Dataset information
Dataset description
This table provides data on land use, arable farming, horticulture, grassland, grazing livestock and lofts, at regional level by main farm type. For all subjects, both the count (area, number of animals) and the corresponding number of holdings are presented.
The data for this table are taken from the agricultural census. The agricultural census is part of the combined declaration, which is used, inter alia, for the implementation of the agricultural policy and the enforcement of the Fertilisers Act.
The regional classification of the Agricultural census is based on the main place of business address. As a result, the region to which farming activities (keeping animals, crop cultivation) are allocated may differ from the place where these activities actually take place.
The reference date for the number of animals shall be 1 April; the reference date for the crops is 15 May.
As of 2020, the SO2017 will apply, based on the years 2015 to 2019 (see also the explanatory memorandum on SO: Standard Yield).
As from 2018, the number of veal calves, pigs for meat, chickens and turkeys shall be adjusted in case of temporary vacant status on the reference date. The adjustment shall be based on the previous year’s declaration.
The Agricultural census is a structural survey, in which an adjustment in case of temporary vacant status is important for determining the type of holding and the economic size of the holdings.
In terms of livestock size, the number of animals at the reference date is important, therefore the number of animals in the livestock tables is not adjusted in the case of temporary vacant status.
As a result, there may be differences between the animal numbers in the Agricultural Counting Tables and the livestock tables (see ‘link to relevant tables and articles’).
As of 2017, animal numbers are increasingly derived from I & R registers (Identification and Registration of Animals), rather than by direct enquiry in the Combined Declaration. The I & R registers are the responsibility of RVO (Rijksdienst voor Ondernemend Nederland). Since 2017, cattle numbers are derived from I & R cattle, and from 2018 onwards sheep, goats and poultry are also derived from the relevant I & R registers. The registration of cattle, sheep and goats is carried out directly with RVO. Poultry data are collected from Avined’s designated database Koppel Poultry Information System (KIP).
Avined is a branch organisation for the egg and poultry meat sector.
Avined transmits the data to the central database of RVO.nl. Due to the transition to the use of I & R registers, a change in the classification will occur for sheep and goats from 2018.
As of 2016, information from the Trade Register shall be used for the demarcation of the Agricultural Count.
Entry in the Trade Register with an agricultural SBI (Standard farm classification) is the main factor in determining whether there is an agricultural holding.
This demarcation is as closely as possible linked to Eurostat’s statistical regulations and the (Dutch) implementation of the concept of active farmer from the Common Agricultural Policy (CAP).
The demarcation of the Agricultural census based on information from the Trade Register has a particular impact on the number of holdings, where there is a clear trend break. The impact on areas (except for non-cultivated land and natural grassland) and animal numbers (except for sheep, horses and ponies) is limited.
This is mainly due to the type of holdings excluded from the new demarcation (e.g. riding stables, children’s farms and nature management organisations).
As of 2011, changes have been made to the geographical allocation of companies with headquarters abroad.
This may have an impact on regional figures, particularly in the border regions.
As of 2010, a new standard for the economic size of holdings and a new business typing will be applied.
Until 2009, the economic size of agricultural holdings was expressed in NGE (Dutch Size Unit).
As of 2010, this has been replaced by SO (Standaard Opruist).
This changes the lower limit for the inclusion of holdings in the publication of the Agricultural census from 3 nge to EUR 3000 SO.
For comparability over time, data from 2000 to 2009 have been recalculated on the basis of SO standards and classifications.
SO standards are updated every three years.
The latest update took place in 2016;
the 2010 SO standards were used in the recalculation.
Data available from:
2000
Status of the figures:
the figures are final.
Changes as of 24 February 2022:
the final figures for 2021 have been added.
When will there be new figures?
According to the regular schedule, provisional figures will appear in November and the final figures will follow in March of the year.
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