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Regulation (EU) No 1337/2011 of the European Parliament and of the Council of 13 December 2011 concerning European statistics on permanent crops and repealing Council Regulation (EEC) No 357/79 and Directive 2001/109/EC of the European Parliament and of the Council (Text with EEA relevance)
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Species | Breakdown | ||
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Dessert apple trees | Group Boskoop rouge | ||
Group Braeburn | |||
Group Cox Orange | |||
Group Cripps Pink | |||
Group Elstar | |||
Group Fuji | |||
Group Gala | |||
Group Golden Delicious | |||
Group Granny Smith | |||
Group Idared | |||
Group Jonagold/Jonagored | |||
Group Morgenduft | |||
Group Red Delicious | |||
Group Reinette blanche du Canada | |||
Group Shampion | |||
Group Lobo | |||
Group Pinova | |||
Others | |||
Apple trees for industrial processing (optional) | |||
Dessert pear trees | Group Conference | ||
Group William | |||
Group Abate | |||
Group Rocha | |||
Group Coscia-Ercolini | |||
Group Guyot | |||
Group Blanquilla | |||
Group Decana | |||
Group Kaiser | |||
Others | |||
Pear trees for industrial processing (optional) | |||
Dessert peach trees | Peaches other than nectarines and peaches for processing | Yellow flesh | Very early: harvest until 15 June |
Early: harvest between 16 June and 15 July | |||
Medium: harvest between 16 July and 15 August | |||
Late: harvested after 15 August | |||
White flesh | Very early: harvest until 15 June | ||
Early: harvest between 16 June and 15 July | |||
Medium: harvest between 16 July and 15 August | |||
Late: harvested after 15 August | |||
Doughnut peach | |||
Nectarines | Yellow flesh | Very early: harvest until 15 June | |
Early: harvest between 16 June and 15 July | |||
Medium: harvest between 16 July and 15 August | |||
Late: harvested after 15 August | |||
White flesh | Very early: harvest until 15 June | ||
Early: harvest between 16 June and 15 July | |||
Medium: harvest between 16 July and 15 August | |||
Late: harvested after 15 August | |||
Peach trees for industrial processing (including group of Pavie) (optional) | |||
Apricot trees | Very early: harvest until 31 May | ||
Early: harvest between 1 and 30 June | |||
Medium: harvest between 1 and 31 July | |||
Late: harvest after 1 August | |||
Orange trees | Navel | Early: harvest between October and January | |
Medium: harvest between December and March | |||
Late: harvest between January and May | |||
Blancas | Early: harvest between December and March | ||
Late: harvest between March and May | |||
Sanguine | |||
Others | |||
Small citrus fruit trees | Satsumas | Satsumas extra-early: harvest between September and November | |
Other Satsumas: harvest between October and December | |||
Clementines | Clementines early: harvest between September and December | ||
Clementines medium: harvest between November and January | |||
Clementines late: harvest between January and March | |||
Other small citrus including hybrids | |||
Lemon trees | Winter varieties: harvest between October and April | ||
Summer varieties: harvest between February and September | |||
Olive trees | For table olives, olives for oil or dual-purpose olives | ||
Table grape vines (optional) | |||
White | Seedless | ||
Normal | |||
Red | Seedless | ||
Normal |
Density classes | Apple and Pear trees | Peach, Nectarine and Apricot trees | Orange, Small citrus and Lemon trees | Olive trees | Table grape vines | |
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Density (in number of trees/hectare) | 1 | < 400 | < 600 | < 250 | < 140 | < 1 000 |
2 | 400-1 599 | 600-1 199 | 250-499 | 140-399 | 1 000-1 499 | |
3 | 1 600-3 199 | ≥ 1 200 | 500-749 | ≥ 400 | ≥ 1 500 | |
4 | ≥ 3 200 | ≥ 750 |
Age classes | Apple and Pear trees | Peach, Nectarine and Apricot trees | Orange, Small citrus and Lemon trees | Olive trees | Table grape vines | |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Age (years since the planting year) | 1 | 0-4 | 0-4 | 0-4 | 0-4 | 0-3 |
2 | 5-14 | 5-14 | 5-14 | 5-11 | 3-9 | |
3 | 15-24 | 15 and over | 15-24 | 12-49 | 9-19 | |
4 | 25 and over | 25 and over | 50 and over | 20 and over |
Member State: | |||||
Species: | |||||
Total | Age class 1 | Age class 2 | Age class 3 | Age class 4 | |
Total | |||||
Density class 1 | |||||
Density class 2 | |||||
Density class 3 | |||||
Density class 4 |
Member State: | |||||
Species: | |||||
Group: | |||||
Total | Age class 1 | Age class 2 | Age class 3 | Age class 4 | |
Total | |||||
Region (NUTS 1) | |||||
… |
Member State: | |||||
Species: | |||||
Group: | |||||
Total | Density class 1 | Density class 2 | Density class 3 | Density class 4 | |
Total | |||||
Region (NUTS 1) | |||||
… |
Meaning of abbreviations:
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number
—
holding
—
hectare
—
red/rosé
—
white
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not elsewhere classified
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protected designation of origin
—
protected geographical indication
a Only for the Member States concerned. | ||
Size classes of(ha) | No hold. | Area(ha) |
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< 0,10a | ||
0,10 – < 0,50 | ||
0,50 – < 1 | ||
1 – < 3 | ||
3 – < 5 | ||
5 – < 10 | ||
≥ 10 |
Data with the same breakdown as for Table 2.1.
Data with the same breakdown as for Table 2.1.
Data with the same breakdown as for Table 2.1.
Data with the same breakdown as for Table 2.1.
Data with the same breakdown as for Table 2.1.
Data with the same breakdown as for Table 2.1.
Data with the same breakdown as for Table 2.1.
Size classes (in column): see lines of Table 2 (< 0,1 ha/0,10 – < 0,50 ha/etc.).
The breakdown of data should only be provided when the total area of the variety is of at least 500 ha.
The varieties to be identified in the tables are those included in the list of the main varieties and of corresponding areas communicated under Commission Regulation (EC) No 555/2008 of 27 June 2008 laying down detailed rules for implementing Council Regulation (EC) No 479/2008 on the common organisation of the market in wine as regards support programmes, trade with third countries, production potential and on controls in the wine sector(3) (Annex XIII, Table 16).
Age classes to be used:
< 3 years
3-9 years
10-29 years
≥ 30 years
Main wine grape varieties by age class
[Member States concerned with regional breakdown: BG, CZ, DE, IT, EL, ES, FR, HR, HU, AT, PT, RO, SI and SK.]
[Member States concerned with regional breakdown: BG, CZ, DE, IT, EL, ES, FR, HR, HU, AT, PT, RO, SI and SK.]
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