Directive 1968/193 - Marketing of material for the vegetative propagation of the vine

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This directive has been published on April 17, 1968, entered into force on April 11, 1968 and should have been implemented in national regulation on July  1, 1969 at the latest.

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Council Directive 68/193/EEC of 9 April 1968 on the marketing of material for the vegetative propagation of the vine
 
Legal instrument Directive
Number legal act Directive 1968/193
Original proposal FC(1968)193
CELEX number i 31968L0193

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Key dates

Document 09-04-1968; Date of adoption
Publication in Official Journal 17-04-1968; Special edition in Romanian: Chapter 03 Volume 001,Special edition in English: Chapter I Volume 1968
Effect 11-04-1968; Entry into force Date notif.
Deadline 31-12-1969; See Art 15.2
End of validity 31-12-9999
Transposition 01-07-1969; See Art 19
Notification 11-04-1968

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31968L0193

Council Directive 68/193/EEC of 9 April 1968 on the marketing of material for the vegetative propagation of the vine

Official Journal L 093 , 17/04/1968 P. 0015 - 0023

Finnish special edition: Chapter 3 Volume 2 P. 0032

Danish special edition: Series I Chapter 1968(I) P. 0091

Swedish special edition: Chapter 3 Volume 2 P. 0032

English special edition: Series I Chapter 1968(I) P. 0093 - 0103

Greek special edition: Chapter 03 Volume 3 P. 0039

Spanish special edition: Chapter 03 Volume 2 P. 0124

Portuguese special edition Chapter 03 Volume 2 P. 0124

COUNCIL DIRECTIVE of 9 April 1968 on the marketing of material for the vegetative propagation of the vine (68/193/EEC)

THE COUNCIL OF THE EUROPEAN COMMUNITIES,

Having regard to the Treaty establishing the European Economic Community, and in particular Article 43 thereof;

Having regard to the proposal from the Commission;

Having regard to the Opinion of the European Parliament 1;

After consulting the Economic and Social Committee;

Whereas the production of wine and table grapes occupies an important place in the agriculture of the European Economic Community;

Whereas satisfactory results in vine cultivation depend to a large extent on the use of appropriate propagation material ; whereas to this end certain Member States have for some time restricted the marketing of vine vegetative propagation material to high quality wood and young plants ; whereas those States have been able to take advantage of the systematic plant selection work carried out over several decades which has resulted in the development of stable and uniform vine varieties which, by reason of their characters, promise to be of great value for the purposes in view;

Whereas greater productivity will be achieved in the Community vine cultivation if for the choice of the varieties permitted to be marketed the Member States apply uniform rules which are as strict as possible;

Whereas it is however justifiable to restrict marketing to certain varieties only if the vine grower can be sure of actually obtaining propagation material of those varieties;

Whereas certain Member States have for this purpose been applying certification schemes which are intended by official control to ensure varietal identity and purity, and health status, particularly as regards virus diseases ; whereas these schemes may constitute one of the bases for a uniform Community certification scheme;

Whereas such a scheme should apply to the marketing both in other Member States and on domestic markets of propagation material produced within the Community;

Whereas, as a general rule, propagation material intended for the production of grapes or for the production of propagation material should be allowed to be marketed only if it has been officially examined and certified, in accordance with the rules for certification, as basic material or certified material ; whereas the choice of the technical terms "basic material" and "certified material" is based on already existing international terminology and on the Community schemes for other genera and species of plant;

Whereas it would be desirable to restrict marketing to certified vine propagation material obtained by clonal selection ; whereas, however, it is at present impossible to attain this objective since Community requirements could not be entirely covered by such material ; whereas, therefore, the marketing of checked standard material which must also possess identity and varietal purity but which does not always afford the same assurances as propagation material obtained by clonal selection should be allowed provisionally ; whereas, however, this category should gradually be eliminated;

Whereas, if vines are not propagated or if propagation material is not marketed in a Member State, it seems justifiable to exempt that State from the obligation to arrange for certification or for checking 1OJ No 156, 15.7.1967, p....


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