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Typology

Typology. Impacts and plan. Background. EC has a set of rules about how to ( i ) value activity and (ii) allocate a farm type. These operate on a 10 year cycle. Any notable changes are usually once every 10 years Updates can be applied in interim years. Last period covered was 2000 to 2009.

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Typology

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  1. Typology Impacts and plan

  2. Background • EC has a set of rules about how to (i) value activity and (ii) allocate a farm type. • These operate on a 10 year cycle. • Any notable changes are usually once every 10 years • Updates can be applied in interim years. • Last period covered was 2000 to 2009. • Current period is 2010 to 2019. • Eurostat use FSS to gather data on agriculture across the EC.

  3. Typology process - allocate a farm type based on reported activity

  4. Changes for the 2010 – 2019 period

  5. SGM versus SO (centred on a defined year)

  6. Tables - SGM versus SO and June 2011

  7. Changes in farm type - base year = 2010

  8. Typology – next steps

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