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Document 02006R1010-20070401

Consolidated text: Commission Regulation (EC) No 1010/2006 of 3 July 2006 on certain exceptional market support measures in the eggs and poultry sector in certain Member States

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COMMISSION REGULATION (EC) No 1010/2006

of 3 July 2006

on certain exceptional market support measures in the eggs and poultry sector in certain Member States

(OJ L 180 4.7.2006, p. 3)

Amended by:

 

 

Official Journal

  No

page

date

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COMMISSION REGULATION (EC) No 1256/2006 of 21 August 2006

  L 228

9

22.8.2006

►M2

COMMISSION REGULATION (EC) No 1629/2006 of 31 October 2006

  L 302

41

1.11.2006

►M3

COMMISSION REGULATION (EC) No 435/2007 of 20 April 2007

  L 104

13

21.4.2007




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COMMISSION REGULATION (EC) No 1010/2006

of 3 July 2006

on certain exceptional market support measures in the eggs and poultry sector in certain Member States



Article 1

1.  
The destruction of eggs for hatching falling within CN codes 0407 00 11 and 0407 00 19 shall be regarded as an exceptional market support measure pursuant to Article 14 of Regulation (EEC) No 2771/75.
2.  
Compensation shall be payable, in respect of each Member State concerned, for the destruction referred to in paragraph 1, subject to both the maximum number of pieces laid down in Annex I and the time limits specified therein.

The maximum level of compensation shall be set at a flat rate of:

(a) 

EUR 0,15 per ‘standard chicken’ egg for hatching falling within CN code 0407 00 19 ;

(b) 

EUR 0,23 per ‘free range chicken’ egg for hatching falling within CN code 0407 00 19 ;

(c) 

EUR 0,23 per guinea fowl egg for hatching falling within CN code 0407 00 19 ;

(d) 

EUR 0,35 per duck egg for hatching falling within CN code 0407 00 19 ;

(e) 

EUR 0,66 per turkey egg for hatching falling within CN code 0407 00 11 ;

(f) 

EUR 1,20 per goose egg for hatching falling within CN code 0407 00 11 .

Article 2

1.  
The processing of eggs for hatching falling within CN code 0407 00 19 shall be regarded as an exceptional market support measure under Article 14 of Regulation (EEC) No 2771/75.
2.  
Compensation shall be payable, in respect of each Member State concerned, for the processing referred to in paragraph 1, subject to both the maximum number of pieces laid down in Annex II and the time limits specified therein.

The maximum level of compensation shall be that provided for in Article 1(2), in each case less EUR 0,03 per egg for hatching, or less the selling price if the latter exceeds EUR 0,03.

Article 3

1.  
The destruction of chicks falling within CN codes 0105 11 , 0105 12 and 0105 19 shall be regarded as an exceptional market support measure under Article 14 of Regulation (EEC) No 2777/75.
2.  
Compensation shall be payable, in respect of each Member State concerned, for the destruction referred to in paragraph 1, subject to both the maximum number of pieces laid down in Annex III and the time limits specified therein.

The maximum level of compensation shall be set at a flat rate of:

(a) 

EUR 0,24 per ‘chicken’ chick;

(b) 

EUR 0,40 per ‘guinea fowl’ chick;

(c) 

EUR 0,54 per ‘duck’ chick;

(d) 

EUR 0,85 per ‘turkey’ chick;

(e) 

EUR 1,50 per ‘goose’ chick.

Article 4

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1.  
The slaughter or killing of part of a breeding flock shall, where it is brought forward by six weeks or more in order to reduce the production of eggs for hatching falling within CN codes 0105 92 00 , 0105 93 00 , 0105 99 10 , 0105 99 20 , 0105 99 30 and 0105 99 50 , be regarded as an exceptional market support measure pursuant to Article 14 of Regulation (EEC) No 2777/75, provided no bird is then put into production at the location in question during that period.

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2.  
►M2  Compensation shall be payable, in respect of each Member State concerned, for the early slaughter or killing referred to in paragraph 1, subject to both the maximum number of pieces laid down in Annex IV and the time limits specified therein. ◄

The maximum level of compensation shall be set at a flat rate of:

(a) 

EUR 3,2 per breeding hen falling within CN codes 0105 92 00 and 0105 93 00 ;

(b) 

EUR 3,2 per breeding duck falling within CN code 0105 99 10 ;

(c) 

EUR 30 per breeding goose falling within CN code 0105 99 20 ;

(d) 

EUR 15 per breeding turkey hen falling within CN code 0105 99 30 ;

(e) 

EUR 5 per breeding guinea hen falling within CN code 0105 99 50 .

Article 5

1.  
Voluntarily extending stamping out (depopulation) beyond a three-week period shall be regarded as an exceptional market support measure pursuant to Article 14 of Regulation (EEC) No 2777/75, provided no bird is then put into production during that period.
2.  
Compensation shall be payable, in respect of each Member State concerned, per m2 and week of depopulation over and above three weeks for poultry farms, subject to both the maximum surface area laid down in Annex V and the time limits specified therein, for extending the period of depopulation as referred to in paragraph 1.

The maximum level of compensation shall be set at a flat rate of:

(a) 

EUR 0,46/m2 per week in the case of broiler farms;

(b) 

EUR 0,41/m2 per week in the case of turkey farms;

(c) 

EUR 0,62/m2 per week in the case of duck farms;

(d) 

EUR 0,41/m2 per week in the case of guinea fowl farms.

3.  
Member States which have already granted compensation for the surface areas concerned shall ensure that any amounts already paid at national level are deducted from the compensation provided for in paragraph 2.

Article 6

1.  
Voluntarily lowering production by placing fewer chicks in order to reduce density shall be regarded as an exceptional market support measure under Article 14 of Regulation (EEC) No 2777/75.
2.  
Compensation shall be payable, in respect of each Member State concerned, per bird by which the actual production falls below that of a normal production cycle on each specific production site, subject to both the maximum number of birds laid down in Annex VI and the time limits specified therein.

The maximum level of compensation shall be set at a flat rate of:

(a) 

EUR 0,20 per bird in the case of broiler farms;

(b) 

EUR 1,24 per bird in the case of turkey farms;

(c) 

EUR 0,75 per bird in the case of duck farms;

(d) 

EUR 0,40 per bird in the case of guinea fowl farms.

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Article 7

1.  
The early slaughter or killing of ready-to-lay pullets shall be regarded as an exceptional market support measure pursuant to Article 14 of Regulation (EEC) No 2777/75.
2.  
Compensation shall be payable, in respect of each Member State concerned, for slaughter or killing as referred to in paragraph 1, subject to both the maximum number of birds laid down in Annex VII and the time limits specified therein.

The maximum level of compensation shall be set at a flat rate of EUR 3,2 per ready-to-lay pullet.

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Article 8

Member States which have communicated to the Commission amounts of partial compensation that are lower than those payable under Articles 1 to 7 must limit themselves to the amounts they have communicated.

Article 9

The operative event for the conversion rate for the aids referred to in this Regulation shall be the first working day in May 2006.

The conversion rate to be used shall be the rate most recently fixed by the European Central Bank prior to the operative event.

Article 10

Expenditure incurred by Member States in respect of the payments referred to in Articles 1 to 7 shall not be eligible for Community funding pursuant to Article 14 of Regulation (EEC) No 2771/75 and Article 14 of Regulation (EEC) No 2777/75, unless the payments are made to the recipients by the Member States before ►M3  31 May 2007. ◄

Article 11

This Regulation shall enter into force on the day of its publication in the Official Journal of the European Union.

It shall apply from 11 May 2006.

This Regulation shall be binding in its entirety and directly applicable in every Member State.

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ANNEX I



Maximum number of eggs for hatching, by Member State

 

Standard chicken

‘Quality label’ chicken

Guinea fowl

Turkey

Duck

Goose

Period of application (up to 8.2006 in the case of geese)

BE

368 600

18 000

1 400

1.2006-4.2006

CZ

9 522 600

126 515

587 034

25 181

2.2006-4.2006

DK

DE

1 000 000

1.2006-8.2006

EE

EL

7 704 000

4 105 000

200 000

10.2005-4.2006

ES

7 800 000

10.2005-4.2006

FR

60 000 000

21 450 000

4 166 000

4 960 000

2 663 000

450 000

12.2005-4.2006

IE

360 000

170 000

1.2006-4.2006

IT

5 990 000

465 000

220 000

35 000

25 000

9.2005-4.2006

CY

442 000

10.2005-4.2006

LV

LT

LU

HU

11 119 968

500 000

144 915

1 835 000

805 117

11.2005-8.2006

MT

NL

AT

2 000 000

50 000

50 000

40 000

10.2005-4.2006

PL

2 141 098

621 586

77 029

10.2005-4.2006

PT

6 000 000

10.2005-4.2006

SI

200 000

11.2005-4.2006

SK

80 000

13 000

10.2005-4.2006

FI

SE

UK




ANNEX II



Maximum number of eggs for hatching processed, by Member State

 

Chicken

‘Quality label’ chicken

Period of application

BE

3 140 000

60 000

1.2006-4.2006

CZ

10 000 000

 

2.2006-4.2006

DK

15 214 440

 

1.2006-8.2006

DE

 

EE

 

EL

4 166 000

 

10.2005-4.2006

ES

1 800 000

 

10.2005-4.2006

FR

 

IE

 

IT

18 760 000

 

9.2005-4.2006

CY

 

LV

 

LT

 

LU

 

HU

8 390 000

 

11.2005-8.2006

MT

 

NL

25 000 000

 

12.2005-4.2006

AT

700 000

90 000

10.2005-4.2006

PL

64 594 006

 

10.2005-4.2006

PT

 

SI

5 000 000

 

11.2005-4.2006

SK

1 145 000

 

10.2005-4.2006

FI

 

SE

 

UK

 




ANNEX III



Maximum number of chicks, by Member State

 

Chicken

Guinea fowl

Turkey

Duck

Goose

Period of application (up to 8.2006 in the case of geese)

BE

50 000

1.2006-4.2006

CZ

2 000 000

90 000

150 000

5 000

2.2006-4.2006

DK

DE

EE

EL

4 138 440

10 000

10.2005-4.2006

ES

FR

IE

IT

15 230 000

1 005 900

165 600

137 000

13 000

9.2005-4.2006

CY

143 725

10.2005-4.2006

LV

LT

LU

HU

2 000 000

1 200 000

100 000

11.2005-8.2006

MT

NL

AT

350 000

25 000

50 000

25 000

10.2005-4.2006

PL

PT

4 000 000

10.2005-4.2006

SI

260 000

11.2005-4.2006

SK

FI

SE

UK




ANNEX IV



Maximum number of breeding birds slaughtered, by Member State

 

Chicken

Guinea fowl

Turkey

Duck

Goose

Period of application (up to 8.2006 in the case of geese)

BE

164 000

1.2006-4.2006

CZ

635 000

11 000

15 000

20 000

2.2006-4.2006

DK

244 000

1.2006-8.2006

DE

20 000

1.2006-8.2006

EE

EL

454 300

16 000

10.2005-4.2006

ES

151 000

10.2005-4.2006

FR

1 400 000

60 000

130 000

60 000

12 000

1.2006-4.2006

IE

32 000

4 000

1.2006-4.2006

IT

1 957 000

12 000

47 000

1 500

2 400

9.2005-4.2006

CY

LV

LT

LU

HU

50 300

4 700

45 000

18 000

11.2005-8.2006

MT

NL

1 293 750

12.2005-4.2006

AT

140 000

500

10.2005-4.2006

PL

1 060 109

10.2005-4.2006

PT

300 000

10.2005-4.2006

SI

252 268

11.2005-4.2006

SK

49 000

10.2005-4.2006

FI

SE

UK




ANNEX V



Maximum number of m2 and weeks, by Member State

 

Chicken

Guinea fowl

Turkey

Duck

Period of application

BE

75 000

10 000

4–7 weeks/chickens — 5 weeks/ducks, between 1.2006 and 4.2006

CZ

155 000

55 000

60 000

8 weeks/chickens — 14 weeks/turkeys — 10 weeks/ducks, between 2.2006 and 4.2006

DK

DE

EE

EL

2 350 000

7 weeks, between 10.2005 and 4.2006

ES

FR

2 200 000

16 weeks, between 10.2005 and 4.2006

IE

400 000

400 000

3 000

4 weeks, between 10.2005 and 4.2006

IT

7 035 000

178 000

3 812 000

77 000

7 weeks/chickens — 4 weeks/other, between 10.2005 and 4.2006

CY

LV

LT

LU

HU

183 178

30 000

135 000

16 weeks, between 11.2005 and 8.2006

MT

NL

100 000

1 week, between 11.2005 and 4.2006

AT

450 000

5 000

5 000

3 weeks/chickens — 10 weeks/other, between 10.2005 and 4.2006

PL

2 600 000

700 000

6 weeks/chickens — 4 weeks/turkeys, between 10.2005 and 4.2006

PT

489 130

4 weeks, between 10.2005 and 4.2006

SI

300 000

100 000

3 weeks/chickens — 2 weeks/turkeys, between 11.2005 and 4.2006

SK

11 000

16 weeks, between 10.2005 and 4.2006

FI

SE

UK




ANNEX VI



Maximum number of birds, by Member State

 

Chicken

Guinea fowl

Turkey

Duck

Period of application

BE

4 602 000

20 000

1.2006-4.2006

CZ

9 180 000

70 000

300 000

2.2006-4.2006

DK

8 500 000

1.2006-8.2006

DE

EE

EL

ES

15 000 000

10.2005-4.2006

FR

IE

25 000

1.2006-4.2006

IT

5 500 000

350 000

9.2005-4.2006

CY

2 626 075

11.2005-4.2006

LV

LT

LU

HU

180 000

11.2005-8.2006

MT

NL

23 000 000

200 000

12.2005-4.2006

AT

200 000

10 000

30 000

10.2005-4.2006

PL

PT

SI

3 000 000

50 000

11.2005-4.2006

SK

4 734 800

10.2005-4.2006

FI

SE

UK




ANNEX VII



Maximum number of ‘ready-to-lay pullets’ by Member State

 

Ready-to-lay pullets

Period of application

BE

12 000

1.2006-4.2006

CZ

DK

DE

500 000

1.2006-4.2006

EE

EL

1 550 000

10.2005-4.2006

ES

FR

IE

IT

7 000

10.2005-4.2006

CY

LV

LT

LU

HU

MT

NL

AT

70 000

10.2005-4.2006

PL

PT

SI

SK

FI

SE

UK



( 1 )  OJ L 282, 1.11.1975, p. 49. Regulation as last amended by Regulation (EC) No 679/2006 (OJ L 119, 4.5.2006, p. 1).

( 2 )  OJ L 282, 1.11.1975, p. 77. Regulation as last amended by Regulation (EC) No 679/2006.

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