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Fertilisers Regulation, Annex I, A - E.1, E2.4 and G, Annex II
EU. EC Fertiliser Type List: Annex I A - E.1, E.2.4 & G, Annex II, Regulation 2003/2003/EC, as amended by Regulation (EU) 2021/862, 31 May 2021
This list contains Annex I fertiliser types according to their specific characteristics, and Annex II associated tolerances. Regulation 2003/2003/EC consolidates all European Union rules that apply to fertilisers, and ensures that the technical requirements it outlines are implemented uniformly. The Regulation only applies to mineral fertilisers consisting of one or more plant nutrients. Regulation 2003/2003/EC has been repealed with effect from 16 July 2022 by Regulation 2019/1009/EU.
RELEVANT LEGISLATION
EC fertiliser liming material made of limes from industrial processes of the type ''Sugar factory lime''
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Annex Section |
G Liming materials
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Minimum content of nutrients (percentage by weight). Data on the expression of nutrients. Other requirements | Minimum neutralising value |
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Nutrient declaration |
Neutralising value
Total calcium
Total magnesium if MgO > 3 %
Moisture (optional)
Fineness determined by wet sieving (optional)
Soil incubation results (optional)
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Other data |
Usual trade names or alternative names may be added
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Sub-section |
G.3 Limes from industrial processes
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Production and Ingredients |
Product from sugar production obtained by carbonation using exclusively burnt lime from natural sources and containing as essential ingredient finely divided calcium carbonate
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Type designation |
Sugar factory lime
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Notes |
5 The words 'LIMING MATERIAL' shall be added after the term 'EC FERTILISER'
6 All the properties mentioned in the tables of Sections G.1 to G.5 refer to the product as supplied unless otherwise specified
7 Granulated liming materials which are produced by aggregating smaller primary particles must break down when stirred in water into particles with fineness distributions as specified in the type descriptions, and as measured using Method 14.9 'Determination of the breakdown of granules'
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