
Article 1 

1. Member States shall ensure that basic seed potatoes may be marketed as ‘Union grade S’ if they fulfil the following conditions:
(a) the potatoes have been found by official inspection to fulfil the conditions, as set out in point (1)(a) of Annex I; and
(b) their lots have been found by official inspection to fulfil the conditions, as set out in point (1)(b) of that Annex.
2. Member States shall ensure that basic seed potatoes may be marketed as ‘Union grade SE’ if they fulfil the following conditions:
(a) the potatoes have been found by official inspection to fulfil the conditions, as set out in point (2)(a) of Annex I; and
(b) their lots have been found by official inspection to fulfil the conditions, as set out in point (2)(b) of that Annex.
3. Member States shall ensure that basic seed potatoes may be marketed as ‘Union grade E’ if they fulfil the following conditions:
(a) the potatoes have been found by official inspection to fulfil the conditions, as set out in point 3(a) of Annex I; and
(b) their lots have been found by official inspection to fulfil the conditions, as set out in point (3)(b) of that Annex.
Article 2 

1. Member States shall ensure that certified seed potatoes may be marketed as ‘Union grade A’ if they fulfil the following conditions:
(a) the potatoes have been found by official inspection to fulfil the conditions, as set out in point (1)(a) of Annex II; and
(b) their lots have been found by official inspection to fulfil the conditions, as set out in point (1)(b) of that Annex.
2. Member States shall ensure that certified seed potatoes may be marketed as ‘Union grade B’ if they fulfil the following conditions:
(a) the potatoes have been found by official inspection to fulfil the conditions, as set out in point (2)(a) of Annex II; and
(b) their lots have been found by official inspection to fulfil the conditions, as set out in point (2)(b) of that Annex.
Article 3 
Member States shall inform the Commission of the extent to which they apply the respective Union grades in certifying their own production.
Article 4 

1. Member States shall adopt and publish, by 31 December 2015 at the latest, the laws, regulations and administrative provisions necessary to comply with this Directive. They shall forthwith communicate to the Commission the text of those provisions.They shall apply those provisions from 1 January 2016.When Member States adopt those provisions, they shall contain a reference to this Directive or be accompanied by such a reference on the occasion of their official publication. Member States shall determine how such reference is to be made.
2. Member States shall communicate to the Commission the text of the main provisions of national law which they adopt in the field covered by this Directive.
Article 5 
Directive 93/17/EEC is repealed with effect from 1 January 2016.
Article 6 
This Directive shall enter into force on the twentieth day following that of its publication in the Official Journal of the European Union.
Article 7 
This Directive is addressed to the Member States.
Done at Brussels, 6 February 2014.
For the Commission
The President
José Manuel BARROSO
ANNEX I
(1) 

((a)) conditions concerning seed potatoes:

((i)) the number of plants not breeding true to the variety and the number of plants of a different variety shall, together, not exceed 0,1 %;
((ii)) the number of growing plants affected by blackleg shall not exceed 0,1 %;
((iii)) in the direct progeny, the number of plants with symptoms of virus infection shall not exceed 1,0 %;
((iv)) the number of growing plants with mosaic symptoms and the number of plants with symptoms caused by leaf roll virus shall, together, not exceed 0,2 %;
((v)) the number of generations, including pre-basic in the field and basic generations, shall be restricted to five;
((vi)) if the generation is not indicated on the official label, the potatoes concerned shall be considered as belonging to the fifth generation;
((b)) tolerances applicable to lots, as regards the following impurities, blemishes and diseases:

((i)) seed potatoes affected by rots, other than ring rot or brown rot, shall not exceed 0,5 % by mass, of which seed potatoes affected by wet rot shall not exceed 0,2 % by mass;
((ii)) seed potatoes affected by black scurf over more than 10 % of their surface shall not exceed 5,0 % by mass;
((iii)) seed potatoes affected by common scab over more than one third of their surface shall not exceed 5,0 % by mass;
((iv)) seed potatoes affected by powdery scab over more than 10 % of their surface shall not exceed 3,0 % by mass;
((v)) shrivelled tubers due to excessive dehydration or dehydration caused by silver scurf shall not exceed 1,0 % by mass;
((vi)) seed potatoes with external blemishes, including misshapen or damaged tubers, shall not exceed 3,0 % by mass;
((vii)) presence of earth and extraneous matter shall not exceed 1,0 % by mass;
((viii)) the total percentage of seed potatoes covered by tolerances, as referred to in points (i) to (vi), shall not exceed 6,0 % by mass.

(2) 

((a)) conditions concerning seed potatoes:

((i)) the number of plants not breeding true to the variety and the number of plants of a different variety shall, together, not exceed 0,1 %;
((ii)) the number of growing plants affected by blackleg shall not exceed 0,5 %;
((iii)) in the direct progeny the number of plants with symptoms of virus infection shall not exceed 2,0 %;
((iv)) the number of growing plants with mosaic symptoms or symptoms caused by leaf roll virus shall not exceed 0,5 %;
((v)) the number of generations, including pre-basic in the field and basic generations, shall be restricted to six;
((vi)) if the generation is not indicated on the official label, the potatoes concerned shall be considered as belonging to the sixth generation;
((b)) tolerances applicable to lots, as regards the following impurities, blemishes and diseases:

((i)) seed potatoes affected by rots, other than ring rot or brown rot, shall not exceed 0,5 % by mass, of which seed potatoes affected by wet rot shall not exceed 0,2 % by mass;
((ii)) seed potatoes affected by black scurf over more than 10 % of their surface shall not exceed 5,0 % by mass;
((iii)) seed potatoes affected by common scab over more than one third of their surface shall not exceed 5,0 % by mass;
((iv)) seed potatoes affected by powdery scab over more than 10 % of their surface shall not exceed 3,0 % by mass;
((v)) shrivelled tubers due to excessive dehydration or dehydration caused by silver scurf shall not exceed 1,0 % by mass;
((vi)) seed potatoes with external blemishes, including misshapen or damaged tubers, shall not exceed 3,0 % by mass;
((vii)) presence of earth and extraneous matter shall not exceed 1,0 % by mass;
((viii)) the total percentage of seed potatoes covered by tolerances, as referred to in points (i) to (vi), shall not exceed 6,0 % by mass.

(3) 

((a)) conditions concerning seed potatoes:

((i)) the number of growing plants not breeding true to the variety and the number of plants of a different variety shall, together, not exceed 0,1 %;
((ii)) the number of growing plants affected by blackleg shall not exceed 1,0 %;
((iii)) in the direct progeny the number of plants with symptoms of virus infection shall not exceed 4,0 %;
((iv)) the number of growing plants with mosaic symptoms or symptoms caused by leaf roll virus shall not exceed 0,8 %;
((v)) the number of generations, including pre-basic in the field and basic generations, shall be restricted to seven;
((vi)) if the generation is not indicated on the official label, the potatoes concerned shall be considered as belonging to the seventh generation;
((b)) tolerances applicable to lots, as regards the following impurities, blemishes and diseases:

((i)) seed potatoes affected by rots, other than ring rot or brown rot, shall not exceed 0,5 % by mass, of which seed potatoes affected by wet rot shall not exceed 0,2 % by mass;
((ii)) seed potatoes affected by black scurf over more than 10 % of their surface shall not exceed 5,0 % by mass;
((iii)) seed potatoes affected by common scab over more than one third of their surface shall not exceed 5,0 % by mass;
((iv)) seed potatoes affected by powdery scab over more than 10 % of their surface shall not exceed 3,0 % by mass;
((v)) shrivelled tubers due to excessive dehydration or dehydration caused by silver scurf shall not exceed 1,0 % by mass;
((vi)) seed potatoes with external blemishes, including misshapen or damaged tubers, shall not exceed 3,0 % by mass;
((vii)) presence of earth and extraneous matter shall not exceed 1,0 % by mass;
((viii)) the total percentage of seed potatoes covered by tolerances, as referred to in points (i) to (vi), shall not exceed 6,0 % by mass.

ANNEX II
(1) 

((a)) conditions concerning seed potatoes:

((i)) the number of plants not breeding true to the variety and the number of plants of a different variety shall, together, not exceed 0,2 %;
((ii)) the number of growing plants affected by blackleg shall not exceed 2,0 %;
((iii)) in the direct progeny the number of plants with symptoms of virus infection shall not exceed 8,0 %;
((iv)) the number of growing plants with mosaic symptoms or symptoms caused by leaf roll virus shall not exceed 2,0 %;
((b)) tolerances applicable to lots, as regards the following impurities, blemishes and diseases:

((i)) seed potatoes affected by rots, other than ring rot or brown rot, shall not exceed 0,5 % by mass, of which seed potatoes affected by wet rot shall not exceed 0,2 % by mass;
((ii)) seed potatoes affected by black scurf over more than 10 % of their surface shall not exceed 5,0 % by mass;
((iii)) seed potatoes affected by common scab over more than one third of their surface shall not exceed 5,0 % by mass;
((iv)) seed potatoes affected by powdery scab over more than 10 % of their surface shall not exceed 3,0 % by mass;
((v)) shrivelled tubers due to excessive dehydration or dehydration caused by silver scurf shall not exceed 1,0 % by mass;
((vi)) seed potatoes with external blemishes, including misshapen or damaged tubers, shall not exceed 3,0 % by mass;
((vii)) presence of earth and extraneous matter shall not exceed 2,0 % by mass;
((viii)) the total percentage of seed potatoes covered by tolerances, as referred to in points (i) to (vi), shall not exceed 8,0 % by mass.

(2) 

((a)) conditions concerning seed potatoes:

((i)) the number of plants not breeding true to the variety and the number of plants of a different variety shall, together, not exceed 0,5 %;
((ii)) the number of growing plants affected by blackleg shall not exceed 4,0 %;
((iii)) in the direct progeny the number of plants with symptoms of virus infection shall not exceed 10,0 %;
((iv)) the number of growing plants with mosaic symptoms or symptoms caused by leaf roll virus shall not exceed 6,0 %;
((b)) tolerances applicable to lots, as regards the following impurities, blemishes and diseases:

((i)) seed potatoes affected by rots, other than ring rot or brown rot, shall not exceed 0,5 % by mass, of which seed potatoes affected by wet rot shall not exceed 0,2 % by mass;
((ii)) seed potatoes affected by black scurf over more than 10 % of their surface shall not exceed 5,0 % by mass;
((iii)) seed potatoes affected by common scab over more than one third of their surface shall not exceed 5,0 % by mass;
((iv)) seed potatoes affected by powdery scab over more than 10 % of their surface shall not exceed 3,0 % by mass;
((v)) shrivelled tubers due to excessive dehydration or dehydration caused by silver scurf shall not exceed 1,0 % by mass;
((vi)) seed potatoes with external blemishes, including misshapen or damaged tubers, shall not exceed 3,0 % by mass;
((vii)) presence of earth and extraneous matter shall not exceed 2,0 % by mass;
((viii)) the total percentage of seed potatoes covered by tolerances, as referred to in points (i) to (vi), shall not exceed 8,0 % by mass.
