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Document 32013R0592

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 (BG, ES, CS, DA, DE, ET, EL, EN, FR, IT, LV, LT, HU, MT, NL, PL, PT, RO, SK, SL, FI, SV)
Special edition in Croatian: Chapter 03 Volume 071 P. 299 - 307

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ELI: http://data.europa.eu/eli/reg_impl/2013/592/oj

22.6.2013   

EN

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


(1)   OJ L 347, 30.12.2011, p. 7.


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

APD

Dessert apple trees

 

APD_BKP

Boskoop rouge

APD_BRB

Braeburn

APD_COO

Cox Orange

APD_CRP

Cripps Pink

APD_ELR

Elstar

APD_FUJ

Fuji

APD_GAL

Gala

APD_GOD

Golden Delicious

APD_GRS

Granny Smith

APD_IDR

Idared

APD_JON

Jonagold/Jonagored

APD_MOD

Morgenduft

APD_RED

Red Delicious

APD_RBC

Reinette blanche du Canada

APD_SHP

Shampion

APD_LOB

Lobo

APD_PIN

Pinova

APD_OTH

Other dessert apples

API

Apple trees for industrial processing

PED

Dessert pear trees

 

PED_CFR

Conference

PED_WIL

William

PED_ABT

Abate

PED_ROC

Rocha

PED_COE

Coscia-Ercolini

PED_GYT

Guyot

PED_BLQ

Blanquilla

PED_DCN

Decana

PED_KAS

Kaiser

PED_OTH

Other dessert pears

PEI

Pear trees for industrial processing

PCD

Dessert peach trees

 

PCD_PEA

Peaches other than nectarines and peaches for processing

 

 

PCD_PEAY

Yellow flesh peaches

 

 

 

PCD_PEAY_VE

Very early yellow flesh peaches (harvest until 15 June)

PCD_PEAY_E

Early yellow flesh peaches (harvest between 16 June and 15 July)

PCD_PEAY_M

Medium-early yellow flesh peaches (harvest between 16 July and 15 August)

PCD_PEAY_L

Late yellow flesh peaches (harvest after 15 August)

 

 

PCD_PEAW

White flesh peaches

 

 

 

PCD_PEAW_VE

Very early white flesh peaches (harvest until 15 June)

PCD_PEAW_E

Early white flesh peaches (harvest between 16 June and 15 July)

PCD_PEAW_M

Medium-early white flesh peaches (harvest between 16 July and 15 August)

PCD_PEAW_L

Late white flesh peaches (harvest after 15 August)

 

 

PCD_PEAD

Doughnut peaches

 

PCD_NEC

Nectarines

 

 

PCD_NECY

Yellow flesh nectarines

 

 

 

PCD_NECY_VE

Very early yellow flesh nectarines (harvest until 15 June)

PCD_NECY_E

Early yellow flesh nectarines (harvest between 16 June and 15 July)

PCD_NECY_M

Medium-early yellow flesh nectarines (harvest between 16 July and 15 August)

PCD_NECY_L

Late yellow flesh nectarines (harvest after 15 August)

 

 

PCD_NECW

White flesh nectarines

 

 

 

PCD_NECW_VE

Very early white flesh nectarines (harvest until 15 June)

PCD_NECW_E

Early white flesh nectarines (harvest between 16 June and 15 July)

PCD_NECW_M

Medium-early white flesh nectarines (harvest between 16 July and 15 August)

PCD_NECW_L

Late white flesh nectarines (harvest after 15 August)

PCI

Peach trees for industrial processing (including group of Pavie)

APC

Apricot trees

 

APC_VE

Very early apricots (harvest until 31 May)

APC_E

Early apricots (harvest between 1 and 30 June)

APC_M

Medium-early apricots (harvest between 1 and 31 July)

APC_L

Late apricots (harvest after 1 August)

ORA

Orange trees

 

ORA_NVL

Navel

 

 

ORA_NVL_E

Early Navel (harvest between October and January)

ORA_NVL_M

Medium-early Navel (harvest between December and March)

ORA_NVL_L

Late Navel (harvest between January and May)

 

ORA_BLC

Blancas

 

 

ORA_BLC_E

Early Blancas (harvest between December and March)

ORA_BLC_L

Late Blancas (harvest between March and May)

 

ORA_SGU

Sanguine

 

ORA_OTH

Other oranges

SCF

Small citrus fruit

 

SCF_STM

Satsumas

 

 

SCF_STM_VE

Extra-early satsumas (harvest between September and November)

SCF_STM_OTH

Other satsumas (harvest between October and December)

 

SCF_CLM

Clementines

 

 

SCF_CLM_E

Early clementines (harvest between September and December)

SCF_CLM_M

Medium-early clementines (harvest between November and January)

SCF_CLM_L

Late clementines (harvest between January and March)

 

SCF_OTH

Other small citrus including hybrids

LEM

Lemon trees

 

LEM_WI

Winter lemon varieties: harvest between October and April

LEM_SU

Summer lemon varieties: harvest between February and September

OLI

Olive trees

GRV

Table grape vines

 

GRV_W

White table grape vines

 

 

GRV_WSDL

Seedless white table grape vines

GRV_WNML

Normal white table grape vines

 

GRV_R

Red table grape vines

 

 

GRV_RSDL

Seedless red table grape vines

GRV_RNML

Normal red table grape vines

AP_PE

Apple and pear trees

PC_APC

Peach, nectarine and apricot trees

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


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