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Consolidated text: Commission Decision of 22 December 1976 laying down the standard code and rules governing the transcription into a machine-readable form of the data of the surveys of plantations of certain species of fruit trees, and laying down the boundaries of the production areas for these surveys (77/144/EEC)

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COMMISSION DECISION

of 22 December 1976

laying down the standard code and rules governing the transcription into a machine-readable form of the data of the surveys of plantations of certain species of fruit trees, and laying down the boundaries of the production areas for these surveys

(77/144/EEC)

(OJ L 047, 18.2.1977, p.52)

Amended by:

 

 

Official Journal

  No

page

date

 M1

Commission Decision of 7 May 1981

  L 167

12

24.6.1981

 M2

Commission Decision of 13 December 1985

  L 373

59

31.12.1985

 M3

Commission Decision of 16 March 1987

  L 94

32

8.4.1987

►M5

Commission Decision of 18 November 1991

  L 333

23

4.12.1991

►M6

Commission Decision of 29 November 1995

  L 302

37

15.12.1995

►M7

Commission Decision of 25 November 1996

  L 318

14

7.12.1996




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COMMISSION DECISION

of 22 December 1976

laying down the standard code and rules governing the transcription into a machine-readable form of the data of the surveys of plantations of certain species of fruit trees, and laying down the boundaries of the production areas for these surveys

(77/144/EEC)



THE COMMISSION OF THE EUROPEAN COMMUNITIES,

Having regard to the Treaty establishing the European Economic Community,

Having regard to Council Directive 76/625/EEC of 20 July 1976 concerning the statistical surveys to be carried out by the Member States in order to determine the production potential of plantations of certain species of fruit trees, and in particular Article 4 (2) and (4) thereof,

Whereas the equipment which the Commission has available for analyzing the results of the surveys of plantations of certain species of fruit trees and the need for its rational use require that the machine-readable forms compatible with the equipment be specified and that a standard format be prescribed for the transcription of the data into a machine-readable form;

Whereas within certain production areas homogeneous climatic and agronomic conditions exist which are associated with more or less uniform yields of fruit per hectare; whereas the use of survey results for each production area improves the accuracy of medium-term estimates of production; whereas the boundaries of such production areas shall be fixed;

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

HAS ADOPTED THIS DECISION:



Article 1

The machine-readable forms for submission of the data provided for in Article 2 of Directive 76/625/EEC by those Member States which process their survey information electronically shall be either magnetic tape or 80-column punch cards.

Article 2

The standard format, codes and rules governing transcription on to magnetic tape or 80-column punch cards of the data provided for in Article 2 of Directive 76/625/EEC and the administrative procedure governing the transmission of the magnetic tape files to the SOEC shall be as set out in the Annexes hereto.

Article 3

The boundaries of the production areas to be adopted shall be as set out in the Annexes hereto.

Article 4

This Decision is addressed to the Member States.

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ANNEX I

Tape specification for the delivery to the SOEC of the results of the statistical surveys of plantations of certain species of fruit trees to be carried out in Member States

(Directive 76/625/EEC)

GENERAL PROVISIONS

I.

The information recorded in accordance with the characteristics referred to in Article 2 of Directive 76/625/EEC is to be delivered to the SOEC in the following form by those Member States which process their survey information electronically:

1. On nine-track magnetic tape 1600 BPI (630 bytes/cm) IBM standard label or no label.

2. 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.

3. The information shall be of fixed record length and shall be recorded in the following FORTRAN format:

I2, I2, I2, I3, I1, 6F7.0 (beginning in position 1).

4. The first five fields of each record shall contain information to permit identification (country, production area, variety and density class). The codes for these fields are specified in the detailed provisions and in Annex II. The following six fields, each of seven digits, shall contain the information about the area in ares within each of the six age classes of the record. The age classes are defined in the detailed provisions. The information shall be entered right justified in each field.

5. Member States shall have a choice as to blocking factor; the SOEC must be told which blocking factor has been used.

6. Member States shall specify on the documents accompanying the transmission the number of species and the number of varieties within each species.

7. The records shall be sorted according to species, variety, area or territory and density of plantation.

II.

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

(a) the codes which are to be used;

(b) the number of digits required for the item of question;

(c) the consecutive numbering of the positions for the various items.

DETAILED PROVISIONS



 

 

Code

Digits

Byte number on tape

1.  Country

 

2

1,2

Germany

01

 

 

France

02

 

 

Italy

03

 

 

Netherlands

04

 

 

Belgium

05

 

 

Luxembourg

06

 

 

United Kingdom

07

 

 

Ireland

08

 

 

Denmark

09

 

 

Greece

10

 

 

Spain

11

 

 

Portugal

12

 

 

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Austria

13

 

 

Finland

14

 

 

Sweden

15

 

 

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2.  Production area

 

2

3,4

Germany

 

 

 

Norden

01

 

 

Mitte

02

 

 

Süden

03

 

 

Ost

04

 

 

France

 

 

 

Sud-ouest

01

 

 

Sud-est

02

 

 

Loire

03

 

 

Reste

04

 

 

Italy

 

 

 

(Apples, pears)

Val Padana

11

 

 

Trentino-Alto Adige

21

 

 

Piemonte and Valle d'Aosta

02

 

 

Centrale

03

 

 

Meridionale

04

 

 

(Peaches and apricots)

Val Padana and Trentino-Alto Adige

01

 

 

Piemonte and Valle d'Aosta

02

 

 

Centrale

03

 

 

Meridionale

04

 

 

(Oranges, lemons and small-fruited citrus)

Sicilia

14

 

 

Calabria

24

 

 

Puglia and Basilicata

34

 

 

Altre zone

05

 

 

Netherlands

00

 

 

Belgium

00

 

 

Luxembourg

00

 

 

United Kingdom

00

 

 

Ireland

00

 

 

Denmark

00

 

 

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Austria

00

 

 

Finland

00

 

 

Sweden

00

 

 

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Greece

 

 

 

(Apples)

Peloponnesus

01

 

 

Macedonia

02

 

 

Thessaly

03

 

 

Other areas

96

 

 

(Pears)

Peloponnesus

01

 

 

Macedonia

02

 

 

Thessaly

03

 

 

Crete

04

 

 

Other areas

97

 

 

(Peaches)

Macedonia

02

 

 

Thessaly

03

 

 

Other areas

92

 

 

(Apricots)

Peloponnesus

01

 

 

Macedonia

02

 

 

Other areas

95

 

 

(Oranges)

Peloponnesus

01

 

 

Crete

04

 

 

Epirus

05

 

 

Other areas

99

 

 

(Lemons)

Peloponnesus

01

 

 

Central Greece and Euboea

06

 

 

Other areas

94

 

 

(Small-fruited citrus)

Peloponnesus

01

 

 

Crete

04

 

 

Aegean Islands

07

 

 

Other areas

93

 

 

Spain

 

 

 

Galicia

01

 

 

Principado de Asturias

02

 

 

Cantabria

03

 

 

País Vasco

04

 

 

Navarra

05

 

 

La Rioja

06

 

 

Aragón

07

 

 

Cataluña

08

 

 

Baleares

09

 

 

Castilla y León

10

 

 

Madrid

11

 

 

Castilla-La Mancha

12

 

 

Comunidad Valenciana

13

 

 

Región de Murcia

14

 

 

Extremadura

15

 

 

Andalucía

16

 

 

Canarias

17

 

 

Portugal

 

 

 

Norte

01

 

 

Centro

02

 

 

Lisboa and Vale do Tejo

03

 

 

Alentejo

04

 

 

Algarve

05

 

 

Região Autónoma dos Açores

06

 

 

Região Autónoma da Madeira

07

 

 

3.  Species

 

2

5-6

Apples:

dessert

01

 

 

others

02

 

 

Pears:

dessert

03

 

 

others

04

 

 

Peaches:

white flesh

05

 

 

yellow flesh

06

 

 

colour not specified

07

 

 

Apricots

08

 

 

Oranges

09

 

 

Lemons

10

 

 

Small-fruited citrus

11

 

 

4.  Variety

 

3

7-9

Codes for specified varieties of each species are given in Annex II.

 

 

 

5.  Density of plantation

(Trees per hectare)

 

1

10

Apples and pears:

 

 

 

Under 400

1

 

 

400 - 799

2

 

 

800 - 1 599

3

 

 

1 600 and over

4

 

 

Total

9

 

 

Peaches and apricots:

 

 

 

Under 300

1

 

 

300 - 399

2

 

 

400 - 599

3

 

 

600 - 799

4

 

 

800 and over

5

 

 

Total

9

 

 

Oranges, lemons and small-fruited citrus:

 

 

 

Under 250

1

 

 

250 - 374

2

 

 

375 - 499

3

 

 

500 - 624

4

 

 

625 - 749

5

 

 

750 and over

6

 

 

Total

9

 

 

6.  Age of trees (1)

Age class

1

 

7

11-17

2

 

7

18-24

3

 

7

25-31

4

 

7

32-38

5

 

7

39-45

6

 

7

46-52

(1)   The area for each age class is given in ares.

Age classes are defined as follows:



(years)

 

Apples and pears

Peaches and apricots

Oranges, lemons and small-fruited citrus

1

0- 4

0- 4

0- 4

2

5- 9

5- 9

5- 9

3

10-14

10-14

10-14

4

15-24

15-19

15-24

5

25 and over

20 and over

25-39

(1)

40 and over

(1)   In the case of apples, pears, peaches and apricots, the information for class 6 is seven zeros.

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ANNEX II

Codes for specified varieties of each species for delivery to the Statistic Office of the European Communities of the results of the statistical surveys of plantations of certain species of fruit trees to be carried out in Member States

(Directive 76/625/EEC)



Varieties

Code

1.  Apple trees

Apple trees giving dessert apples

Cardinal

001

Discovery

002

Gravenstein/Gråsten

003

James Grieve

005

Worcester Pearmain

006

Reine des Reinettes/Goldparmäne

007

Ingrid Marie

008

McIntosh

009

Jonathan

010

Red Delicious, etc. (group) and Starking Delicious

011

Golden Delicious and Golden Spur

012

Spartan

013

Reinette du Canada

014

Cox's Orange Pippin

015

Boskoop

016

Morgenduft (Imperatore) and Rome Beauty

017

Rambour d'hiver

018

Granny Smith

019

Reinette du Mans

020

Annurca

021

Stayman

022

Glockenapfel

023

Abbondanza

026

Holsteiner Cox

027

Reinette Clochard

028

Gloster

031

Crispin/Mutzu

033

Melrose

034

Egremont Russet

035

Lobo

036

Luxembourg Triumpf

038

Luxembourg Reinette

039

Fyriki

042

Delicious Pilafa

043

Jonagold

044

Katy

045

Idared

046

Elstar

047

Reinette Parda

050

Starkimson and clones (Coopers)

051

Verde doncella

052

Fiesta

053

Groupe Gala

054

Braeburn

055

Prima

056

Akane

057

Top Red Delicious

058

Alkmine

059

Varieties

Code

Jumba

060

Casa Nova de Alcobaça

061

Aroma

062

Limoncella

063

Andre Reinettes

064

Jersey Mac

065

Belepsch

066

Ontario

067

Fuji No 1

068

Kronprinz Rudolf

069

Other varieties (to be specified by the Member State)

900-998

Varieties not specified elsewhere

999

Apple trees exclusively producing apples intended for uses other than as dessert apples (optional)

Bramley's Seedling

001

Other varieties (to be specified by the Member State)

900-998

Varieties not specified elsewhere

999

2.  Pear trees

Pear trees giving dessert pears

Gentile Bianca

001

Coscia

002

Butirra Precoce Morettini

003

Spadoncina

004

Jules Guyot/Limonera

005

Santa Maria Morettini

006

Spadona d'Estate

007

William's

008

Clara Frijs

009

Clapp's Favourite

010

Triomphe de Vienne

012

Alexandrine Douillard

013

Beurré Hardy

014

Durondeau

015

Légipont/Charneu

016

Louise Bonne d'Avranches

017

Abate Fetel

018

Conférence

019

Kaiser Alexander

021

Doyenné du Cornice

022

Passe Crassane

023

Alexandra Lucas

024

Decana d'Inverno

025

Packam's Triumph

026

Épine du Mas

027

Madernassa

028

Butirra d'Estate

029

Curé

030

William's rouge

031

Krystalli

034

Blanquilla

035

M. P. Morettini

036

Ercolini

037

Rocha

038

Kontoula

039

Général Leclerc

040

Roma

041

Concorde

042

Varieties

Code

Castell

043

Max red Bartlett

044

Flor de invierno

045

Devoe

046

Highland

047

Nashi-group

048

Other varieties (to be specified by the Member State)

900-998

Varieties not specified elsewhere

999

Pear trees exclusively producing pears intended for uses other than as dessert pears (optional)

Saint Rémy

001

Gieser Wildman

002

Other varieties (to be specified by the Member State)

900-998

Varieties not specified elsewhere

999

3.  Peach trees

Peach trees giving fruits with yellow flesh

Maycrest group (early 1 or very early):

510

Maycrest

511

Armgold

512

Others

519

Springcrest group (early 2 or early):

520

Springcrest

521

Spring Lady

522

Others

529

Cardinal group (early 3 or early):

530

Cardinal

531

Dixired

532

June Gold

533

Others

539

Redhaven group (early 4 or seasonal):

540

Redhaven

541

Sudanell

542

Maruja

543

Others

549

Glohaven group (early 5 or seasonal):

560

Glohaven

561

Redtop

562

Fairhaven

563

Others

569

Cresthaven group (early 6 and 7 or late):

570

Cresthaven

571

Andros

572

Loadel

573

Suncrest

574

Vivian

575

Merril Franciscan

576

Loring

577

Dixon

578

Others

579

J. H. Hale group (early 8, 9 and 10 or very late):

580

J. H. Hale

581

Tardio de Calanda

582

Elberta

583

Fayette

584

Roubidoux

585

Others

589

Varieties

Code

Pavie/Percoche group:

600

Fortuna

601

Klamt

602

Caroline

603

Vesuvio

604

Babygold 5, 6 and 7

605

Bowen

606

Katherina

607

Merriam

608

Others

609

Nectarines and brugnons

700

Armking-Mayred group (early 1 and 2 or very early):

710

Armking-Mayred

711

Others

719

Grimson-Maygrand group (early 3 or early):

720

Grimson-Maygrand

721

Others

729

Stark Red gold group (early 4, 5 and 6 or seasonal):

730

Stark Red gold

731

Independance

732

Nectared

733

Others

739

Fantasia group (early 7 and 8 or late):

740

Fantasia

741

Others

749

Fairlane group (early 9 and 10 or very late):

750

Fairlane

751

Others

759

Other yellow flesh varieties (to be specified by the Member State)

900-998

Varieties not specified elsewhere

999

Peach trees giving fruit with white flesh

Springtime group (early 1 or very early):

510

Springtime

511

Mayflower

512

Morettini No 1 and 5/4

513

Others

519

Robin group (early 2 and 3 or early):

530

Robin

531

Alexandra

532

Amsden

533

Others

539

Maria Bianca group (early 4, 5 and 6 or seasonal):

540

Maria Bianca

541

Redwing

542

Bella di Cesena

543

Others

549

Michelini group (early 7 and 8 or late):

550

Michelini and Impero

551

Honey dew Hale

552

Pieri 81

553

Others

559

Paraguya group (early 9 and 10 or very late):

560

Paraguya

561

Others

569

Nectarines and brugnons

700

Snow-Queen group (early 2 and 3 or early):

710

Snow-Queen

711

Others

719

Other nectarines and brugnons not specified

799

Other white flesh varieties (to be specified by the Member State)

900-998

Varieties not specified elsewhere

999

Peach trees giving fruits with flesh other than white or yellow or of unspecified colour

Varieties to be specified by the Member State

900-998

Varieties not specified elsewhere

999

4.  Apricot trees

Polonais

001

Rouge du Roussillon

002

Bergeron

003

Cafona

004

Boccucia

005

Monaco Bello

006

Bebecou

007

Précoce de Tyrinthe

009

Bulida

010

Canino

011

Moniqui

012

Currot

014

Paviot

015

Real Fino

016

Précoce d'Imola

018

5. Castrese

019

Pepitos

020

Galta Rocha

021

Louisette

022

Tadeo

023

Rojo del Medio

024

Palabras

025

Labertin No 1

026

Jaubert

027

Real Fino

028

Other varieties (to be specified by the Member State)

900-998

Varieties not specified elsewhere

999

5.  Orange trees

Orange trees giving blood oranges

Sanguinello

001

Moro

002

Tarocco

004

Sanguina Comune

042

Other blood oranges (to be specified by the Member State)

900-948

Varieties not specified elsewhere

949

Orange trees giving sweet oranges other than blood oranges

Ovale/Calabrese

003

Belladonna

006

Shamottti (Jaffa)

008

Salustiana

009

De Setúbal

010

Valencia Late

015

Bionda Comune

016

D. João

023

Espera da Vidigueira

026

Bionda Apirena

029

Vaniglia Apirena

030

Cadenera

031

Koima

034

Navels (group):

050

Merlin or Washinton Navel

051

Navelina or Dalmau

052

Navel New Hall

053

Thonson Navel

054

Navelate

055

Lane Late

056

Other Navels

059

Other sweet oranges (to be specified by the Member State)

950-998

Varieties not specified elsewhere

999

6.  Lemon trees

Femminello Ovale

001

Femminello di S. Teresa

002

Monachello

003

Inter Donato

004

Lunario Tondo (Arancino)

005

Lunario Sfusato (Palermo)

006

Maglini

007

Karystini

008

Adamopoulou

009

Lisbon

010

Eureka

011

Berna group

012

Mesero group

013

Lunero (four seasons)

014

Real

015

Comune

016

Siagara bianca

017

Other varieties (to be specified by the Member State)

900-998

Varieties not specified elsewhere

999

7.  Small citrus fruit trees

Small citrus fruit trees giving mandarins

Avana

101

Tardivo o Di Ciaculli

102

Common

103

Wilking

104

Kara

105

Encore

107

Setubalense

109

Carvalhais

110

Clemenvilla

111

Fortune

112

Other varieties (to be specified by the Member State)

190-198

Varieties not specified elsewhere

199

Small citrus fruit trees giving clementines

Clémentine de Corse

201

Montreal

202

Comune

203

Fina

204

Oroval

205

Clemenules or Clémentine Di Nules

206

Clémentine Porou

208

Hernandina

209

Marisol

210

Other varieties (to be specified by the Member State)

290-298

Varieties not specified elsewhere

299

Small citrus fruit trees giving satsumas

Satsuma

301

Clausellina

302

Owari

306

Ohitsu

308

Other varieties (to be specified by the Member State)

390-398

Varieties not specified elsewhere

399

Other small citrus fruit trees

Tangero

401

Mandarine clementine o nova

501

Other varieties (to be specified by the Member State)

900-998

Varieties not specified elsewhere

999

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ANNEX III

Boundaries of the production areas (where appropriate by species) referred to in Article 3



BELGIUM:

 

Forms a single production area

DENMARK:

 

Forms a single production area

FEDERAL REPUBLIC OF GERMANY:

 

1.Nord:

Schleswig-Holstein, Niedersachsen, Hamburg, Bremen

 

2.Mitte:

Nordrhein-Westfalen, Hessen, Rheinland-Pfalz, Saarland

 

3.Süd:

Baden-Württemberg, Bayern

 

4.Ost:

Brandenburg, Mecklenburg-Vorpommern, Sachsen, Sachsen-Anhalt, Thüringen

GREECE:

 

(Apples)

1.Peloponnesus

 

2.Macedonia

 

3.Thessaly

 

4.Other areas

 

(Pears)

1.Peloponnesus

 

2.Macedonia

 

3.Thessaly

 

4.Crete

 

5.Other areas

 

(Peaches)

1.Macedonia

 

2.Thessaly

 

3.Other areas

 

(Apricots)

1.Peloponnesus

 

2.Macedonia

 

3.Other areas

 

(Oranges)

1.Peloponnesus

 

2.Crete

 

3.Epirus

 

4.Other areas

 

(Lemons)

1.Peloponnesus

 

2.Central Greece and Euboea

 

3.Other areas

 

(Small-fruited citrus)

1.Peloponnesus

 

2.Crete

 

3.Aegean Islands

 

4.Other areas

SPAIN:

 

1.Galicia

 

2.Principado de Asturias

 

3.Cantabria

 

4.País Vasco

 

5.Navarra

 

6.La Rioja

 

7.Aragón

 

8.Cataluña

 

9.Baleares

 

10.Castilla y León

 

11.Madrid

 

12.Castilla-La Mancha

 

13.Comunidad Valenciana

 

14.Región de Murcia

 

15.Extremadura

 

16.Andalucía

 

17.Canarias

FRANCE:

 

1.Sud-ouest:

Limousin, Auvergne, Aquitaine, Midi-Pyrénées

 

2.Sud-est:

Rhône-Alpes, Languedoc-Roussillon, Provence-Alpes, Côte d'Azur, Corse

 

3.Loire:

Pays de Loire, Poitou-Charentes, Centre, Ile de France

 

4.Remainder of France

IRELAND:

 

Forms a single production area

ITALY:

 

(Apples, pears)

1.Val Padana: Lombardia, Veneto, Friuli-Venezia Giulia, Emilia-Romagna

 

2.Trentino-Alto Adige

 

3.Piemonte, Valle d'Aosta

 

4.Centrale: Liguria, Toscana, Umbria, Marche, Lazio, Abruzzo

 

5.Meridionale: Campania, Calabria, Molise, Puglia, Basilicata, Sicilia, Sardegna.

 

(Peaches, apricots)

1.Val Padana and Trentino-Alto Adige: Lombardia, Veneto, Friuli-Venezia Giulia, Emilia-Romagna, Trentino-Alto Adige

 

2.Piemonte, Valle d'Aosta

 

3.Centrale: Liguria, Toscana, Umbria, Marche, Lazio, Abruzzo

 

4.Meridionale: Campania, Calabria, Molise, Puglia, Basilicata, Sicilia, Sardegna

 

(Oranges, lemons, small-fruited citrus)

1.Sicilia

 

2.Calabria

 

3.Puglia, Basilicata

 

4.Remainder of Italy

LUXEMBOURG:

 

Forms a single production area

NETHERLANDS:

 

Forms a single production area

PORTUGAL:

 

 

1.Norte

 

 

2.Centro

 

 

3.Lisboa and Vale do Tejo

 

 

4.Alentejo

 

 

5.Algarve

 

 

6.Regiâo autonomas Açores

 

 

7.Regiâo autonomas Madeira

UNITED KINGDOM:

 

Forms a single production area

AUSTRIA:

 

Forms a single production area

 

FINLAND:

 

Forms a single production area

 

SWEDEN:

 

Forms a single production area

 

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