1.2 //  //  // Varieties  // During the year of purchase  //    //   // Dark, air-cured   //   // (1, 4, 5, 6, 11, 12, 27, 28, 29)   // 8 %   // Fire-cured   //   // (10)   // 8 %  // Special tobacco   //   // (16, 30)   // 8 %   // Light, air-cured   //   // (2, 8, 9, 25, 32, 34)   // 5 %  // Flue-cured   //   // (3, 7, 26, 31, 33)   // 5 %  // Sun-cured   //   // (13, 14, 15, 17, 18, 19, 20, 21, 22, 23, 24)   // 8 %   //    //  2. Tobacco purchased as baled tobacco by the intervention agency  1.2.3 //  //  //  // Varieties  // During the year of purchase   // During subsequent years   //    //   //  // Dark, air-cured   //   //   // (1, 4, 5, 6, 11, 12, 27, 28, 29)   // 1,5 %   // 0,7 %   // Fire-cured   //   //   // (10)  // 1,5 %   // 0,7 %   // Special tobaccos   //   //   // (16, 30)   // 1,5 %   // 0,7 %   // Light, air-cured   //   //  // (2, 8, 9, 25, 32, 34)   // 1,0 %   // 0,6 %   // Flue-cured   //   //   // (3, 7, 26, 31, 33)   // 1,0 %   // 0,8 %  // Sun-cured   //   //   // (13, 14, 15)   // 1,0 %   // 0,6 %   // (17, 18, 19, 20, 21, 22, 23, 24)   // 2,0 %   // 1,0 %'  //    //   //  ANNEX X  The following headings are added to the Annex to Regulation (EEC) No 410/76:  1.2.3 //  //  //  // Serial Number   // Varieties  // Maximum weight losses as a percentage of the net weight of leaf tobacco   //    //   //   // '27   // Santafé   // 21   // 28  // Fermented Burley   // 21   // 29   // Havanna ESP   // 23  // 30   // Round Scafati   // 22   // 31   // Virginia ESP  // 16   // 32   // Burley ESP   // 18   // 33   // Virginia PORT   // 14   // 34   // Burley PORT   // 17'   //    //   //50   //  //   //  //  //  //  //  ( 1 ) REFERENCE QUALITY .'  ANNEX VI  THE FOLLOWING HEADINGS ARE ADDED TO ANNEX II TO REGULATION ( EEC ) NO 1728/70 :  1.2.3,6SERIAL NUMBER  VARIETY  CLASSES, QUALITIES OR CATEGORIES AND INDEX NUMBERS IN RELATION TO REFERENCE QUALITY  1.2.3.4.5.6CLASS 1  CLASS 2  CLASS 3  CLASS 4   //   //  //  //  //  //  "27  SANTAFE  100 ( 1 )  61  44   //  28  FERMENTED BURLEY  100 ( 1 )  65  44   //  29  HAVANNA ESP  100 ( 1 )  67  45   //  30  ROUND SCAFATI  100 ( 1 )  77  34  23  31  VIRGINIA ESP  100 ( 1 )  65  44   //  32  BURLEY ESP  100 ( 1 )  65  44   //  33  VIRGINIA PORT  100 ( 1 )  70  50   //  34  BURLEY PORT  100 ( 1 )  70  50   //  //   //  //  //  //  //  ( 1 ) REFERENCE QUALITY .'  ANNEX VII  THE FOLLOWING IS ADDED TO THE ANNEX TO REGULATION ( EEC ) NO 2603/71 :  1.2.3SERIAL NUMBER  VARIETIES  AMOUNT IN ECU/KG OF LEAF TOBACCO   //   //  //  "27  SANTAFE  0,545  28  FERMENTED BURLEY  0,545  29  HAVANNA ESP  0,545  30  ROUND SCAFATI  4,000  31  VIRGINIA ESP  0,796  32  BURLEY ESP  0,741  33  VIRGINIA PORT  0,796  34  BURLEY PORT  0,741'   //   //  //  ANNEX VIII  THE FOLLOWING CENTRES ARE ADDED TO THE ANNEX TO REGULATION ( EEC ) NO 2468/72 :  "SPAIN  1.2.3(A ) COLLECTION CENTRES :  PLASENCIA ( CACERES ) CORIA ( CACERES ) JARAIZ ( CACERES ) TALAYUELA ( CACERES ) NAVALMORAL ( CACERES ) JARANDILLA ( CACERES ) CANDELEDA ( AVILA ) TALAVERA ( TOLEDO ) DON BENITO ( BADAJOZ )  MERIDA ( BADAJOZ ) LA RINCONADA ( SEVILLA ) GRANADA ALBAL ( VALENCIA ) ROTGLA ( VALENCIA ) PAMPLONA ( NAVARRA ) CARRACEDELO ( LEON ) SALCEDO ( PONTEVEDRA ) GIJON ( ASTURIAS )  ( B ) PROCESSING AND STORAGE CENTRES :  PLASENCIA ( CACERES ) CORIA ( CACERES ) JARAIZ ( CACERES ) TALAYUELA ( CACERES ) NAVALMORAL ( CACERES ) JARANDILLA ( CACERES ) CANDELEDA ( AVILA ) TALAVERA ( TOLEDO ) DON BENITO ( BADAJOZ )  LA RICONADA ( SEVILLA ) GRANADA ALBAL ( VALENCIA ) PAMPLONA ( NAVARRA ) MERIDA ( BADAJOZ ) ROTGLA ( VALENCIA ) CARRECEDELO ( LEON ) SALCEDO ( PONTEVEDRA ) GIJON ( ASTURIAS )  PORTUGAL   //  //  ( A ) COLLECTION CENTRE :  ANADIA TENTUGAL GUIA POMBAL BATALHA MIRANDA DO CORVO ALVAIAZERE FUNDAO IDANHA PONTE DE SOR AVIS MORA MONTE COUCO  AGUAS BELINHAS MONTE DE BARCA LAVRE CAMPO MAIOR BEMPOSTA GRANDOLA RIO FRIO MIRANDELA BRAGA CORUCHE SAO MIGUEL ( ACORES ) TERCEIRA ( ACORES )  ( B ) PROCESSING AND STORAGE CENTRE :  CORUCHE SAO MIGUEL ( ACORES )  TERCEIRA ( ACORES ).'  ANNEX IX  "ANNEX  TOLERANCE LIMITS AS A PERCENTAGE OF NET WEIGHT  1 . TOBACCO PURCHASED AS LEAF TOBACCO BY THE INTERVENTION AGENCY  1.2VARIETIES  DURING THE YEAR OF PURCHASE   //   //  DARK, AIR-CURED   //  ( 1, 4, 5, 6, 11, 12, 27, 28, 29 )  8 %  FIRE-CURED   //  ( 10 )  8 %  SPECIAL TOBACCO   //  ( 16, 30 )  8 %  LIGHT, AIR-CURED   //  ( 2, 8, 9, 25, 32, 34 )  5 %  FLUE-CURED   //  ( 3, 7, 26, 31, 33 )  5 %  SUN-CURED   //  ( 13, 14, 15, 17, 18, 19, 20, 21, 22, 23, 24 )  8 %   //   //  2 . TOBACCO PURCHASED AS BALED TOBACCO BY THE INTERVENTION AGENCY  1.2.3VARIETIES  DURING THE YEAR OF PURCHASE  DURING SUBSEQUENT YEARS   //   //  //  DARK, AIR-CURED   //  //  ( 1, 4, 5, 6, 11, 12, 27, 28, 29 )  1,5 %  0,7 %  FIRE-CURED   //  //  ( 10 )  1,5 %  0,7 %  SPECIAL TOBACCOS   //  //  ( 16, 30 )  1,5 %  0,7 %  LIGHT, AIR-CURED   //  //  ( 2, 8, 9, 25, 32, 34 )  1,0 %  0,6 %  FLUE-CURED   //  //  ( 3, 7, 26, 31, 33 )  1,0 %  0,8 %  SUN-CURED   //  //  ( 13, 14, 15 )  1,0 %  0,6 %  ( 17, 18, 19, 20, 21, 22, 23, 24 )  2,0 %  1,0 %'   //   //  //  ANNEX X  THE FOLLOWING HEADINGS ARE ADDED TO THE ANNEX TO REGULATION ( EEC ) NO 410/76 :  1.2.3SERIAL NUMBER  VARIETIES  MAXIMUM WEIGHT LOSSES AS A PERCENTAGE OF THE NET WEIGHT OF LEAF TOBACCO   //   //  //  "27  SANTAFE  21  28  FERMENTED BURLEY  21  29  HAVANNA ESP  23  30  ROUND SCAFATI  22  31  VIRGINIA ESP  16  32  BURLEY ESP  18  33  VIRGINIA PORT  14  34  BURLEY PORT  17'   //   //  //