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Note:
EC2288/97 was published on 19/11/97 and came into force on
1st January 1998 as marketing standards for garlic for European
Union.
I. DEFINITION OF PRODUCE
This standard applies to garlic of varieties (cultivars)
grown from Allium sativum L. to be supplied fresh ([1]),
semi-dry ([2]) or dry([3]) to the consumer, green garlic
with full leaves and undeveloped cloves and garlic for industrial
processing being excluded.
II. PROVISIONS CONCERNING QUALITY
The purpose of the standard is to define the quality requirements
of garlic after preparation and packaging.
A. Minimum Requirements
In all classes, subject to the special provisions for each
class and the tolerances allowed, the bulbs must be:
- sound; produce affected by rotting or deterioration such
as to make it unfit for consumption is excluded
- practically free from pests
- practically free from damage caused by pests
- clean, practically free of any visible foreign matter
- firm
- free from damage caused by frost or sun
- free of externally visible sprouts
- free of abnormal external moisture
- free of any foreign smell and/or taste ([4])
The development and condition of the garlic must be such
as to enable it to:
- withstand transport and handling, and
- arrive in satisfactory condition at the place of destination.
B. Classification
Garlic is classified in three classes defined below:
(i) Extra Class
Garlic in this class must be of superior quality. It must
be characteristic of the variety and/or commercial type
([5]).
The bulbs must be:
- intact
- regular in shape
- properly cleaned
They must be free of defects, with the exception of very
slight superficial blemishes, provided these do not affect
the general appearance of the produce, the quality, the
keeping quality and presentation in the package.
The cloves must be compact.
The roots of dry garlic must be cut off flush with the bulb.
(ii) Class I
Garlic in this class must be of good quality. It must be
characteristic of the variety and/or commercial type (5).
The bulbs must be:
- intact
- of fairly regular shape
The following slight defects, however, may be allowed, provided
these do not affect the general appearance of the produce,
the quality, the keeping quality and presentation in the
package:
- slight tears in the outer skin of the bulb
Cloves must be reasonably compact.
(iii) Class II
This class includes garlic which does not
qualify for inclusion in the higher classes, but satisfies
the minimum requirements specified above.
The following defects may be allowed, provided
the garlic retains its essential characteristics as regards
the quality, the keeping quality and presentation:
- tears in the outer skin or missing parts
of the outer skin of the bulb
- healed injuries
- slight bruises
- irregular shape
- up to three cloves missing
III. PROVISIONS CONCERNING SIZING
Size is determined by the maximum diameter
of the equatorial section.
(i) The minimum diameter is fixed at 45mm
for garlic classified in the "Extra" Class and 30mm for
garlic classified in Classes I and II.
(ii) For garlic presented loose - with stems
- or in bunches, the difference in diameter between the
smallest and the largest bulb in the same package may not
exceed:
- 15mm where the diameter of the smallest
bulb is less than 40mm
- 20mm where the diameter of the smallest
bulb is 40mm or more.
IV. PROVISIONS CONCERNING TOLERANCES
Tolerances in respect of quality and size
are allowed in each package, or each lot where the garlic
is presented loose, for produce not satisfying the requirements
of the class indicated.
A. Quality Tolerances
(i) Extra Class
5% by weight of garlic not satisfying the
requirements of the class but meeting those of Class I or,
exceptionally, coming within the tolerances of that class.
(ii) Class I
10% by weight of garlic not satisfying the
requirements of the class but meeting those of Class II
or, exceptionally, coming within the tolerances of that
class. Within this tolerance, not more than 1% by weight
of bulbs may have cloves with externally visible sprouts.
(iii) Class II
10% by weight of garlic satisfying neither
the requirements of the class nor the minimum requirements,
with the exception of produce affected by rotting or damaged
by frost or sun, or any other deterioration rendering it
unfit for consumption.
In addition to this tolerance, a maximum
of 5% by weight of bulbs may have cloves with externally
visible sprouts.
B. Size Tolerances
For all classes: 10% by weight of bulbs not
satisfying the requirements as regards sizing and the size
indicated but conforming to the size immediately above and/or
below that specified. Within this tolerance, not more than
3% of bulbs may have a diameter smaller than the specified
minimum but not less than 25mm.
V. PROVISIONS CONCERNING PRESENTATION
A. Uniformity
The contents of each package, or lot for
produce presented in bulk, must be uniform and contain only
garlic of the same origin, variety or commercial type, quality
and size (if sized).
The visible part of the contents of the package,
or lot for produce presented loose, must be representative
of the entire contents.
B. Packaging
With the exception of dry garlic presented
in strings, which may be transported in bulk (loaded directly
into a transport vehicle), garlic must be packed in such
a way as to protect the produce properly.
The materials used inside the package must
be new, clean and of a quality such as to avoid causing
any external or internal damage to the produce. The use
of materials, particularly paper or stamps, bearing trade
specifications is allowed, provided the printing or labelling
has been done with non-toxin ink or glue.
Packages, or lots for produce presented in
bulk, must be free of all foreign matter.
C. Presentation
Garlic must be presented as follows:-
(i) loose in the package, with cut stems,
the length of the stem not to exceed:
- 10cm in the case of fresh and semi-dry
garlic
- 3cm in the case of dry garlic
(ii) in bunches by:
- number of bulbs
- net weight.
The stems must be evened off.
(iii) in the case of dry and semi-dry
garlic only, in strings by:
- number of bulbs, there being at least six
bulbs per string
- net weight.
In the case of presentation in bunches or
strings, each package must have uniform characteristics
(number of bulbs or net weight).
Irrespective of the type of presentation,
the stems must be cut cleanly, as must roots in the case of
dry garlic classified in the "Extra" class.
VI. PROVISIONS CONCERNING MARKING
Each package must bear the following particulars,
in letters grouped on the same side, legibly and indelibly
marked, and visible from the outside.
For garlic in strings transported in bulk
(loaded directly into a vehicle), the particulars must appear
on a document accompanying the goods, and attached in a
visible position inside the transport vehicle.
A. Identification
Packer and/or dispatcher: Name and address
or officially issued or accepted code mark. However, in the
case where a code mark is used, the reference "packer
and/or dispatcher (or equivalent abbreviations)" has to
be indicated in close connection with the code mark.
B. Nature Produce
- "Fresh garlic", "semi-dry garlic" or "dry
garlic" if the contents are not visible from the outside.
- Name of the variety or commercial type ("white
garlic", pink garlic", etc).
- "Smoked", where appropriate.
C. Origin of Produce
Country of origin and, optionally, district
where grown, or national, regional or local place name.
D. Commercial Specifications
- Class
- Size (if sized) expressed as minimum and
maximum diameters of the bulbs.
E. Official Control Mark (optional)
([1]) "Fresh garlic" means produce with a
"green" stem and with the outer skin of the bulb still fresh.
([2]) "Semi-dry garlic" means produce with
the stem and the outer skin of the bulb not completely dry.
([3]) "Dry garlic means produce in which the
stem, the outer skin of the bulb and the skin surrounding
each clove are completely dry.
([4]) This provision does not preclude a specific
smell and/or taste caused by smoking.
([5]) This provision does not preclude a different
coloring resulting from smoking.
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