Decree on the vine production potential. Country/Territory Slovenia Document type Regulation Date 2008 Source FAO, FAOLEX Subject Food & nutrition, Cultivated plants Keyword Food quality control/food safety Viticulture/oenological practices Internal trade Packaging/labelling Subsidy/incentive Geographical area Alps, Europe, EUROPE AND CENTRAL ASIA, European Union Countries, Mediterranean, Southern Europe Entry into force notes This Decree entered into force on 13 September 2008. Abstract This Decree of the Government of the Republic of Slovenia lays down provisions governing the vine production potential and support to vineyard grubbing. For the purposes of these provisions production potential is the sum of areas of existing vineyards to produce grapes in the Republic of Slovenia, entered in the register, the rights for replanting of the vineyard and rights for planting of the vineyard. This Decree is composed of 17 articles divided into the following Sections: General provisions (Sec. 1); Vine production potential (Sec. 2); Support to the vineyard grubbing (Sec. 3); Information (Sec. 4); Transitional and final provisions (Sec. 5). The Annex specifies the form of application for support to the vineyard grubbing. Full text Slovenian Website www.pisrs.si References - Legislation Implements Council Regulation (EC) No. 479/2008 on the common organisation of the market in wine, amending Regulations (EC) No. 1493/1999, (EC) No. 1782/2003, (EC) No. 1290/2005, (EC) No. 3/2008 and repealing Regulations (EEC) No. 2392/86 and (EC) No. 1493/1999. Legislation | 2008 Keyword: Food quality control/food safety, Viticulture/oenological practices, Internal trade, Packaging/labelling, Subsidy/incentive, Rural youth Source: FAO, FAOLEX Agriculture Act. Legislation | Slovenia | 2008 Keyword: Agricultural development, Basic legislation, Consumer protection, Farming, Genetic resources, Policy/planning, Biodiversity, Agricultural commodities, Cereals/grains/rice, Oils/oilseeds/fats, Sugar, Fruits/edible nuts, Vegetables/legumes, Internal trade, International trade, Food security, Textile plants/fibres, Floriculture Source: FAO, FAOLEX