Council Regulation (EEC) No 1738/91 of 13 June 1991 fixing, for the 1991 harvest, the norm and intervention prices and the premiums granted to purchasers of leaf tobacco, the derived intervention prices for baled tobacco, the reference qualities, the production areas and the guaranteed maximum quantities and amending Regulation (EEC) No 1331/90

Published date26 June 1991
Subject MatterAgriculture and Fisheries,Tobacco
Official Gazette PublicationOfficial Journal of the European Communities, L 163, 26 June 1991
EUR-Lex - 31991R1738 - EN

Council Regulation (EEC) No 1738/91 of 13 June 1991 fixing, for the 1991 harvest, the norm and intervention prices and the premiums granted to purchasers of leaf tobacco, the derived intervention prices for baled tobacco, the reference qualities, the production areas and the guaranteed maximum quantities and amending Regulation (EEC) No 1331/90

Official Journal L 163 , 26/06/1991 P. 0013 - 0036


COUNCIL REGULATION (EEC) No 1738/91 of 13 June 1991 fixing, for the 1991 harvest, the norm and intervention prices and the premiums granted to purchasers of leaf tobacco, the derived intervention prices for baled tobacco, the reference qualities, the production areas and the guaranteed maximum quantities and amending Regulation (EEC) No 1331/90

THE COUNCIL OF THE EUROPEAN COMMUNITIES,

Having regard to the Treaty establishing the European Economic Community,

Having regard to Council Regulation (EEC) No 727/70 of 21 April 1970 on the common organization of the market in raw tobacco (1), as last amended by Regulation (EEC) No 1737/91 (2), and in particular Articles 2 (5), 4 (4) and (5) and 6 (8) thereof,

Having regard to the proposal from the Commission (3),

Having regard to the opinion of the European Parliament (4),

Having regard to the opinion of the Economic and Social Committee (5),

Whereas, when the prices for raw tobacco are fixed, account should be taken of the objectives of the common agricultural policy; whereas the objectives of the common agricultural policy are, in particular, to ensure a fair standard of living for the agricultural community, to assure the availability of supplies and to ensure that supplies reach consumers at reasonable prices;

Whereas the norm and intervention prices for leaf tobacco must be fixed in accordance with the criteria laid down in Article 2 (2) of Regulation (EEC) No 727/70 in order, in particular, to encourage producers to convert to the cultivation of those varieties which are most in demand and most competitive as well as being the least harmful to health;

Whereas it is again desirable to fix, in respect of the 1991 harvest, derived intervention prices both for the varieties which, before the common organization of the market came into force or, in the case of varieties grown in Greece, Spain and Portugal, prior to accession, qualified for a price guarantee at the baled tobacco stage and for the varieties which are grown mainly in Germany, in order to take account of the marketing practices in that country;

Whereas a reform of the Community regulations in the tobacco sector will be presented for the 1992 harvest;

whereas the maximum guaranteed quantity for each variety or group of varieties of tobacco produced in the Community should not be fixed for that harvest;

Whereas, when the provisions on prices, premiums and production quantity control arrangements are applied, account should be taken of the differences in quality depending on the characteristics of the soil and the climate; whereas those conditions are met for the varieties Badischer Burley and Paraguay; whereas prices, premiums and maximum guaranteed quantities should consequently be fixed for specific production areas for these varieties;

Whereas Regulation (EEC) No 1331/90 (6) fixes in particular the maximum guaranteed quantities for each variety or group of varieties of tobacco from the 1991 harvest; whereas, however, in view of German unification, the maximum guaranteed quantities for certain varieties should be adjusted in the interests of the producers;

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 level of the norm price, account being taken of the trend in world market prices, and the level of prices established by the interaction of supply and demand on the Community market;

Whereas the abovementioned prices and the amount of the premium must be fixed for each variety produced in recognized production areas and for a reference quality defined in such a way that as objective an assessment as possible can be made of the quality of the tobacco;

Whereas, for the 1991 harvest, the recognized production areas for each variety of tobacco should be specified and the definitions of the reference qualities should be those laid down in Regulation (EEC) No 1331/90,

HAS ADOPTED THIS REGULATION:

Article 1

For the 1991 harvest, the reference qualities and recognized production areas for each of the varieties of Community-produced leaf tobacco referred to in Article 2 (3) (b) and (c) of Regulation (EEC) No 727/70, shall be as set out respectively in Annexes I and III to this Regulation.

Article 2

For the 1991 harvest, the reference qualities and recognized production areas referred to in Article 6 (3) (b) and (c) of Regulation (EEC) No 727/70, for each of the varieties of Community-produced baled tobacco in respect of which a derived intervention price is fixed, shall be as set out respectively in Annexes II and III to this Regulation.

Article 3

1. For the 1991 harvest, the norm and intervention prices and the amounts of the premium granted to purchasers of leaf tobacco, referred to in Articles 2 and 3 of Regulation (EEC) No 727/70, and the derived intervention prices for baled tobacco referred to in Article 6 of the said Regulation, shall be as set out in Annex IV to this Regulation.

2. Without prejudice to Article 7a of Regulation (EEC) No 727/70, the prices and premiums shall apply only provided that each of the varieties was grown in the corresponding production areas as set out in Annex III to this Regulation.

3. Notwithstanding Article 4 (5) of Regulation (EEC) No 727/70, maximum guaranteed quantities for leaf tobacco shall not be fixed for the 1992 harvest.

Article 4

Annex V to Regulation (EEC) No 1331/90 shall be replaced by Annex V to this Regulation.

Article 5

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 Luxembourg, 13 June 1991.

For the Council

The President

A. BODRY

(1) OJ No L 94, 28. 4. 1970, p. 1.(2) See page 11 of this Official Journal.(3) OJ No C 104, 19. 4. 1991, p. 88.(4) OJ No C 158, 17. 6. 1991.(5) OJ No C 159, 17. 6. 1991.(6) OJ No L 132, 23. 5. 1990, p. 28.

ANNEX I

Leaf tobacco: varieties and their reference qualities for the 1991 harvest

Serial

No

Variety

Reference quality

1

Badischer Geudertheimer, Pereg,

Korso

Class 1 Hauptgut (top-quality leaf)

Class 1:

leaf ripe, sound, without blemish, dark brown to mottled brown, of uniform length

Packaging:

tobacco graded, tied in hands, in temporary bales or in other packaging, with or without non-tobacco material

Moisture:

26 %

2

Badischer Burley E and hybrids thereof

Class 1 Hauptgut (top-quality leaf)

Class 1:

leaf ripe, sound, without blemish, fleshy, reddish brown to light brown, of uniform length

Packaging:

tobacco graded, tied in hands, in temporary bales or in other packaging, with or without non-tobacco material

Moisture:

25 %

3

Virgin D and hybrids thereof

Class 1 Leaf

Class 1:

leaf ripe, sound, without blemish, yellow to reddish yellow; variations in colour such as brownish to greenish yellow are allowed up to a third of the leaf 's surface

Packaging:

tobacco graded, tied in hands, in temporary bales or in other packaging, with or without non-tobacco material

Moisture:

19 %

4

(a) Paraguay and hybrids

Class 2 Middle leaf

thereof

(b)

Dragon vert and hybrids

thereof, Philippin, Petit

Grammont (Flobecq), Semois,

Appelterre

Class 2:

leaf sound, with minor defects as regards colour, texture, or ripeness but with satisfactory combustibility

Packaging:

tobacco graded and tied in hands or straight laid (loose leaf)

Moisture:

27 %

5

Nijkerk

Class 2 Tips

Class 2:

- either leaf of second length (not exceeding 45 cm) with very gummy texture, fleshy, still undamaged; strong and elastic, without prominent veins, well ripened producing a lively brown to dark brown colour

- or leaf of first length (exceeding 45 cm) with a texture still gummy, fleshy and still undamaged; strong, with relatively prominent veins, of all colours except bottle green

Packaging:

tobacco graded and tied in hands or straight laid (loose leaf)

Moisture:

27 %

Serial

No

Variety

Reference quality

6

(a) Misionero and hybrids

2nd quality leaf

thereof

(b) Rio Grande and hybrids

thereof

2nd quality:

leaf fully developed over 45 cm, not coarse grained, lively to fairly lively light, somewhat yellowish colour, reasonably firm and undamaged; reasonably good combustibility

Packaging:

tobacco graded and tied in hands or straight laid (loose leaf)

Moisture:

27 %

7

Bright

Leaf in category A

Category A:

leaf sufficiently ripe, without curing defects, open texture, with stems (midribs) and veins not too prominent, sound, of various shades of yellow

Packaging:

in temporary bales of 30 to 40 kg

Moisture:

16 %

8

Burley I

Leaf in category A

Category A:

leaf sufficiently ripe, without curing defects, of open possibly firm texture, stems (midribs) and veins not too prominent, sound, of a more or less lively nut-brown colour

Packaging:

in temporary bales of 30 to 40 kg or tied in hands of 25 to 30 leaves with non-tobacco material (fascicoli)

Moisture:

19 %

9

Maryland

Leaf in category A

Category A:

leaf sufficiently ripe, with slight curing defects and only slightly mottled, of average texture with stems (midribs) and veins not too prominent, sound, of a rather lively reddish brown colour

Packaging:

in temporary bales of 30 to 40 kg or tied in hands of 25 to 30 leaves with non-tobacco material (fascicoli)

Moisture:

19...

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