Examples of Council Regulation 2092/91 in a sentence
These requirements are laid down by Council Regulation 2092/91 on organic production of agricultural products.38As a contracting authority, you can make the requirements of your technical specifications even stricter than those in Council Regulation 2092/91.
Council Regulation 2092/91, 1991 O.J. (L 198) (EEC) [hereinafter E.U. Rules for Organic Wine Production].
So the need for a systematic analysis and synthesis of the interaction between humans and machines arose.The history of human-machine interaction can be split up into four time zones.
Since January 1993 when EC Council Regulation 2092/91 became effective, organic food production has been strictly regulated.
The Council Regulation 2092/91 of 24 June 1991 concerning organic production of agricultural products and indications referring thereto on agricultural products and foodstuffs has been added to on several occasions, in particular in 1999, when the Council extended its scope to cover organic livestock production.
The unified minimum organic production standard for the European Union established by the EC Council Regulation 2092/91 is perceived to have had the strongest influence on market development (Michelsen et al., 1999).
Furthermore, it is worth noting that the implementation of so-called Or- ganic Law in the EU (Council Regulation 2092/91) in 1993 has denoted a de facto extension of the decision-making arena to supra-national level, which in general suggests an increasing conflict of interests across national border.
F11 OJ No. L259, 12.10.96, p.7.F12 By virtue of S.I. 1992/2111, as amended by S.I. 1994/2286, the authority responsible for the receipt of notifications in relation to land in Wales under Article 8 of Council Regulation 2092/91 is the Secretary of State.F13 S.I. 1992/2111.
Jakobsens has won the authority of manufacturing organic honey issued by Danish regional veterinary and food administration centre according to the Council Regulation 2092/91 of 24 June 1991.
All Czech organic products are treated equally in the EU according to Council Regulation 2092/91.