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Council Regulation (EEC) No 357/79 of 5 February 1979 on statistical surveys of areas under vines (repealed)
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1.The basic surveys shall cover all holdings having a cultivated area under vines normally intended for the production for sale of grapes, grape must, wine or vegetative propagation material for vines.
2.During the basic surveys, the following particulars shall be recorded for each holding referred to in paragraph 1:
agricultural area in use;
area under vines cultivated.
The area under vines cultivated is to be broken down according to its normal production use into:
the area under wine grape varieties, further broken down into:
quality wines psr,
other wines:
including wine compulsorily intended for the manufacture of certain potable spirits obtained from wine with a registered designation of origin;
the area under table grape varieties;
the area planted with root-stock for future grafting;
the area cultivated solely for the production of vegetative propagation material for vines subdivided into:
nurseries,
parent vines for root-stock;
[F1the areas under grapes intended for drying.]
Varieties which are classified simultaneously as wine grape varieties and table grape varieties shall be recorded according to their predominant use in the geographical units concerned.
3.During the basic surveys, the following particulars shall be recorded for the area under wine grape varieties:
Vine varieties
In the Member States concerned, a separate record shall be made for each geographical unit referred to in Article 4 (3) of those vine varieties which together constitute at least 70% of the total area under wine grape varieties, and, in any case, of those varieties which constitute 3% or more of the said area. The remaining varieties may be grouped together according to the colour of the grapes.
[F2However, as regards the 1999 basic survey, the Portuguese Republic may transmit information on vine varieties which together represent at least 53 % of the total area under wine grape vines.]
Age of the vines
The age of the vines shall be calculated from the wine-growing year in which they were planted or grafted. The age groups shall be established for each Member State concerned in accordance with the procedure laid down in Article 8.
4.This Regulation shall not affect any provisions in the Member States providing for surveys of the areas under vines which include, together with the information referred to in paragraphs 2 and 3, additional information obtained, for example, as a result of a wider field of enquiry than that referred to in paragraph 1 or from a more detailed specification of the particulars of the areas under vines and the holdings concerned. Such additional results must also be forwarded to the Commission.
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