CELEX: 31976R0833
Language: en
Date: 1976-04-06 00:00:00
Title: Council Regulation (EEC) No 833/76 of 6 April 1976 fixing certain prices and other amounts applicable in agriculture for the 1976/77 marketing year

No L 100/ 12                                Official Journal of the European Communities                                     14. 4. 76
                                            COUNCIL REGULATION (EEC) No 833/76
                                                            of 6 April 1976
               fixing certain prices and other amounts applicable in agriculture for the 1976/77
                                                            marketing year
THE COUNCIL OF THE EUROPEAN                                            Having regard to Council Regulation                (EEC) No
COMMUNITIES ,                                                          1900/74 of 15 July 1974 laying down special
                                                                       measures for soya beans ( 10), and in particular
                                                                       Article 1 ( 1 ) and (3 ) thereof,
Having regard to the Treaty establishing the
European Economic Community, and in particular
Article 43 thereof,                                                    Having regard to Council Regulation (EEC) No 569/
                                                                       76 of 15 March 1976 laying down special measures
Having regard to Council Regulation (EEC) No                           for linseed ( n ), and in particular Article 1 ( 1 ) and
1035 /72 of 18 May 1972 on the common organization                     (3 ) thereof,
of the market in fruit and vegetables (x ), as last
amended by Regulation (EEC) No 795/76 (2 ), and                        Having regard to Council Regulation (EEC) No 3330/
in particular Article 16 ( 1 ) thereof,                                74 of 19 December 1974 on the common organization
                                                                       of the market in sugar (12), as last amended by
Having regard to Council Regulation (EEC) No 2511/                     Regulation (EEC) No 832/76 ( 13 ), and in particular
69 of 9 December 1969 laying down special measures                     Articles 2 (2), 3 (5 ), 4 (3 ) and the second subpara­
for improving the production and marketing of                          graph of Article 25 (2 ) thereof,
Community citrus fruit (3 ), as last amended by
Regulation (EEC) No 793 /76 (4), and in particular
Article 7 (2 ) thereof,                                                Having regard to Council Regulation (EEC) No 845/
                                                                       72 of 24 April 1972 laying down special measures
                                                                       to encourage silkworm rearing ( 14 ), and in particular
Having regard to Council Regulation (EEC) No 816/                      Article 2 (3 ) thereof,
70 of 28 April 1970 laying down additional
provisions for the common organization of the
market in wine (5 ), as last amended by Regulation                     Having regard to Council Regulation (EEC) No 727/
(EEC ) No 1932/75 (6), and in particular Article 2                     70 of 21 April 1970 on the common organization of
thereof,                                                               the market in raw tobacco (15), as last amended by
                                                                       the Act of Accession ( 16), and in particular Articles
Having regard to Council Regulation No 136/66/EEC                      2 (5 ), 4 (4) and 6 ( 8 ) thereof,
of 22 September 1966 on the establishment of a
common organization of the market in oils and
fats (7), as last amended by Regulation (EEC) No                       Having regard to Council Regulation (EEC) No
1707/73 (8), and in particular the first subparagraph                  1308/70        of   29    June     1970      on the   common
of Article 4 thereof,                                                  organization of the market in flax and hemp ( 17), as
                                                                       last amended by Regulation (EEC) No 814/76 ( 18),
                                                                       and in particular Article 4 (3 ) thereof,
Having regard to Council Regulation (EEC) No
1516/71 of 12 July 1971 introducing a system of
subsidies for cotton seeds (9), and in particular                      Having regard to Council Regulation (EEC) No 2358/
Article 1 (3 ) thereof,                                                71 of 26 October 1971 on the common organization
  !)  OJ No L 118 , 20 . 5 . 1972, p . 1 .                              ( 10 ) OJ No L 201 , 23 . 7. 1974, p . 5 .
  2)  OJ No L 93 , 8 . 4 . 1976, p. 6.                                  (")    OJ No L 67, 15 . 3 . 1976, p . 29 .
  3)  OJ No L 318 , 18 . 12. 1969 , p . 1 .                             ( 12)  OJ No L 359, 31 . 12 . 1974, p . 1 .
  4)  OJ No L 93 , 8 . 4 . 1976, p . 1 .                                (13)   See page 1 of this Official Journal.
  6)  OJ No L 99, 5 . 5 . 1970, p. 1 .                                  ( 14)  OJ No L 100, 27. 4. 1972, p . 1 .
  8)  OJ No L 198 , 29 . 7. 1975, p . 19 .                              ( 15 ) OI No L 94, 28 . 4. 1970, p . 1 .
 (7 ) OJ No 172, 30 . 9 . 1966, p . 3025/66.                            ( 16 ) OJ No L 73 , 27. 3 . 1972, p. 14.
 (8)  OJ No L 175, 25 . 6. 1973 , p . 5 .                               ( 17)  OJ No L 146, 4. 7. 1970, p . 1 .
 (9)  OJ No L 160, 17. 7. 1971 , p. 1 .                                 (18)   OJ No L 94, 9. 4. 1976, p. 4.
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of the market in seeds (1 ), as last amended by                        — as regards cauliflowers, from May to April of the
Regulation (EEC) No 671 /75 (2), and in particular                          following year,
Article 3 (3) thereof,
                                                                       — as regards tomatoes, from January to December,
Having regard to Council Regulation (EEC) No 1067/                     — as regards peaches, from May to October,
74 of 30 April 1974 on the common organization of
the market in dehydrated fodder (3), as amended by                     — as regards lemons, from June to May of the
Regulation (EEC) No 1420/75 (4), and in particular
                                                                            following year,
Article 4 (3 ) thereof,
                                                                       — as regards pears , from June to May of the fol­
Having regard to the proposal from the Commission,                          lowing year,
                                                                       — as regards table grapes, from May to April of the
Having regard to the opinion of the European                                following year,
Parliament (5 ),
                                                                       — as regards apples, from July to June of the
Having regard to the opinion of the Economic and                            following year,
 Social Committee (6),
                                                                       — as regards mandarins, from November to March
                                                                            of the following year,
Whereas the markets and prices policy, based on
modernized farms, is the main instrument of the                        — as regards sweet oranges, from October to June
incomes policy in agriculture ; whereas full advantage                      of the following year;
cannot be drawn from such a policy unless it is
integrated into the common agricultural policy as
a whole, including a dynamic social and structural                     Whereas, however, pursuant to the third subpara­
policy and the application of the rules on                             graph of Article 16 ( 1 ) of Regulation (EEC) No
competition contained in the Treaty ;                                  1035/72, no basic price or buying-in price must be
                                                                       fixed for the slack marketing periods at the begin­
                                                                       ning and at the end of the marketing year ; whereas
Whereas the common agricultural prices must be                         the basic prices must be fixed in accordance with the
fixed by a method which takes account of objective                     criteria laid down in Article 16 (2) of that Regulation ;
criteria ; whereas, when those prices are fixed,                       whereas the buying-in prices must be fixed in relation
 account should also be taken of the objectives of the                 to the basic price, in accordance with paragraph 3 of
common agricultural policy and of the contribution                     that Article ;
which the Community desires to make to the
harmonious development of world trade ; whereas
the objectives of the common agricultural policy are                   Whereas the amount of the financial compensation
in particular to ensure a fair standard of living for                  for oranges, mandarins, Clementines and lemons must
                                                                       be fixed in accordance with the criteria laid down in
the agricultural community, to ensure that supplies
 are available and that they reach consumers at                        Article 7 (2) of Regulation (EEC) No 2511/69 ;
 reasonable prices ;
                                                                                                   wine
                      Fruit and vegetables
                                                                       Whereas, in order to attain the objectives of the
                                                                       common agricultural policy, guide prices for the
Whereas it is laid down in Article 16 ( 1 ) of Regulation              various types of table wine should be fixed for the
 (EEC) No 1035/72 that, for each marketing year, a                     period from 16 December 1976 to 15 December 1977
 basic price and a buying-in price are to be fixed for                 at higher levels than those fixed for the preceding
 each of the products listed in Annex II thereto ;                     period, particularly in view of recent price trends ;
whereas the products in question, harvested during
 a specific production year, are marketed :
                                                                       Whereas the guide prices must be fixed for each type
                                                                       of table wine representative of Community
                                                                       production, as defined in Council Regulation (EEC)
                                                                       No 945/70 of 26 May 1970 determining the types
  (^  OJ No  L 246, 5 . 11 . 1971 , p . 1 .                             of table wines (7);
  H   OJ No  L 72, 20. 3 . 1975 , p . 21 .
 (3)  OJ No L 120, 1 . 5 . 1974, p . 2 .
 (4)  OJ No L 141 , 3 . 6. 1975, p. 1 .
  (5) OJ No  C 53, 8 . 3 . 1976, p. 24.
 (#)  OJ No C 50, 4. 3 . 1976, p . 19.                                  (7) OJ No L 114, 27. 5 . 1970, p . 1 .
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                       Oils and fats                            Whereas , as a result of the characteristics of the sugar
                                                                market, the risks involved in this trade are relatively
Whereas the production target price, the market                 slight ; whereas , consequently, when the intervention
target price and the intervention price for olive oil           price for sugar is being fixed, the difference between
must be fixed in accordance with the criteria laid              the target price and the intervention price may be
down in Articles 4 and 5 of Regulation No 136/66/               fixed at a relatively low level ;
EEC for a determined standard quality ;
Whereas the reasons which led to the determination              Whereas the minimum price for beet must take
of the standard quality for the preceding marketing             account of the intervention price and of the costs of
year are still valid ; whereas that standard quality            processing and delivering the beet to factories and
should therefore remain unchanged ;                             be based on an estimated Community yield of 130 kg
                                                                of white sugar per metric ton of beet with a 16%
                                                                sugar content ; whereas it is laid down in Article 18
Whereas the target price and the basic intervention             (2 ) of Regulation (EEC) No 3330/74 that the costs
price for colza, rape and sunflower seeds are fixed             relating to the minimum stock shall be taken into
annually, in accordance with the criteria laid down             account when the prices are fixed ;
in Articles 23 and 24 of Regulation No 136/66/EEC ;
whereas the guide price for soya beans must be
fixed in accordance with the criteria of the second
subparagraph of Article 1 ( 1 ) of Regulation (EEC)             Whereas the abovementioned standard costs may be
No 1900/74 ;                                                    estimated at 14-24 units of account per 100 kg of
                                                                white sugar ; whereas that standard amount is made
                                                                up of the sum of the processing margin, estimated
Whereas the second subparagraph of Article 1 ( 1 )              at 12-58 units of account, the costs of delivering the
of Regulation (EEC) No 569/76 lays down that the                beet to factories, estimated at 2-24 units of account,
guide price for linseed should be fixed at a fair level         the costs relating to the minimum stock, estimated at
for producers in the light of the supply requirements           0-25 unit of account, less a standard amount of
of the Community ; whereas, in that respect, a                  0-83 unit of account representing factories' receipts
                                                                from the sale of molasses calculated on the basis of
balanced relationship should be maintained between
 that price and the price for other agricultural                a yield of 38-5 kg per metric ton of processed beet
products ;                                                      and an ex-factory price of 2-80 units of account per
                                                                 100 kg of molasses ;
Whereas the prices for oil seeds must be fixed for
specific standard qualities ; whereas the latter should
be laid down in relation to the average qualities of            Whereas the standard quality chosen for beet should
the seeds harvested in the Community ; whereas, for             be a quality which takes account of production
colza, rape seed, sunflower seed and soya beans, the            characteristics in the main beet-producing areas of
quality laid down for the 1975/76 marketing year                the Community ;
meets these requirements and can accordingly be
used for the following marketing year ;
                                                                Whereas, in the light of the production trends,
Whereas the annual fixing of the amount of aid for              resulting from specialization, on the one hand and
cotton seeds produced in the Community must be                  of the Community's sugar requirements and possible
effected in accordance with the criteria laid down in           outlets on the other, the maximum quota for each
Article 1 (2) of Regulation (EEC) No 1516/71 ;                  undertaking laid down in Article 25 of Regulation
                                                                 ( EEC ) No 3330/74 should be fixed at 135% of its
                                                                basic quota ;
                           Sugar
Whereas, in order to attain the objectives of the                                       Silkworms
common agricultural policy, the target price for sugar
must be fixed at a level which, taking into account
in particular the resultant level of the intervention           Whereas the amount of the aid for silkworms reared
price, ensures a fair remuneration for beet and sugar           within the Community must be fixed annually, in
cane producers while at the same time respecting                accordance with the criteria laid down in Article 2 (2)
consumers' interests ;                                          of Regulation ( EEC) No 845/72 ;
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                             Tobacco                                   Whereas, for the 1975/76 marketing year, the amount
                                                                       of the aid for flax was fixed at a lower level for the
Whereas the norm and intervention prices for leaf                      United Kingdom than for the other Member States ;
tobacco must be fixed in accordance with the criteria                  whereas, for the 1976/77 marketing year, pursuant
laid down in Article 2 (2) of Regulation (EEC) No                      to Article 95 of the Act of Accession, the amount of
727/70 in order to constitute an incentive particularly                aid applicable in the United Kingdom should be
for conversion to the cultivation of those varieties                   brought closer to the common level ;
which are most competitive and most in demand ;
Whereas it is desirable to fix, in respect of the 1976                                             Seeds
harvest, derived intervention prices both for the
varieties which before the common organization of                      Whereas, the market situation within the Community
the market came into force were subject to a price                     and the foreseeable market trends with regard to
guarantee at the baled tobacco stage, and for the                      certain seeds which are listed in the Annex to
varieties which are principally grown in Germany,                      Regulation (EEC ) No 2358 /71 and which will be
in order to take account of marketing practices in                     marketed during the 1976/77 marketing year, do not
that country ; whereas, to this end, both increased                    ensure fair returns for the producer ; whereas part of
costs and increased productivity should be taken                       the production costs should be offset by aid ; whereas
 into consideration ;                                                  that aid must be fixed in accordance with the criteria
                                                                       laid down in Article 3 (2) of the abovementioned
                                                                        Regulation ;
Whereas the premium granted to purchasers of
 Community tobacco is intended to enable them to
pay producers of leaf tobacco a price which is at the                  Whereas the classification of the various varieties of
level of the norm price ; whereas the amount of the                    Loliurn perenne, hitherto effected on the basis of
premium should reflect the alterations to the norm                      maturity, should be corrected and a qualitative
 price and the costs of first processing adopted for the                criterion of persistence, that is to say of longevity of
 1976 harvest, account being taken of the trend in                      the various varieties , should be used ;
 world market prices and the level of prices established
 by supply and demand on the Community market ;
                                                                                           Dehydrated fodder
 Whereas the abovementioned prices and the amount
 of the premium must be fixed in relation to a refer­                   Whereas Article 4 of Regulation (EEC) No 1067/74
 ence quality defined in such a way that as objective                   provides that the amount of the aid for dehydrated
 as possible an assessment can be made of the quality                   fodder must be fixed in the light of the need to
 of the tobacco ; whereas it is possible to adopt, for                  improve Community supplies of those products ;
 the 1976 harvest, the reference qualities defined by
 Council Regulation (EEC) No 673/75 of 4 March
 1975 fixing, for the 1975 harvest, the norm prices ,                   Whereas, in respect of all the products referred to in
 the intervention prices and the reference qualities                    this Regulation, the application of the criteria for the
 for leaf tobacco (*), and by Council Regulation (EEC)                  fixing of the different prices and other amounts, and
 No 674/75 of 4 March 1975 fixing the derived inter­                    the application of the measures provided for in
 vention prices and the reference qualities for baled                   respect of the exchange rates to be applied in agri­
 tobacco from the 1975 harvest (2);                                     culture, entail the fixing of those prices and amounts
                                                                        at the levels shown in the Annexes to this Regulation ,
                         Flax and hemp
                                                                         HAS ADOPTED THIS REGULATION :
 Whereas Article 4 of Regulation ( EEC) No 1308 /70
 provides that aid is to be fixed annually for flax
 and hemp produced within the Community, and                                                      Article 1
 paragraph 2 of that Article lays down the criteria
 for the fixing of the amount of such aid ;
                                                                         In the agricultural sector, for the 1976/77 marketing
                                                                         year, certain prices and other amounts, together with
                                                                         certain of the conditions for the application thereof,
                                                                         where appropriate the period during which certain
  (!) OJ No L 72 , 20 . 3 . 1975 , p . 25 .                              of the prices and amounts shall apply and, where
  (2) OJ No L 72 , 20 .3 . 1975 , p . 32 .                               appropriate, the standard qualities to which they
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relate, are fixed in the Annexes to this Regulation in        Annex VIII : Seeds,
the following order :
                                                              Annex IX : Dehydrated fodder.
Annex I : Fruit and vegetables,
Annex II : Wine,                                                                     Article 2
Annex III : Oils and fats ,
                                                               This Regulation shall enter into force on the third
Annex IV : Sugar,                                             day following its publication in the Official Journal
 Annex V : Silkworms,                                         of the European Communities.
AnnexVI : Tobacco,
                                                              However, the amounts set out in Annexes V and VII
 Annex VII : Flax and hemp,                                   shall be applicable from 1 April 1976.
               This Regulation shall be binding in its entirety and directly applicable in all Member
               States.
               Done at Luxembourg, 6 April 1976.
                                                                                    For the Council
                                                                                     The President
                                                                                     J. HAMILIUS
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                                                           ANNEX 1
                                                   FRUIT AND VEGETABLES
                                               A. Basic price and buying-in price
                     CAULIFLOWERS                                                            PEACHES
                                                                                      (excluding nectarines )
For the period 1 May 1976 to 30 April 1977 :
                             Basic price    Buying-in price        For the period 1 June to 30 September 1976:
                          u.a.HOO kg net     u.a./lOOkgnet
                                                                                                 Basic price  Buying-in price
May                            11-25              4-92
                                                                                              u.a.HOO kg net  u.a.HOO kg net
June                            13-98             6-07
                                                                   June                           26-66            16-22
July                           11-67              5-02
                               11-67              5-02
                                                                   July to September              24-77            15-28
August
September                      13-14              5-5 5
October                        13-87              5-86             These prices relate to the following packed products :
November                       10-62              4-60             — Peaches of the Fior di Maggio (May Flower) variety,
                                                                       Quality Class I, size 51 /61 mm, for the month of
December                        10-62             4-60
                                                                       June ;
January                         10-62             4-60
                                                                   — Peaches of the Amsden, Charles Ingouf, and Sant'
February                         9-46             4-08                 Anna varieties, Quality Class I, size 61/67 mm, for
March                           10-30             4-39                 the month of July ;
April                           10-51             4-60             — Peaches of the Red Haven and Fair Haven varieties,
                                                                        Quality Class I, size 61 /67 mm, for the month of
                                                                        August ;
These prices relate to the following packed products :
— Cauliflowers 'with leaves' of Quality Class I for the            — Peaches of the J. H. Hale variety, Quality Class I,
    months of May, November, December, January,                         size 61/67 mm, for the month of September.
    February, March and April ;
— 'Trimmed' cauliflowers of Quality Class I, for the                                         LEMONS
    months of June, July, August, September and October.
                                                                    For the period 1 June 1976 to 31 May 1977:
                        TOMATOES                                                                 Basic price  Buying-in price
                                                                                               u.a.HOO kg net  u.a.HOO kg net
For the period 1 June to 30 November 1976 :                        June                             26-14          15-73
                             Basic price     Buying-in price       July                             26-98          16-25
                           u.a./lOO kg net   u.aJlOO kg net         August                          26-87           16-15
June: first 10 days               —                 —
                                                                    September                       22-99          14-99
       second 10 days           18-22              7-58             October                         21-20           14-78
       third 10 days            16-12              6-95             November                        20-36           12-26
July                            14-02             5-80              December                        19-84           12-05
August                          12-02              5-06
                                                                    January                         20-68           12-47
September                       13-07              5-48             February                        19-63           11-95
October                         16-64              6-85             March                           20-78           12-47
November                        18-11              8-00
                                                                    April                           22-15           13-31
                                                                    May                             22-88           13-73
 These prices relate to packed 'round' and 'ribbed' toma­
toes of Quality Class I, size 57/67 mm and packed 'plum'            These prices relate to packed lemons of Quality Class I,
 tomatoes of Quality Class I, size 40/47 mm.                        size 53 /62 mm.
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                                PEARS                                                                 APPLES
                                                                                             (other than cider apples)
                       (other than perry pears)
                                                                        For the period 1 August 1976 to 31 May 1977 :
For the period 1 July 1976 to 30 April 1977:
                                                                                                        Basic price    Buying-in price
                                  Basic price     Buying-in price                                     u.a./100 kg net  u.a./100 kg net
                                u.aJ100 kg net     u.a.1100 kg net
                                                                        August                             14-63            7-45
July                                  16-51             8-41
August                               14-94              8-09            September                          14-63            7-45
September                            13-99              7-57            October                            14-63            7-55
 October                              14-83             7-57            November                           14-95            7-66
November                             15-15              7-78
                                                                        December                           16-10            8-29
December                              15-46             8-09
                                                                        January                            17-57            9-02
January to April inclusive           15-67              8-30
                                                                        February                           18-83            9-55
These prices relate to the following packed products :                  March to May                       20-30           10-28
( a) Pears of the Dr Jules Cuyot variety, Quality Class I,
       size 60 mm or more, for the month of July ;                      These prices relate to the following packed products :
( b ) Pears of the Dr Jules Cuyot, Clapp's favourite, and              (a) ) Apples of the James Grieve variety, Quality Class I,
       Bon chrétien Williams varieties, Quality Class I, size                 size 70 mm or more, for the month of August;
       60 mm or more, for the month of August;
                                                                        ( b ) — Apples of the James Grieve and Golden Delicious
 ( c ) Pears of the Bon chrétien Williams and Conference                          varieties, Quality Class I, size 70 mm or more, for*
       varieties, Quality Class I, size 60 mm or more, for                        the month of September,
        the months of September and October ;                                 — Apples of the Reine des reinettes variety, Quality
                                                                                  Class I, size 65 mm or more, for the month of
( d ) — Pears of the Conference and Alexandrine Douillard                         September ;
           varieties, Quality Class I , size 60 mm or more
           for the month of November,                                   (c) Apples of the Golden Delicious variety, Quality Class
       — Pears of the Passe-Crassane variety, Quality Class I,                I, size 70 mm or more, for the months October to
           size 70 mm or more, for the month of November ;                    May.
( e) — Pears of the Conference variety, Quality Class I,
           size 60 mm or more, for the months December
           to April ,                                                                              MANDARINS
       — Pears of the Passe-Crassane variety, Quality Class
           I , size 70 mm or more, for the months December              For the period 16 November 1976 to 28 February 1977:
           to April .
                                                                                                        Basic price    Buying-in price
                                                                                                      u.a./100 kg net  u.a./100 kg net
                           TABLE GRAPES                                 16 to 30 November                  26-28           17-35
                                                                        December                           25-97           16-93
For the period 1 August to 31 October 1976 :                            January                           25-55            16-30
                                  Basic price     Buying-in price       February                          24-18            15-88
                                u.a. /100 kg net   u.a./100 kg net
 August                              20-48             13-35
                                                                        These prices relate to packed mandarins of Quality
                                                                        Class I , size 55 /64 mm .
September and October                17-33             10-51
                                                                                               SWEET ORANGES
These prices relate to packed table grapes of the Regina
dei Vigneti and Regina (Mennavacca bianca ) varieties,
Quality Class I.                                                        For the period 1 December 1976 to 30 April 1977:
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                        Basic price        Buying-in price       These prices relate to the following packed products :
                      u.a./lOO kg net       u.a./lOO kg net
                                                                 — Oranges of the Moro variety, Quality Class I, size
December                     23-54              15-33               67/80 mm for the month of December ;
January                      20-60              13-86            — Oranges of the Sanguinello variety, Quality Class I,
                                                                     size 67/80 mm, for the months January to April.
February                     21-12              14-28
March                        22-70              14-49            NB : The prices quoted in Section A of this Annex do
                                                                       not include the cost or the packaging in which the
April                        23-22              14-70                  product is presented.
                                            B. Amount of financial compensation
          For the 1976/77 marketing year :
          8-42   units of account per 100 kg net for oranges of the Moro, Tarocco, Ovale calabrese,
                 Belladonna, Navel and Valencia late varieties ;
          7-23   units of account per 100 kg net for oranges of the Sanguinello variety ;
          4-75   units of account per 100 kg net for oranges of the Sanguigno and Biondo comune
                 varieties ;
          7-23   units of account per 100 kg net for mandarins ;
          4-21   units of account per 100 kg net for Clementines ;
          5-10   units of account per 100 kg net for lemons .
          NB : Financial compensation is only granted in respect of products belonging to Quality Classes
               Extra and I.
                                                           ANNEX 11
                                                            WINE
                                 Table wine                                        Guide price
                     Type R I                                          1-96 units of account per degree/hi
                     Type R II                                         1-96 units of account per degree/hi
                     Type R III                                       30-58 units of account per hi
                     Type A I                                          1-84 units of account per degree/hi
                     Type A II                                       40-75 units of account per hi
                     Type A III                                       46-53 units of account per hi
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                                                              ANNEX 111
                                                           OILS AND FATS
                          I. Olive oil                                   These prices relate to seeds in bulk, of sound, fair and
                                                                         marketable quality :
                                                    u.a./lOO kg          — With an impurity content of 2% and, for seeds as
( a) Production target price                           185-00                  such, a humidity and oil content of 9% and 40%
                                                                               respectively in the case of colza and rape seeds ;
(b) Market target price                                144-89            — With an impurity content of 2°/o and, for seeds as
                                                                               such , a humidity and oil content of 10%» and 40%
( c) Intervention price                                137-64                  respectively in the case of sunflower seeds.
These prices relate to semi-fine virgin olive oil with a                                                                    u.a.1100 kg
free fatty acid content, expressed as oleic acid, of three               Guide price : soya beans (*)                          28-50
grammes per 100 grammes .
                                                                                          linseed ( 2)                         29-00
                          II. Oil seeds
                                                                         i 1 ) This price relates to beans :
                                                                               — in bulk, of sound, fair and marketable quality and
                                                    u.a./lOO kg
                                                                               — with an impurity content of 2% and, for beans
(a) Colza and rape seeds :                                                         as such, a humidity and oil content of 14% and
                                                                                   18% respectively.
      — Target price                                   27-57
                                                                         (2) This price relates to seeds :
      — Basic intervention price                       26-77
                                                                               — in bulk, of sound, fair and marketable quality and
                                                                               — with an impurity content of 2% and, for seeds
( b ) Sunflower seeds :                                                            as such, a humidity and oil content of 9% and
      — Target price                                   28-63                      38% respectively.
      — Basic intervention price                       27-80                                                                u.a./ lOO kg
                                                                         Cotton seeds :
The basic intervention prices are valid in Genoa.                        Amount of aid                                         103-20
                                                              ANNEX IV
                                                                SUGAR
                1 . Target price for white sugar in units of account per 100 kg: 34-87.
                2. Intervention price for white sugar in units of account per 100 kg : 33-14.
                3 . The area having the largest surplus consists of the following French departments : Aisne,
                    Oise, Somme.
                4. Minimum price for beet in units of account for the area having the largest surplus, per
                    metric ton , delivered at the collection centre : 24-57.
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          5. Standard quality beet is of sound, fair and marketable quality with a sugar content of
             16°/® at the time of its reception.
          6. Without prejudice to the second subparagraph of Article 25 ( 1 ) of Regulation (EEC)
             No 3330/74, the coefficient referred to in the first subparagraph of Article 25 ( 1 ) of the
             said Regulation is 1-35.
                                                      ANNEX V
                                                    SILKWORMS
                                                                   u.a.lbox of silk
                                                                   seed employed
                                        Amount of aid                    40-00
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                                                         ANNEX VI
                                                        TOBACCO
            Norm prices, intervention prices and amounts of the premium granted to purchasers of
                   leaf tobacco; derived intervention price for baled tobacco for the 1976 harvest
            These prices relate, for each variety, to the reference qualities defined in Annex I to Regulation
             (EEC) No 673 / 75 for leaf tobacco and Annex I to Regulation (EEC) No 674/75 for baled tobacco.
                                                                                                                              (u.a. /kg)
                                                                                                         Amount          Derived
 Serial No                          Varieties                           Norm price  Intervention price of premium   intervention price
      1     a) Badischer Geudertheimer                                     2-256         2-030           1-514            3-104
           b) Forchheimer Havanna II c)
     2     Badischer Burley E                                             2-696          2-426            1-553           3-487
     3     Virgin SCR                                                     2-571          2-314            1-459           3-001
     4      a) Paraguay and hybrids thereof                                1-990          1-791           1-209                -
           b) Dragon vert and hybrids thereof
     5     Nijkerk                                                         1-939          1-745           1-194                -
     6     Burley (Burley x Bel)                                           2-175          1-958           1-047                -
     7      a) Misionero and hybrids thereof                               1-799          1-619          1-200                 -
            b) Rio Grande and hybrids thereof
      8     a) Philippin                                                   1-515          1-364          0-859
            b) Petit Grammont (Flobecq)
            c) Burley (Ergo x 6410 and Ergo x Bursana)
     9      a) Semois                                                      1-815          1-634          1-029                 -
            b) Appelterre
   10       Bright                                                        2-180           1-962           1-228           2-748
   11 a)    Burley I                                                       1-642          1-478          0-774            2-231
   11 b)    Maryland                                                       1-906          1-715          0-956            2-504
   12       a) Kentucky and hybrids thereof                                1-678          1-510          0-734           2-169
            b) Moro di Cori
            c) Salento
    13      a) Nostrano del Brenta                                         1-651          1-486           1-202           2-235
            b) Resistente 142
            c) Gojano
   14      Beneventano                                                    1-289           1-160          0-904    '       1-725
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                                                                                                                    (u.a. /kg)
                                                                                                Amount         Derived
 Serial No                       Varieties                       Norm price Intervention price of premium intervention price
    15     Xanti-Yakà                                               2-422         2-180           1-459         3-464
    16     Perustitza                                               2-294         2-065           1-372        3-041
    17     Erzegovina and hybrids thereof                           2-060         1-854           1-242        2-740
    18     a) Round Tip                                            10-802         9-722          5-294        14-737
           b) Scafati
           c) Sumatra I
     19    a) Brasile Selvaggio                                     1-076         0-968          0-295               -
           b) Other varieties
                                                    ANNEX VII
                                                 FLAX AND HEMP
                                Amount of aid:                              u.a. /ha
                                Flax: - United Kingdom                      143-20
                                        - Other Member States               188-15
                                Hemp                                        174-04
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                                                       ANNEX VIII
                                                          SEEDS
                    CCT                                                                           Amount of
                  heading                               Description of goods                          aid
                     No                                                                           u.a./100 kg
            ex 12.01 A          Linum usitatissimum L. partim (fibre flax)                            13
                                Cannabis sativa (L. monoica)                                            8
                                 1 . GRAMINEAE
            ex 12.03 C               Arrhenatherum elatius (L) J. and C. Presi.                       31
                                     Dactylis glomerata L.                                            27
                                     Festuca arundinacea Schreb.                                      27
                                     Festuca ovina L.                                                 19
                                     Festuca pratensis Huds.                                          21
                                     Festuca rubra L.                                                 18
                                     Lolium multiflorum Lam.                                          11
                                     Lolium perenne L.
                                     - Of high persistence, late or medium late                       17
                                     - New varieties and others                                       13
                                     - Of low persistence, medium late, medium early or early         10
                                     Lolium x Lybridum Hausskn.                                       11
                                     Phleum pratense L.                                               31
                                     Poa nemoralis L.                                                 19
                                     Poa pratensis L.                                                 19
                                     Poa trivialis L.                                                 19
                                2 . LEGUMINOSAE
            ex 07.05 A I             Pisum arvense L.                                                   4
            ex 07.05 A III           Vicia faba L. ssp. faba var. equina Pers.                          4
                                     Vicia faba L. var. minor (Peterm.) bull                            4
            ex 12.03 C               Medicago sativa L. (ecotypes)                                      8
                                     Medicago sativa L. (varieties)                                   12
                                     Trifolium pratense L.                                            20
                                     Trifolium repens L.                                              22
                                     Trifolium repens L. var. giganteum                               25
                                     Vicia sativa L.                                                  14
                                                        ANNEX IX
                                               DEHYDRATED FODDER
                                                                                u. a. /metric ton
                           Amount of aid to producers                                 9-00