CELEX: 31985R0447
Language: en
Date: 1985-02-21 00:00:00
Title: Commission Regulation (EEC) No 447/85 of 21 February 1985 determining for the Member States the estimated loss of income and the estimated level of the premium payable per ewe for the 1984/85 marketing year

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31985R0447

Commission Regulation (EEC) No 447/85 of 21 February 1985 determining for the Member States the estimated loss of income and the estimated level of the premium payable per ewe for the 1984/85 marketing year  

Official Journal L 052 , 22/02/1985 P. 0030 - 0031

*****COMMISSION  REGULATION (EEC) No 447/85  of 21 February 1985  determining for the Member States the estimated loss of income and the estimated level of the premium payable per ewe for the 1984/85 marketing year  THE COMMISSION OF THE EUROPEAN  COMMUNITIES,  Having regard to the Treaty establishing the European Economic Community,  Having regard to Council Regulation (EEC) No 1837/80 of 27 June 1980 on the common organization of the market in sheepmeat and goatmeat (1), as last amended by Regulation (EEC) No 871/84 (2), and in particular Article 15 (10) thereof,  Whereas Article 5 (1) of Regulation (EEC) No 1837/80 provides for the granting of a premium to compensate for the loss of income sustained by producers of sheepmeat;  Whereas pursuant to Article 5 (4) of Regulation (EEC) No 1837/80 and to enable an advance payment to be made to sheepmeat producers operating in less-favoured agricultural areas, the foreseeable loss of income should be estimated in the light of the foreseeable trend in market prices;  Whereas under Article 5 (3) of Regulation (EEC) No 1837/80 the amount of the premium per ewe and per region is obtained by multiplying the loss of income referred to in Article 5 (2) by a coefficient expressing for each region the normal annual average production of lamb meat per ewe expressed per 100 kilograms of carcase weight; whereas, however, for region 5 this loss of income must be reduced by the weighted average of the variable premiums actually granted and the foreseeable premiums for the remainder of the 1984/85 marketing year, such average being obtained in accordance with the provisions of Article 5 (6);  Whereas pursuant to Article 4 (1) of Commission Regulation (EEC) No 3007/84 (3), the advance is fixed at 30 % of the amount of the estimated foreseeable premium; whereas under Article 4 (3) of the said Regulation the advance is to be paid only if the amount thereof is at least 1 ECU;  Whereas the Management Committee for Sheep and Goats has not delivered an opinion within the time limit set by its chairman,  HAS ADOPTED THIS REGULATION:  Article 1  A difference is hereby found between the basic price and the foreseeable market price during the 1984/85 marketing year for the following regions:   // Region  // Difference in ECU/100 kg  // 2  // 30,040  // 3  // 61,040  // 4  // 108,040  // 5  // 147,040  // 6  // 137,040 Article 2  1. The estimated amount of the premium payable per ewe and per region is as follows:  1.2 // Region  // Estimated amount of the premium payable per ewe in ECU  // 2  // 5,708  // 3  // 14,039  // 4  // 19,447  // 5  // 9,409  // 6  // 24,667  2. Pursuant to Article 5 (4) of Regulation (EEC) No 1837/80, the advance which the Member States are authorized to pay to producers located in less-favoured agricultural areas shall be as follows:  1.2 // Region  // Advance on premium payable per ewe in ECU  // 2  // 1,747  // 3, of which: Denmark  // 4,278  // Netherlands  // 4,244  // Luxembourg  // 4,309  // Belgium  // 4,309  // Germany  // 4,176  // 4  // 5,866  // 5  // 2,748  // 6  // 7,435  Article 3  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, 21 February 1985.  For the Commission  Frans ANDRIESSEN  Vice-President  (1) OJ No L 183, 16. 7. 1980, p. 1.  (2) OJ No L 90, 1. 4. 1984, p. 35.  (3) OJ No L 283, 27. 10. 1984, p. 28.