Statistics Netherlands

Statistics Netherlands (CBS) enables people to have debates on social issues on the basis of reliable statistical information.The mission of CBS is to publish reliable and coherent statistical information which responds to the needs of Dutch society. The responsibility of CBS is twofold: firstly, to compile (official) national statistics and secondly to compile European (community) statistics.

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  • A
    • abril 2016
      Fuente: Statistics Netherlands
      Subido por: Raviraj Mahendran
      Acceso el: 20 septiembre, 2017
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      Data cited at:  CBS StatLine databank https://opendata.cbs.nl/statline/portal.html?_la=en&_catalog=CBS Publication: Agriculture and horticulture services; employment and finance, 2009-2013 https://opendata.cbs.nl/portal.html?_la=en&_catalog=CBS&tableId=81162eng&_theme=962 License: http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/   This dataset shows relevant data for the economic sector 'agriculture and horticulture services' (SIC code 0161 according to the new Statistics Netherlands' Standard Industrial Classification of all Economic Activities 2008 (SIC 2008)), e.g. the number of persons employed, costs and revenues, turnover and other financial results
    • noviembre 2023
      Fuente: Statistics Netherlands
      Subido por: Knoema
      Acceso el: 30 noviembre, 2023
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      Data cited at:  CBS StatLine databank https://opendata.cbs.nl/statline/portal.html?_la=en&_catalog=CBS Publication: Agriculture; crops, livestock and land use by general farm type, region https://opendata.cbs.nl/portal.html?_la=en&_catalog=CBS&tableId=80783eng&_theme=969 License: http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/   This table contains data on land use, arable farming, horticulture, grassland, grazing livestock and housed animals, at regional level, by general farm type. The figures in this table are derived from the agricultural census. Data collection for the agricultural census is part of a combined data collection for a.o. agricultural policy use and enforcement of the manure law. Regional breakdown is based on the main location of the holding. Due to this the region where activities (crops, animals) are allocated may differ from the location where these activities actually occur. The agricultural census is also used as the basis for the European Farm Structure Survey (FSS). Data from the agricultural census do not fully coincide with the FSS. In the FSS years (2000, 2003, 2005, 2007 and 2010) additional information was collected to meet the requirements of the FSS. Reference date for livestock is 1 April and for crops 15 May. Since 2016, information of the Dutch Business Register is used to define the agricultural census. Registration in the Business Register with an agricultural standard industrial classification code (SIC), related to NACE/ISIC, (in Dutch SBI: ‘Standaard BedrijfsIndeling’) is leading to determine whether there is an agricultural holding. This aligns the agricultural census as closely as possible to the statistical regulations of Eurostat and the (Dutch) implementation of the definition of 'active farmer' as described in the common agricultural policy. The definition of the agricultural census based on information from the Dutch Business Register mainly affects the number of holdings, a clear deviation of the trend occurs. The impact on areas (except for other land and rough grazing) and the number of animals (except for sheep, horses and ponies) is limited. This is mainly due to the holdings that are excluded as a result of the new delimitation of agricultural holdings (such as equestrian centres, city farms and organisations in nature management). Until 2010 the economic size of agricultural holdings was expressed in Dutch size units (in Dutch NGE: 'Nederlandse Grootte Eenheid'). From 2010 onwards this has become Standard Output (SO). This means that the threshold for holdings in the agricultural census has changed from 3 NGE to 3000 euro SO. For comparable time series the figures for 2000 up to and including 2009 have been recalculated, based on SO coefficients and SO typology. The latest update took place in 2016. In 2011 there were changes in geographic assignment of holdings with a foreign main seat. This may influence regional figures, mainly in border regions. Data available from: 2000 Status of the figures: the figures are provisional. Changes as of 20 November 2018: the provisional figures for 2018 have been added. When will new figures be published? According to regular planning provisional figures for the current year are published in November; definite figures follow three months later.
  • F
    • marzo 2017
      Fuente: Statistics Netherlands
      Subido por: Knoema
      Acceso el: 23 febrero, 2019
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      Data cited at:  CBS StatLine databank https://opendata.cbs.nl/statline/portal.html?_la=en&_catalog=CBS Publication: Fruit culture; area fruit orchards, sort fruit https://opendata.cbs.nl/portal.html?_la=en&_catalog=CBS&tableId=70671ENG&_theme=985 License: http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/   This table provides information about the culture area of fruit orchards in the Netherlands. The data are broken down by: apples, pears, stone fruit trees (plum trees, sweet cherries, sour cherries), small fruit shrubs (blueberries, blackberries, raspberries, red currants, wine grapes and black currants) and nut trees. The data refer to areas cultivated in the open, and thus exclude fruit culture in greenhouses. Data available from: 1992. Frequency: yearly. Status of the figures: The figures referring to the most recent period are provisional. The figures become definite when the next period is published. Changes as of 31 March 2017: The provisional figures referring to 2016 have been added. The figures referring to 2015 are now definite. When will new figures be published? Provisional figures for the previous year are published in April, at the same time figures for the preceding year become definite.