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Regional importance of low-input, medium-input and high-input farming and the trend 1990-2000
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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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Area under agri-environmental management contracts
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Percentage of the utilised agricultural area under agri-environmental measures following Regulation No 2078/92; status on 15.04.98
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Changes in cereal yields for selected farm types between 1990 (EU-12) and 2000 (EU-12)
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The numbers in brackets show the share of agricultural area (%) managed by the farm type in 2000
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Trends in intensity of farming for selected types of farms (derived typology) between 1990 and 2000 in EU-12
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The numbers in brackets indicate the area share of each farm type in total utilised agricultural area in 2000.
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Regional distribution of milk yields in 2000 and change from 1990-2000
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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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Trends in the share of agricultural land managed by low-input, medium-input or high-input farm types
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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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Breakdown of area under agri-environment measures by type of action (2002)
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The data only includes the area under agri-environment contracts signed in 2000, 2001 and 2002 under Regulation (EC) 1257/1999 (equivalent to a total of 22.7 million hectares)
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Areas in EU eligible under the regional objective of the Structural Funds (1994-99)
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The most relevant of these objectives from a rural areas perspective are: - Objective 1, applying to regions which are lagging behind economically, with a GDP of less than 75% of the EU average; - Objective 5a providing support for downstream processing of agricultural produce as well as investment aid and compensatory allowances in less favoured areas; - Objective 5b, applying to rural areas with a low level of socio-economic development, high dependency on agricultural employment, low agricultural incomes and population problems (low density or declining population); - Objective 6, applying to regions north of the 62nd parallel with a very low population density (less than 8 inhabitants/sq
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