1. Belgium, Luxembourg and the Netherlands are hereby authorized to provide, under the conditions laid down in paragraph 2, for exceptions from Article 4 (1), with regard to the prohibitions referred to in Part A (9a) of Annex III to Directive 77/93/EEC, for potatoes for human consumption originating in Cuba, with a view to marketing them in their respective territories or between them.
2. The following specific conditions shall be satisfied:
(a) the potatoes shall be potatoes for human consumption;
(b) they shall either be immature potatoes, i.e. 'unsuberized' potatoes with loose skin, or they shall have been treated for the suppression of their faculty of germination;
(c) they shall have been grown in the province 'Pinar del Rio';
(d) they shall belong to varieties the seed potatoes of which were imported into Cuba only from Member States;
(e) they shall be the direct progeny of either seed potatoes officially certified in 1987 as 'basic seed' or 'certified seed' in Member States having supplied Cuba, or of the progeny of such seed potatoes, officially certified in 1986, if this progeny was produced in the province 'Pinar del Rio' and qualified as seed potatoes in accordance with the current rules applicable in Cuba;
(f) they shall have been grown either on farms which have not grown potatoes of varieties other than those specified in (d) over the last five years, or, in the case of State farms, on land sections which are kept separate from other land where potatoes of varieties other than those specified in (d) have been grown over the last five years;
(g) they shall have been handled by machinery which is reserved for them or which has been disinfected in an appropriate manner after each use for other purposes;
(h) they shall not have been in store-houses where potatoes of varieties other than those specified in (d) have been stored;
(i) they shall be free from soil, subject to a tolerance of 0,5 % by weight, and free from leaves and other plant debris;
(k) they shall have been sampled by the Cuban plant protection organization, in accordance with international standards, and found, in official examinations carried out by that plant protection organization, to meet the tolerances for tubers with defects applicable to Cuban quality class I, as specified in Annex I, up to a maximum total of 4,5 % by number of tubers for all defects and to a maximum total of 2 % by number of tubers for all defects other than potato greening, size-off types and mixing of varieties, provided that the potatoes are free from live larvae, pupae or adults of boring insects; they shall have met these tolerances also in any other examination carried out by other bodies for other purposes;
(1) they shall be packed:
- either in new bags,
- or in containers which have been disinfected in an appropriate manner;
an official label shall be applied to each bag or container, which bears the information specified in Annex II;
(m) the official plant health certificate required pursuant to Article 12 (1) (b) of Directive 77/93/EEC shall indicate:
- under the section 'Disinfection and/or disinfection treatment', all information related to the possible treatments referred to in (b) second option and/or (l), second indent,
- under the section 'Additional declaration':
- name of the variety,
- identification number or name of the farm where the potatoes have been grown and its location,
- reference allowing the identification of the seed lot used in accordance with (e),
- results of the examination for presence of potatoes with defects in accordance with (k);
(n) the conditions (b) and (i) to (m) shall have been monitored by an inspector dispatched on request of the Commission; the monitoring shall be confirmed by him on the official plant health certificate referred to in (m);
(o) on arrival, the potatoes shall be inspected by the importing Member State for satisfaction of the requirement specified in (k); an additional tolerance of 0,5 % by number of tubers for wet rot may be accepted; a copy of each official plant health certificate shall be sent to the Commission;
(p) on arrival, a sample of 400 tubers shall be drawn by the importing Member State for each 50 tonnes of imported potatoes for appropriate testing for the presence of harmful organisms. The harmful organisms concerned and the details of testing shall be determined in agreement with the plant protection organizations of the Member States.