CELEX: 31970R1092
Language: en
Date: 1970-06-10 00:00:00
Title: Regulation (EEC) No 1092/70 of the Commission of 10 June 1970 supplementing Regulation (EEC) No 1403/69 as regards the denaturing of common wheat and rye of bread-making quality with fish-oil

354                                  Official Journal of the European Communities
  11.6.70                             Official Journal of the European Communities                            No L 127/25
                             REGULATION (EEC) No 1092/70 OF THE COMMISSION
                                                      of 10 June 1970
                  supplementing Regulation (EEC) No 1403/69 as regards the denaturing of common
                                    wheat and rye of bread-making quality with fish oil
 THE     COMMISSION       OF     THE  EUROPEAN      COM­         HAS ADOPTED THIS REGULATION :
 MUNITIES ,
                                                                                          Article 1
Having • regard to the Treaty establishing the
 European Economic Community ;
                                                                 The following shall be added to the third paragraph
Having regard to Council Regulation No                           of Article 1 of Regulation No 1403/69 :
 120/67/EEC1 of 13 June 1967 on the common                           'In particular, denaturing with fish oil or fish liver
organisation of the market in cereals, as last amended              must satisfy the requirements laid down in Annex
by Regulation (EEC) No 2463/69,-' and in particular                  II.'
Article 7 (5 ) thereof;
 Whereas the third paragraph of Article 1 of                                              Article 2
 Commission Regulation (EEC) No 1403/693 of 18
July 1969 laying down detailed rules for the
application of the provisions concerning denaturing              The following Annex II shall be added to Regulation
of common wheat and rye of bread-making quality,                 (EEC) No 1403/69 :
as last amended by Regulation (EEC) No 849/70,4
provided that in the case of denaturing otherwise                   'ANNEX II
than by colouring the method used must be at least
 as reliable as the standard method ;                               ( a) Fish oil or fish liver, filtered, not deodorised,
                                                                          not decolourised, with no additives
Whereas denaturing with fish oil or fish liver is the                ( b) Characteristics :
method used for a substantial proportion of
denatured products ; whereas certain fish oils or fish                    Minimum iodine content 120
livers may not be effective, so that denaturing by that                   Colour content           7—14 Gartner
method should be authorised only with oils which                                             or   5—19 (FAC)
are effective for the purpose and whereas the
characteristics of that method should be determined ;                     Acidity between 3% and 4%
                                                                          Maximum point of solidification      10° C
Whereas the measures provided for in this Regulation
are in accordance with the Opinion of the                           (c) Minimum quantity to be used per metric ton
Management Committee for Cereals ;                                        of cereal to be denatured : 4 kg.'
1  OJ No  117, 10.6.1967, p. 2269/67.                                                     Article 3
2  OJ No  L 312, 12.12.1969, p. 3 .
3  OJ No  L 180, 22.7.1969, p . 3 .
4  OJ No  L 102, 12.5.1970, p. 7.                                This Regulation shall apply from 1 August 1970.
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This Regulation shall be binding in its entirety and directly applicable in all Member
States .
Done at Brussels, 10 June 1970.
                                                                 For the Commission
                                                                    The President
                                                                       Jean REY