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EU 15 and EU-27 past and projected greenhouse gas emissions from agriculture and gross value added (1990-2005)

Gross value added is the difference between output and intermediate consumption for any given sector, i.e

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the difference between the value of all newly generated goods and services, and the value of all goods and services consumed as intermediate consumption.For Italy sectoral WAM projections had to be gap-filled to calculate EU15 greenhouse gas projections. Since sectoral emission projections for Cyprus and Malta were not available, greenhouse gas projections for the EU27 are calculated on the basis of projections reported by the other 25 Member States. The 20052010 percent variation for EU25 was applied to Cyprus and Malta to obtain EU27 projections for 2010. No additional measures were reported for Belgium, Denmark, Finland, Greece, Ireland, Italy, Luxembourg, Netherlands, Spain, Sweden, United Kingdom, Czech Republic, Lithuania, Poland, and Slovenia. For these Member States, the 'with existing measures' projections were used for the calculation of EU15 and EU27 ´additional measures´ projections.

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