Examples of Council Regulation 834/2007 in a sentence
Article 33(2) of Council Regulation 834/2007 provides for the European Commission to reach agreements with third countries recognising that they operate production rules and a system of inspection equivalent to that operating within the EU.
The most relevant of these relate to organic agriculture (Council Regulation 834/2007) and the protection of Geographical Indications (GIs) (Regulation 2081/92).
Article 32 of Council Regulation 834/2007 provides for the Commission to recognise individual control bodies in third countries as applying EU production and control standards – referred to as “compliant”.
When contracting one-off catering services, the following environmental criteria must always be considered: I- Origin and quality of productsThe contracting body will establish the following requirements with regard to the quality and origin of products:• At least one of the staple foods in the service must be organic (in accordance with Euro- pean Council Regulation 834/2007).
Council Regulation 834/2007, which came into force on 1 January 2009, and Regulation 1235/2008, as amended by Regulation 508/2012, establishes three categories of organic produce depending on the third country from which the goods are imported.
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The 2009 Regulations provide powers appropriate for the administration and enforcement of Council Regulation (EC) No 834/2007 and Commission Regulations (EC) 889/2008 and 1235/2008 which lay down detailed rules for implementing Council Regulation 834/2007.
Regulation 2092/91 has been replaced by Council Regulation (EC) 834/2007, which came into force on 1 January 2009 with Commission Regulation (EC) 889/2008 and Commission Regulation (EC) 1235/2008 which lay down detailed rules for implementing Council Regulation 834/2007.
In this case in accordance with Article 19 (2)(a) of Council Regulation 834/2007 the majority of the ingredients should be from organic origin.
EU Organic legislation – have to fill a Council Regulation 834/2007: EU Organic regulation does not provide sufficient framework to certify sustainable wild-harvesting of plants – FairWild certification is key to fill-in this gap Quality and improvement go hand-in-hand.