A derogation request for the germination of flax seed for France were granted

Published 2024년 1월 11일

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The EU has granted a derogation request for the marketing of fiber flax seed with reduced germination capacity from France due to a seed shortage caused by poor weather conditions. This derogation allows for the marketing of linseed with a reduced germination rate of at least 85 percent instead of the standard 92 percent until June 30, 2024. Dutch companies can supply this derogation and certification with reduced germination capacity can be requested directly from the NAK for specific varieties.
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The EU has granted a derogation request for the marketing of fiber flax seed with reduced germination capacity from France. This is due to a major shortage of seed with sufficient minimum germination capacity as a result of poor weather conditions, including extreme rainfall during cultivation. Reduced germination capacity In France, a quantity of linseed of 8,976 tonnes with a reduced germination rate of at least 85 percent may be marketed until June 30, 2024. Without derogation, the minimum standard is 92 percent. Delivery by derogation Dutch companies can supply this derogation. See the breeds below, they may also be similar breeds. No prior permission is required for this. Certification with a reduced germination capacity can be requested directly from the NAK. The NAK certificate then states “Derogation of germination capacity” and the achieved germination capacity. For information about this, please contact NAK customer service on telephone number 0527 - 635 350. Varieties ...

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