1 Foodstuffs within the meaning of the Foodstuffs Act of 9 October 199258 (FSA) fall under this provision, with the exception of natural products under Article 48a of this Act. The Federal Council shall regulate the differences in detail.
2 The origin of a foodstuff is the place from which at least 80 per cent of the raw material weight that makes up the foodstuff comes from. For milk and dairy products, the weight of milk as the raw material must equal 100 per cent.
3 Excluded from the calculation under paragraph 2 are:
- a.
- natural products which, due to natural conditions, cannot be produced at the place of origin;
- b.
- natural products that are temporarily not available in sufficient quantities at the place of origin.
4 For the calculation under paragraph 2, all raw materials for which the domestic self-supply rate is at least 50 per cent must be taken into account. Where the raw material self-supply rate is 20–49.9 per cent, only half of the raw materials are to be taken into account. Where the raw material self-supply rate is less than 20 per cent, the raw materials may be excluded from the calculation. The Federal Council shall regulate the details.
5 In addition, the indication of source must correspond to the place where the processing, which has given the foodstuff its essential characteristics, has taken place.