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EEAFigure Regional distribution of milk yields in 2000 and change from 1990-2000
The map shows that milk production potential in the EU-15 increases from south to north due to a number of physical factors
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EEAFigure Regional importance of low-input, medium-input and high-input farming and the trend 1990-2000
The map shows the regional trends of low-input, medium-input and high-input farming (the input size indicates the amount of money spent on fertilisers, crop protection and concentrated feedstuff)
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EEAFigure Regional map showing the share of organic farming area in total UAA in 2000
The map shows the share of agricultural land under organic farming in 2000, illustrating that organic farming is particularly widespread in Sweden and Austria and also relatively common in Finland, Denmark, Italy as well as some regions of Spain and Scotland.
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EEAFigure Share of agricultural land under organic farming in 2000
The map shows the share of agricultural land under organic farming in 2000, illustrating that organic farming is particularly widespread in Sweden and Austria and also relatively common in Finland, Denmark, Italy as well as some regions of Spain and Scotland.
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EEAFigure Trends in intensity of farming for selected types of farms (derived typology) between 1990 and 2000 in EU-12
The numbers in brackets indicate the area share of each farm type in total utilised agricultural area in 2000.
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EEAFigure Trends in the share of agricultural land managed by low-input, medium-input or high-input farm types
Farm types are defined as follows: Low-input farms spend less than 80 Euro per ha per year on fertilisers, crop protection and concentrated feedstuff
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