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Commission Implementing Regulation (EU) No 592/2013 of 21 June 2013 concerning the technical format for the transmission of European statistics on permanent crops pursuant to Regulation (EU) No 1337/2011 of the European Parliament and of the Council Text with EEA relevance
Commission Implementing Regulation (EU) No 592/2013 of 21 June 2013 concerning the technical format for the transmission of European statistics on permanent crops pursuant to Regulation (EU) No 1337/2011 of the European Parliament and of the Council Text with EEA relevance
Commission Implementing Regulation (EU) No 592/2013 of 21 June 2013 concerning the technical format for the transmission of European statistics on permanent crops pursuant to Regulation (EU) No 1337/2011 of the European Parliament and of the Council Text with EEA relevance
OJ L 170, 22.6.2013, p. 23–31
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Official Journal of the European Union |
L 170/23 |
COMMISSION IMPLEMENTING REGULATION (EU) No 592/2013
of 21 June 2013
concerning the technical format for the transmission of European statistics on permanent crops pursuant to Regulation (EU) No 1337/2011 of the European Parliament and of the Council
(Text with EEA relevance)
THE EUROPEAN COMMISSION,
Having regard to the Treaty on the Functioning of the European Union,
Having regard to Regulation (EU) No 1337/2011 of the European Parliament and of the Council of 13 December 2011 concerning European statistics on permanent crops (1), and in particular Article 8(2) thereof,
Whereas:
(1) |
Regulation (EU) No 1337/2011 constitutes the framework for the production of comparable European statistics on permanent crops. |
(2) |
The data structure for the transmission of statistical data on fruit and olive plantations and the exchange standard should be specified. |
(3) |
The measures provided for in this Regulation are in accordance with the opinion of the Standing Committee on Agricultural Statistics, |
HAS ADOPTED THIS REGULATION:
Article 1
Member States shall send the statistical data on fruit and olive plantations referred to in Annex I to Regulation (EU) No 1337/2011, using the statistical data and metadata exchange (SDMX) standard. The data shall be provided to Eurostat through the single entry point to allow the Commission (Eurostat) to retrieve the data by electronic means.
Article 2
The data structure for sending statistical data on fruit and olive plantations to the Commission (Eurostat) shall be as specified in the Annex.
Article 3
The data shall be reported for all single compulsory variables and aggregates.
Article 4
The data shall be reported in hectares (ha).
Article 5
This Regulation shall enter into force on the twentieth day following that of its publication in the Official Journal of the European Union.
This Regulation shall be binding in its entirety and directly applicable in all Member States.
Done at Brussels, 21 June 2013.
For the Commission
The President
José Manuel BARROSO
ANNEX
Data structure for the transmission of statistical data on fruit and olive plantations
Information to be included in the transmission files:
Table 1
List of fields
Number |
Field |
Remarks |
1 |
Region |
NUTS 1 codes as defined according to Regulation (EC) No 1059/2003 of the European Parliament and of the Council of 26 May 2003, on the establishment of a common classification of territorial units for statistics (NUTS), OJ L 154, 21.6.2003, p. 1. |
2 |
Year |
Reference Year for the data (e.g. 2012, 2017, …) |
3 |
Variety group |
Codes are presented in Table 2 |
4 |
Plantation density |
Codes are presented in Table 3 |
5 |
Plantation age |
Codes are presented in Table 4 |
6 |
Observation value |
In hectares (ha) |
7 |
Observation status |
Standard code list |
8 |
Observation Confidentiality |
Standard code list |
Table 2
Code list for variety group (classes in bold are compulsory)
Level 1 |
Level 2 Code and class name |
Level 3 Code and class name |
Level 4 Code and class name |
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APD |
Dessert apple trees |
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APD_BKP |
Boskoop rouge |
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APD_BRB |
Braeburn |
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APD_COO |
Cox Orange |
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APD_CRP |
Cripps Pink |
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APD_ELR |
Elstar |
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APD_FUJ |
Fuji |
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APD_GAL |
Gala |
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APD_GOD |
Golden Delicious |
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APD_GRS |
Granny Smith |
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APD_IDR |
Idared |
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APD_JON |
Jonagold/Jonagored |
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APD_MOD |
Morgenduft |
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APD_RED |
Red Delicious |
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APD_RBC |
Reinette blanche du Canada |
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APD_SHP |
Shampion |
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APD_LOB |
Lobo |
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APD_PIN |
Pinova |
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APD_OTH |
Other dessert apples |
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API |
Apple trees for industrial processing |
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PED |
Dessert pear trees |
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PED_CFR |
Conference |
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PED_WIL |
William |
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PED_ABT |
Abate |
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PED_ROC |
Rocha |
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PED_COE |
Coscia-Ercolini |
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PED_GYT |
Guyot |
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PED_BLQ |
Blanquilla |
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PED_DCN |
Decana |
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PED_KAS |
Kaiser |
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PED_OTH |
Other dessert pears |
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PEI |
Pear trees for industrial processing |
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PCD |
Dessert peach trees |
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PCD_PEA |
Peaches other than nectarines and peaches for processing |
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PCD_PEAY |
Yellow flesh peaches |
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PCD_PEAY_VE |
Very early yellow flesh peaches (harvest until 15 June) |
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PCD_PEAY_E |
Early yellow flesh peaches (harvest between 16 June and 15 July) |
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PCD_PEAY_M |
Medium-early yellow flesh peaches (harvest between 16 July and 15 August) |
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PCD_PEAY_L |
Late yellow flesh peaches (harvest after 15 August) |
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PCD_PEAW |
White flesh peaches |
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PCD_PEAW_VE |
Very early white flesh peaches (harvest until 15 June) |
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PCD_PEAW_E |
Early white flesh peaches (harvest between 16 June and 15 July) |
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PCD_PEAW_M |
Medium-early white flesh peaches (harvest between 16 July and 15 August) |
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PCD_PEAW_L |
Late white flesh peaches (harvest after 15 August) |
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PCD_PEAD |
Doughnut peaches |
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PCD_NEC |
Nectarines |
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PCD_NECY |
Yellow flesh nectarines |
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PCD_NECY_VE |
Very early yellow flesh nectarines (harvest until 15 June) |
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PCD_NECY_E |
Early yellow flesh nectarines (harvest between 16 June and 15 July) |
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PCD_NECY_M |
Medium-early yellow flesh nectarines (harvest between 16 July and 15 August) |
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PCD_NECY_L |
Late yellow flesh nectarines (harvest after 15 August) |
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PCD_NECW |
White flesh nectarines |
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PCD_NECW_VE |
Very early white flesh nectarines (harvest until 15 June) |
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PCD_NECW_E |
Early white flesh nectarines (harvest between 16 June and 15 July) |
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PCD_NECW_M |
Medium-early white flesh nectarines (harvest between 16 July and 15 August) |
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PCD_NECW_L |
Late white flesh nectarines (harvest after 15 August) |
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PCI |
Peach trees for industrial processing (including group of Pavie) |
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APC |
Apricot trees |
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APC_VE |
Very early apricots (harvest until 31 May) |
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APC_E |
Early apricots (harvest between 1 and 30 June) |
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APC_M |
Medium-early apricots (harvest between 1 and 31 July) |
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APC_L |
Late apricots (harvest after 1 August) |
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ORA |
Orange trees |
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ORA_NVL |
Navel |
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ORA_NVL_E |
Early Navel (harvest between October and January) |
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ORA_NVL_M |
Medium-early Navel (harvest between December and March) |
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ORA_NVL_L |
Late Navel (harvest between January and May) |
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ORA_BLC |
Blancas |
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ORA_BLC_E |
Early Blancas (harvest between December and March) |
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ORA_BLC_L |
Late Blancas (harvest between March and May) |
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ORA_SGU |
Sanguine |
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ORA_OTH |
Other oranges |
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SCF |
Small citrus fruit |
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SCF_STM |
Satsumas |
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SCF_STM_VE |
Extra-early satsumas (harvest between September and November) |
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SCF_STM_OTH |
Other satsumas (harvest between October and December) |
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SCF_CLM |
Clementines |
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SCF_CLM_E |
Early clementines (harvest between September and December) |
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SCF_CLM_M |
Medium-early clementines (harvest between November and January) |
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SCF_CLM_L |
Late clementines (harvest between January and March) |
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SCF_OTH |
Other small citrus including hybrids |
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LEM |
Lemon trees |
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LEM_WI |
Winter lemon varieties: harvest between October and April |
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LEM_SU |
Summer lemon varieties: harvest between February and September |
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OLI |
Olive trees |
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GRV |
Table grape vines |
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GRV_W |
White table grape vines |
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GRV_WSDL |
Seedless white table grape vines |
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GRV_WNML |
Normal white table grape vines |
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GRV_R |
Red table grape vines |
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GRV_RSDL |
Seedless red table grape vines |
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GRV_RNML |
Normal red table grape vines |
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AP_PE |
Apple and pear trees |
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PC_APC |
Peach, nectarine and apricot trees |
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ORA_SCF_LEM |
Orange, small citrus fruit and lemon trees |
Table 3
Plantation density
Code |
Density class |
Remark |
LT140 |
Less than 140 trees per hectare |
Olive trees |
140-399 |
From 140 to 399 trees per hectare |
Olive trees |
LT250 |
Less than 250 trees per hectare |
Orange, small citrus and lemon trees |
250-499 |
From 250 to 499 trees per hectare |
Orange, small citrus and lemon trees |
LT400 |
Less than 400 trees per hectare |
Apple and pear trees |
400-1599 |
From 400 to 1 599 trees per hectare |
Apple and pear trees |
GE400 |
400 trees per hectare or more |
Olive trees |
500-749 |
From 500 to 749 trees per hectare |
Orange, small citrus and lemon trees |
LT600 |
Less than 600 trees per hectare |
Peach, nectarines and apricot trees |
600-1199 |
From 600 to 1 199 trees per hectare |
Peach, nectarines and apricot trees |
GE750 |
750 trees per hectare or more |
Orange, small citrus and lemon trees |
LT1000 |
Less than 1 000 trees per hectare |
Table grape vines |
1000-1499 |
From 1 000 to 1 499 trees per hectare |
Table grape vines |
GE1200 |
1 200 trees per hectare or more |
Peach, nectarines and apricot trees |
GE1500 |
1 500 trees per hectare or more |
Table grape vines |
1600-3199 |
From 1 600 to 3 199 trees per hectare |
Apple and pear trees |
GE3200 |
3 200 trees per hectare or more |
Apple and pear trees |
Table 4
Plantation age
Code |
Age class |
Remark |
Y_LT3 |
Less than 3 years |
Table grape vines |
Y3-9 |
From 3 to 9 years |
Table grape vines |
Y_LT5 |
Less than 5 years |
Apple and pear trees, Peach, nectarines and apricot trees Orange, small citrus and lemon trees Olive trees |
Y5-11 |
From 5 to 11 years |
Olive trees |
Y5-14 |
From 5 to 14 years |
Apple and pear trees, Peach, nectarines and apricot trees Orange, small citrus and lemon trees |
Y10-19 |
From 10 to 19 years |
Table grape vines |
Y12-49 |
From 12 to 49 years |
Olive trees |
Y15-24 |
From 15 to 24 years |
Apple and pear trees, Orange, small citrus and lemon trees |
Y_GE15 |
15 years or over |
Peach, nectarines and apricot trees |
Y_GE20 |
20 years or over |
Table grape vines |
Y_GE25 |
25 years or over |
Apple and pear trees, Orange, small citrus and lemon trees |
Y_GE50 |
50 years or over |
Olive trees |