Statutory Instruments
AGRICULTURE
Made
18th October 1989
Laid before Parliament
10th November 1989
Coming into force
1st December 1989
The Minister of Agriculture, Fisheries and Food, the Secretary of State for Scotland and the Secretary of State for Wales, acting jointly, in exercise of the powers conferred by sections 66(1), 68(1), (1A) and (3), 69(1), (3), (6) and (7), 70(1), 73(3), 74(1), 74A and 84 of the Agriculture Act 1970(1) and now vested in them(2) and of all other powers enabling them in that behalf, after consultation in accordance with section 84(1) of the said Act with such persons or organisations as appear to them to represent the interests concerned, and the Minister of Agriculture, Fisheries and Food and the Secretary of State, being Ministers designated(3) for the purposes of section 2(2) of the European Communities Act 1972(4) in relation to the common agricultural policy of the European Economic Community, acting jointly, in exercise of the powers conferred on them by the said section 2(2), and of all other powers enabling them in that behalf, hereby make the following Regulations:-“
1. These Regulations may be cited as the Feeding Stuffs (Amendment) Regulations 1989, and shall come into force on 1st December 1989.
2. The Feeding Stuffs Regulations 1988(5) are hereby amended as prescribed in regulations 3 and 4.
3.-(1) In regulation 6, after paragraph (3), there shall be inserted the following paragraph:
"(4) In this regulation "a prescribed description" means a description prescribed by regulation 4."
(2) In regulation 9(1) the words "of a prescribed description" shall be deleted.
(3) In regulation 15(1) and (3) the words from "and it shall be proof of an offence" to the end of each paragraph shall be deleted.
(4) In regulation 16(1), after the words "for use as a feeding stuff" there shall be inserted the words "or use as a feeding stuff".
(5) Regulations 1(2) and 17 shall be deleted.
4.-(1) In Schedule 1, for paragraph 15 there shall be substituted the following paragraph:
"15. In the particulars required or permitted to be contained in the statutory statement by paragraphs 8 to 13 above-“
(a)unless the paragraph in question specifies some other method of expression, the amounts shown shall be expressed in each case as a definite percentage by weight of the feeding stuff as such, and not as a range of percentages, and
(b)phosphorus shall be expressed as "phosphorus P".
(2) In Part II of Schedule 4 "PERMITTED COLOURANTS"), in the provision relating to canthaxanthin for trout and salmon in column 5 ("maximum content"), for the expression "100: alone or together with astaxanthin" there shall be substituted the figure "80".
(3) In Part IV of Schedule 4 ("PERMITTED BINDERS, ANTI-CAKING AGENTS AND COAGULANTS"), in CHAPTER B-“
(a)in the provisions relating to bentonite and montmorillonite, to the list of antibiotic growth promoters and coccidiostats permitted by the conditions in column 5 to be mixed with feeding stuffs and ingredients in the presence of these additives there shall be added nicarbazine and robenidine, and
(b)after the provisions relating to calcium sulphate dihydrate there shall be inserted the following provisions:
E599 | Perlite | All species of animals | - | All feeding stuffs |
(4) In Part V of Schedule 4 ("VITAMINS, PRO-VITAMINS AND SUBSTANCES HAVING A SIMILAR EFFECT"), at the head of CHAPTER A there shal be inserted the following provisions:
E672 | Vitamin A | Chickens for fattening | 20,000 |
Other species or categories of animals | No limit |
(5) Part VI of Schedule 4 ("TRACE ELEMENTS") shall be deleted and there shall be substituted therefor the contents of Part I of the Schedule to these Regulations.
(6) Item 3 of Schedule 7 ("Amino acids and their salts") shall be deleted and there shall be substituted therefor the contents of Part II of the Schedule to these Regulations.
In Witness whereof the Official Seal of the Minister of Agriculture, Fisheries and Food is hereunto affixed on 16th October 1989.
L.S.
John Gummer
Minister of Agriculture, Fisheries and Food
Sanderson of Bowden
Minister of State, Scottish Office
11th October 1989
Peter Walker
Secretary of State for Wales
18th October 1989
Regulations 4(5) and (6)
EEC No | Element | Additive | Chemical formula | Maximum content of the element in mg/kg of the complete feedingstuff | Other provisions |
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E 1 | Iron-Fe | 1 250 (total) | |||
Ferrous carbonate | FeCO3 | - | |||
Ferrous chloride, tetrahydrate | FeCl2.4H2O | - | |||
Ferric chloride, hexahydrate | FeCl3.6H2O | - | |||
Ferrous citrate, hexahydrate | Fe3(C6H5O7)2.6H2O | - | |||
Ferrous fumarate | FeC4H2O4 | - | |||
Ferrous lactate, trihydrate | Fe(C3H5O1)2.3H2O | - | |||
Ferric oxide | Fe2O3 | - | |||
Ferrous sulphate monohydrate | FeSO4.H2O | } Permitted only for denaturing:
Subject to the relevant provisions of Commission Regulations (EEC) No 368/77 and (EEC) No 443/77 Declaration of the amount of iron added, expressed as the element, on the label or package or container of denatured skimmed-milk powder | |||
Ferrous sulphate, heptahydrate | FeSO4.7H2O | } Permitted: (i) in denatured skimmed-milk powder and in compound feedingstuffs manufactured from denatured skimmed-milk powder
(ii) in compound feedingstuffs other than tose those listed under (i) | |||
E 2 | Iodine-I | 40 (total) | |||
Calcium iodate, hexahydrate | Ca(IO3)2.6H2O | - | |||
Calcium iodate, anhydrous | Ca(IO3)2 | - | |||
Sodium iodide | NaI | - | |||
Potassium iodide | KI | - | |||
E 3 | Cobalt-Co | 10 (total) | |||
Cobaltous acetae, tetrahydrate | Co(CH3COO)2.4H2O | - | |||
Basic cobaltous carbonate | 2CoCO3.3Co(OH)2.H2O | - | |||
Cobaltous chloride, hexahydrate | CoCl2.6H2O | - | |||
Cobaltous sulphate, heptahydrate | CoSO47H2O | - | |||
Cobaltous sulphate, monohydrate | CoSo4.H2O | - | |||
Cobaltous nitrate, hexahydrate | Co(NO3)2.6H2O | - | |||
E 4 | Copper-Cu | Cupric acetate, monohydrate | Cu(CH3COO)2.H2O | } Pigs for fattening:
Breeding pigs: 35 (total) Calves:
Ovines: 15 (total) Others' species or categories of animals: 35 (total) | - |
Basic cupric carbonate, monohydrate | CuCo3.Cu(OH)2.H2O | - | |||
Cupric chloride, dihydrate | CuCl2.2H2O | - | |||
Cupric methionate | Cu(C3H10NO2S)2 | - | |||
Cupric oxide | CuO | - | |||
Cupric sulphate, pentahydrate | CuSO4.5H2O | - | |||
Cupric sulphate, monohydrate | CuSo4.H2O | } Pigs for fattening:
Breeding pigs: 35 (total) Ovines: 15 (total) Other species or categories of animals with the exception of calves: 35 (total) | Denatured skimmed-milk powder and compound feedingstuffs manufactured from denatured skimmed-milk powder
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Cupric sulphate, pentahydrate | CuSO4.5H2O | ||||
E 5 | Manganese-Mn | 250 (total) | |||
Manganous carbonate | MnCO3 | - | |||
Manganous chloride, tetrahydrate | MnCl2.4H2O | - | |||
Manganous hydrogen phosphate, trihydrate | MnHPO4.3H2O | - | |||
Manganous oxide | MnO | - | |||
Manganic oxide | Mn2O3 | - | |||
Manganous sulphate, tetrahydrate | MnSO4.4H2O | - | |||
Manganous sulphate monohydrate | MnSO4.H2O | - | |||
E 6 | Zinc-Zn | 250 (total) | |||
Zinc lactate, trihydrate | Zn(C3H5O3)2.3H2O | - | |||
Zinc acetate, dihydrate | Zn(CH3.COO)2.2H2O | - | |||
Zinc carbonate | ZnCO3 | - | |||
Zinc chloride, monohydrate | ZnCl2.H2O | - | |||
Zinc oxide | ZnO | - | |||
Zinc sulphate, heptahydrate | ZnSO4.7H2O | - | |||
Zinc sulphate, monohydrate | ZnSO4.H2O | - | |||
E 7 | Molybdenum-Mo | 2,5 (total) | |||
Ammonium molybdate | (NH4)4Mo7O24.4 H2O | - | |||
Sodium molybdate | Na2MoO4.2 H2O | - | |||
E 8 | Selenium-Se | 0,5 (total) | |||
Sodium selenite | Na2Se O3 | - | |||
Sodium selenate | Na2Se O4 | - |
(1) | (2) | (3) | (4) | (5) | (6) | (7) |
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Name of product group | Name of product | Designation of nutritive principle or identity of micro organism | Culture substrate (specifications if any) | Composition characteristics of product | Animal species | Special provisions |
3. Amino acids and their salts 3.1. Methionine | 3.1.1. DL-Methionine, technically pure | CH3S(CH2)2-CH(NH2)-COOH | - | DL-Methionine: minimum 98% | All animal species | |
3.1.2. Dihydrated calcium salt of N-hydroxy-methyl-DL-methionine, technically pure | [CH3S(CH2)2-CH(NH-CH2OH)-COO]2Ca.2H2O | - | DL-Methionine: minimum 67% Formaldehyde: maximum 14% Calcium: minimum 9% | } Ruminants from the beginning of rumination | ||
3.1.3. Methionine-zinc, technically pure | [CH3S(CH2)2-CH(NH2)-COO]2Zn | - | DL-Methionine: minimum 80% Zn: maximum 18,5% | } Declarations to be made on the label or packaging of the product:
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3.2. Lysine | 3.2.1. L-Lysine, technically pure | NH2-(CH2)4-CH(NH2)-COOH | - | L-Lysine: minimum 98% | All animal species | } Declarations to be made on the label or packaging of the product:
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3.2.2. Concentrated liquid L-lysine (base) | NH2-(CH2)4-CH(NH2)-COOH | Saccharose, molasses, starch products and their hydrolysates | L-Lysine: minimum 60% | |||
3.2.3. L-Lysine-monohydrochloride, technically pure | NH2-(CH2)4-CH(NH2)-COOH.HCl | - | L-Lysine: minimum 78% | |||
3.2.4. Concentrated liquid L-lysine-monohydro-chloride | NH2-(CH2)4-CH(NH2)-COOH.HCl | Saccharose, molasses, starch products and their hydrolysates | L-Lysine: minimum 22,4% | |||
3.2.5. L-Lysine-sulphate produced by fermentation with Coryne-bacterium glutamicum | [NH2-(CH2)4-CH(NH2)-COOH]2-H2SO4 | Sugar syrup, molasses, cereals, starch products and their hydrolysates | L-Lysine: minimum 40% | |||
3.3. Threonine | 3.3.1. L-Threonine, technically pure | CH3-CH(OH)-CH(NH2)-COOH | - | L-Threonine: minimum 98% | All animal species | Declarations to be made on the label or packaging of the product:
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3.4. Tryptoplan | 3.4.1. L-Tryptophan, technically pure | (C8H5NH)-CH2-CH(NH2)-COOH | - | L-Tryptophan: minimum 98% | All animal species | Declarations to be made on the label or packaging of the product:
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3.4.2. DL-Tryptophan, technically pure | (C8H5NH)-CH2-CH(NH2)-COOH | - | DL-Tryptophan: minimum 98% | All animal species | Declarations to be made on the label or packaging of the product:
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(This note is not part of the Regulations)
These Regulations amend the Feeding Stuffs Regulations 1988. Regulation 3 makes a number of minor amendments to the body of the principal Regulations, and regulation 4 amends Schedules 1, 4 and 7 thereto, which relate respectively to the contents of the statutory statement to be given by the seller to the purchaser on the sale of any feeding stuff, to permitted additives in feeding stuffs and to the control of certain protein sources.
The amendments to Schedules 4 and 7 to the principal Regulations implement three directives of the European Economic Community:-“
1. Commission Directive 88/228/EEC (OJ No L101, 20.4.88, p.30) amending the Annexes to Council Directive 70/524/EEC concerning additives in feeding stuffs, (regulation 4(2) and (4));
2. Commission Directive 88/483/EEC (OJ No L237, 27.8.88, p.39) amending the Annexes to Council Directive 70/524/EEC concerning additives in feeding stuffs, (regulation 4(3) and (5));
3. Commission Directive 88/485/EEC (OJ No L239, 30.8.88, p.36) amending the Annex to Council Directive 82/471/EEC concerning certain products used in animal nutrition, (regulation 4(6)).
1970 c. 40; section 74A was inserted by the European Communities Act 1972 (c. 68), Schedule 4, paragraph 6, and the Act was amended by the Agriculture Act 1970 Amendment Regulations 1982 (S.I. 1982/980).
In the case of the Secretary of State for Wales by virtue of S.I. 1978/272.
S.I. 1972/1811.
1972 c. 68; section 2 is subject to Schedule 2 to the Act and is to be read, as regards England and Wales, with section 40 of the Criminal Justice Act 1982 (c. 48), and as regards Scotland, with sections 289F and 289G of the Criminal Procedure (Scotland) Act 1975 (c. 21), which were inserted by section 54 of the said Act of 1982.
S.I. 1988/396.