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Seed Report 2015 Seed Report 2015 Derogations given in Denmark to use seed, seed potatoes and other vegetative propagating material not produced by the organic production method in organic farming. Commission Regulation (EC) No 889/2008 of 5 September 2008 laying down detailed rules for the implementation of Council Regulation (EC) No 834/2007 on organic pro- duction and labelling of organic products with regard to organic production, labelling and control, Article 45. April 2016 Editor: The Danish AgriFish Agency Text: The Danish AgriFish Agency Graphics: The Danish AgriFish Agency Photo: The Danish AgriFish Agency ISBN: 978-87-7120-776-7 The Danish AgriFish Agency / Seed Report 2015 2 Year: 2015 Autorisation according to article 45 (5) EU Reg 889/2010 Art: 1 to 199 Date 16-03-2016 Justification article 45 Total Total quantity of seed number of Total quantity of seed Scientific name Name of the species Variety (5) EU Reg 889/2010) (variety) authonsations (species) Danish English a b c d No Unit (species) No Unit Avena nuda L. Nøgen havre Naked oat Lennon 1 7,99 kg 1 7,99 kg Avena sativa L Vårhavre Oat (spring) Belinda 1 7,99 kg Avena sativa L Vårhavre Oat (spring) Canyon 1 7,99 kg Avena sativa L Vårhavre Oat (spring) CN14355 Low Lignin 1 7,99 kg Avena sativa L Vårhavre Oat (spring) CN15040 High Oil H 1 7,99 kg Avena sativa L Vårhavre Oat (spring) Conway 1 7,99 kg Avena sativa L Vårhavre Oat (spring) Dominik 1 7,99 kg Avena sativa L Vårhavre Oat (spring) Glamis 1 7,99 kg Avena sativa L Vårhavre Oat (spring) Husky 1 7,99 kg Avena sativa L Vårhavre Oat (spring) Ivory 1 7,99 kg Avena sativa L Vårhavre Oat (spring) Nord 11/128 Bison 1 7,99 kg Avena sativa L Vårhavre Oat (spring) NS Energie 04/309 1 7,99 kg Avena sativa L Vårhavre Oat (spring) Rocky 1 7,99 kg Avena sativa L Vårhavre Oat (spring) Sort havre 1 400,00 kg Avena sativa L Vårhavre Oat (spring) SW Fatima, 061307 1 7,99 kg Avena sativa L Vårhavre Oat (spring) SW Matilda 1 7,99 kg Avena sativa L Vårhavre Oat (spring) SW 081513 1 7,99 kg 16 519,88 kg Beta vulgaris L. rapace Foderroe Fodder beet Corindon 1 20.000,00 seeds Beta vulgaris L. rapace Foderroe Fodder beet Eckodogelb 1 12.000,00 seeds Beta vulgaris L. rapace Foderroe Fodder beet Enermax 1 425.000,00 seeds Beta vulgaris L. rapace Foderroe Fodder beet Foderroe 1 1.000,00 seeds Beta vulgaris L. rapace Foderroe Fodder beet Viridis 1 20.000,00 seeds 5 478.000,00 seeds Brassica napus L. Vinterraps Rape (winter) Carlo 2 4,00 kg Brassica napus L. Vinterraps Rape (winter) DK Exclusiv 34 2 2.728,64 kg Brassica napus L. Vinterraps Rape (winter) DK Explicit 1 112,00 kg Brassica napus L. Vinterraps Rape (winter) Quartz 2 4,00 kg Brassica napus L. Vinterraps Rape (winter) Wembley 2 693,33 kg Brassica napus L. Vårraps Rape (spring) Emerald 1 1,73 kg Brassica napus L. Vårraps Rape (spring) Fontan 1 1,73 kg 45 3.545,43 kg Brassica oleracea L. va Fodermarvkål Fodder kale Anglian Gold 1 1,73 kg Brassica oleracea L. va Fodermarvkål Fodder kale Camaro 1 1,73 kg Brassica oleracea L. va Fodermarvkål Fodder kale Grüner Angeliter 1 1,73 kg Side 1 af 7 Year: 2015 Autorisation according to article 45 (5) EU Reg 889/2010 Art: 1 to 199 Date 16-03-2016 Justification article 45 Total Total quantity of seed number of Total quantity of seed Scientific name Name of the species Variety (5) EU Reg 889/2010) (variety) authonsations (species) Danish English a b c d No Unit (species) No Unit 3 5,18 kg Cannabis Sativa L Hamp Hemp Bialobrzeskie 1 0,50 kg Cannabis Sativa L Hamp Hemp Fedora 17 1 5,00 kg Cannabis Sativa L Hamp Hemp Felina 32 1 5,00 kg Cannabis Sativa L Hamp Hemp Ferimon 1 5,00 kg Cannabis Sativa L Hamp Hemp Fibrol 1 3,00 kg Cannabis Sativa L Hamp Hemp Finela 1 225,00 kg Cannabis Sativa L Hamp Hemp Futura 75 1 5,00 kg Cannabis Sativa L Hamp Hemp Ivory 1 0,15 kg Cannabis Sativa L Hamp Hemp Markant 1 0,15 kg Cannabis Sativa L Hamp Hemp Mercello 1 0,15 kg Cannabis Sativa L Hamp Hemp Santhica 27 2 11,00 kg Cannabis Sativa L Hamp Hemp USO 31 2 144,00 kg 14 403,95 kg Cichorium intybus L. Cikorie Chicory Cikorie 1 0,02 kg Cichorium intybus L. Cikorie Chicory Spadona 1 2,88 kg 2 2,90 kg Festuca arundinacea Sch Strandsvingel Tall fescue LMG FAF-3004 1 0,05 kg 1 0,05 kg Festuca lemanii T. Bast Svingel, stivblade Confused fescue Bakkesvingel 1 0,88 kg 1 0,88 kg Festuca rubra L. Rødsvingel Red fescue Rød svingel 1 0,88 kg 1 0,88 kg Grass-mixture Græsblanding Grass-mixture Dækblanding D5 Fle 1 12,00 kg 1 12,00 kg Hordeum Vulgare L. vårbyg Spring barley Columbus 1 7,38 kg Hordeum Vulgare L. vårbyg Spring barley DZ11013 1 7,38 kg Hordeum Vulgare L. vårbyg Spring barley Edel 1 4,43 kg Hordeum Vulgare L. vårbyg Spring barley Elmeri 1 4,43 kg Hordeum Vulgare L. vårbyg Spring barley Evergreen 2 22,38 kg Hordeum Vulgare L. vårbyg Spring barley Heder 1 4,43 kg Hordeum Vulgare L. vårbyg Spring barley Invictus 2 9,10 kg Hordeum Vulgare L. vårbyg Spring barley Iver 1 4,43 kg Hordeum Vulgare L. vårbyg Spring barley Justus 1 4,43 kg Hordeum Vulgare L. vårbyg Spring barley Laurikka 1 7,38 kg Hordeum Vulgare L. vårbyg Spring barley Måleblanding 1 14,76 kg Side 2 af 7 Year: 2015 Autorisation according to article 45 (5) EU Reg 889/2010 Art: 1 to 199 Date 16-03-2016 Justification article 45 Total Total quantity of seed number of Total quantity of seed Scientific name Name of the species Variety (5) EU Reg 889/2010) (variety) authonsations (species) Danish English a b c d No Unit (species) No Unit Hordeum Vulgare L. vårbyg Spring barley NOS 19009-52 1 1,72 kg Hordeum Vulgare L. vårbyg Spring barley NOS 19103-51 1 1,72 kg Hordeum Vulgare L. vårbyg Spring barley NOS 19103-59 1 1,72 kg Hordeum Vulgare L. vårbyg Spring barley NOS 19339-81 1 1,72 kg Hordeum Vulgare L. vårbyg Spring barley NOS 19341-54 1 1,72 kg Hordeum Vulgare L. vårbyg Spring barley NOS 19341-55 1 1,72 kg Hordeum Vulgare L. vårbyg Spring barley SE 14-4001 1 1,72 kg Hordeum Vulgare L. vårbyg Spring barley SE 14-4005 1 1,72 kg Hordeum Vulgare L. vårbyg Spring barley SE 15-4002 1 1,72 kg Hordeum Vulgare L. vårbyg Spring barley SE 15-4005 1 1,72 kg Hordeum Vulgare L. vårbyg Spring barley SE 15-4006 1 1,72 kg Hordeum Vulgare L. vårbyg Spring barley Severi 1 4,43 kg Hordeum Vulgare L. vårbyg Spring barley SJ 123872 2 9,10 kg Hordeum Vulgare L. vårbyg Spring barley SJ 136534 1 1,72 kg Hordeum Vulgare L. vårbyg Spring barley SJ 148124 1 7,38 kg Hordeum Vulgare L. vårbyg Spring barley SJ 152033 1 1,72 kg Hordeum Vulgare L. vårbyg Spring barley SJ 152096 1 1,72 kg Hordeum Vulgare L. vårbyg Spring barley SJ 152172 1 1,72 kg Hordeum Vulgare L. vårbyg Spring barley SW Barbro 1 4,43 kg 33 141,69 kg Lolium multiflorum Lam. Italiensk rajgræs Italian ryegrass Danergo 1 1,92 kg Lolium multiflorum Lam. Italiensk rajgræs Italian ryegrass Majesty 1 0,05 kg Lolium multiflorum Lam. Italiensk rajgræs Italian ryegrass Sikem 1 0,05 kg 3 2,03 kg Lolium perenne L. Alm. rajgræs, midd Perennial ryegra AberWolf 1 0,09 kg Lolium perenne L. Alm. rajgræs, midd Perennial ryegra Alm. Rajgræs 1 1,10 kg Lolium perenne L. Alm. rajgræs, midd Perennial ryegra Ambrose 1 0,09 kg Lolium perenne L. Alm. rajgræs, midd Perennial ryegra Arsenal 1 0,05 kg Lolium perenne L. Alm. rajgræs, midd Perennial ryegra Betty 1 0,05 kg Lolium perenne L. Alm. rajgræs, midd Perennial ryegra Calvano 1 1 0,49 kg Lolium perenne L. Alm. rajgræs, midd Perennial ryegra Cangou 1 0,05 kg Lolium perenne L. Alm. rajgræs, midd Perennial ryegra DLD LFD-62699 1 0,05 kg Lolium perenne L. Alm. rajgræs, midd Perennial ryegra DLF FLD-62840 1 0,05 kg Lolium perenne L. Alm. rajgræs, midd Perennial ryegra Humbi 1 2 5,89 kg Lolium perenne L. Alm. rajgræs, midd Perennial ryegra ILVO 112809 1 0,09 kg Lolium perenne L. Alm. rajgræs, midd Perennial ryegra Karatos 1 0,09 kg Side 3 af 7 Year: 2015 Autorisation according to article 45 (5) EU Reg 889/2010 Art: 1 to 199 Date 16-03-2016 Justification article 45 Total Total quantity of seed number of Total quantity of seed Scientific name Name of the species Variety (5) EU Reg 889/2010) (variety) authonsations (species) Danish English a b c d No Unit (species) No Unit Lolium perenne L. Alm. rajgræs, midd Perennial ryegra Kentaur 1 0,09 kg Lolium perenne L. Alm. rajgræs, midd Perennial ryegra Kimber 1 0,05 kg Lolium perenne L. Alm. rajgræs, midd Perennial ryegra Licarta 1 0,05 kg Lolium perenne L. Alm. rajgræs, midd Perennial ryegra Matilde 1 0,09 kg Lolium perenne L.
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