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Document 32006D0717

2006/717/EC: Commission Decision of 4 September 2006 laying down a code and standard rules for the transcription into a machine-readable form of the data of the basic surveys of areas under vines (notified under document number C(2006) 3881) (Codified version)

OJ L 294, 25/10/2006, p. 59–71 (ES, CS, DA, DE, ET, EL, EN, FR, IT, LV, LT, HU, NL, PL, PT, SK, SL, FI, SV)
OJ L 348M, 24/12/2008, p. 752–778 (MT)

This document has been published in a special edition(s) (BG, RO, HR)

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ELI: http://data.europa.eu/eli/dec/2006/717/oj

25.10.2006   

EN

Official Journal of the European Union

L 294/59


COMMISSION DECISION

of 4 September 2006

laying down a code and standard rules for the transcription into a machine-readable form of the data of the basic surveys of areas under vines

(notified under document number C(2006) 3881)

(Codified version)

(2006/717/EC)

THE COMMISSION OF THE EUROPEAN COMMUNITIES,

Having regard to the Treaty establishing the European Community,

Having regard to Council Regulation (EEC) No 357/79 of 5 February 1979 on statistical surveys of areas under vines (1), and in particular Article 4(2) and (4) and Article 6(7) thereof,

Whereas:

(1)

Commission Decision 79/491/EEC of 17 May 1979 laying down a code and standard rules for the transcription into a machine-readable form of the data of the basic surveys of areas under vines (2) has been substantially amended several times (3). In the interests of clarity and rationality, the said Decision should be codified.

(2)

Regulation (EEC) No 357/79 requires the Member States to submit to the Commission the information collected in the framework of the basic surveys of areas under vines in the form of a schedule of tables broken down by geographical units which are to be fixed in accordance with the procedure laid down in Article 8 of the said Regulation, i.e. by a Commission Decision following an opinion from the Standing Committee on Agricultural Statistics.

(3)

Those Member States which process their survey results electronically of areas under vines should submit these results to the Commission in a machine-readable form. These codes for transmitting survey results are also determined in accordance with the procedure laid down in Article 8 of Regulation (EEC) No 357/79.

(4)

The measures provided for in this Decision are in accordance with the opinion of the Standing Committee on Agricultural Statistics,

HAS ADOPTED THIS DECISION:

Article 1

The machine-readable form for submission of the data provided for in Article 2 of Regulation (EEC) No 357/79 by those Member States which process their survey results electronically shall be magnetic tape.

Article 2

The codes and rules governing the transcription on to magnetic tape of the data provided for in Article 2 of Regulation (EEC) No 357/79 shall be as set out in Annexes I, II and III to this Decision.

Article 3

Decision 79/491/EEC is repealed.

References to the repealed Decision shall be construed as references to this Decision and shall be read in accordance with the correlation table set out in Annex V.

Article 4

This Decision is addressed to the Member States.

Done at Brussels, 4 September 2006.

For the Commission

The President

José Manuel BARROSO


(1)   OJ L 54, 5.3.1979, p. 124. Regulation as last amended by Regulation (EC) No 1882/2003 of the European Parliament and of the Council (OJ L 284, 31.10.2003, p. 1).

(2)   OJ L 129, 28.5.1979, p. 9. Decision as last amended by Decision 1999/661/EC (OJ L 261, 7.10.1999, p. 42).

(3)  See Annex IV.


ANNEX I

MAGNETIC TAPE SPECIFICATION FOR THE DELIVERY TO EUROSTAT OF THE DATA OF THE BASIC SURVEYS OF THE AREAS UNDER VINES

(Regulation (EEC) No 357/79)

GENERAL PROVISIONS

I.

The information recorded in accordance with the characteristics referred to in Article 2 of Regulation (EEC) No 357/79 is to be delivered to Eurostat in the following form by those Member States which process their survey information electronically:

1.

The information shall refer to summaries of holdings if the survey is exhaustive (or to raised summaries of holdings if the survey is based on random sampling) and not to individual holdings.

2.

The information shall be delivered on nine-track magnetic tape/1 600 BPI (630 bytes/cm) standard label.

3.

The information shall be of fixed record length consisting of 308 positions, and shall be recorded in EBCDIC.

4.

The first two fields of each record shall contain information to permit identification. The first field (three positions) identifies the geographical unit, the codification of which is given in the detailed provisions and in Annex II.

5.

The second field (two positions) identifies the table in the schedule of tables provided for in Regulation (EEC) No 357/79. The codification of these tables is given in the detailed provisions.

6.

The number and size of the fields in each record vary according to the table. If all the 308 positions are not filled in the case of certain tables, the record shall be completed by blanks.

7.

The information shall be entered right justified in each field.

8.

Surface area data shall be given in hectares to two decimal places with a virtual point.

9.

Member States shall have a choice as to blocking factor and Eurostat must be informed as to what blocking factor has been used.

10.

The records shall be sorted according to geographical unit, table, and size classes or variety, in that order.

11.

Standard administrative procedures governing the transmission of the magnetic tape files to Eurostat shall be established jointly by Eurostat and the Member States.

II.

The following pages give for each table and for the various items of a record:

(a)

the codes which are to be used;

(b)

the maximum number of digits required for the item in question;

(c)

the consecutive numbering of the positions for the various items.

DETAILED PROVISIONS

The first two fields of each record contain the following information:

 

Code

Number of digits

Byte number on tape

1.

Geographical unit

See Annex II

3

1-3

2.

Tables

 

2

4-5

1

10

 

 

2.1

21

 

 

2.2

22

 

 

2.3

23

 

 

2.4

24

 

 

2.5

25

 

 

2.6

26

 

 

3

30

 

 

4

40

 

 

5 (1)

50

 

 

The following list gives the record specifications by tables:

 

Code

Number of digits

Byte number on tape

Table 1

1.1.

Size classes of area under vines (ha)

 

2

6-7

≤ 0·10

01

 

 

0·10 ≤ 0·20

02

 

 

0·20 ≤ 0·30

03

 

 

0·30 ≤ 0·50

04

 

 

0·50 ≤ 1

05

 

 

1 ≤ 2

06

 

 

2 ≤ 3

07

 

 

3 ≤ 5

08

 

 

5 ≤ 10 (b)

11

 

 

10 ≤ 20 (a)(b)

12

 

 

20 ≤ 30 (a)(b)

13

 

 

≥ 30 (a)(b)

14

 

 

≥ 10

21

 

 

≥ 5

31

 

 

All classes

41

 

 

(a)

For the geographical units, the use of a single size class ‘≥ 10 ha’ is optional for France and Italy.

(b)

For the geographical units, the use of a single size class ‘≥ 5 ha’ is optional for Germany, Greece and Luxembourg.

 

Code

Number of digits

Byte number on tape

1.2.   

Total

Holdings

 

7

8-14

UAA (ha)

 

10

15-24

Area (ha)

 

9

25-33

1.3.   

Wine-grape varieties

Total

Holdings

 

7

34-40

UAA (ha)

 

10

41-50

Area (ha)

 

9

51-59

Quality wines psr

Holdings

 

7

60-66

UAA (ha)

 

10

67-76

Area

 

9

77-85

Other wines

Total

 

 

 

Holdings

 

7

86-92

UAA (ha)

 

10

93-102

Area (ha)

 

9

103-111

Of which for spirits

Holdings

 

7

112-118

UAA (ha)

 

10

119-128

Area (ha)

 

9

129-137

1.4.   

Table grapes

Holdings

 

7

138-144

UAA (ha)

 

10

145-154

Area (ha)

 

9

155-163

1.5.   

Planted rootstock for grafting

Holdings

 

7

164-170

UAA (ha)

 

10

171-180

Area (ha)

 

9

181-189

1.6.   

Area for propagation

Nurseries

Holdings

 

7

190-196

UAA (ha)

 

10

197-206

Area (ha)

 

9

207-215

Parent vines

Holdings

 

7

216-222

UAA (ha)

 

10

223-232

Area (ha)

 

9

233-241

1.7.   

Grapes for drying

Holdings

 

7

242-248

UAA (ha)

 

10

249-258

Area (ha)

 

9

259-267

Table 2 (Tables 2.1 to 2.6)

2.1.

Size classes of area under vines (ha) (See Table 1)

See Table 1

2

6-7

2.2.   

Total

Holdings

 

7

8-14

UAA (ha)

 

10

15-24

Area (ha)

 

9

25-33

> 0 ≤ 10

Holdings

 

7

34-40

UAA (ha)

 

10

41-50

Area (ha)

 

9

51-59

10 ≤ 25

Holdings

 

7

60-66

UAA (ha)

 

10

67-76

Area (ha)

 

9

77-85

25 ≤ 50

Holdings

 

7

86-92

UAA (ha)

 

10

93-102

Area (ha)

 

9

103-111

50 ≤ 75

Holdings

 

7

112-118

UAA (ha)

 

10

119-128

Area (ha)

 

9

129-137

75 ≤ 90

Holdings

 

7

138-144

UAA (ha)

 

10

145-154

Area (ha)

 

9

155-163

≥ 90

Holdings

 

7

164-170

UAA (ha)

 

10

171-180

Area (ha)

 

9

181-189

Table 3

3.1.

Size classes of area under vines (see Table 1)

See Table 1

2

6-7

3.2.   

Total

Holdings

 

7

8-14

Total (ha)

 

9

15-23

Quality wines psr (ha)

 

9

24-32

0

Holdings

 

7

33-39

Total (ha)

 

9

40-48

Quality wines psr (ha) (the value must be 0)

 

9

49-57

> 0 ≤ 10

Holdings

 

7

58-64

Total (ha)

 

9

65-73

Quality wines psr (ha)

 

9

74-82

10 ≤ 25

Holdings

 

7

83-89

Total (ha)

 

9

90-98

Quality wines psr (ha)

 

9

99-107

25 ≤ 50

Holdings

 

7

108-114

Total (ha)

 

9

115-123

Quality wines psr (ha)

 

9

124-132

50 ≤ 75

Holdings

 

7

133-139

Total (ha)

 

9

140-148

Quality wines psr (ha)

 

9

149-157

75 ≤ 90

Holdings

 

7

158-164

Total (ha)

 

9

165-173

Quality wines psr (ha)

 

9

174-182

90 ≤ 100

Holdings

 

7

183-189

Total (ha)

 

9

190-198

Quality wines psr (ha)

 

9

199-207

100

Holdings

 

7

208-214

Total (ha)

 

9

215-223

Quality wines psr (ha) (equals preceding field)

 

9

224-232

Table 4

There are three varieties per record; the three varieties have the same structure

4.1.   

First variety

4.1.1.   

Variety

The variety codes are given in Annex III

See Annex III

4

6-9

4.1.2.   

Age classes

All

Area (ha)

 

9

10-18

Age class 1

Classification

10

2

19-20

Area (ha)

 

9

21-29

Age class 2

Classification

20

2

30-31

Area (ha)

 

9

32-40

Age class 3

Classification

30

2

41-42

Area (ha)

 

9

43-51

Age class 4

Classification

40

2

52-53

Area (ha)

 

9

54-62

Age class 5

Classification

41

2

63-64

Area (ha)

 

9

65-73

Age class 6

Classification

45

2

74-75

Area (ha)

 

9

76-84

Age class 7

Classification

21

2

85-86

Area (ha)

 

9

87-95

Age class 8

Classification

22

2

96-97

Area (ha)

 

9

98-106

4.2.   

Second variety

4.2.1.

Variety

See Annex III

4

107-110

4.2.2.   

Age classes

All (ha)

 

9

111-119

Age classes 1 to 8

Classification

 

8 fields of 2

120-207

Area (ha)

 

8 fields of 9

4.3.   

Third variety

4.3.1.

Variety

See Annex III

4

208-211

4.3.2.   

Age classes

All (ha)

 

9

212-220

Age classes 1 to 8

Classification

 

8 fields of 2

221-308

Area (ha)

 

8 fields of 9

The zones for each variety in the record must always be completed by zeros when all the classes are not used.

If there is only one variety (or two varieties) in the last record, the information relating to the missing variety (varieties) is to be indicated by zeros (bytes 107-308, or 208-308).

 

Code

Number of digits

Byte number on tape

Table 5

5.1.   

All

Area (ha)

 

9

6-14

5.2.   

Quality wines psr

Total (ha)

 

9

15-23

Yield class I

Classification (2)

 

2

24-25

Area (ha)

 

9

26-34

Yield class II

Classification (2)

 

2

35-36

Area (ha)

 

9

37-45

Yield class III

Classification (2)

 

2

46-47

Area (ha)

 

9

48-56

Yield class IV

Classification (2)

 

2

57-58

Area (ha)

 

9

59-67

Yield class V

Classification (2)

 

2

68-69

Area (ha)

 

9

70-78

5.3.   

Other wines

Total (ha)

 

9

79-87

Yield classes I to V

Classification (2)

 

5 fields of 2

88-142

Area (ha)

 

5 fields of 9


(1)  For these tables, it would be desirable for Member States which process their basic survey information electronically to send the information provided for in Article 6(2) of Regulation (EEC) No 357/79 to Eurostat on magnetic tape.

(2)  The codes for this yield classification (number and limits) will be established subsequently.


ANNEX II

GEOGRAPHICAL UNITS LAID DOWN BY ARTICLE 4(3) OF REGULATION (EEC) No 357/79

 

Code

GERMANY

(wine-growing regions)

100

Ahr

101

Mittelrhein

102

Mosel-Saar-Ruwer

103

Nahe

104

Rheinhessen

105

Pfalz

106

Hessische Bergstraße

107

Rheingau

108

Württemberg

109

Baden

110

Franken

111

Saale-Unstrut

112

Sachsen

113

GREECE

600

Ανατολική Μακεδονία, Θράκη

601

Κεντρική Μακεδονία

602

Δυτική Μακεδονία

603

Ήπειρος

604

Θεσσαλία

605

Ιόνια Νησιά

606

Δυτική Ελλάδα

607

Στερεά Ελλάδα

608

Αττική

609

Πελοπόννησος

610

Βόρειο Αιγαίο

611

Νότιο Αιγαίο

612

Κρήτη

613

SPAIN

(provinces or autonomous regions)

700

Galicia

701

Principado de Asturias

702

Cantabria

703

País Vasco A (Territorio Histórico de Álava)

704

País Vasco B (Territorios Históricos de Guipúzcoa y Vizcaya)

705

Navarra

706

La Rioja

707

Aragón A (provincia de Zaragoza)

708

Aragón B (provincias de Huesca y Teruel)

709

Catalunya A (provincia de Barcelona)

710

Catalunya B (provincia de Tarragona)

711

Catalunya C (provincias de Girona y Lleida)

712

Illes Balears

713

Castilla y León A (provincia de Burgos)

714

Castilla y León B (provincia de León)

715

Castilla y León C (provincia de Valladolid)

716

Castilla y León D (provincia de Zamora)

717

Castilla y León E (provincias de Ávila, Palencia, Salamanca, Segovia y Soria)

718

Comunidad de Madrid

719

Castilla-La Mancha A (provincia de Albacete)

720

Castilla-La Mancha B (provincia de Ciudad Real)

721

Castilla-La Mancha C (provincia de Cuenca)

722

Castilla-La Mancha D (provincia de Guadalajara)

723

Castilla-La Mancha E (provincia de Toledo)

724

Comunidad Valenciana A (provincia de Alicante)

725

Comunidad Valenciana B (provincia de Castellón)

726

Comunidad Valenciana C (provincia de Valencia)

727

Región de Murcia

728

Extremadura A (provincia de Badajoz)

729

Extremadura B (provincia de Cáceres)

730

Andalucía A (provincia de Cádiz)

731

Andalucía B (provincia de Córdoba)

732

Andalucía C (provincia de Huelva)

733

Andalucía D (provincia de Málaga)

734

Andalucía E (provincias de Almería, Granada, Jaén y Sevilla)

735

Canarias

736

FRANCE

(departments or groups of departments)

200

Aude

201

Gard

202

Hérault

203

Lozère

204

Pyrénées-Orientales

205

Var

206

Vaucluse

207

Bouches-du-Rhône

208

Gironde

209

Gers

210

Charente

211

Charente-Maritime

212

Ardèche

213

Aisne

214

Seine-et-Marne

215

Ardenne, Aube, Marne, Haute-Marne

250

Cher, Eure-et-Loir, Indre, Indre-et-Loire, Loir-et-Cher, Loiret

251

Côte-d'Or, Nièvre, Saône-et-Loire, Yonne

252

Meurthe-et-Moselle, Meuse, Moselle, Vosges

253

Bas-Rhin, Haut-Rhin

254

Doubs, Jura, Haute-Saône, Territoire-de-Belfort

255

Loire-Atlantique, Maine-et-Loire, Sarthe, Vendée

256

Deux-Sèvres, Vienne

220

Dordogne, Landes, Lot-et-Garonne, Pyrénées-Atlantiques

221

Ariège, Aveyron, Haute-Garonne, Lot, Hautes-Pyrénées, Tarn, Tarn-et-Garonne

222

Corrèze, Haute-Vienne

223

Ain, Drôme, Isère, Loire, Rhône, Savoie, Haute-Savoie

224

Cantal, Allier, Haute-Loire, Puy-de-Dôme

257

Alpes-de-Haute-Provence, Hautes-Alpes, Alpes-Maritimes

225

Corse-du-Sud, Haute-Corse

258

ITALY

(provinces)

300

Torino

301

Vercelli

302

Novara

303

Cuneo

304

Asti

305

Alessandria

306

Biella

307

Verbano-Cusio-Ossola

308

Aosta

309

Imperia

310

Savona

311

Genova

312

La Spezia

313

Varese

314

Como

315

Sondrio

316

Milano

317

Bergamo

318

Brescia

319

Pavia

320

Cremona

321

Mantova

322

Lecco

323

Lodi

324

Bolzano-Bozen

325

Trento

326

Verona

327

Vicenza

328

Belluno

329

Treviso

330

Venezia

331

Padova

332

Rovigo

333

Pordenone

334

Udine

335

Gorizia

336

Trieste

337

Piacenza

338

Parma

339

Reggio nell'Emilia

340

Modena

341

Bologna

342

Ferrara

343

Ravenna

344

Forlì

345

Rimini

346

Massa Carrara

347

Lucca

348

Pistoia

349

Firenze

350

Livorno

351

Pisa

352

Arezzo

353

Siena

354

Grosseto

355

Prato

356

Perugia

357

Terni

358

Pesaro e Urbino

359

Ancona

360

Macerata

361

Ascoli Piceno

362

Viterbo

363

Rieti

364

Roma

365

Latina

366

Frosinone

367

Caserta

368

Benevento

369

Napoli

370

Avellino

371

Salerno

372

L'Aquila

373

Teramo

374

Pescara

375

Chieti

376

Campobasso

377

Isernia

378

Foggia

379

Bari

380

Taranto

381

Brindisi

382

Lecce

383

Potenza

384

Matera

385

Cosenza

386

Catanzaro

387

Reggio di Calabria

388

Crotone

389

Vibo Valentia

390

Trapani

391

Palermo

392

Messina

393

Agrigento

394

Caltanissetta

395

Enna

396

Catania

397

Ragusa

398

Siracusa

399

Sassari

400

Nuoro

401

Cagliari

402

Oristano

403

LUXEMBOURG

(constitutes a single geographical unit)

500

AUSTRIA

900

Burgenland

901

Niederösterreich

902

Steiermark

903

Wien und die anderen Bundesländer

904

PORTUGAL

800

Entre Douro e Minho

801

Trás-os-Montes

802

Beira Litoral

803

Beira Interior

804

Ribatejo e Oeste

805

Alentejo

806

Algarve

807

Região Autónoma dos Açores

808

Região Autónoma da Madeira

809

UNITED KINGDOM

(constitutes a single geographical unit)

550


ANNEX III

CODES FOR SPECIFIED VARIETIES OF WINE GRAPES FOR THE TRANSMISSION TO EUROSTAT OF THE RESULTS OF THE STATISTICAL SURVEYS OF AREAS UNDER VINES

(Regulation (EEC) No 357/79)

Varieties

Code

Individual varieties (to be specified)

Black

1000 -1799

Total

1800

White and other colours

2000 -2799

Total

2800

Total individual varieties

3800

Other varieties

Black

1900

White and other colours

2900

Total

3900

All varieties

Black

1999

White and other colours

2999

Total

3999


ANNEX IV

Repealed Decision with its successive amendments

Commission Decision 79/491/EEC

(OJ L 129, 28.5.1979, p. 9)

Commission Decision 85/620/EEC

(OJ L 379, 31.12.1985, p. 1)

Commission Decision 96/20/EC

(OJ L 7, 10.1.1996, p. 6)

Commission Decision 1999/661/EC

(OJ L 261, 7.10.1999, p. 42)


ANNEX V

CORRELATION TABLE

Decision 79/491/EEC

This Decision

Article 1

Article 1

Article 2

Article 2

Article 3

Article 3

Article 4

Annex I

Annex I

Annex II

Annex II

Annex III

Annex III

Annex IV

Annex V


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