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Council Regulation (EC) No 1493/1999 of 17 May 1999 on the common organisation of the market in wine (repealed)
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1.‘Producer organisation’, if recognised under this Regulation, means any legal entity:
(a)which is formed on the own initiative of producers of products covered by this Regulation;
(b)which has in particular the aim of:
ensuring that production is planned and adjusted to demand, particularly in terms of quality and quantity;
promoting concentration of supply and the placing on the market of the products produced by its members;
reducing production costs and stabilising producer prices;
promoting the use of environmentally sound cultivation practices, production techniques and waste-management practices in particular to protect the quality of water, soil and landscape and preserve and/or encourage biodiversity.
2.Producer organisations recognised under this Regulation shall be required to be able to impose appropriate penalties on their members for infringement of obligations under the rules of association
3.Member States may recognise as producer organisations for the purposes of this Regulation, all producer groups applying for such recognition, on condition that:
(a)they meet the requirements laid down in paragraphs 1 and 2 and provide the relevant evidence, including proof that they have a minimum number of members and cover a minimum volume of marketable production;
(b)there is sufficient evidence that they can carry out their activities properly, both over time and in terms of effectiveness;
(c)they effectively enable their members to obtain technical assistance in using environmentally sound cultivation practices.
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