2. Statistical presentation |
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2.1. Data description |
Main characteristics
2.1.1 Describe shortly the main characteristics of the statistics |
Structural orchard statistics provide data on the area, age and density of apple, pear, peach, nectarine, apricot, citrus fruit and olive orchards and vineyards producing table grapes. The statistics are collected from surveys and administrative data sources. Data are collected on national level and for some variables also at NUTS1 level. The data collection concerns countries with more than 1000 ha of area for any single fruit tree type. |
2.1.2 Which of the fruit tree types are covered by the data collection? |
Dessert apple trees Dessert pear trees Apricot trees Other |
2.1.3 If Other, please specify |
Peach, nectarine, cherry, sour cherry, plum and others fruit trees and bushes |
Reference period
2.1.4 Reference period of the data collection |
2017 |
2.1.5 When was the data collection done (month(s) and year) |
May 2017 |
National legislation
2.1.6 Is there a national legislation covering these statistics? |
No |
If Yes, please answer all the following questions. |
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2.1.7 Name of the national legislation |
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2.1.8 Link to the national legislation |
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2.1.9 Responsible organisation for the national legislation |
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2.1.10 Year of entry into force of the national legislation |
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2.1.11 Please indicate which variables required under EU regulation are not covered by national legislation, if any. |
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2.1.12 Please indicate which national definitions differ from those in the EU regulation, if any. |
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2.1.13 Please indicate which additional variables have been collected if compared to Regulation (EU) 1337/2011, if any? |
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2.1.14 Is there a legal obligation for respondents to reply? |
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Additional comments on data description
The planted area of peach and nectarine trees is 340 ha (lower than 1000 ha). These data contain a large amount of confidential information, so they were not transmitted. |
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2.2. Classification system |
Species and variety group classification, age and density classifications available in RAMON |
2.3. Coverage - sector |
Growing of perennial crops (NACE A01.2) |
2.4. Statistical concepts and definitions |
See: Orchard statistics Handbook
2.4.1 Do national crop item definitions differ from the definitions in the Handbook (D-flagged data)? |
No |
2.4.2 If Yes, please specify the items and the differences |
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2.4.3 If the fruits for industrial processing are not separately surveyed, are they included in dessert fruit categories? |
Yes |
2.4.4 If yes, for which fruit tree types? |
Apple trees Pear trees |
In case data are delivered for one of the items below, describe the 10 biggest varieties included in the item: |
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2.4.5 Other dessert apples n.e.c. |
Rubin, Startan, Topaz, Rubinola, Bohemia, Gloster, James Grieve, Goldstar, Ontario, Melrose |
2.4.6 Other dessert pears n.e.c. |
Lucasova (= Alexander Lucas), Bohemica, Clappova (= Clapp's favourite), Erika, Dicolor, Amfora, Pařížanka (= Comtesse de Paris), Charneuská (= Fondante de Charneu), Madame Verté, Dita |
2.4.7 Other oranges n.e.c. |
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2.4.8 Other small citrus fruits, including hybrids |
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2.5. Statistical unit |
Utilised agricultural area used for the cultivation of permanent crops mentioned in point 2.1, cultivated by an agricultural holding producing entirely or mainly for the market. |
2.6. Statistical population |
All agricultural holdings growing entirely or mainly for the market permanent crops mentioned in point 2.1. |
2.7. Reference area |
2.7.1 Geographical area covered |
The entire territory of the country. |
2.7.2 Which special Member State territories are included? |
Not applicable |
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2.8. Coverage - Time |
2007-2017 |
2.9. Base period |
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