Sown area of field crops (until 2015)
Preliminary data on sown area of field crops | |
Classification of Estonian administrative units and settlements (EHAK) Classification of Agricultural Land | |
Agricultural holdings | |
Agricultural holding – a single unit both technically and economically, which has single management and which produces agricultural products or maintains its land which is no longer used for production purposes in good agricultural and environmental condition, where: - there is at least one hectare of utilised agricultural land or - there is less than one hectare of utilised agricultural land but agricultural products are produced mainly for sale. Units where agricultural products are not produced but only land is maintained in good agricultural and environmental condition are included from 2007. Agricultural small unit – unit, which has less than one hectare of utilised agricultural land, but at least 50 m² vegetable area or three fruit trees or six berry bushes or ten rabbits or ten domestic fowls or other agricultural animals or three beehives and agricultural products are produced mainly for own consumption. Arable land – land worked regularly, generally under a system of crop rotation. | |
A person who has applied for payment from the Estonian Agricultural Registers and Information Board | |
Agricultural holdings who have utilised agricultural area FRAME List of persons with utilised agricultural land who have applied for payments from the Estonian Agricultural Registers and Information Board | |
Estonia as a whole Counties | |
1980–… | |
Not applicable. |
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Not published. | |
Not published. | |
Data are published under the heading „Economy/ Agriculture” in the Statistical Database in http://pub.stat.ee. | |
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Data serve as input for statistical activities 10501 „Agri-environmental commitments”, 21207 „Economic accounts for agriculture”, 21212 „Yields” and 21214 „Crop farming”. | |
Regulation (EC) No 543/2009 of the European Parliament and of the Council of 18 June 2009 concerning crop statistics and repealing Council Regulations (EEC) No 837/90 and (EEC) No 959/93 http://eur-lex.europa.eu/LexUriServ/LexUriServ.do?uri=OJ:L:2009:167:0001:0011:EN:PDF Handbook for annual crop statistics (Following provisions of Reg. 543/2009) https://circabc.europa.eu/sd/d/f3e0fdc8-6d68-4242-8120-39cab09bcc82/ASA_PE_790_Handbook_CropStats_2013.pdf https://circabc.europa.eu/sd/d/987a2f60-50ea-4492-b871-3cd7327d7fd2/ASA_PE_790_Handbook_CropStats_2013_Annexes_I_V.pdf | |
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SURVEY DATA Not used. ADMINISTRATIVE DATA Data on sown area of field crops by type of crop and persons are received from the Estonian Agricultural Registers and Information Board (PRIA). DATA FROM OTHER STATISTICAL ACTIVITIES Data from statistical activity 21216 „Survey of agricultural household plots” (2012) are used. | |
Year | |
By e-mail. | |
Arithmetic and qualitative controls are used in the validation process, including comparison with the data of previous periods or other surveys and with administrative data sources. | |
The data are collected by the Estonian Agricultural Registers and Information Board in the Agricultural Support and Land Parcel Register. In case of missing or unreliable data, the estimates are imputed according to the relevant guidelines. The data of agricultural small units are estimated. National aggregates are calculated by adding up the data of agricultural holdings and agricultural small units. The variables which were not collected directly but are required for output generation are calculated. In order to calculate new variables, mathematical expressions are applied to existing variables. The process may be repeated, i.e. a derived variable may be based on other derived new variables. Microdata are aggregated before analysis. This covers data summarisation according to the classification. The indicators to be published are calculated on the basis of the collected data. | |
Not applied. |