Milk and milk products (apro_mk)

National Reference Metadata in ESS Standard for Milk statistics Quality Report Structure (esqrsmk)

Compiling agency: Ministry of Agriculture and Rural Development (Responsible for TABLES A, B, D to G and H) Central Statistical Office (Responsible for TABLES C and I)


Eurostat metadata
Reference metadata
1. Contact
2. Statistical presentation
3. Statistical processing
4. Quality management
5. Relevance
6. Accuracy and reliability
7. Timeliness and punctuality
8. Coherence and comparability
9. Accessibility and clarity
10. Cost and Burden
11. Confidentiality
12. Comment
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Annexes (including footnotes)
 



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1. Contact Top
1.1. Contact organisation

Ministry of Agriculture and Rural Development (Responsible for TABLES A, B, D to G and H)

Central Statistical Office (Responsible for TABLES C and I)

1.2. Contact organisation unit

Ministry of Agriculture and Rural Development (Responsible for TABLES A, B, D to G and H): Department of Agricultural Markets, Market Information

Central Statistical Office (Responsible for TABLES C and I): Agriculture Division

1.5. Contact mail address

Ministry of Agriculture and Rural Development (Responsible for TABLES A, B, D to G and H): 30, Wspólna Street; 00-930 Warsaw, Poland

Central Statistical Office (Responsible for TABLES C and I): Al. Niepodległości 208; 00-925 Warsaw, Poland


2. Statistical presentation Top
2.1. Data description

Milk and milk product statistics are collected under Decision 97/80/EC implementing Directive 96/16/EC. They cover milk collected (cow's milk) and products obtained by dairies (monthly, table A), annual production and utilization of milk (all milk) in dairies (annual, tables B and H), statistics on the structure of dairies (every third year, tables D, E, F, G1, G2, G3, G4, G5) and annual production and utilization of milk (all milk) on farms (tables C and I). An annual methodological report is also collected.

European Economic Area countries (EEA, Iceland, Liechtenstein and Norway) are requested to provide milk statistics, with the exception of those related to home consumption, as stated in Annex XXI of the EEA Agreement.

The Agreement between the European Community and the Swiss Confederation on cooperation in the field of statistics states that Switzerland must provide Eurostat with national milk statistics. It has been amended in 2013 for covering also some livestock and meat statistics.

The same statistics are requested from the candidate countries as acquis communautaire.

2.2. Classification system

The list of items and their definition are from the Decision 97/80/EC : Annex I list of milk products and explanatory notes, Annex II list of tables and explanatory notes.

Regional data: The territorial classification of regional data is broken down according to the NUTS classification for Member States.

2.3. Coverage - sector

Statistics on farm production and utilization of milk on farms cover agricultural holdings in Member States.

Milk statistics in Dairies cover EU plants whose activity is milk collection and milk product production. The sample surveys must cover exhaustively dairies representing 95 % of the cows’ milk collected by Member States, the balance being represented by sampling or other sources.

2.4. Statistical concepts and definitions

Milk statistics (annual) in Dairies are led by the concept of ‘national dairy’, i.e. the dairy sector is considered as a single process, which internal flows are not (intended to be) taken into account.

Use of raw milk is followed through production of its two main components, fat and protein content. Milk processed is thus accounted for as an aggregate of UWM (utilized whole milk, with the full content of fat and proteins) and USM (utilized skimmed milk, with the full content of proteins, without fat). As a process can produce skimmed milk further to the main (fat) product and, in such a case, USM can be negative. This is especially the case for cream and butter production.

 

Regional data

Region means a sub-division of a Member State territory. 'Region' refers to NUTS 2 for milk production (farms), the NUTS reference being the version applicable on the date of data transmission.


TABLES B and H (Dairy annual data)

Further information (Referring to the part 3 of the milk questionnaire)

Part A) AVAILABLE RESOURCES  
A.1 Imports of milk, cream and other milk products  
Are there purchases of raw milk by dairies from approved purchasers located in another country?  No
If Yes, are these purchases entered on the accounts with imports? (Table B, column B) 
If you use data from external trade statistics, explain how you separate imports for the dairy industry from other imports. 
How do you deal with deliveries of intermediate products from a plant in one country to another plant in a different country but belonging to the same enterprise?  They are included in enterprises’ deliveries
If Other, specify: 

 

Part B) USE (manufactured products)  
B.1 Main products (column 1 in the table B)  
Are there any links between the milk statistics surveys and the Prodcom surveys? (Council Regulation EEC N° 3924/94 of 19 December 1991 on the establishment of a Community survey of industrial production OJ L374, 31.12.1991, p.1.) No
If yes, are both surveys managed by the same body? 
B.2 Double counting  
B.2.1 In dairies  
To avoid double counting, on which variables does the survey focus?  On processed products (DELIVERY of production)
Comments 
B.2.2 Cheese – processed cheese  
Do you conduct a specific survey covering the raw materials used to make processed cheese? (cheese, butter, cream, other milk products)  No
Are these raw materials deducted from or included in the data in column 1 of Table B?  Included
B.4 Calculation of fat inputs  
How are the fat inputs in Table B calculated?  as INPUT (i.e. on the basis of the raw materials used in manufacturing)
Certain States may use both methods (self-monitoring): specify 
B.5 Proteins (Table H)  
What is your method of measuring or estimating proteins?  as INPUT (i.e. on the basis of the raw materials used in manufacturing)
as OUTPUT (i.e. on the basis of the finished product)
Any explanations 

For butter and cheese output method is used


TABLE C (Farms annual data)

Collecting the basic information (Referring to the part 2 of the milk questionnaire)

B) Agricultural holdings (farms)  
B.6 Cows' milk  
Excluding milk directly suckled by calves, is all the milk from milking (including colostrum) that is used as animal feed (in buckets or by other means) included in the sum of available milk?  Yes
2.5. Statistical unit

Dairy enterprises -- undertakings of two types:

• Collection centres collect milk or cream and transfer it in whole or in part to other enterprises without any processing. They are often defined as referred to in Article 2(2) of Council Directive 96/16/EC.

• Dairies and agricultural holdings purchase milk or milk products from agricultural holdings or collection centres with a view to transforming them into milk products. They are often defined as referred to in Article 2(1) of Council Directive 96/16/EC.

Some enterprises process milk products obtained from a dairy as defined above, e.g. skimmed milk into milk powder or yogurt, and may appear to be excluded from the definition of dairy enterprises. Nevertheless, non-packed intermediate products are considered as raw products and such dairies are therefore covered as statistical units for the purpose of some statistics, whatever the enterprise supplying them.

 

Agricultural holdings are the statistical units for milk production and its use on farm within the meaning of Article 2(a) of Regulation (EC) N°1166/2008 of the European Parliament and of the Council.

2.6. Statistical population

The statistical population is the framework of the statistical units in the reference Member State or country for the reference period. All agricultural holdings producing milk and all dairies in the Member State.

Nevertheless, data collection may be organized in a different way by a respondent other than the statistical unit. For instance, milk delivered by farms to dairies (table C) is accounted for by both units, and can be obtained more easily from dairies, of which there are fewer.

2.7. Reference area

The entire territory of the country. The reference area is the territory of the Member States as defined by Decision 91/450/EEC1 For non-EU countries, territory follows the definition agreed bi-laterally with Eurostat.



1 Commission Decision of 26 July 1991 defining the territory of Member States for the purposes of implementing Article 1 of Council Directive 89/130/EEC, Euratom on the harmonization of the compilation of gross national product at market prices. OJ L 240, 29.8.1991, pp. 36-40.

2.8. Coverage - Time

Data are presented in chronological series for each country and for the EU. The period covered varies according to the country, depending on the date of accession to the EU. They are available at least for the EU Member States, depending on the date they became members of the EEC or EU, from legislation to repeal of the legal text and insofar as Member States comply with legislation.

Milk statistics are available, at least partly, since reference years 1960 for the countries that were Member States at this time.

Further time periods may be available if collected on a volunteer basis, especially, data collected under a gentlemen’s agreement, data collected for accessing and acceding countries, and data collected under other specific agreements.

2.9. Base period

Information not collected in line with the Decision 97/80/EC (ANNEX III)


3. Statistical processing Top
3.1. Source data

TABLE A (Dairy monthly data), TABLES B and H (Dairy annual data)

Collecting the basic information (Referring to the part 2 of the milk questionnaire)

A) From Dairies  
A.1 General characteristics  
Number of dairy companies present on the 1 January (reference year) (excluding centres or companies which only collect) 

140

Number of collection centres or companies (as defined in Article 2 (2) of Directive 96/16/EC) 

177

A.2 Origin of the listing (of survey units) used for monthly and annual surveys (Tables A and B)  
What is the origin of the listing used?  Extract from the national business register
Other
If Other, specify sources 

1. "Purchaser's register" carried out by the National Support Center for Agriculture.

2. The list of approved establishment according to Regulation (EC) 853/2004 Section IX - Raw milk and milk products.

A.3 How often is the listing updated? (Tables A and B)  
Do you update the listing used  Annual
A.4 Monthly questionnaires (Dairies: Table A)  
Number of survey units concerned 

340

Proportion of statistical population surveyed by this sample (%) 

100

Do you use supplementary sources of information?  No
If Yes, which? 
A.5 Annual questionnaires (Dairies: Tables B and H) 
Number of survey units concerned 

The annual survey is exhaustive.

Do you use supplementary sources of information?  No
If Yes, which? 


TABLES B and H (Dairy annual data)

Further information (Referring to the part 3 of the milk questionnaire)

Part A) AVAILABLE RESOURCES  
A.1 Imports of milk, cream and other milk products  
Do you use the data obtained directly from dairies to record cross-border trade?  No
If Yes 
If Other sources, specify 
Do you use the data from external trade statistics?  No

 

Part B) USE (manufactured products)  
B.4 Calculation of fat inputs  
Do you use data from dairies as a source of information?  Yes
If not, what source of information is used? 


TABLES C and I (Farms annual data)

Collecting the basic information (Referring to the part 2 of the milk questionnaire)

B) Agricultural holdings (Farms)  
Number of agricultural holdings (farms) concerned on the 1 January (reference year) 

1317400 (FSS on 1 June 2020)

B.1 Existence of a regular survey of the production and use of milk on the farm (Table C)  
Is there a regular survey of the production and use of milk on the farm?  Yes
B.4 In case of a regular survey of the production and use of milk on the farm, use of supplementary sources of information (Table C)  
Do you use supplementary sources of information?  No
If Yes, which? 
B.6 Regional data - Evaluation of regional production (Table I)  
Do data exist at source?  Yes
Are data calculated a postériori?  No
If the data are calculated, which is the method used? 
If Other, specify 
3.2. Frequency of data collection

Information not collected in line with the Decision 97/80/EC (ANNEX III)

3.3. Data collection

General (Referring to the part 1 of the milk questionnaire)

Does any other body play a part in compiling milk statistics?  No
If yes, give the name and details of the body. 


TABLE A (Dairy monthly data), TABLES B and H (Dairy annual data)

Collecting the basic information (Referring to the part 2 of the milk questionnaire)

A) From Dairies  
A.4 Monthly questionnaires (Dairies: Table A)  
Survey method  By telephone
Other
If Other, specify means 

internet, on website CSO

A.5 Annual questionnaires (Dairies: Tables B and H)  
Survey method  By telephone
Other
If Other, specify mean

internet, on website CSO


TABLE C (Farms annual data)

Collecting the basic information (Referring to the part 2 of the milk questionnaire)

B) Agricultural holdings (Farms)  
B.2 If there is a regular survey of the production and use of milk on the farm, detail procedures.  
Survey method  By telephone
Other
If Other, specify means 

internet, on website CSO

Description of survey methodology 

he information on milk production in agricultural holdings and the direction of milk disposal is collected once a year (December) in the scope of survey on  poultry population and animal production. In private holdings the surveys are conducted by telephone and with the use of self-enumeration method as well as using a sample survey method and the results are extrapolated on the total population of agricultural holdings. In other holdings like state farms, co-operatives and companies, the full surveys (reports) are conducted with the use of self-enumeration method; the completed forms are sent to the statistical office in Olsztyn by website Statistics Poland. Other agricultural holdings have a possibility to use a self-enumeration method by the Internet (the Statistics Poland reporting portal). Data on cows population coming from the Animal Identification and Registration System conducted by the Agency for Restructuring and Modernisation of Agriculture (ARMA).

3.4. Data validation

Information not collected in line with the Decision 97/80/EC (ANNEX III)

3.5. Data compilation

TABLES B and H (Dairy annual data)

Further information (Referring to the part 3 of the milk questionnaire)

Part B) USE (manufactured products) 

B.3 Calculation of whole/skimmed milk inputs 

How are the milk inputs in Table B calculated for the following products?

11-12 liquid milk and buttermilk Direct survey
13 creams Direct survey
14-15-16 other fresh products (acidified milks, milk-based drinks, jellied milks, etc.) Direct survey
21 concentrated milk Direct survey
22 powder products Direct survey
23 Total butter and other yellow fat products Direct survey
24 cheeses Direct survey
2411 cows’ milk cheeses Direct survey
25 processed cheeses Direct survey
27 whey Direct survey


TABLE C (Farms annual data)

Collecting the basic information (Referring to the part 2 of the milk questionnaire)

B) Agricultural holdings (Farms) 
B.5 If there is not a regular survey of the production and use of milk on the farm 
Explain and detail the method used to calculate or estimate the annual production and use of milk on the farm:

On the basis of the results of the survey poultry population and animal production, which is carried out in private holdings once a year (in December), we receive information on the daily average milk production per one cow . Granted that the period of lactation for cows lasts 305 days,  we calculate the annual average milk capacity for one cow (i.e. for whole period of lactation). Then the annual average milk capacity for one cow is multiplied by the mediumyear state of cows (calculated as an arithmetic mean of cattle population form three surveys; for the year 2022 the mediumyear caw population was calculated on the basis of the cows state in December 2021, June 2022 and December 2022). From the afore-said surveys, conducted in the individual holdings, we also receive data (as percentage) on use of milk for direct consumption, sale, milk processing on farms etc. On that basis we calculate the direction of the disposal of the annual milk production.

In the state farms the full surveys are conducted once a year.

The information on milk production in agricultural holdings (individual and others) and the direction of milk disposal is collected at regional (NUTS 2) level.

3.6. Adjustment

Information not collected in line with the Decision 97/80/EC (ANNEX III)


4. Quality management Top
4.1. Quality assurance

Information not collected in line with the Decision 97/80/EC (ANNEX III)

4.2. Quality management - assessment

Information not collected in line with the Decision 97/80/EC (ANNEX III)


5. Relevance Top
5.1. Relevance - User Needs

Information not collected in line with the Decision 97/80/EC (ANNEX III)

5.2. Relevance - User Satisfaction

Information not collected in line with the Decision 97/80/EC (ANNEX III)

5.3. Completeness

Information not collected in line with the Decision 97/80/EC (ANNEX III)

5.3.1. Data completeness - rate

Information not collected in line with the Decision 97/80/EC (ANNEX III)


6. Accuracy and reliability Top
6.1. Accuracy - overall

Information not collected in line with the Decision 97/80/EC (ANNEX III)

6.2. Sampling error

Information not collected in line with the Decision 97/80/EC (ANNEX III)

6.2.1. Sampling error - indicators

Information not collected in line with the Decision 97/80/EC (ANNEX III)

6.3. Non-sampling error

Information not collected in line with the Decision 97/80/EC (ANNEX III)

6.3.1. Coverage error

Information not collected in line with the Decision 97/80/EC (ANNEX III)

6.3.1.1. Over-coverage - rate

Information not collected in line with the Decision 97/80/EC (ANNEX III)

6.3.1.2. Common units - proportion

Information not collected in line with the Decision 97/80/EC (ANNEX III)

6.3.2. Measurement error

Information not collected in line with the Decision 97/80/EC (ANNEX III)

6.3.3. Non response error

TABLE A (Dairy monthly data), TABLES B and H (Dairy annual data)

Collecting the basic information (Referring to the part 2 of the milk questionnaire)

A) From Dairies 
A.4 Monthly questionnaires (Dairies: Table A) 
Usual response rate (%)

97

Which method do you use to estimate data for non-respondents?
A.5 Annual questionnaires (Dairies: Tables B and  H) 
Usual response rate (%)

98

Which method do you use to estimate data for non-respondents?


TABLE C (Farms annual data)

Collecting the basic information (Referring to the part 2 of the milk questionnaire)

B) Agricultural holdings (Farms) 
B.2 If there is a regular survey of the production and use of milk on the farm, detail procedures.  
Usual response rate (%)

sample survey in private farms - 81,8%; in other farms - 100%

B.3 In case of a regular survey of the production and use of milk on the farm, method used to estimate the quantities produced and used by non-respondents 
What method do you use to estimate the quantities of milk produced and used on the farm by non-respondents?

In the case of state farms, co-operatives and companies - the phenomenon of non-response does not exist. For the private holdings which refused to participate in a survey or in the case of holder’s absence - the cow's livestock and milk production is estimated taking  into account the data on cows number per 1 ha of agricultural land and average milk production per cow in holdings which participated in the survey  in the reference period.


Unit non-response - rate

Information not collected in line with the Decision 97/80/EC (ANNEX III)


Item non-response - rate

Information not collected in line with the Decision 97/80/EC (ANNEX III)

6.3.4. Processing error

Information not collected in line with the Decision 97/80/EC (ANNEX III)

6.3.4.1. Imputation - rate

Information not collected in line with the Decision 97/80/EC (ANNEX III)

6.3.5. Model assumption error

Information not collected in line with the Decision 97/80/EC (ANNEX III)

6.4. Seasonal adjustment

Information not collected in line with the Decision 97/80/EC (ANNEX III)

6.5. Data revision - policy

Information not collected in line with the Decision 97/80/EC (ANNEX III)

6.6. Data revision - practice

Information not collected in line with the Decision 97/80/EC (ANNEX III)

6.6.1. Data revision - average size

Information not collected in line with the Decision 97/80/EC (ANNEX III)


7. Timeliness and punctuality Top
7.1. Timeliness

Information not collected in line with the Decision 97/80/EC (ANNEX III)

7.1.1. Time lag - first result

Information not collected in line with the Decision 97/80/EC (ANNEX III)

7.1.2. Time lag - final result

Information not collected in line with the Decision 97/80/EC (ANNEX III)

7.2. Punctuality

Information not collected in line with the Decision 97/80/EC (ANNEX III)

7.2.1. Punctuality - delivery and publication

Information not collected in line with the Decision 97/80/EC (ANNEX III)


8. Coherence and comparability Top
8.1. Comparability - geographical

Information not collected in line with the Decision 97/80/EC (ANNEX III)

8.1.1. Asymmetry for mirror flow statistics - coefficient

Information not collected in line with the Decision 97/80/EC (ANNEX III)

8.2. Comparability - over time

Information not collected in line with the Decision 97/80/EC (ANNEX III)

8.2.1. Length of comparable time series

Information not collected in line with the Decision 97/80/EC (ANNEX III)

8.3. Coherence - cross domain

Information not collected in line with the Decision 97/80/EC (ANNEX III)

8.4. Coherence - sub annual and annual statistics

Information not collected in line with the Decision 97/80/EC (ANNEX III)

8.5. Coherence - National Accounts

Information not collected in line with the Decision 97/80/EC (ANNEX III)

8.6. Coherence - internal

Information not collected in line with the Decision 97/80/EC (ANNEX III)


9. Accessibility and clarity Top
9.1. Dissemination format - News release

Information not collected in line with the Decision 97/80/EC (ANNEX III)

9.2. Dissemination format - Publications

Information not collected in line with the Decision 97/80/EC (ANNEX III)

9.3. Dissemination format - online database

Information not collected in line with the Decision 97/80/EC (ANNEX III)

9.3.1. Data tables - consultations

Information not collected in line with the Decision 97/80/EC (ANNEX III)

9.4. Dissemination format - microdata access

Information not collected in line with the Decision 97/80/EC (ANNEX III)

9.5. Dissemination format - other

Information not collected in line with the Decision 97/80/EC (ANNEX III)

9.6. Documentation on methodology

The Member States shall send the Commission the methodological questionnaire set out in Annex II, duly completed, at the same time as table B.

9.7. Quality management - documentation

Information not collected in line with the Decision 97/80/EC (ANNEX III)

9.7.1. Metadata completeness - rate

Information not collected in line with the Decision 97/80/EC (ANNEX III)

9.7.2. Metadata - consultations

Information not collected in line with the Decision 97/80/EC (ANNEX III)


10. Cost and Burden Top

Information not collected in line with the Decision 97/80/EC (ANNEX III)


11. Confidentiality Top
11.1. Confidentiality - policy

Information not collected in line with the Decision 97/80/EC (ANNEX III)

11.2. Confidentiality - data treatment

General (Referring to the part 1 of the milk questionnaire)

Question on the confidentiality of the data transmitted

Do you have problems with data confidentiality? No
If yes, can you describe them? 


12. Comment Top

no comment


Related metadata Top


Annexes Top
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RRW-27
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