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Figure 1 - Farm structure data available by country and year since 1999-2000

Figure 2 – Delimitation and mapping of the areas facing natural and other specific constraints (November 2020)

Figure 3 – Glasshouse

Figure 4 – Greenhouse

Figure 5 – Shade house

Figure 6 – Walk in tunnel 

Figure 7 – Plastic house – high accessible cover, the plants are accessible without destroying the shelter 

Figure 8 – Low tunnel

Figure 9 – Location of the holding

Figure 10 – Legal personality of the holding and status of the holder and manager 

Figure 11 – Differences in total organic area excl. kitchen gardens depending on the way variables are collected

Figure 12 – Total farm area (FA) general hierarchy

Figure 13 – Arable land hierarchy

Figure 14 – Cereals hierarchy

Figure 15 – Dry pulses and protein crops hierarchy

Figure 16 – Root crops hierarchy

Figure 17 - Industrial crops hierarchy

Figure 18 – Plants harvested green hierarchy

Figure 19 – Fresh vegetables hierarchy (extract, full hierarchy can be found in Eurostat’s glossary

Figure 20 – Permanent grassland hierarchy

Figure 21 – Permanent crops hierarchy

Figure 22 – Fruits, berries and nuts hierarchy (extract, for full tree see Eurostat’s website

Figure 23 – Citrus' hierarchy

Figure 24 – Grapes' hierarchy

Figure 25 – Olives' hierarchy

Figure 26 – Mushrooms' hierarchy

Figure 27 – UAA under glass hierarchy

Figure 28 – UAA organic hierarchy

Figure 29 – Total cultivated area irrigable 

Figure 30 – Bovine animals' hierarchy

Figure 31 – Sheep and goats hierarchy

Figure 32 – Pigs hierarchy

Figure 33 – Poultry hierarchy

Figure 34 – Rabbits hierarchy

Figure 35 – Other livestock hierarchy

Figure 36 – Duration of compulsory education-training and student's age-groups (2016-2017)

Figure 39 – Labour force categories

Figure 40 – Farm work and other gainful activities in the agricultural holding

Figure 41 – Other gainful activities in the agricultural holding - main vs. secondary

Figure 42 – Total cultivated area irrigated (UAA_IT)

Figure 43 – Other irrigated crops on arable land outdoors (ARAT_IT_OTH)

Figure 44 - Adjustable drainage in the Netherlands

Figure 45 - Agricultural drainage

Figure 46 - Methods of drainage

Figure 47 - Construction of drainage in Germany

Figure 48 - Silo storage with salt drying

Figure 49 - Flat silo

Figure 50 - Bulk storage of potatoes

Figure 51 - Storage of potatoes in large boxes using lateral ventilation

Figure 52 - Controlled atmosphere and ultra-low oxygen boxes

Figure 53 – Pome and stone fruit hierarchy for the orchards module

Figure 54 – Citrus' hierarchy for the orchards module

Figure 55 – Olives' hierarchy for the orchards module

Figure 56 – Grapes' hierarchy for the orchards module 

Figure 57 – Totals of continuous variables in Eurobase

Figure 58 – Count variables in Eurobase

Figure 59 – EDAMIS Web Portal front page

Figure 60 – Validation 

Figure 61 – Validation process (GSBPM notation)

Figure 62 – Schematic of the input hall (green highlights are items visible to NSI)

Figure 63 – Retrieval of a report in EDAMIS Web Application

Figure 64 – Retrieval of a report in EDAMIS Web Portal

Figure 65 – High level business process for reporting SDMX compliant reference metadata 

Figure 66 – Welcome screen of the ESS Metadata Handler

Figure 67 – Agricultural holding density (number of farms per square Km of UAA)

Figure 68 – If only one farm at a location, assign it to a random neighbouring cell within the same NUTS3; if still not possible, enlarge the area

Figure 69 – Standard Output Coefficient timetable

Figure 70 – Navigation tree on Eurostat database showing the farm structure (ef) theme

Figure 71 – Navigation tree on Eurostat database showing some of the farm structure tables

Figure 72 – General overview of a table on the data explorer

Figure 73 – Example for solid bovine (for beef) manure

Figure 74 – Example for liquid swine manure


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