CELEX: 31991D0618
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Date: 1991-11-18 00:00:00
Title: 91/618/EEC: Commission Decision of 18 November 1991 amending Decision 77/144/EEC 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

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31991D0618

91/618/EEC: Commission Decision of 18 November 1991 amending Decision 77/144/EEC 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  

Official Journal L 333 , 04/12/1991 P. 0023 - 0034 Finnish special edition: Chapter 3 Volume 39 P. 0175  Swedish special edition: Chapter 3 Volume 39 P. 0175 

COMMISSION DECISION  of 18 November 1991  amending Decision 77/144/EEC 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  (91/618/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 (1), as last amended  by Regulation (EEC) No 1057/91 (2), and in particular Article 4 (2) and (4) thereof,  Whereas the experience gained in conducting the latest basic survey calls for certain amendments to the regional breakdown to be used in the communication of data to the Commission and in the common list of varieties to be surveyed and consequently it  is necessary to amend the Annexes to Commission Decision 77/144/EEC (3), as last amended by Decision 87/228/EEC (4);  Whereas 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 Annexes to Decision 77/144/EEC are hereby replaced by the Annexes to this Decision.  Article 2  This Decision is addressed to the Member States. Done at Brussels, 18 November 1991. For the Commission  Henning CHRISTOPHERSEN  Vice-President   (1) OJ No L 218, 11. 8. 1976, p. 10. (2) OJ No L 107, 27. 4. 1991, p. 11. (3) OJ No L 47, 18. 2. 1977, p. 52. (4) OJ No L 94, 8. 4. 1987, p. 32.    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    2. Production area   2   3,4  Germany     Norden  01    Mitte  02    Sueden  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    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    Regiao Autónoma dos Açores  06    Regiao Autónoma da Madeira  07     3. Species   2  5-6  Apples: dessert  others  01  02    Pears: dessert  others  03  04    Peaches: white flesh  yellow flesh  colour not specified  05  06  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   1  10  (Trees per hectare)     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  2  3  4  5  6   7  7  7  7  7  7  11-17  18-24  25-31  32-38  39-45  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  6 (1)  -  -  40 and over      (1) In the case of apples, pears, peaches and apricots, the  information for class 6 is seven zeros.     ANNEX II Codes for specified varieties of each species for 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)      Varieties  Code       1. Apples trees   Dessert apple trees   Cardinal  001  Discovery  002  Gravenstein/Graasten  003  Tydeman's Early Worcester  004  James Grieve  005  Worcester Pearmain  006  Reine des Reinettes/Goldparmaene  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  Laxton's Superb  024  Winston  025  Abbondanza  026  Holsteiner Cox  027  Reinette Clochard  028  Horneburger Pfannkuchen  029   Lombartscalville  030  Gloster  031  Crispin/Mutzu  033  Melrose  034  Egremont Russet  035  Lobo  036  Cortland  037  Luxembourg Triumpf  038  Luxembourg Reinette  039  Lord Lambourne  040  George Cave  041  Fyriki  042  Delicious Pilafa  043   Jonagold  044  Katy  045  Idared  046  Elstar  047  Suntan  048  Queen Cox and Cox clones  049  Reinette Parda  050  Starkimson and clones (Coopers)  051  Verde doncella  052  Fiesta  053  Other varieties (to be specified by the Member State), must be  included the 'Other Reinettes'  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. Pears trees   Dessert pear trees   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  Grev Moltke  011  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  Clairgeau  020  Kaiser Alexander  021  Doyenné du Comice  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   Précoce de Trévoux  032  Pierre Corneille  033  Krystalli  034  Blanquilla  035  M. P. Morettini  036  Ercolini  037  Rocha  038  Kontoula  039  Général Leclerc  040  Roma  041  Concorde  042  Other varieties (to be specified by the Member State)   900-998  Varieties not specified elsewhere  999  Pears trees exclusively producing pears 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 white flesh   Springtime group: Springtime  Mayflower  Others  011  012  019  Morettini 1 and 5/14  020  Amsden group  030  Redwing group  040  Bella di Cesena and Sant'Anna Balducci  050  Pieri 81  060  Michelini and Impero  070  Paraguya  080  Honey dew Hale  090  Maria Bianca  100  Nectarines and brugnons (to be specified  by the Member State)  201-298  Other nectarines and brugnons not specified  299  Other white-fleshed varieties (to be specified by the Member State)  901-998  White-fleshed varieties not specified elsewhere  999  Peach trees giving fruits with yellow  flesh   Armgold  010  Spring Crest  011  Blazing Gold and Collins  020  Dixired group: Dixired  Cardinal  June Gold  Others  031  032  033  034  Redhaven group  040  Fairhaven group: Fairhaven  Southland  Other  061  062  063  Merril Franciscan group: Merril Franciscan  Loring  Suncrest  Loadel  Vivian  Andros  Halford  Dixon  Others  071  072  073  074  075  076  077  078  079  J. H. Hale group: J. H. Hale  Elberta  Others  Cresthaven  Glohaven  081  082  083  091  092  Pavie/Percoche group: Fortuna  Klamt  Caroline  Di Francia  Vesuvio  Others  101  102  103  104  105  199  Nectarines and brugnons: Armking-Mayred group  Grimson-Maygrand group  Independence  Stark Red Gold  Nectared  Others  201  202  203  204  205  299  Bowen  301  Fayette  302  Katherina  303  Meriam  304  Other yellow-fleshed 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   Other 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  Diamantopoulou  008  Précoce de Tyrinthe  009  Bulida  010  Canino  011  Moniqui  012  Borida  013  Currot  014  Paviot  015  Real Fino  016  Pellecchiella  017  Précoce d'Imola  018  S. Castrese  019  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  Sanguinello 'Cuscuna'  011  Sanguina Comune  042  Other blood oranges (to be specified by  the Member State)  900-998  Varieties not specified elsewhere  999  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. Joao  023  Do Tua  025  Spera da Vidigueira  026  D. Maria  027  De Vale de Besteiros  028  Bionda Apirena  029  Vaniglia Apirena  030  Cadenera  031  Vema  033  Navels (group) Total  Merlin or Washinton Navel  Navelina or Dalmau  050  051  052  Navel New Hall  Thonson Navel  Navelate  Lane Late  Other Navels  053  054  055  056  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  Kina  106  Encore  107   Palazzeli  108  Setubalense  109  Carvalhais  110  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  Tomatera  207  Clémentine Porou  208  Other varieties (to be specified by the Member State)  290-298  Varieties not specified elsewhere  299  Small citrus trees giving satsumas    Satsuma  301  Clausellina  302  Salzara  303  Mineola  304  Temple  305  Owari  306  Wase  307  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      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. Sued:  Baden-Wuerttemberg, Bayern   4. Ost:  Brandenburg, Mecklenburg-Vorpommern, Sachsen, Sachsen-Anhalt, Thueringen  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