CELEX: 31981R3569
Language: en
Date: 1981-12-07 00:00:00
Title: Council Regulation (EEC) No 3569/81 of 7 December 1981 on the supply of milk fats as food aid to Ghana

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31981R3569

Council Regulation (EEC) No 3569/81 of 7 December 1981 on the supply of milk fats as food aid to Ghana  

Official Journal L 357 , 12/12/1981 P. 0009 - 0009

****( 1 ) OJ NO L 119 , 15 . 5 . 1979 , P . 5 .  ( 2 ) OJ NO L 119 , 15 . 5 . 1979 , P . 7 .    COUNCIL REGULATION ( EEC ) NO 3569/81   OF 7 DECEMBER 1981   ON THE SUPPLY OF MILK FATS AS FOOD AID TO GHANA   THE COUNCIL OF THE EUROPEAN   COMMUNITIES ,   HAVING REGARD TO THE TREATY ESTABLISHING THE EUROPEAN ECONOMIC COMMUNITY ,   HAVING REGARD TO COUNCIL REGULATION ( EEC ) NO 939/79 OF 8 MAY 1979 LAYING DOWN GENERAL RULES FOR THE SUPPLY OF MILK FATS TO CERTAIN DEVELOPING COUNTRIES AND SPECIALIZED BODIES UNDER THE 1979 FOOD-AID PROGRAMME ( 1 ), AND IN PARTICULAR ARTICLE 8 THEREOF ,   HAVING REGARD TO THE PROPOSAL FROM THE COMMISSION ,   WHEREAS COUNCIL REGULATION ( EEC ) NO 940/79 OF 8 MAY 1979 ON THE SUPPLY OF MILK FATS TO CERTAIN DEVELOPING COUNTRIES AND SPECIALIZED BODIES UNDER THE 1979 FOOD-AID PROGRAMME ( 2 ) PROVIDES FOR A RESERVE OF 480 TONNES OF BUTTEROIL ; WHEREAS CERTAIN QUANTITIES ARE STILL AVAILABLE UNDER THAT RESERVE ;   WHEREAS THE COMMUNITY HAS RECEIVED A REQUEST FOR FOOD AID IN THE FORM OF BUTTEROIL FROM GHANA ; WHEREAS THE STATE OF NEED JUSTIFIES THE SUPPLY OF FOOD AIS BY THE COMMUNITY ,   HAS ADOPTED THIS REGULATION :   ARTICLE 1   OF THE QUANTITY OF BUTTEROIL STILL AVAILABLE IN THE RESERVE PROVIDED FOR BY REGULATION ( EEC ) NO 940/79 , 260 TONNES SHALL BE ALLOCATED TO GHANA . THE ARRANGEMENTS FOR FINANCING SHALL BE ' PORT OF SHIPMENT ' .   ARTICLE 2   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 , 7 DECEMBER 1981 .   FOR THE COUNCIL   THE PRESIDENT   CARRINGTON