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Chapter 1 Implementing Provisions 206

206 Inserted by No I of the FA of 20 June 2003, in force since 1 Jan. 2004 (AS 2003 4217; BBl 2002 4721, 7234).

Art. 148  

1 The Con­fed­er­a­tion shall draw up reg­u­la­tions for pre­vent­ing dam­age caused by harm­ful or­gan­isms as well as by the cir­cu­la­tion of in­ap­pro­pri­ate aids to pro­duc­tion.

2 In do­ing so it shall take in­to con­sid­er­a­tion the re­quire­ments of product safety.207

207 In­ser­ted by No I of the FA of 20 June 2003, in force since 1 Jan. 2004 (AS 2003 4217; BBl 2002 4721, 7234).

Chapter 2 Preventive Measures208

208 Inserted by No I of the FA of 20 June 2003, in force since 1 Jan. 2004 (AS 2003 4217; BBl 2002 4721, 7234).

Art. 148a  

1 If the sci­entif­ic in­form­a­tion is in­suf­fi­cient to fully as­sess the risks per­tain­ing to aids to pro­duc­tion or plant ma­ter­i­al that may carry par­tic­u­larly dan­ger­ous harm­ful or­gan­isms, pre­vent­ive meas­ures may be taken if:

a.
it is sus­pec­ted that the aids to pro­duc­tion or plant ma­ter­i­al may have un­desir­able side-ef­fects on the health of hu­mans, an­im­als, plants or the en­vir­on­ment; and
b.
it is highly likely that such side-ef­fects will oc­cur or that the con­sequences there­of could be far-reach­ing.

2 Pre­vent­ive meas­ures must be re-ex­amined and mod­i­fied with­in an ap­pro­pri­ate time-frame in ac­cord­ance with the latest sci­entif­ic find­ings.

3 With re­gard to pre­vent­ive meas­ures, the Fed­er­al Coun­cil may in par­tic­u­lar:

a.
re­strict, is­sue con­di­tions for or ban the im­port­ing, cir­cu­la­tion and use of aids to pro­duc­tion;
b.
re­strict, is­sue con­di­tions for or ban the im­port­ing and cir­cu­la­tion of plant ma­ter­i­al and goods that may carry par­tic­u­larly dan­ger­ous harm­ful or­gan­isms.

Chapter 3 Plant Protection209

209 Originally Chap. 1.

Section 1 Basic Principles

Art. 149 Confederation  

1 The Con­fed­er­a­tion shall pro­mote ap­pro­pri­ate plant pro­tec­tion prac­tice to pro­tect crops from harm­ful or­gan­isms.

2210

210 Re­pealed by No I of the FA of 16 June 2023, with ef­fect from 1 Jan. 2025 (AS 2024 623; BBl 2020 3955).

Art. 150 Cantons  

The can­ton­al au­thor­it­ies run a plant pro­tec­tion ser­vice which in par­tic­u­lar guar­an­tees that meas­ures for com­bat­ing harm­ful or­gan­isms are cor­rectly im­ple­men­ted with­in the coun­try.

Art. 151211  

211 Re­pealed by No I of the FA of 16 June 2023, with ef­fect from 1 Jan. 2025 (AS 2024 623; BBl 2020 3955).

Section 2 Plant Health 212

212 Amended by No I of the FA of 16 June 2023, in force since 1 Jan. 2025 (AS 2024 623; BBl 2020 3955).

Art. 152 Import, export, production and circulation  

1 In or­der to pro­tect crops and plants, parts of plants and plant products (plant ma­ter­i­al) from par­tic­u­larly dan­ger­ous harm­ful or­gan­isms, the Fed­er­al Coun­cil shall draw up reg­u­la­tions on the im­port and cir­cu­la­tion of:

a.
par­tic­u­larly dan­ger­ous harm­ful or­gan­isms;
b.
plant ma­ter­i­al and goods that may carry par­tic­u­larly dan­ger­ous harm­ful or­gan­isms.213

2 In par­tic­u­lar it may:

a.
stip­u­late that a per­mit is re­quired for bring­ing cer­tain plant ma­ter­i­al in­to cir­cu­la­tion;
b.
is­sue reg­u­la­tions con­cern­ing the re­gis­tra­tion and mon­it­or­ing of busi­nesses that pro­duce or cir­cu­late such plant ma­ter­i­al;
c.
ob­lige such busi­nesses to keep re­cords con­cern­ing the plant ma­ter­i­al in ques­tion;
d.
for­bid the im­port and cir­cu­la­tion of plant ma­ter­i­al that car­ries or may carry par­tic­u­larly dan­ger­ous harm­ful or­gan­isms;
e.
for­bid the cul­tiv­a­tion of highly sus­cept­ible host plants.

2bis Per­sons who pro­duce or im­port plant ma­ter­i­al or place it on the mar­ket must in par­tic­u­lar re­port par­tic­u­larly dan­ger­ous harm­ful or­gan­isms.214

3 The Fed­er­al Coun­cil shall en­sure that plant ma­ter­i­al in­ten­ded for ex­port meets in­ter­na­tion­al re­quire­ments.

213 Amended by No I of the FA of 16 June 2023, in force since 1 Jan. 2025 (AS 2024 623; BBl 2020 3955).

214 In­ser­ted by No I of the FA of 16 June 2023, in force since 1 Jan. 2025 (AS 2024 623; BBl 2020 3955).

Art. 153 Measures to combat particularly dangerous harmful organisms 215  

In or­der to pre­vent the im­port and spread of par­tic­u­larly dan­ger­ous harm­ful or­gan­isms, the Fed­er­al Coun­cil may in par­tic­u­lar:

a.
or­der the phytosan­it­ary situ­ation to be mon­itored;
b.
stip­u­late that plant ma­ter­i­al and ob­jects and land that are sus­pec­ted of be­ing in­fec­ted be isol­ated as long as an in­fec­tion can­not be ruled out;
c.
or­der the treat­ment, dis­in­fec­tion or de­struc­tion of crops, plant ma­ter­i­al, aids to pro­duc­tion and ob­jects which are or could be af­fected by par­tic­u­larly dan­ger­ous harm­ful or­gan­isms.

215 Amended by No I of the FA of 16 June 2023, in force since 1 Jan. 2025 (AS 2024 623; BBl 2020 3955).

Section 3 Cost of Combating Harmful Organisms

Art. 154 Liability of the cantons  

1 The can­ton­al au­thor­it­ies are li­able for the cost of meas­ures del­eg­ated to them.

2 Any per­son who pro­duces, im­ports or cir­cu­lates plant ma­ter­i­al and wil­fully or neg­li­gently breaches the du­ties set out in Art­icle 151 may be held li­able for the en­su­ing costs.

Art. 155 Liability of the Confederation  

Nor­mally, the Con­fed­er­a­tion pays for 50 per cent, and in ex­cep­tion­al cir­cum­stances up to 75 per cent, of the re­cog­nised costs in­curred by the can­tons for im­ple­ment­ing pre­vent­ive meas­ures un­der the terms of Art­icle 153.

Art. 156 Compensation for damage  

1 If the value of ob­jects is re­duced or the ob­jects are totally des­troyed as a res­ult of of­fi­cial meas­ures laid down in Art­icle 153, the own­er may re­ceive fair com­pens­a­tion.216

2 The defin­it­ive amount of the com­pens­a­tion shall be set through the simplest pro­ced­ure pos­sible, the claimant not be­ing li­able for any costs:

a.
by the FO­AG in the case of meas­ures ordered by the FO­AG along the Swiss bor­der or with­in the coun­try;
b.
by the rel­ev­ant can­ton­al ad­min­is­tra­tion in the case of oth­er meas­ures with­in the coun­try.217

3 The Con­fed­er­a­tion shall re­pay the can­tons at least one third of the ex­penses in­curred through such com­pens­a­tion.

216 Amended by No I of the FA of 16 June 2023, in force since 1 Jan. 2025 (AS 2024 623; BBl 2020 3955).

217 Amended by No I of the FA of 20 June 2003, in force since 1 Jan. 2004 (AS 2003 4217; BBl 2002 4721, 7234).

Art. 157 Subsidies 218  

1 The Con­fed­er­a­tion may del­eg­ate mon­it­or­ing pro­ced­ures to private or­gan­isa­tions.

2 The private or­gan­isa­tions shall re­ceive re­mu­ner­a­tion for car­ry­ing out such man­dates.

218 Amended by No I of the FA of 20 June 2003, in force since 1 Jan. 2004 (AS 2003 4217; BBl 2002 4721, 7234).

Chapter 4 Aids to Production 219

219 Originally Chap. 2. Amended by No I of the FA of 20 June 2003, in force since 1 Jan. 2004 (AS 2003 4217; BBl 2002 4721, 7234).

Art. 158 Term and scope of application  

1 Aids to pro­duc­tion220 are defined as ma­ter­i­al and or­gan­isms used in ag­ri­cul­tur­al pro­duc­tion. This in­cludes in par­tic­u­lar fer­til­isers, plant pro­tec­tion sub­stances, fod­der and plant propaga­tion ma­ter­i­al.

2 The Fed­er­al Coun­cil may de­clare aids to pro­duc­tion with com­par­able non-ag­ri­cul­tur­al areas of use to be sub­ject to the reg­u­la­tions set out in this Chapter.

220 Term in ac­cord­ance with No I of the FA of 20 June 2003, in force since 1 Jan. 2004 (AS 2003 4217; BBl 2002 4721, 7234). This amend­ment has been made throughout the text.

Art. 159 Principles  

1 Only the fol­low­ing aids to pro­duc­tion may be im­por­ted or cir­cu­lated:

a.
those which are suit­able for the in­ten­ded use;
b.
those which have no un­desir­able side-ef­fects when used ac­cord­ing to the reg­u­la­tions; and
c.
those which en­sure that ba­sic products treated with such aids are used to pro­duce food and con­sumer goods that meet the re­quire­ments of le­gis­la­tion on food­stuffs.

2 Any per­son who uses aids to pro­duc­tion must com­ply with the in­struc­tions for use.

Art. 159a Regulations concerning import, circulation and use 221  

The Fed­er­al Coun­cil may draw up reg­u­la­tions con­cern­ing the im­port, cir­cu­la­tion and use of aids to pro­duc­tion. In par­tic­u­lar it may re­strict or ban the im­port, cir­cu­la­tion and use of aids to pro­duc­tion.

221 In­ser­ted by No I of the FA of 20 June 2003 (AS 2003 4217; BBl 2002 4721, 7234). Amended by An­nex No 3 of the FA of 12 June 2009, in force since 1 Ju­ly 2010 (AS 2010 2617; BBl 2008 7275).

Art. 160 Compulsory approval  

1 The Fed­er­al Coun­cil shall is­sue reg­u­la­tions for the im­port and cir­cu­la­tion of aids to pro­duc­tion.

2 It may sub­ject the fol­low­ing to com­puls­ory ap­prov­al:

a.
the im­port and cir­cu­la­tion of aids to pro­duc­tion as well as the im­port­ers and those who re­lease them for cir­cu­la­tion;
b.
pro­du­cers of fod­der and plant propaga­tion ma­ter­i­al;
c.
pro­du­cers of oth­er aids to pro­duc­tion in­so­far as veri­fic­a­tion of pro­duc­tion meth­ods play an im­port­ant role in en­sur­ing that such aids to pro­duc­tion meet the re­quire­ments for re­lease in­to cir­cu­la­tion.222

3 It shall stip­u­late which fed­er­al au­thor­it­ies must be in­cluded in the ap­prov­al pro­ced­ure.

4 If aids to pro­duc­tion are sub­ject to com­puls­ory ap­prov­al un­der the terms of oth­er de­crees, the Fed­er­al Coun­cil shall des­ig­nate a com­mon ap­prov­al au­thor­ity.

5 The Fed­er­al Coun­cil shall reg­u­late col­lab­or­a­tion between the fed­er­al au­thor­it­ies in­volved.

6 For­eign ap­prov­al or re­peal of ap­prov­al and for­eign test re­ports and cer­ti­fic­ates of con­form­ity based on equal re­quire­ments shall be re­cog­nised in­so­far as the con­di­tions for the use of the aids to pro­duc­tion re­lat­ing to ag­ro­nomy and the en­vir­on­ment are com­par­able. The Fed­er­al Coun­cil may al­low ex­cep­tions.223

7 The im­port and cir­cu­la­tion of aids to pro­duc­tion ap­proved in Switzer­land and oth­er coun­tries shall be un­res­tric­ted. Such aids shall be des­ig­nated by the agency re­spons­ible.

8 The use of an­ti­bi­ot­ics and sim­il­ar sub­stances for en­han­cing per­form­ance in an­im­als is for­bid­den. The au­thor­it­ies must be in­formed ac­cord­ingly if such sub­stances are used for thera­peut­ic pur­poses; a re­cord must be kept of the treat­ment pro­gramme. The Fed­er­al Coun­cil shall stip­u­late meas­ures con­cern­ing im­por­ted meat un­der the terms of Art­icle 18.

222 Amended by No I of the FA of 20 June 2003, in force since 1 Jan. 2004 (AS 2003 4217; BBl 2002 4721, 7234).

223 Amended by No I of the FA of 20 June 2003, in force since 1 Jan. 2004 (AS 2003 4217; BBl 2002 4721, 7234).

Art. 160a Imports 224  

Plant pro­tec­tion sub­stances put in­to cir­cu­la­tion law­fully in areas covered by the Agree­ment of 21 June 1999225 between the Swiss Con­fed­er­a­tion and the European Uni­on on Trade in Ag­ri­cul­tur­al Products may be cir­cu­lated in Switzer­land. If this is con­trary to the in­terests of the gen­er­al pub­lic, the Fed­er­al Coun­cil may re­strict or ban the im­port and cir­cu­la­tion of such sub­stances.

224 In­ser­ted by No I of the FA of 22 June 2007, in force since 1 Jan. 2008 (AS2007 6095; BBl 2006 6337).

225 SR 0.916.026.81

Art. 160b Party status in procedures relating to plant protection substances 226  

1 Or­gan­isa­tions with the right to ap­peal in ac­cord­ance with Art­icle 12 para­graph 1 let­ter b of the Fed­er­al Act of 1 Ju­ly 1966227 on the Pro­tec­tion of Nature and Cul­tur­al Her­it­age may ap­ply to the reg­u­lat­ory au­thor­ity for party status with­in 14 days of be­ing in­formed of a pro­ced­ure to au­thor­ise a plant pro­tec­tion sub­stance.

2 Per­sons who fail to ap­ply for party status shall be ex­cluded from fur­ther pro­ceed­ings.

3 If there is a risk in delay, the reg­u­lat­ory au­thor­ity shall not be ob­liged to con­sult the or­gan­isa­tions that have been gran­ted party status.

4 The Fed­er­al Coun­cil shall de­term­ine the pro­ced­ure.

226 In­ser­ted by No I of the FA of 16 June 2023, in force since 1 Jan. 2025 (AS 2024 623; BBl 2020 3955).

227 SR 451

Art. 161 Labelling and packaging  

The Fed­er­al Coun­cil shall is­sue reg­u­la­tions on the la­belling and pack­aging of aids to pro­duc­tion.

Art. 162 Catalogues of plant varieties  

1 The Fed­er­al Coun­cil may stip­u­late that only those in­di­vidu­al vari­et­ies of plants may be im­por­ted in­to Switzer­land, cir­cu­lated, re­cog­nised or used which are re­gistered in a cata­logue of plant vari­et­ies. It shall draw up reg­u­la­tions for in­clu­sion in cata­logues of plant vari­et­ies.

2 It may au­thor­ise the FO­AG to set up cata­logues of plant vari­et­ies.

3 It may ac­cept re­gis­tra­tion in a cata­logue of plant vari­et­ies in an­oth­er coun­try as equi­val­ent to re­gis­tra­tion in a Swiss cata­logue of plant vari­et­ies.

Art. 163 Regulations for isolation  

1 The can­ton­al au­thor­it­ies may ob­lige the users of land not in­ten­ded for the pro­duc­tion of plant propaga­tion ma­ter­i­al to en­sure a safe dis­tance between their plots and neigh­bour­ing crops of the same type if such ac­tion is ne­ces­sary for reas­ons of breed­ing, propaga­tion or plant pro­tec­tion.

2 Those profit­ing from the above stip­u­la­tion must provide ap­pro­pri­ate com­pens­a­tion for the users of the land where cul­tiv­a­tion is re­stric­ted.

Art. 164 Turnover statistics  

The Fed­er­al Coun­cil may re­quire the pro­du­cers of aids to pro­duc­tion and trad­ing firms to provide in­form­a­tion about the quant­it­ies of aids to pro­duc­tion that are brought in­to cir­cu­la­tion in Switzer­land.

Art. 164a Duty to notify for nutrient supplies 228  

1 The Con­fed­er­a­tion shall be no­ti­fied of sup­plies of con­cen­trated feed and fer­til­iser so that it can bal­ance ex­cesses of nu­tri­ents na­tion­ally and re­gion­ally.

2 The Fed­er­al Coun­cil shall de­term­ine the per­sons sub­ject to the duty to no­ti­fy and in par­tic­u­lar reg­u­late which data shall be re­cor­ded and which body shall re­ceive the data.

228 In­ser­ted by No I 3 of the FA of 19 March 2021 on Re­du­cing the Risks of Pesti­cide Use, in force since 1 Jan. 2024 (AS 2022 263; BBl 20206523, 6785).

Art. 164b Duty to notify for plant protection substances 229  

1 Any per­son who puts plant pro­tec­tion sub­stances in­to cir­cu­la­tion shall no­ti­fy the Con­fed­er­a­tion that it has done so.

2 The Fed­er­al Coun­cil shall de­term­ine which data shall be re­cor­ded and which body shall re­ceive the data.

229 In­ser­ted by No I 3 of the FA of 19 March 2021 on Re­du­cing the Risks of Pesti­cide Use, in force since 1 Jan. 2024 (AS 2022 263; BBl 20206523, 6785).

Art. 165 Information  

1 Any per­son who puts aids to pro­duc­tion in­to cir­cu­la­tion must provide the re­cip­i­ents with in­form­a­tion as to their char­ac­ter­ist­ics and in­ten­ded use.

2 The fed­er­al agen­cies re­spons­ible are au­thor­ised to in­form the gen­er­al pub­lic about the char­ac­ter­ist­ics and in­ten­ded use of aids to pro­duc­tion.

Title 7a Further Provisions230

230 Inserted by No I of the FA of 22 March 2013, in force since 1 Jan. 2014 (AS 2013 3463, 3863; BBl 2012 2075).

Chapter 1 Preventive Measures

Art. 165a  

1 If aids to pro­duc­tion or plant or an­im­al ma­ter­i­al pose a po­ten­tial threat to the health of hu­mans, an­im­als, plants or the en­vir­on­ment or to the eco­nomy of the ag­ri­cul­tur­al sec­tor as a res­ult of a ra­dio­act­ive, bio­lo­gic­al, chem­ic­al, nat­ur­al or oth­er event that has re­per­cus­sions at an in­ter­na­tion­al, na­tion­al or re­gion­al level, the FO­AG may take pre­vent­ive meas­ures after con­sult­ing the fed­er­al agen­cies con­cerned.

2 In par­tic­u­lar the FO­AG may take the fol­low­ing pre­vent­ive meas­ures:

a.
re­strict, ban or stip­u­late con­di­tions for graz­ing, out­door ex­er­cise or har­vest­ing;
b.
re­strict, ban or stip­u­late con­di­tions for im­port­ing, cir­cu­lat­ing or us­ing aids to pro­duc­tion and plant and an­im­al ma­ter­i­al;
c.
in the case of im­me­di­ate danger, stip­u­late that:
1.
the po­ten­tially dan­ger­ous aids to pro­duc­tion or plant or an­im­al ma­ter­i­al be con­fis­cated or col­lec­ted and des­troyed,
2.
farms must stop pro­duc­tion,
3.
farms must dis­pose of their pro­duce.

3 Pre­vent­ive meas­ures must be re­vised reg­u­larly and mod­i­fied or can­celled de­pend­ing on the ex­tent of the as­sessed risk.

4 If losses res­ult from an of­fi­cial or­der, those suf­fer­ing the losses may re­ceive ap­pro­pri­ate com­pens­a­tion.

Chapter 2 Compulsory Tolerance of the Management of Fallow Land

Art. 165b  

1 Land own­ers must tol­er­ate the prac­tice of leav­ing land fal­low without claim­ing com­pens­a­tion provided it is in the pub­lic in­terest. A pub­lic in­terest arises in par­tic­u­lar if land must be left fal­low in or­der to main­tain ag­ri­cul­tur­al use, to pro­tect against nat­ur­al threats or to con­serve flora and fauna that re­quire spe­cial pro­tec­tion.

2 Land own­ers must tol­er­ate the prac­tice for at least three years. If the own­er wishes to farm the land him­self or her­self after this peri­od, or wishes to have it farmed by a ten­ant farm­er, the per­son farm­ing the land up un­til then must be in­formed ac­cord­ingly at least six months in ad­vance.

3 The can­ton­al au­thor­it­ies shall draw up the ne­ces­sary pro­vi­sions for im­ple­ment­a­tion; they shall de­cide in in­di­vidu­al cases wheth­er leav­ing land fal­low is to be tol­er­ated.

Chapter 3 Information Systems

Art. 165c Information system for data on farms, structures and subsidies  

1 The FO­AG runs an in­form­a­tion sys­tem for im­ple­ment­ing this Act, and in par­tic­u­lar for al­loc­at­ing sub­sidies and car­ry­ing out fed­er­al stat­ist­ic­al sur­veys.

2 The in­form­a­tion sys­tem con­tains per­son­al data in­clud­ing data on farm­ers who pro­duce primary products, and data on farms and live­stock.

3 The FO­AG may make the data avail­able for down­load­ing by the fol­low­ing agen­cies or people or pass on the data to them:

a.
the Fed­er­al Food Safety and Veter­in­ary Of­fice (FS­VO)231: to en­sure food safety, food hy­giene, fod­der safety, an­im­al wel­fare and an­im­al pro­tec­tion and fault­less primary pro­duc­tion;
b.
the Fed­er­al Of­fice of Pub­lic Health (FOPH)232: to en­sure food safety, food hy­giene and pro­tec­tion against fraud­u­lent mis­rep­res­ent­a­tion;
c.
the Fed­er­al Of­fice of the En­vir­on­ment (FOEN): to sup­port the im­ple­ment­a­tion of le­gis­la­tion on the pro­tec­tion of the en­vir­on­ment, nat­ur­al and cul­tur­al her­it­age and wa­ters;
d.
oth­er fed­er­al au­thor­it­ies: in or­der for them to ful­fil the tasks as­signed to them, in­so­far as the Fed­er­al Coun­cil sees fit;
e.
can­ton­al ex­ec­ut­ive au­thor­it­ies: in or­der for them to ful­fil their leg­al du­ties in their re­spect­ive areas of re­spons­ib­il­ity;
f.
third parties that have been del­eg­ated tasks re­lat­ing to the im­ple­ment­a­tion of le­gis­la­tion on ag­ri­cul­ture un­der the terms of art­icles 43 and 180;
g.
third parties au­thor­ised by the farm­er.

231 The name of this ad­min­is­trat­ive unit was changed on 1 Jan. 2014 by Art. 16 para. 3 of the Pub­lic­a­tions Or­din­ance of 17 Nov. 2004 (AS 2004 4937). This change has been made throughout the text.

232 Relates to the pre­vi­ous Food Safety Di­vi­sion at the FOPH, which be­came part of the FS­VO on 1 Jan. 2014.

Art. 165d Information system for monitoring data  

1 The FO­AG op­er­ates an in­form­a­tion sys­tem for plan­ning, re­cord­ing and man­aging mon­it­or­ing pro­ced­ures in ac­cord­ance with this Act and for eval­u­at­ing the res­ults. The in­form­a­tion is in­ten­ded in par­tic­u­lar for veri­fic­a­tion of dir­ect pay­ments.

2 The FO­AG’s in­form­a­tion sys­tem is part of the com­mon cent­ral in­form­a­tion sys­tem op­er­ated by the FO­AG, the FS­VO and the FOPH233 for the en­tire food chain and with the aim of en­sur­ing food safety, fod­der safety, an­im­al wel­fare, an­im­al pro­tec­tion and fault­less primary pro­duc­tion.

3 The FO­AG’s in­form­a­tion sys­tem con­tains per­son­al data in­clud­ing:

a
data on mon­it­or­ing and the res­ults there­of;
b.
data on ad­min­is­trat­ive meas­ures and crim­in­al sanc­tions.

4 As part of their leg­al du­ties, the fol­low­ing au­thor­it­ies and oth­er au­thor­ised agen­cies may pro­cess data in the in­form­a­tion sys­tem on­line:

a.
the FS­VO: to en­sure food safety, food hy­giene, fod­der safety, an­im­al wel­fare and an­im­al pro­tec­tion, as well as fault­less primary pro­duc­tion;
b.
the FOPH234: to en­sure food safety, food hy­giene and pro­tec­tion against fraud­u­lent mis­rep­res­ent­a­tion;
c.
the can­ton­al ex­ec­ut­ive au­thor­it­ies and agen­cies man­dated by them to carry out checks: to ful­fil their tasks in their in­di­vidu­al areas of re­spons­ib­il­ity;
d.
third parties that have been as­signed ex­ec­ut­ive tasks.

5 As part of their leg­al ob­lig­a­tions, the fol­low­ing agen­cies and in­di­vidu­als may down­load data from the in­form­a­tion sys­tem:

a.
the FS­VO: to en­sure food safety, food hy­giene, fod­der safety, an­im­al wel­fare and an­im­al pro­tec­tion, as well as fault­less primary pro­duc­tion;
b.
the FOPH235: to en­sure food safety, food hy­giene and pro­tec­tion against fraud­u­lent mis­rep­res­ent­a­tion;
c.
the FOEN: to sup­port the im­ple­ment­a­tion of le­gis­la­tion on the pro­tec­tion of the en­vir­on­ment, the nat­ur­al and cul­tur­al her­it­age and wa­ters;
d.
oth­er fed­er­al au­thor­it­ies: to ful­fil the tasks they have been as­signed, in­so­far as the Fed­er­al Coun­cil sees fit;
e.
the can­ton­al ex­ec­ut­ive au­thor­it­ies and the agen­cies man­dated by them to carry out checks: to ful­fil their tasks in their in­di­vidu­al areas of re­spons­ib­il­ity;
f.
the farm­ers, for data con­cern­ing them;
g.
third parties who have au­thor­isa­tion from the farm­er.

233 Relates to the pre­vi­ous Food Safety Di­vi­sion at the FOPH, which be­came part of the FS­VO on 1 Jan. 2014.

234 Relates to the pre­vi­ous Food Safety Di­vi­sion at the FOPH, which be­came part of the FS­VO on 1 Jan. 2014.

235 Relates to the pre­vi­ous Food Safety Di­vi­sion at the FOPH, which be­came part of the FS­VO on 1 Jan. 2014.

Art. 165e Geographical information system  

1 The FO­AG op­er­ates a geo­graph­ic­al in­form­a­tion sys­tem as sup­port for the ex­ec­ut­ive tasks as­signed to the fed­er­al and can­ton­al au­thor­it­ies un­der the terms of this Act.

2 The in­form­a­tion sys­tem con­tains data on land and land-use as well as fur­ther data for re­gion­al ex­ec­ut­ive tasks.

3 Ac­cess and use of the data are covered by the pro­vi­sions of the Fed­er­al Act of 5 Oc­to­ber 2007236 on Geo­graph­ic­al In­form­a­tion.

Art. 165f Central information system for the movement of nutrients  

1 The FO­AG op­er­ates an in­form­a­tion sys­tem for re­cord­ing the move­ment of nu­tri­ents in ag­ri­cul­ture.

2 Farms that sup­ply nu­tri­ents are ob­liged to re­cord all sup­plies in the in­form­a­tion sys­tem.

3 Farms that re­ceive nu­tri­ents are ob­liged to con­firm all sup­plies in the in­form­a­tion sys­tem.

4 As part of their leg­al ob­lig­a­tions, the fol­low­ing agen­cies and in­di­vidu­als can down­load data from the in­form­a­tion sys­tem:

a.
the FO­AG: for sup­port in im­ple­ment­ing le­gis­la­tion on wa­ter pro­tec­tion;
b.
the can­ton­al ex­ec­ut­ive au­thor­it­ies and agen­cies man­dated by them to carry out checks: to ful­fil their as­signed tasks in the rel­ev­ant area of re­spons­ib­il­ity;
c.
the farm­er, for data that con­cerns him or her;
d.
third parties who have au­thor­isa­tion from the farm­er.
Art. 165f bis Central information system on the use of plant protection substances 237  

1 The Con­fed­er­a­tion shall op­er­ate a cent­ral in­form­a­tion sys­tem to re­cord the use of plant pro­tec­tion sub­stances by pro­fes­sion­al and com­mer­cial users and by pub­lic bod­ies.

2 Any per­son who uses plant pro­tec­tion sub­stances pro­fes­sion­ally or com­mer­cially must re­cord their use in the in­form­a­tion sys­tem.

3 With­in the scope of their stat­utory du­ties, the fol­low­ing au­thor­it­ies and per­sons may ac­cess the data in the in­form­a­tion sys­tem on­line:

a.
the fed­er­al au­thor­it­ies con­cerned: to sup­port im­ple­ment­a­tion in their par­tic­u­lar area of re­spons­ib­il­ity;
b.
the can­ton­al ex­ec­ut­ive au­thor­it­ies and the agen­cies that they in­struct to carry out checks: to ful­fil their du­ties in their par­tic­u­lar area of re­spons­ib­il­ity;
c.
the users, for data that re­late to them;
d.
third parties au­thor­ised to do so by users.

237 In­ser­ted by No I 3 of the FA of 19 March 2021 on Re­du­cing the Risks of Pesti­cide Use, in force since 1 Jan. 2024 (AS 2022 263; BBl 20206523, 6785).

Art. 165g Implementing provisions  

The Fed­er­al Coun­cil shall draw up reg­u­la­tions re­gard­ing the in­form­a­tion sys­tem ac­cord­ing to Art­icles 165cbis–165fbis in par­tic­u­lar for:238

a.
the form of the data col­lec­tion and the dates when in­form­a­tion must be provided;
b.
the struc­ture and the data cata­logue;
c.
re­spons­ib­il­ity for data pro­cessing;
d.
en­ti­tle­ment to ac­cess, namely the scope of en­ti­tle­ment to on­line ac­cess;
e.
the or­gan­isa­tion­al and tech­nic­al meas­ures re­quired to en­sure data pro­tec­tion and data se­cur­ity;
f.
col­lab­or­a­tion with the can­ton­al au­thor­it­ies;
g.
the dur­a­tion of stor­age and point at which the data are to be des­troyed;
h.
archiv­ing.

238 Amended by No I 3 of the FA of 19 March 2021 on Re­du­cing the Risks of Pesti­cide Use, in force since 1 Jan. 2024 (AS 2022 263; BBl 20206523, 6785).

Art. 165gbis Information system for animal data 239  
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1 The data in the an­im­al move­ments data­base pur­su­ant to Art­icle 45b of the Epi­zo­ot­ic Dis­eases Act of 1 Ju­ly 1966240 (EzDA) may be pro­cessed in or­der to im­ple­ment ag­ri­cul­tur­al meas­ures. The Fed­er­al Coun­cil shall reg­u­late which data may be pro­cessed.

2 The Fed­er­al Coun­cil may del­eg­ate tasks re­lated to the im­ple­ment­a­tion of ag­ri­cul­tur­al meas­ures to Iden­titas AG (Art. 7a EzDA). The Fed­er­al Coun­cil shall reg­u­late the del­eg­a­tion of tasks, the bear­ing of costs and the pro­cessing of data.

239 In­ser­ted by No II of the FA of 19 June 2020, in force since 1 Jan. 2021, para. 2 comes in­to force 1 Jan. 2022 (AS 2020 5749; 2021 680; BBl 2019 4175).

240 SR 916.40

Chapter 4 Intellectual Property

Art 165h  

1 With the ex­cep­tion of copy­right, all rights con­cern­ing in­tan­gible goods pro­duced by per­sons em­ployed by the FO­AG or by the ag­ri­cul­tur­al re­search in­sti­tute un­der the terms of the Fed­er­al Per­son­nel Act of 24 March 2000241, as part of their of­fi­cial tasks, be­long to the Con­fed­er­a­tion.242

2 In the case of com­puter pro­grammes writ­ten by the per­sons men­tioned in para­graph 1 as part of their of­fi­cial tasks, the FO­AG or the ag­ri­cul­tur­al re­search in­sti­tute en­joy ex­clus­ive rights of use. In or­der to trans­fer rights in oth­er copy­right work cat­egor­ies, the FO­AG and the ag­ri­cul­tur­al re­search in­sti­tute may draw up con­trac­tu­al reg­u­la­tions with those who own the rights.243

3 Any per­son who has pro­duced in­tan­gible goods un­der the terms of para­graphs 1 and 2 must re­ceive an ap­pro­pri­ate share of any profit ac­cru­ing from their com­mer­cial­isa­tion.

241 SR 172.220.1

242 Amended by No I of the FA of 16 June 2023, in force since 1 Jan. 2025 (AS 2024 623; BBl 2020 3955).

243 Amended by No I of the FA of 16 June 2023, in force since 1 Jan. 2025 (AS 2024 623; BBl 2020 3955).

Title 8 Rights of Appeal, Administrative Measures and Criminal Provisions

Chapter 1 Rights of Appeal

Art. 166 General  

1 An ob­jec­tion may be filed with com­pet­ent fed­er­al of­fice against rul­ings is­sued by or­gan­isa­tions and busi­nesses un­der Art­icle 180. Ob­jec­tions against de­cisions made by ap­peals com­mis­sions for cer­ti­fic­a­tion or in­spec­tion bod­ies to which con­trol of the products un­der Art­icles 14 and 63 has been trans­ferred must be filed with the Fed­er­al Ad­min­is­trat­ive Court.244

2 Ob­jec­tions to rul­ings is­sued by fed­er­al of­fices, fed­er­al de­part­ments and can­ton­al courts of the last in­stance con­cern­ing the ap­plic­a­tion of this Act and the pro­vi­sions for its im­ple­ment­a­tion and the ap­plic­a­tion of the Agree­ment of 21 June 1999245 between the Swiss Con­fed­er­a­tion and the European Com­munity on trade in ag­ri­cul­tur­al products may be filed with the Fed­er­al Ad­min­is­trat­ive Court; this does not ap­ply to can­ton­al rul­ings con­cern­ing struc­tur­al im­prove­ments.246

2bis Be­fore the Fed­er­al Ad­min­is­trat­ive Court is­sues a de­cision on an ob­jec­tion con­cern­ing the im­port, ex­port or cir­cu­la­tion of plant pro­tec­tion sub­stances, it shall con­sult the as­sess­ment boards in­volved in the pre-court pro­ced­ure.247

3 The fed­er­al of­fice re­spons­ible is en­titled to take leg­al pro­ceed­ings un­der the pro­vi­sions of can­ton­al and fed­er­al law against or­ders is­sued by the can­ton­al au­thor­it­ies as part of the ap­plic­a­tion of this Act and the pro­vi­sions for its im­ple­ment­a­tion and the ap­plic­a­tion of the Agree­ment between the Swiss Con­fed­er­a­tion and the European Com­munity on trade in ag­ri­cul­tur­al products.248

4 The can­ton­al au­thor­it­ies shall give no­tice of its rul­ings im­me­di­ately and without charge to the fed­er­al of­fice re­spons­ible. The Fed­er­al Coun­cil may al­low ex­cep­tions.

244 Second sen­tence in­ser­ted by No I of the FA of 16 June 2023, in force since 1 Jan. 2025 (AS 2024 623; BBl 2020 3955).

245 SR 0.916.026.81

246 Amended by No I of the FA of 16 June 2023, in force since 1 Jan. 2025 (AS 2024 623; BBl 2020 3955).

247 In­ser­ted by An­nex No II 4 of the Fed­er­al Chem­ic­als Act of 15 Dec. 2000 (AS 2004 4763; BBl 2000 687). Amended by An­nex No 125 of the FA of 17 June 2005 on the Fed­er­al Ad­min­is­trat­ive Court, in force since 1 Jan. 2007 (AS 2006 2197; BBl 2001 4202).

248 Amended by No I of the FA of 16 June 2023, in force since 1 Jan. 2025 (AS 2024 623; BBl 2020 3955).

Art. 167249  

249 Re­pealed by No I of the FA of 22 March 2013, with ef­fect from 1 Jan. 2014 (AS 2013 3463, 3863; BBl 2012 2075).

Art. 168 Opposition procedure  

1 In its im­ple­ment­a­tion le­gis­la­tion, the Fed­er­al Coun­cil may in­clude an op­pos­i­tion pro­ced­ure against de­cisions of the court of first in­stance.

2 Per­sons who fail to file op­pos­i­tion shall be ex­cluded from fur­ther pro­ceed­ings.250

250 In­ser­ted by No I of the FA of 16 June 2023, in force since 1 Jan. 2025 (AS 2024 623; BBl 2020 3955).

Chapter 2 Administrative Measures

Art. 169 General administrative measures  

1 In the case of in­fringe­ments of this Act, its im­ple­ment­ing pro­vi­sions or rul­ings based there­on, the fol­low­ing ad­min­is­trat­ive meas­ures may be taken:

a.
warn­ing;
b.
with­draw­al of re­cog­ni­tion, per­mits, quotas and such like;
c.
ex­clu­sion from en­ti­tle­ment;
d.
ex­clu­sion from dir­ect mar­ket­ing;
e.
ban on sup­ply­ing, re­ceiv­ing and pro­cessing;
f.
per­form­ance by a third party at the ex­pense of the per­son breach­ing the pro­vi­sions or rul­ings and of the or­gan­isa­tion to which the tasks have been del­eg­ated;
g.
con­fis­ca­tion of goods;
h.251
pay­ment of a pen­alty not ex­ceed­ing 10,000 francs.

2 If products are put in­to cir­cu­la­tion un­law­fully or sub­sidies are ap­plied for or re­ceived un­law­fully, a pay­ment may be de­man­ded cor­res­pond­ing to, at the most, the total amount re­ceived for cir­cu­lat­ing products un­law­fully or the total amount of sub­sidies ap­plied for or re­ceived un­law­fully.252

3 In or­der to re­store the law­ful po­s­i­tion, the fol­low­ing meas­ures may be taken in ad­di­tion:

a.
ban on the use and cir­cu­la­tion of products or la­bels;
b.
re­fus­al of products for im­port or ex­port;
c.
ob­lig­a­tion to re­pur­chase or re­call products or to is­sue a pub­lic warn­ing of the po­ten­tial risks of products;
d.
neut­ral­isa­tion, with­draw­al or de­struc­tion of products.253

251 In­ser­ted by No I of the FA of 20 June 2003 (AS 2003 4217; BBl 2002 4721, 7234). Amended by No I of the FA of 22 June 2007, in force since 1 Jan. 2008 (AS 2007 6095; BBl 2006 6337).

252 In­ser­ted by No I of the FA of 22 June 2007, in force since 1 Jan. 2008 (AS2007 6095; BBl 2006 6337).

253 In­ser­ted by No I of the FA of 22 June 2007 (AS2007 6095; BBl 2006 6337). Amended by No I of the FA of 22 March 2013, in force since 1 Jan. 2014 (AS 2013 3463, 3863; BBl 2012 2075).

Art. 170 Reduction and withdrawal of subsidies  

1 Sub­sidies may be re­duced or with­drawn if the ap­plic­ant in­fringes this Act, its im­ple­ment­ing pro­vi­sions or rul­ings based there­on.

2 The re­duc­tion or re­fus­al ap­plies at least for those years in which the ap­plic­ant has been in in­fringe­ment.

2bis In the event of non-com­pli­ance with the pro­vi­sions of le­gis­la­tion on the pro­tec­tion of wa­ters, the en­vir­on­ment and an­im­al wel­fare re­lat­ing to ag­ri­cul­tur­al pro­duc­tion, re­duc­tions or with­draw­al may be ex­ten­ded to all types of dir­ect pay­ments.254

3 The Fed­er­al Coun­cil shall stip­u­late re­duc­tions in the case of an in­fringe­ment of reg­u­la­tions on dir­ect pay­ments and ar­able farm­ing.255

254 In­ser­ted by No I of the FA of 22 March 2013, in force since 1 Jan. 2014 (AS 2013 3463, 3863; BBl 2012 2075).

255 In­ser­ted by No I of the FA of 22 June 2007, in force since 1 Jan 2008 (AS2007 6095; BBl 2006 6337).

Art. 171 Repayment of subsidies  

1 If the re­quire­ments by which a sub­sidy is gran­ted are no longer met or if ob­lig­a­tions or con­di­tions are dis­reg­arded, the re­cip­i­ent shall be re­quired to re­pay all or part of the sub­sidies.

2 Sub­sidies or fin­an­cial ad­vant­ages that have been gran­ted wrongly shall be re­paid or de­duc­ted re­gard­less of the ap­plic­a­tion of crim­in­al pro­vi­sions.

Art. 171a Contra transactions by dominant undertakings 256  

1 Re­cip­roc­al trans­ac­tions by dom­in­ant un­der­tak­ings in the mar­ket for ag­ri­cul­tur­al pro­duce and aids to pro­duc­tion in which the sign­ing of a con­tract is made con­di­tion­al on the pur­chase of goods and ser­vices at dis­pro­por­tion­ate prices are un­law­ful un­der Art­icle 7 of the Car­tel Act of 6 Oc­to­ber 1995257 and are sub­ject to sanc­tions Art­icle 49a or 50 of the same Act.

2 A price is con­sidered dis­pro­por­tion­ate in ac­cord­ance with para­graph 1 if it dif­fers con­sid­er­ably from the price of com­par­able goods or ser­vices in the re­gions covered by the Agree­ment between the Swiss Con­fed­er­a­tion and the European Com­munity on Trade in Ag­ri­cul­tur­al Products of 21 June 1999258.

3 Art­icles 8 and 31 of the Car­tel Act of 6 Oc­to­ber 1995 do not ap­ply in pro­ced­ures con­duc­ted by the Com­pet­i­tion Com­mis­sion re­lat­ing to para­graph 1.

256 In­ser­ted by No I of the FA of 22 June 2007, in force since 1 Jan. 2008 (AS2007 6095; BBl 2006 6337).

257 SR 251

258 SR 0.916.026.81

Chapter 3 Criminal Provisions

Art. 172 Misdemeanours and felonies 259  

1 Any per­son who un­law­fully uses a des­ig­na­tion of ori­gin or a geo­graph­ic­al in­dic­a­tion pro­tec­ted un­der Art­icle 16 or a clas­si­fic­a­tion or la­bel un­der Art­icle 63 shall on com­plaint be li­able to a cus­todi­al sen­tence not ex­ceed­ing one year or to a mon­et­ary pen­alty. In re­la­tion to clas­si­fic­a­tion and la­belling un­der Art­icle 63, the mon­it­or­ing agency man­dated by the Fed­er­al Coun­cil un­der Art­icle 64 para­graph 4 also has the right to file a com­plaint.260

2 Any per­son sus­pec­ted of com­mit­ting an of­fence for com­mer­cial gain shall be pro­sec­uted ex of­fi­cio, and shall be li­able to a cus­todi­al sen­tence not ex­ceed­ing five years or a mon­et­ary pen­alty. …261

259 Amended by No I of the FA of 22 June 2007, in force since 1 Jan. 2008 (AS2007 6095; BBl 2006 6337).

260 Second sen­tence amended by No I of the FA of 16 June 2023, in force since 1 Jan. 2025 (AS 2024 623; BBl 2020 3955).

261 Sen­tence in­ser­ted by No I of the FA of 22 March 2013 (AS 2013 3463, 3863; BBl 2012 2075). Re­pealed by No I 33 of the FA of 17 Dec. 2021 on the Har­mon­isa­tion of Sen­ten­cing Po­lice, with ef­fect from 1 Ju­ly 2023 (AS 2023 259; BBl 2018 2827).

Art. 173 Contraventions  

1 Un­less the of­fence car­ries a more severe pen­alty un­der a dif­fer­ent pro­vi­sion, a per­son who wil­fully com­mits any of the fol­low­ing acts shall be li­able to a fine not ex­ceed­ing 40,000 francs:262

a.263
vi­ol­ates or makes un­per­mit­ted use of the com­mon iden­tity de­vised by the Con­fed­er­a­tion un­der Art­icle 12 para­graph 3;
abis.264
in­fringes the la­belling reg­u­la­tions that have been is­sued or re­cog­nised un­der Art­icle 14 para­graph 1 let­ters a–c, e and f and Art­icle 15;
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ater.265breaches the reg­u­la­tions on the use of of­fi­cial marks un­der Art­icle 14 para­graph 4;
b.
in­fringes the reg­u­la­tions is­sued un­der Art­icle 18 para­graph 1 on the de­clar­a­tion of goods pro­duced us­ing meth­ods that are banned in Switzer­land;
c.
re­fuses, fals­i­fies or provides in­com­plete in­form­a­tion when data is col­lec­ted un­der Art­icle 27 or Art­icle 185;
cbis.266
fails to meet the re­quire­ments of Art­icle 27a para­graph 1 or fails to com­ply with a per­mit re­quire­ment or meas­ures ordered un­der Art­icle 27a para­graph 2;
d.
provides false or mis­lead­ing in­form­a­tion in a pro­ced­ure con­cern­ing a sub­sidy or for the al­loc­a­tion of quotas;
e.
pro­duces or sells milk or dairy products in breach of the reg­u­la­tions or or­ders is­sued by the Con­fed­er­a­tion on the basis of this Act;
f.267
plants vines without a per­mit, fails to ful­fil his or her ob­lig­a­tions con­cern­ing trade in wine or in­fringes the re­quire­ments for terms re­lat­ing spe­cific­ally to wine laid down in Art­icle 63 para­graph 4;
g.
in­fringes reg­u­la­tions on ar­ti­fi­cial in­sem­in­a­tion un­der Art­icle 145;
gbis.268
fails to com­ply with the pro­vi­sions on the im­port of breed­ing an­im­als, sperm, ova and em­bry­os un­der Art­icle 146;
gter.269
in­fringes the reg­u­la­tions on the breed­ing, im­port or cir­cu­la­tion of ge­net­ic­ally mod­i­fied live­stock ac­cord­ing to Art­icle 146a;
gquater.270
in­fringes the pre­vent­ive meas­ures is­sued un­der Art­icle 148a or 165a;
h.271
in­fringes the reg­u­la­tions on the main­ten­ance of plant health un­der Art­icle 152, 153 or 153a272;
i.273
fails to com­ply with the in­struc­tions for use un­der Art­icle 159 para­graph 2 or the reg­u­la­tions on use un­der Art­icle 159a;
k.274
pro­duces, im­ports, stocks, trans­ports, cir­cu­lates, sells or re­com­mends aids to pro­duc­tion that are sub­ject to man­dat­ory ap­prov­al (Art­icle 160), uses an­ti­bi­ot­ics and sim­il­ar sub­stances to en­hance per­form­ance in live­stock or fails to re­gister their use for thera­peut­ic pur­poses (Art­icle 160 para­graph 8);
kbis.275
pro­duces, im­ports, stocks, trans­ports, cir­cu­lates, sells or re­com­mends aids to pro­duc­tion without be­ing ap­proved or re­gistered with the rel­ev­ant au­thor­ity;
kter.276
in­fringes the reg­u­la­tions on la­belling and pack­aging of aids to pro­duc­tion is­sued un­der Art­icle 161;
kquater.277
im­ports, stocks, trans­ports, cir­cu­lates, sells or re­com­mends banned aids to pro­duc­tion (Art­icle 159a);
l.
im­ports, uses or cir­cu­lates plant propaga­tion ma­ter­i­al of a type not in­cluded in a cata­logue of plant vari­et­ies (Art­icle 162);
m.
fails to com­ply with the safety dis­tances set out in Art­icle 163;
n.
fails to provide the in­form­a­tion re­quired un­der Art­icle 164;
o.
fails to ful­fil his or her ob­lig­a­tion to provide in­form­a­tion un­der Art­icle 183.

2 A per­son com­mits any of the fore­go­ing acts through neg­li­gence shall be li­able to a fine not ex­ceed­ing. 10,000 francs.

3 Un­less the of­fence car­ries a more severe a per­son who wil­fully com­mits any of the fol­low­ing acts shall be li­able to a fine not ex­ceed­ing 5,000 francs:

a.278
b.
fails to com­ply with a pro­vi­sion on im­ple­ment­a­tion whose con­tra­ven­tion is de­clared to be an of­fence.

4 At­tempts and com­pli­city are also of­fences.

5 In par­tic­u­larly minor cases, pro­sec­u­tion or im­pos­i­tion of a pen­alty may be dis­pensed with.

262 Amended by No I of the FA of 22 June 2007, in force since 1 Jan. 2008 (AS2007 6095; BBl 2006 6337).

263 Amended by No I of the FA of 22 March 2013, in force since 1 Jan. 2014 (AS 2013 3463, 3863; BBl 2012 2075).

264 In­ser­ted by No I of the FA of 22 March 2013, in force since 1 Jan. 2014 (AS 2013 3463, 3863; BBl 2012 2075).

265 In­ser­ted by No I of the FA of 22 March 2013, in force since 1 Jan. 2014 (AS 2013 3463, 3863; BBl 2012 2075).

266 In­ser­ted by No I of the FA of 22 June 2007, in force since 1 Jan. 2008 (AS2007 6095; BBl 2006 6337).

267 Amended by No I of the FA of 16 June 2023, in force since 1 Jan. 2025 (AS 2024 623; BBl 2020 3955).

268 In­ser­ted by No I of the FA of 22 June 2007, in force since 1 Jan. 2008 (AS2007 6095; BBl 2006 6337).

269 In­ser­ted by No I of the FA of 22 June 2007, in force since 1 Jan. 2008 (AS2007 6095; BBl 2006 6337).

270 In­ser­ted by No I of the FA of 22 June 2007 (AS2007 6095; BBl 2006 6337). Amended by No I of the FA of 16 June 2023, in force since 1 Jan. 2025 (AS 2024 623; BBl 2020 3955).

271 Amended by No I of the FA of 16 June 2023, in force since 1 Jan. 2025 (AS 2024 623; BBl 2020 3955).

272 This art­icle comes in­to force on 1 Jan. 2026.

273 Amended by No I of the FA of 22 June 2007, in force since 1 Jan. 2008 (AS2007 6095; BBl 2006 6337).

274 Amended by No I of the FA of 22 June 2007, in force since 1 Jan. 2008 (AS2007 6095; BBl 2006 6337).

275 In­ser­ted by No I of the FA of 22 June 2007, in force since 1 Jan. 2008 (AS2007 6095; BBl 2006 6337).

276 In­ser­ted by No I of the FA of 22 June 2007, in force since 1 Jan. 2008 (AS2007 6095; BBl 2006 6337).

277 In­ser­ted by An­nex No 3 of the FA of 12 June 2009, in force since 1 Ju­ly 2010 (AS 2010 2617; BBl 2008 7275).

278 Re­pealed by No I of the FA of 22 June 2007, with ef­fect from 1 Jan. 2008 (AS2007 6095; BBl 2006 6337).

Art. 174 Associations and legal entities  

If the of­fence has been com­mit­ted by a leg­al en­tity or a group of per­sons, Art­icles 6 and 7 of the Fed­er­al Act of 22 March 1974279 on Ad­min­is­trat­ive Crim­in­al Law ap­ply.

Art. 175 Prosecution  

1 The can­ton­al au­thor­it­ies are re­spons­ible for pro­sec­u­tions.

2 Any per­son who breaches the reg­u­la­tions on im­port­ing, ex­port­ing or trans­it­ing goods shall be pro­sec­uted and be li­able to the pen­al­ties un­der the le­gis­la­tion on cus­toms tar­iffs. The au­thor­it­ies may not pro­ceed with a pro­sec­u­tion in par­tic­u­larly minor cases of vi­ol­a­tion con­cern­ing the use of im­port quotas for ag­ri­cul­tur­al products.280

3 If an act sim­ul­tan­eously con­sti­tutes an of­fence un­der para­graph 2 and an of­fence pro­sec­uted by the Fed­er­al Of­fice for Cus­toms and Bor­der Se­cur­ity, the pen­alty for the more ser­i­ous of­fence ap­plies; the pen­alty may be raised ac­cord­ingly.281

280 Amended by No I of the FA of 20 June 2003, in force since 1 Jan. 2004 (AS 2003 4217; BBl 2002 4721, 7234).

281 In­ser­ted by No I of the FA of 22 March 2013 (AS 2013 3463, 3863; BBl 2012 2075). Amended by No I 33 of the O of 12 June 2020 on the Amend­ment of Le­gis­la­tion as a con­sequence of the Change to the Name of the Fed­er­al Cus­toms Ad­min­is­tra­tion as part of its fur­ther De­vel­op­ment, in force since 1 Jan. 2022 (AS 2020 2743).

Art. 176 Exclusion of Articles 37–39 of the Subsidies Act  

Art­icles 37–39 of the Fed­er­al Sub­sidies Act of 5 Oc­to­ber 1990282 on con­tra­ven­tions, fraud­u­lent ac­quis­i­tion of an ad­vant­age and pro­sec­u­tion do not ap­ply.

Title 9 Final Provisions

Chapter 1 Implementation

Art. 177 The Federal Council  

1 The Fed­er­al Coun­cil shall draw up the re­quired pro­vi­sions for im­ple­ment­a­tion in­so­far as re­spons­ib­il­ity is not as­signed by law to an­oth­er agency.

2 It may del­eg­ate the task of draw­ing up reg­u­la­tions that are pre­dom­in­antly tech­nic­al or ad­min­is­trat­ive to the EAER und, in con­nec­tion with plant pro­tec­tion sub­stances, to the Fed­er­al De­part­ment of Home Af­fairs or its agen­cies, or to sub­or­din­ate fed­er­al of­fices.283

283 Amended by No I of the O of 17 Nov. 2021 on the Amend­ment of the Ag­ri­cul­ture Act as a con­sequence of the Re­or­gan­isa­tion of the Ap­prov­al Pro­ced­ure for Plant Pro­tec­tion Sub­stances, in force since 1 Jan. 2022 (AS 2021 759).

Art. 177a International agreements 284  

1 The Fed­er­al Coun­cil may con­clude in­ter­na­tion­al agree­ments in the field of ag­ri­cul­ture in­de­pend­ently, with the ex­cep­tion of agree­ments on trade in ag­ri­cul­tur­al products.

2 After con­sult­ing the oth­er in­ter­ested fed­er­al of­fices and au­thor­it­ies, the FO­AG may con­clude agree­ments of a tech­nic­al nature with for­eign ag­ri­cul­tur­al au­thor­it­ies, pub­lic re­search in­sti­tu­tions or in­ter­na­tion­al or­gan­isa­tions re­gard­ing in par­tic­u­lar:

a.
the re­cog­ni­tion of agen­cies re­spons­ible for test­ing, as­sess­ing con­form­ity, ap­prov­ing, re­gis­ter­ing and li­cens­ing in the ag­ri­cul­tur­al sec­tor;
b.
the re­cog­ni­tion of test re­ports, con­form­ity as­sess­ments and li­cens­ing con­cern­ing plant pro­tec­tion and aids to pro­duc­tion as well as meth­ods of pro­duc­tion;
c.
tech­nic­al col­lab­or­a­tion and the ex­change of in­form­a­tion with re­gard to plant pro­tec­tion and the ap­prov­al and cir­cu­la­tion of aids to pro­duc­tion;
d.
con­di­tions and ob­lig­a­tions con­cern­ing the sale or pur­chase of ge­net­ic re­sources for food and ag­ri­cul­ture from state-con­trolled gene banks;
e.
the re­cog­ni­tion of des­ig­na­tions of ori­gin re­lat­ing to ag­ri­cul­tur­al pro­duce;
f.
dir­ect pay­ments, mar­ket sup­port meas­ures and sub­sidies for pro­cessing in en­claves and in the Prin­cip­al­ity of Liecht­en­stein that con­cern the ap­plic­a­tion of this Act and of reg­u­la­tions on ag­ri­cul­ture un­der le­gis­la­tion on live­stock epi­dem­ics, an­im­al pro­tec­tion, pro­tec­tion of wa­ters, en­vir­on­ment­al pro­tec­tion or the pro­tec­tion of nature and cul­tur­al her­it­age;
g.
pro­jects that are part of in­ter­na­tion­al ag­ri­cul­tur­al re­search pro­grammes.

284 In­ser­ted by No I of the FA of 20 June 2003, in force since 1 Jan. 2004 (AS 2003 4217; BBl 2002 4721, 7234).

Art. 177b Commercial services 285  

1 The FO­AG, its ag­ri­cul­tur­al re­search in­sti­tute (Art­icle 114) and the stud farm (Art­icle 121) may provide com­mer­cial ser­vices for third parties if such ser­vices:286

a.
are closely re­lated to their main tasks;
b.
do not com­prom­ise the com­ple­tion of their main tasks; and
c.
re­quire a neg­li­gible amount of ad­di­tion­al ma­ter­i­al and per­son­nel.

2 Com­mer­cial ser­vices must be provided at a cost-ef­fect­ive price based on an es­tim­ate of cost and in­come. The EAER may al­low ex­cep­tions for cer­tain ser­vices if they do not en­tail com­pet­i­tion for private busi­nesses.

285 In­ser­ted by An­nex No 5 of the FA of 18 June 2010, in force since 1 Jan. 2011 (AS 2010 5003; BBl 20097207).

286 Amended by No I of the FA of 16 June 2023, in force since 1 Jan. 2025 (AS 2024 623; BBl 2020 3955).

Art. 178 The cantons  

1 Un­less the Con­fed­er­a­tion is re­spons­ible, im­ple­ment­a­tion is the task of the can­tons.

2 The can­tons shall is­sue the ne­ces­sary pro­vi­sions for im­ple­ment­a­tion and in­form the EAER ac­cord­ingly.

3 The can­tons shall des­ig­nate agen­cies or or­gan­isa­tions to be re­spons­ible for im­ple­ment­a­tion and su­per­vi­sion.

4 If a can­ton fails to draw up pro­vi­sions for im­ple­ment­a­tion in good time, the Fed­er­al Coun­cil shall do so as a tem­por­ary meas­ure.

5 For im­ple­ment­ing the meas­ures con­cern­ing dir­ect pay­ments, the can­tons use defined ba­sic data, re­cord the ne­ces­sary land and how it is used as well as the oth­er ne­ces­sary ob­jects in the geo­graph­ic­al in­form­a­tion sys­tem in ac­cord­ance with Art­icle 165e and cal­cu­late the sub­sidies for each farm on the basis of these data.287

287 In­ser­ted by No I of the FA of 22 March 2013, in force since 1 Jan. 2014 (AS 2013 3463, 3863; BBl 2012 2075).

Art. 179 General supervision by the Confederation  

1 The Fed­er­al Coun­cil shall su­per­vise the im­ple­ment­a­tion of the Act by the can­tons.

2 If a can­ton fails to im­ple­ment the Act or is neg­li­gent in its im­ple­ment­a­tion, the Con­fed­er­a­tion may de­mand re­pay­ment of fin­an­cial as­sist­ance or re­duce or re­fuse the fin­an­cial as­sist­ance.288 This also ap­plies even if a right of ap­peal un­der Art­icle 166 para­graph 3 is not ex­er­cised.

288 Amended by No I of the FA of 16 June 2023, in force since 1 Jan. 2025 (AS 2024 623; BBl 2020 3955).

Art. 180 Cooperation between organisations and businesses  

1 The Con­fed­er­a­tion and the can­tons may work with busi­nesses and or­gan­isa­tions in or­der to im­ple­ment the Act or set up ap­pro­pri­ate or­gan­isa­tions to do so.

2 The co­oper­a­tion between these busi­nesses and or­gan­isa­tions shall be su­per­vised by the au­thor­it­ies. The tasks and powers trans­ferred to them must be de­tailed by the rel­ev­ant au­thor­it­ies, to whom they must sub­mit re­ports and ac­counts; this does not ap­ply to cer­ti­fic­a­tion bod­ies to which con­trol of des­ig­nated products un­der Art­icle 14 of this Act and Art­icle 41a of the Forest Act of 4 Oc­to­ber 1991289 has been trans­ferred.290 Par­lia­ment­ary con­trol may be ex­er­cised in the Con­fed­er­a­tion and the can­tons.

3 The Fed­er­al Coun­cil and the can­tons may au­thor­ise the busi­nesses and or­gan­isa­tions who work with them to levy an ap­pro­pri­ate charge for their activ­it­ies. Their rates must be ap­proved by the EAER.

289 SR 921.0

290 Second sen­tence amended by No I of the FA of 16 June 2023, in force since 1 Jan. 2025 (AS 2024 623; BBl 2020 3955).

Art. 181 Controls  

1 The agen­cies re­spons­ible for im­ple­ment­a­tion shall reg­u­late the ne­ces­sary con­trol meas­ures and data col­lec­tion as re­quired for im­ple­ment­ing this Act, its im­ple­ment­ing pro­vi­sions or the rul­ings based there­on.291

1bis The Fed­er­al Coun­cil may draw up reg­u­la­tions in or­der to en­sure that, for the im­ple­ment­a­tion of this Act and of oth­er le­gis­la­tion on ag­ri­cul­ture, con­trol activ­it­ies are uni­form, stand­ard­ised and com­ple­ment­ary and that the ne­ces­sary in­form­a­tion is ex­changed among the con­trol agen­cies re­spons­ible.292

2 In­di­vidu­als, busi­nesses or or­gan­isa­tions that prompt the need for con­trols through their un­law­ful con­duct, or hinder or pre­vent con­trols are li­able for any costs in­curred.

3 The Fed­er­al Coun­cil may del­eg­ate cer­tain con­trol meas­ures and data col­lec­tion to the can­tons.

4 It may spe­cify charges for con­trols that do not res­ult in a com­plaint, in par­tic­u­lar for:

a.
phytosan­it­ary con­trols;
b.
con­trols of seeds and seed­lings;
c.
con­trol ana­lyses;
d.
fod­der con­trols.293

5 It may stip­u­late that the im­port­er has to pay for spe­cial con­trols ow­ing to known or new risks in con­nec­tion with cer­tain aids to ag­ri­cul­tur­al pro­duc­tion or plants.294

6 It may stip­u­late fur­ther charges in­so­far as Switzer­land has un­der­taken to levy such charges un­der the terms of an in­ter­na­tion­al agree­ment.295

7 The Con­fed­er­a­tion may fin­ance labor­at­ory ana­lyses for the con­trol of plant pro­tec­tion sub­stance pro­vi­sions.296

291 Amended by No I of the FA of 22 June 2007, in force since 1 Jan. 2008 (AS2007 6095; BBl 2006 6337).

292 In­ser­ted by No I of the FA of 22 June 2007, in force since 1 Jan. 2008 (AS2007 6095; BBl 2006 6337).

293 In­ser­ted by No I of the FA of 22 March 2013, in force since 1 Jan. 2014 (AS 2013 3463, 3863; BBl 2012 2075).

294 In­ser­ted by No I of the FA of 22 March 2013, in force since 1 Jan. 2014 (AS 2013 3463, 3863; BBl 2012 2075).

295 In­ser­ted by No I of the FA of 22 March 2013, in force since 1 Jan. 2014 (AS 2013 3463, 3863; BBl 2012 2075).

296 In­ser­ted by No I of the FA of 16 June 2023, in force since 1 Jan. 2025 (AS 2024 623; BBl 2020 3955).

Art. 182 Prosecution of infringements 297  

1 The Fed­er­al Coun­cil shall co­ordin­ate the im­ple­ment­a­tion of the Food­stuffs Act of 9 Oc­to­ber 1992298, the Cus­toms Tar­iff Act of 18 March 2005299 and this Act; in ad­di­tion, it may re­quire the Fed­er­al Tax Ad­min­is­tra­tion to pass on in­form­a­tion.300

2 The Fed­er­al Coun­cil shall set up a cent­ral of­fice to in­vest­ig­ate in­fringe­ments con­cern­ing:

a.
pro­tec­ted la­belling for ag­ri­cul­tur­al products;
b.
the im­port, trans­it and ex­port of ag­ri­cul­tur­al products;
c.
de­clar­a­tion of ori­gin and pro­duc­tion meth­ods.

297 Amended by No I of the FA of 20 June 2003, in force since 1 Jan. 2004 (AS 2003 4217; BBl 2002 4721, 7234).

298 [AS 1995 1469; 1996 1725An­nex No 3; 1998 3033An­nex No 5; 2001 2790An­nex No 5; 2002 775; 2003 4803An­nex No 6; 2005 971; 2006 2197An­nex No 94, 2363No II; 2008 785; 2011 5227No I 2.8; 2013 3095An­nex 1 No 3. AS 2017 249An­nex No I]. See now: FA of 20 June 2014 (SR 817.0).

299 SR 631.0

300 Amended by No I of the FA of 22 June 2007, in force since 1 Jan. 2008 (AS2007 6095; BBl 2006 6337).

Art. 183 Mandatory provision of information 301  

Every in­di­vidu­al is ob­liged to provide the rel­ev­ant agen­cies with the in­form­a­tion re­ques­ted in par­tic­u­lar, as well as present­ing proof and hand­ing it over for ex­am­in­a­tion as re­quired by the im­ple­ment­a­tion of this Act, its im­ple­ment­ing pro­vi­sions or the rul­ings based there­on; moreover, every in­di­vidu­al must al­low in­spect­ors ac­cess to the busi­ness and to com­mer­cial and stor­age premises, to in­spect the ac­counts and cor­res­pond­ence and to take samples.

301 Amended by No I of the FA of 22 March 2013, in force since 1 Jan. 2014 (AS 2013 3463, 3863; BBl 2012 2075).

Art. 184 Administrative assistance between the authorities 302  

The FO­AG and the fed­er­al, can­ton­al and loc­al au­thor­it­ies shall provide mu­tu­al sup­port and ex­change all the in­form­a­tion re­quired for ful­filling their tasks.

302 Amended by No I of the FA of 22 March 2013, in force since 1 Jan. 2014 (AS 2013 3463, 3863; BBl 2012 2075).

Art. 185 Data on implementation, monitoring and assessments 303  

1 In or­der to cre­ate the es­sen­tial basis for im­ple­ment­ing the Act and for mon­it­or­ing its ef­fect, the Con­fed­er­a­tion shall col­lect and re­cord data on cer­tain sec­tors and on in­di­vidu­al busi­nesses con­cern­ing:

a.
the con­duct of ag­ri­cul­tur­al policy meas­ures;
b.
the as­sess­ment of the eco­nom­ic situ­ation in the ag­ri­cul­tur­al sec­tor;
c.
the mon­it­or­ing of the mar­ket situ­ation;
d.
the as­sess­ment of the ef­fects of ag­ri­cul­ture on the nat­ur­al her­it­age and the main­ten­ance of farm­land.

1bis It shall mon­it­or the eco­nom­ic, eco­lo­gic­al and so­cial situ­ation in the ag­ri­cul­tur­al sec­tor and the pub­lic ser­vices provided by ag­ri­cul­ture.304

[tab]
1ter It shall as­sess the ef­fect­ive­ness of the meas­ures un­der this Act.305

2 The Fed­er­al Coun­cil may is­sue dir­ect­ives in or­der to har­mon­ise data col­lec­tion and data re­cord­ing and to stand­ard­ise stat­ist­ics on ag­ri­cul­ture.

3 The Fed­er­al Coun­cil may man­date fed­er­al or can­ton­al au­thor­it­ies or oth­er agen­cies to col­lect data and keep a re­gister. Re­mu­ner­a­tion is paid for this ser­vice.

3bis The Fed­er­al Coun­cil may re­quire farm­ers who re­ceive fin­an­cial as­sist­ance un­der this Act to de­liv­er data on in­di­vidu­al busi­nesses that are re­quired to reach the tar­gets spe­cified in para­graph 1 let­ters b and d. The Fed­er­al Coun­cil shall in­form the pub­lic of whom it has shared the data with.306

4 The fed­er­al agency re­spons­ible may pro­cess the data col­lec­ted for stat­ist­ic­al pur­poses.

5 and 6307

303 Amended by No I of the FA of 22 March 2013, in force since 1 Jan. 2014 (AS 2013 3463, 3863; BBl 2012 2075).

304 In­ser­ted by No I of the FA of 22 March 2013, in force since 1 Jan. 2014 (AS 2013 3463, 3863; BBl 2012 2075).

305 In­ser­ted by No I of the FA of 22 March 2013, in force since 1 Jan. 2014 (AS 2013 3463, 3863; BBl 2012 2075).

306 In­ser­ted by No I of the FA of 16 June 2023, in force since 1 Jan. 2025 (AS 2024 623; BBl 2020 3955).

307 In­ser­ted by No I of the FA of 22 June 2007 (AS2007 6095; BBl 2006 6337). Re­pealed by No I of the FA of 22 March 2013, with ef­fect from 1 Jan. 2014 (AS 2013 3463, 3863; BBl 2012 2075).

Art. 186 Advisory committee  

The Fed­er­al Coun­cil shall set up a stand­ing ad­vis­ory com­mit­tee com­pris­ing at the most 15 mem­bers who ad­vise the Coun­cil on the im­ple­ment­a­tion of this Act.

Chapter 2 Transitional Provisions

Art. 187 Transitional provisions to the Federal Act on Agriculture 308  

1 The pro­vi­sions that have been re­pealed re­main ap­plic­able to all facts oc­cur­ring dur­ing their peri­od of valid­ity, with the ex­cep­tion of pro­ced­ur­al reg­u­la­tions.

2–9309

10 The re­quire­ment re­gard­ing proof of eco­lo­gic­al per­form­ance un­der Art­icle 70 para­graph 2 comes in­to force five years at the latest after this Act comes in­to force.

11–13310

14 The Fed­er­al Coun­cil shall stip­u­late re­quire­ments con­cern­ing the re­pay­ment of the loan to the joint or­gan­isa­tion un­der Art­icle 1 para­graph 2 of the Cheese Mar­ket­ing Act of 27 June 1969311. The De­part­ments and Of­fices des­ig­nated by the Fed­er­al Coun­cil are au­thor­ised to is­sue in­struc­tions to the joint or­gan­isa­tion re­gard­ing the real­isa­tion of as­sets and the set­tle­ment of li­ab­il­it­ies; con­tri­bu­tions from the Con­fed­er­a­tion are con­di­tion­al on com­pli­ance with such in­struc­tions. The choice of li­quid­at­ors by the joint or­gan­isa­tion must be ap­proved by the De­part­ment des­ig­nated by the Fed­er­al Coun­cil. The Con­fed­er­a­tion shall cov­er the cost of li­quid­a­tion of the joint or­gan­isa­tion. The Fed­er­al Coun­cil shall en­sure that no pro­ceeds from the li­quid­a­tion go to the spon­sors of the joint or­gan­isa­tion; it shall also de­cide what pro­por­tion of the share cap­it­al must be re­paid.

15 Art­icle 55 comes in­to force only when the re­peal of the Grain Act of 20 March 1959312 comes in­to force.

308 In­ser­ted by No III of the FA of 24 March 2000 on the re­peal of the Grain Act, in force since 1 Ju­ly 2001 (AS 2001 1539; BBl 1999 9261).

309 Re­pealed by No I of the FA of 22 March 2013, with ef­fect from 1 Jan. 2014 (AS 2013 3463, 3863; BBl 2012 2075).

310 Re­pealed by No I of the FA of 22 March 2013, with ef­fect from 1 Jan. 2014 (AS 2013 3463, 3863; BBl 2012 2075).

311 [AS 1969 1046; 1991 857An­nex No 32; 1993 901An­nex No 28; 1998 3033An­nex let­ter n]

312 This law was re­pealed on 1 Ju­ly 2001.

Art. 187a313  

313 In­ser­ted by No III of the FA of 24 March 2000 on the Re­peal of the Grain Act (AS 2001 1539; BBl 1999 9261). Re­pealed by No I of the FA of 22 March 2013, with ef­fect from 1 Jan. 2014 (AS 2013 3463, 3863; BBl 2012 2075).

Art. 187b Transitional provisions to the Amendment 20 June 2003 314  

1–4315

5 Art­icle 138 comes in­to force only when the new Vo­ca­tion­al and Pro­fes­sion­al Edu­ca­tion and Train­ing Act of 13 Decem­ber 2002316 comes in­to force.

6 and 7317

8318

314 In­ser­ted by No I of the FA of 20 June 2003, in force since 1 Jan. 2004 (AS 2003 4217; BBl 2002 4721, 7234).

315 Re­pealed by No I of the FA of 22 March 2013, with ef­fect from 1 Jan. 2014 (AS 2013 3463, 3863; BBl 2012 2075).

316 SR 412.10

317 Re­pealed by No I of the FA of 22 March 2013, with ef­fect from 1 Jan. 2014 (AS 2013 3463, 3863; BBl 2012 2075).

318 In­ser­ted by No I 15 of the FA of 19 Dec 2003 on the 2003 Pro­gramme for Re­du­cing the Fed­er­al Budget (AS 2004 1633; BBl 2003 5615). Re­pealed by No I of the FA of 22 June 2007, with ef­fect from 1 Jan. 2008 (AS2007 6095, 6107; BBl 2006 6337).

Art. 187c Transitional provisions to the Amendment of 22 June 2007 319  

1 Wine pro­duced in and be­fore 2007 may be pro­cessed and la­belled un­der the cur­rent le­gis­la­tion. It may be sold to con­sumers un­til sup­plies are ex­hausted.

2320

319 In­ser­ted by No I of the FA of 22 June 2007, in force since 1 Jan. 2008 (AS2007 6095; BBl 2006 6337).

320 Re­pealed by No I of the FA of 22 March 2013, with ef­fect from 1 Jan. 2014 (AS 2013 3463, 3863; BBl 2012 2075).

Art. 187d Transitional provisions to the Amendment of 22 March 2013 321  

1 The Fed­er­al Coun­cil shall sub­mit a re­port by 30 June 2016 that in­cludes a meth­od for as­sess­ing the use of ge­net­ic­ally mod­i­fied plants. This re­port must in­clude an opin­ion on wheth­er ge­net­ic­ally mod­i­fied plants of­fer ad­vant­ages for pro­du­cers, con­sumers and the en­vir­on­ment in com­par­is­on with stand­ard ag­ri­cul­tur­al products and aids to pro­duc­tion. On the basis of the meth­od presen­ted, the Fed­er­al Coun­cil shall draw up a cost-ef­fect­ive­ness bal­ance sheet for Switzer­land of the ge­net­ic­ally mod­i­fied plants that ex­ist when the amended ver­sion of this Act of 22 March 2013322 comes in­to force.

2 In con­sulta­tion with the can­tons and the rel­ev­ant sec­tors, the Fed­er­al Coun­cil shall set out the aims and strategies for re­cog­nising and mon­it­or­ing res­ist­ance to an­ti­bi­ot­ics and the re­duc­tion of the use of an­ti­bi­ot­ics by the end of 2014.

3 When draw­ing up the aims and strategies men­tioned in para­graph 2, the fol­low­ing in par­tic­u­lar must be taken in­to ac­count:

a.
the en­vir­on­ment­al aims of ag­ri­cul­ture;
b.
in­ter­na­tion­al re­com­mend­a­tions and guidelines;
c.
cur­rent sci­entif­ic know­ledge.

4 On the basis of re­ports, the Con­fed­er­a­tion and the can­tons shall ex­am­ine wheth­er the aims men­tioned in para­graph 2 have been achieved and, if ne­ces­sary, take cor­res­pond­ing meas­ures.

321 In­ser­ted by No I of the FA of 22 March 2013, in force since 1 Jan. 2014 (AS 2013 3463, 3863; BBl 2012 2075).

322 BBl 2013 3463

Art. 187e Transitional provisions to the Amendment of 16 June 2023 323  

1

2 The pre­vi­ous law ap­plies to pro­ced­ures against de­cisions by ap­peals com­mis­sions of cer­ti­fic­a­tion or in­spec­tion bod­ies (as de­scribed in Art­icle 166 para­graph 1) that are pending when this Amend­ment enters in­to force.

323 In­ser­ted by No I of the FA of 16 June 2023, in force since 1 Jan. 2025 (AS 2024 623; BBl 2020 3955).

Chapter 3 Referendum and Commencement

Art. 188  

1 This Act is sub­ject to an op­tion­al ref­er­en­dum.

2 The Fed­er­al Coun­cil de­cides on the com­mence­ment date.

3 Art­icles 40–42 ap­ply un­til 31 Decem­ber 2008.324

Com­mence­ment date:325 1 Janu­ary 1999
Art­icles 28–45 and An­nex let­ters l–n: 1 May 1999
Art­icle 160 para­graph 7 and An­nex No 7: 1 Au­gust 1999

324 Amended by No I of the FA of 22 June 2007, in force since 1 Jan. 2008 (AS2007 6095; BBl 2006 6337).

325 FCD of 7 Dec. 1998.

Annex

Repeal and modification of prior legislation

Repeal of prior legislation

The following are repealed:

a.
the Federal Decree of 20 June 1939326 on the assurance of a federal contribution to the cantons of Schwyz and Glarus for the construction of the Pragelstrasse between Hinterthal and Vorauen;
b.
the Federal Decree of 25 September 1941327 on the assurance of a federal contribution to the canton of St. Gallen for the improvement of the Rhine plain;
c.
the Federal Agriculture Act of 3 October 1951328; subject to Article 187 paragraph 7 of this Act;
d.
the Federal Act of 14 December 1979329 on Subsidies for Farming under Difficult Conditions;
e.
the Federal Decree of 28 March 1952330 on Federal Subsidies for Improvements to Avert Natural Disasters;
f.
the Federal Act of 23 March 1962331 on Investment Loans and Financial Assistance to Farmers;
g.
the Sugar Decree of 23 June 1989332;
h.
the Federal Decree of 19 June 1992333 on the Wine Industry;
i.
the Federal Livestock Sales Act of 15 June 1962334; subject to Article 187 paragraph 9 of this Act;
k.
the Federal Act of 28 June 1974335 on Contributions to Costs for Livestock Farmers in Upland and Mountain Areas;
l.
the Milk Decree of 29 September 1953336;
m.
the Dairy Farming Decree of 16 December 1988337;
n.
the Cheese Marketing Act of 27 June 1969338;
o.
the Federal Act of 21 December 1960339 on Protected Product Prices and the Price Compensation Fund for Eggs and Egg Products.

326 [BS 4 1056]

327 [BS 4 1002]

328 [AS 1953 1073; 1962 1144Art. 14; 1967 722; 1968 92; 1971 1465Final and Transitional Provisions X. Tit. Art. 6 No 7; 1974 763; 1977 2249 No I, 921, 942, 931; 1979 2058; 1982 1676 Annex No 6; 1988 640; 1989 504 Art. 33 letter c; 1991 362 No II 51, 857 Annex No 25, 2611; 1992 1860 Art. 75 No 5, 1986 Art. 36 para. 1; 1993 1410 Art. 92 No 4, 1571, 2080 Annex No 11; 1994 28; 1995 1469 Art. 59, 1837, 3517 No I 2; 1996 2588 Annex No 2; 1997 1187, 1190; 1998 1822 Art. 15 No 3]

329 [AS 1980 679, 1991 857Annex No 26, 1992 2104No II 1, 1997 1190No II 1]

330 [AS 1952 561]

331 [AS 1962 1273; 1972 2699; 1977 2249; 1991 362No II 52, 857Annex No 27; 1992 288Annex No 47 2104]

332 [AS 1989 1904, 1992 288Annex No 50, 1995 1988]

333 [AS 1992 1986, 1997 1216]

334 [AS 1962 1144, 1977 2249No I 941, 1978 1407, 1991 857Annex No 29, 1992 288Annex No 52, 1993 325No 13]

335 [AS 1974 2063, 1980679Art. 12, 1983 488, 1991 857Annex No 30, 1992 2104No II 2, 1997 1190No II 3]

336 [AS 1953 1109, 1957 571No II para. 2, 1969 1052, 1971 1597, 1974 1857Annex No 29, 1979 1414, 1989 504Art. 33 letter c, 1992 288 Annex No 54, 1994 1648, 1995 2075]

337 [AS 1989 504, 1991 857Annex No 31, 1992 288Annex No 55, 1993 325No I 14, 1994 1634No I 4, 1995 2077]

338 [AS 1969 1046, 1991 857Annex No 32, 1993 901Annex No 28]

339 [AS 1961 263, 1987 2324, 1993 901Annex No 30, 1995 2097]

Amendment of Current Legislation

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340 The amendments may be consulted under AS 1998 3033.

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