
Article 1 

1. The description of the core structural data variables listed in Annex III to Regulation (EU) 2018/1091 shall be as set out in Annex I to this Regulation.
2. The list of the variables for topics and detailed topics within each module is set out in Annex II.
3. The descriptions of the variables to be used by the Member States for the topics and detailed topics within each module as listed in Annex II shall be as set out in Annex III.
Article 2 
This Regulation shall enter into force on the twentieth day following that of its publication in the Official Journal of the European Union.
This Regulation shall be binding in its entirety and directly applicable in all Member States.Done at Brussels, 29 November 2018.
For the Commission
The President
Jean-Claude JUNCKER
ANNEX I


I. GENERAL VARIABLES

Survey information
CGNR 001 – 
The agricultural holding unique identifier is a unique numeric identifier for transmitting the data.


The agricultural holding is located where the farm carries out its main agricultural activity.

CGNR 002 – 
The cell code of the 1 km INSPIRE Statistical Units Grid for pan-European usage where the farm is located. This code will be used only for transmission purposes.

For data dissemination purposes, in addition to the normal disclosure control mechanisms for tabular data, the 1 km grid will be used only if there are more than 10 agricultural holdings in the grid; failing that, nested 5 km, 10 km or larger grids will be used as required.

CGNR 003 – 
The code of the NUTS 3 region (according to Regulation (EC) No 1059/2003 of the European Parliament and of the Council) in which the holding is located.

CGNR 004 – 
Information on areas facing natural constraints (ANC) is to be provided in line with Article 32 of Regulation (EU) No 1305/2013 of the European Parliament and of the Council.


 L — the agricultural holding is in an area other than a mountainous area, facing significant natural constraints
 M — the agricultural holding is in a mountainous area
 O — the agricultural holding is in another area affected by specific constraints
 N — the agricultural holding is not part of an area facing natural constraints


The legal personality of the agricultural holding depends on the holder's status.

 Legal and economic responsibility of the agricultural holding is assumed by a:
CGNR 005 – 
A single individual and natural person who is the holder of an agricultural holding which is not linked to any agricultural holdings of other holders, either by common management or similar arrangements.

Agricultural holdings which fulfill this condition are calledsole holder agricultural holdings.

CGNR 006 – – If yes, is the holder also the manager?
CGNR 007 – – – If no, is the manager a member of the holder's family?
CGNR 008 – – – – If yes, is the manager the spouse of the holder?
CGNR 009 – 
Natural persons, who are the sole holders of an agricultural holding which is not linked to any agricultural holdings of other holders, and who share the ownership and management of the agricultural holding.

CGNR 010 – 
Partner(s) of a group holding are natural persons who together own, rent or otherwise manage one agricultural holding or together manage their individual holdings as if they were one holding. Such cooperation must be either in conformity with the law or by written agreement.

CGNR 011 – 
A legal entity other than a natural person but having the normal rights and duties of an individual, such as the ability to sue or to be sued (a general legal capacity of its own).

CGNR 012 – – 
An enterprise group is an association of enterprises bound together by legal and/or financial links and controlled by the group head.

An ‘enterprise’ is the smallest combination of legal units that is an organisational unit producing goods or services, which benefits from a certain degree of autonomy in decision-making, especially for the allocation of its current resources. An enterprise carries out one or more activities at one or more locations. An enterprise may be a sole legal unit.

CGNR 013 – 
For the purposes of data collection and recording, a ‘common land unit’ agricultural holding is an entity consisting of the utilised agricultural area (UAA) which is used under common rights by other agricultural holdings.

CGNR 014 – 
The holder is an active farmer within the meaning of Article 9 of Regulation (EU) No 1307/2013 of the European Parliament and of the Council and the application for a subsidy has been accepted.

CGNR 015 – 
The financial support can refer to direct payments under Articles 50 and 51 of Regulation (EU) No 1307/2013 or support provided by rural development programs under Article 19(1)(a)(i) — business start-up aid for young farmers of Regulation (EU) No 1305/2013.


Managerof the agricultural holding is the natural person responsible for the normal daily financial and production activities of the agricultural holding.

Farm workis considered as every type of work on the agricultural holding which contributes to either:


((i)) the activities defined in Article 2 a) of Regulation (EU) 2018/1091
((ii)) maintaining the means of production; or
((iii)) the activities directly derived from these productive actions.

Thetime spent on farm workon the agricultural holding is the working time actually devoted to farm work for the agricultural holding, excluding work in the households of the holder or manager.

Annual work unit (AWU)is the full-time equivalent employment, i.e. the total hours worked divided by the average annual hours worked in full-time jobs in the country.

Full-timemeans the minimum hours required by the national rules governing contracts of employment. If these do not state the number of annual hours then 1 800 hours is to be taken as the minimum figure (225 working days of eight hours per day).

CGNR 016 – 
The year of birth of the manager of the agricultural holding

CGNR 017 – 
The sex of the manager of the agricultural holding:


 M — Male
 F — Female

CGNR 018 – 
Percentage band of annual work units of farm work carried out by the manager of the agricultural holding.

CGNR 019 – 
The year in which the manager of the agricultural holding took up this role

CGNR 020 – 
The highest agricultural education level that was obtained by the manager:


 PRACT — only practical agricultural experience, if the manager's experience was acquired through practical work on an agricultural holding
 BASIC — basic agricultural training, if the manager took any training courses completed at a general agricultural college and/or an institution specialising in certain subjects (including horticulture, viticulture, sylviculture, pisciculture, veterinary science, agricultural technology and associated subjects); a completed agricultural apprenticeship is regarded as basic training
 FULL — full agricultural training, if the manager took any training course continuously for the equivalent of at least 2 years full-time training after the end of compulsory education and completed at an agricultural college, university or other institute of higher education in agriculture, horticulture, viticulture, sylviculture, pisciculture, veterinary science, agricultural technology or an associated subject

CGNR 021 – 
If the manager took vocational training, a training measure or activity provided by a trainer or a training institution which has as its primary objective the acquisition of new skills related to the farm activities or activities related directly to the agricultural holding or the development and improvement of existing ones.


The type of tenure depends on the situation on a reference day of the year of the survey.

CGNR 022 – 
Hectares of utilised agricultural area farmed by the agricultural holding and held by the holder as a property or farmed by the holder acting as a usufructuary or heritable long-term leaseholder or under some other equivalent type of tenure.

CGNR 023 – 
Hectares of utilised agricultural area rented by the agricultural holding in return for a fixed rent agreed in advance (in cash, kind or otherwise), and for which there is a (written or oral) tenancy agreement. The utilised agricultural area is allocated to only one agricultural holding. If the utilised agricultural area is rented out to more than one agricultural holding during the reference year, it is normally allocated to the agricultural holding with which it is associated on the survey reference day or which used it for the longest period during the reference year.

CGNR 024 – 
Hectares of utilised agricultural area which is:


a)) Shared, meaning farmed in partnership by the landlord and the sharecropper under a written or an oral share-farming contract. The output (either economic or physical) of the share cropped area is shared between the two parties on an agreed basis.
b)) under other modes of tenure not covered elsewhere under the previous items.

CGNR 025 – 
Hectares of utilised agricultural area used by the agricultural holding but not belonging directly to it, i.e. on which common rights apply.

CGNR 026 – 
The agricultural holding has production which falls under agricultural practices according to certain set standards and rules specified in (i) Council Regulation (EC) No 834/2007 or Regulation (EU) 2018/848 of the European Parliament and of the Council or, where applicable, in the most recent legislation, and (ii) the corresponding national implementing rules for organic production.

CGNR 027 – 
Hectares of the utilised agricultural area of the agricultural holding on which the production method applied is fully compliant with the principles of organic production at farm level, as set out in (i) Regulation (EC) No 834/2007 or Regulation (EU) 2018/848 or, where applicable, in the most recent legislation and (ii) the corresponding national implementing rules for certification of organic production.

CGNR 028 – 
Hectares of the utilised agricultural area of the agricultural holding on which organic farming methods are applied during the transition from non-organic to organic production within a given period (‘conversion period’) as set out in (i) Regulation (EC) No 834/2007 or Regulation (EU) 2018/848 or, where applicable, in the most recent legislation and (ii) the corresponding national implementing rules for certification of organic production.

CGNR 029 – 
Participation in other environmental certification schemes The agricultural holding participates in national or regional environmental certification schemes such as those referred to in Article 43 paragraphs 2 and 3(b) or in Annex IX of Regulation (EU) No 1307/2013 establishing rules for direct payments to farmers under support schemes within the framework of the common agricultural policy (current certification schemes equivalent to the greening payment of CAP) and the application for a subsidy has been accepted.










II. 
The total area of the agricultural holdingconsists of the utilised agricultural area (arable land, permanent grassland, permanent crops and kitchen gardens) and other farmland (unutilised agricultural land, wooded area and other land not elsewhere classified).

Theareato be collected for each item is known as themain areaand refers to the physical area of the parcel(s), regardless of whether there was only one single crop or several crops during the crop year. In the case of annual crops, the main area corresponds to the sown area; in case of permanent crops the main area is the total planted area; in the case of successive crops, it corresponds to the area occupied by the main crop in the parcel during the year; in the case of simultaneous crops, it corresponds to the area where the crops co-exist. In this manner, each area is listed only once.

Themain cropis the one with the highest economic value. When it is not possible to determine what the main crop is on the basis of the production value, then the main crop will be the one which occupies the ground for the longest period of time.

Theutilised agricultural areais the total area taken up by arable land, permanent grassland, permanent crops and kitchen gardens used by the agricultural holding, regardless of the type of tenure.

Crop rotationis the practice of alternating crops grown in a specific field in a planned pattern or sequence in successive crop years so that crops of the same species are not grown without interruption in the same field. In a crop rotation the crops are normally changed annually, but it is possible to have a crop rotation with multiannual crops.

Open fieldandareas under glassare to be reported separately.

CLND 001 – 
Hectares of utilised agricultural area.

CLND 002 – – 
Hectares of land worked (ploughed or tilled) regularly, generally under a system of crop rotation.

CLND 003 – – – 
Hectares of all cereals harvested dry for grain, regardless of use.

CLND 004 – – – – 
Hectares of Triticum aestivum L. emend. Fiori et Paol., Triticum spelta L. and Triticum monococcum L.

CLND 005 – – – – 
Hectares of Triticum durum Desf.

CLND 006 – – – – 
Hectares of rye (Secale cereale L.) sown at any time, mixtures of rye and other cereals and other cereal mixtures sown before or during the winter (maslin).

CLND 007 – – – – 
Hectares of barley (Hordeum vulgare L.).

CLND 008 – – – – 
Hectares of oats (Avena sativa L.) and other cereals sown in the spring and grown as mixtures and harvested as dry grain, including seed.

CLND 009 – – – – 
Hectares of maize (Zea mays L.) harvested for grain, as seed or as corn-cob-mix.

CLND 010 – – – – 
Hectares of triticale (x Triticosecale Wittmack).

CLND 011 – – – – 
Hectares of sorghum (Sorghum bicolor (L.) Conrad Moench or Sorghum x sudanense (Piper) Stapf.)

CLND 012 – – – – 
Hectares of cereals, harvested dry for grain, and which are not recorded elsewhere under the previous items, such as millet (Panicum miliaceum L.), buckwheat (Fagopyrum esculentum Mill.), canary seed (Phalaris canariensis L.) and other cereals not elsewhere classified (n.e.c.).

CLND 013 – – – – 
Hectares of rice (Oryza sativa L.).

CLND 014 – – – 
Hectares of dried pulses and protein crops harvested dry for grain, regardless of use.

CLND 015 – – – – 
Hectares of all varieties of field peas (Pisum sativum L. convar. sativum or Pisum sativum L. convar. arvense L. or convar. speciosum) harvested dry, plus hectares of all varieties of broad or field beans (Vicia faba L. (partim)) harvested dry, plus hectares of all sweet lupins (Lupinus sp.) harvested dry for grain, including seed, regardless of their use.

CLND 016 – – – 
Hectares of crops cultivated for their root, tuber or modified stem. It excludes root, tuber and bulb vegetables such as carrots, beetroots or swedes, among others.

CLND 017 – – – – 
Hectares of potatoes (Solanum tuberosum L.).

CLND 018 – – – – 
Hectares of sugar beet (Beta vulgaris L.) intended for the sugar industry and alcohol production.

CLND 019 – – – – 
Hectares of fodder beet (Beta vulgaris L.) and plants of the Brassicae family harvested mainly for animal feed, regardless of whether it is the root or the stem, and other plants cultivated mainly for their roots for fodder, not elsewhere classified.

CLND 020 – – – 
Hectares of industrial crops, which are normally not sold directly for consumption because they need to be industrially processed prior to final use.

CLND 021 – – – – 
Hectares of rape (Brassica napus L.) and turnip rape (Brassica rapa L. var. oleifera (Lam.)), sunflower seed (Helianthus annus L.), soya (Glycine max (L.) Merril), linseed (Linum usitatissimum L.), mustard (Sinapis alba L.), poppy (Papaver somniferum L.), carthame (Carthamus tinctorius L.), sesame seed (Sesamum indicum L.), earth almond (Cyperus esculentus L.), peanuts (Arachis hypogea L.), pumpkins for oil (Cucurbita pepo var. styriaca) and hemp (Cannabis sativa L.) grown for the production of oil, harvested as dry grains, except cotton seed (Gossypium spp.).

CLND 022 – – – – – 
Hectares of rape (Brassica napus L.) and turnip rape (Brassica rapa L. var. oleifera (Lam.)) grown for the production of oil, harvested as dry grains.

CLND 023 – – – – – 
Hectares of sunflower (Helianthus annuus L.), harvested as dry grains.

CLND 024 – – – – – 
Hectares of soya (Glycine max L. Merril), harvested as dry grains, both for oil and protein use.

CLND 025 – – – – – 
Hectares of linseed varieties (Linum usitatissimum L.), grown mainly for producing oil, and harvested as dry grains.

CLND 026 – – – – – 
Hectares of other crops grown mainly for their oil content, harvested as dry grains, which are not elsewhere classified (except cotton seed).

CLND 027 – – – – 
Hectares of fibre flax (Linum usitatissimum L), hemp (Cannabis sativa L.), cotton (Gossypium spp.), jute (Corchorus capsularis L.), abaca alias manila (Musa textilis Née), kenaf (Hibiscus cannabinus L.) and sisal (Agave sisalana Perrine).

CLND 028 – – – – – 
Hectares of fibre flax varieties (Linum usitatissimum L.), grown mainly for producing fibre.

CLND 029 – – – – – 
Hectares of hemp (Cannabis sativa L.) grown for straw.

CLND 030 – – – – – 
Hectares of cotton (Gossypium spp.), harvested for fibre and/or oilseed use.

CLND 031 – – – – – 
Hectares of other plants grown mainly for their fibre content, not elsewhere classified, such as jute (Corchorus capsularis L.), abaca alias manila (Musa textilis Née), sisal (Agave sisalana Perrine), and kenaf (Hibiscus cannabinus L.).

CLND 032 – – – – 
Hectares of tobacco (Nicotiana tabacum L.) grown for leaves.

CLND 033 – – – – 
Hectares of hops (Humulus lupulus L.) grown for seed cones.

CLND 034 – – – – 
Hectares of aromatic, medicinal and culinary plants, cultivated for pharmaceutical purposes, perfume manufacture or human consumption.

CLND 035 – – – – 
Hectares of energy crops used exclusively for renewable energy production, not elsewhere classified, and cultivated on arable land.

CLND 036 – – – – 
Hectares of other industrial crops not elsewhere classified.

CLND 037 – – – 
Hectares of all arable land crops harvested ‘green’ and intended mainly for animal feed, forage or renewable energy production, namely cereals, grasses, leguminous or industrial plants and other arable land crops harvested and/or used ‘green’.

CLND 038 – – – – 
Hectares of grass plants for grazing, hay or silage included as a part of a normal crop rotation, lasting at least one crop year and normally less than 5 years, sown with grass or grass mixtures.

CLND 039 – – – – 
Hectares of leguminous plants grown and harvested green as the whole plant mainly for fodder, or energy use.

Mixtures of predominantly leguminous (normally > 80 %) crops and grass plants, harvested green or as dried hay are included.

CLND 040 – – – – 
Hectares of all forms of maize (Zea mays L.) grown mainly for silage (whole cob, parts of or whole plant) and not harvested for grain.

CLND 041 – – – – 
Hectares of all cereals (excluding maize) grown and harvested green as the whole plant used for fodder or for the production of renewable energy (production of biomass).

CLND 042 – – – – 
Hectares of other annual or multi-annual (less than 5 years) crops intended mainly for animal fodder and harvested green. Also the remainders of crops not elsewhere classified when the main harvest was destroyed, but the residues could still be used (as fodder, or renewable energy).

CLND 043 – – – 
Hectares of all brassicas, leafy and stalked vegetables, vegetables cultivated for fruit, root, tuber and bulb vegetables, fresh pulses, other vegetables harvested fresh (not dry) and strawberries grown on arable land outdoor in rotation with other agricultural or horticultural crops.

CLND 044 – – – – 
Hectares of fresh vegetables, melons and strawberries grown on arable land in rotation with other horticultural crops.

CLND 045 – – – – 
Hectares of fresh vegetables, melons and strawberries grown on arable land in rotation with other agricultural crops.

CLND 046 – – – 
Hectares of all flowers and ornamental plants intended to be sold as cut flowers (e.g. roses, carnations, orchids, gladioli, chrysanthemum, foliage cut and other cut products), as potted, bedding and balcony flowers and plants (e.g. rhododendrons, azaleas, chrysanthemum, begonia, geranium, impatiens, other potted, bedding and balcony plants) and as bulb and corm flowers and other ornamental plants (tulips, hyacinths, orchids, narcissi and others).

CLND 047 – – – 
Hectares of seeds of roots (except potatoes and other plants where the roots are also used as seeds), fodder crops, grasses, industrial crops (except oilseeds) and seeds and seedlings of vegetables and flowers.

CLND 048 – – – 
Hectares of arable crops not elsewhere classified.

CLND 049 – – – 
Hectares of all arable land either included in the crop rotation system or maintained in good agricultural and environmental condition (GAEC), whether worked or not, but which will not be harvested for the duration of a crop year. The essential characteristic of fallow land is that it is left to recover, normally for the whole of a crop year. Fallow land may be:


((i)) bare land bearing no crops at all; or
((ii)) land with spontaneous natural growth, which may be used as feed or ploughed in; or
((iii)) land sown exclusively to produce green manure (green fallow).

CLND 050 – – 
Hectares of land used permanently (for several consecutive years, normally 5 years or more) to grow herbaceous fodder, forage or energy purpose crops, through cultivation (sown) or naturally (self-seeded), and which is not included in the crop rotation on the agricultural holding.

The grassland can be used for grazing, mown for silage and hay or used for renewable energy production.

CLND 051 – – – 
Hectares of permanent pasture on good or medium quality soils, which can normally be used for intensive grazing.

CLND 052 – – – 
Hectares of low yielding permanent grassland, usually on low-quality soil, for example on hilly land and at high altitudes, usually unimproved by fertiliser, cultivation, reseeding or drainage. These areas can normally be used only for extensive grazing and are not normally mown or are mown in an extensive manner as they cannot support a large density of animals.

CLND 053 – – – 
Hectares of permanent grassland and meadows no longer used for production purposes which, in line with Regulation (EU) No 1307/2013 or, where applicable, the most recent legislation, are maintained in a state which makes it suitable for grazing or cultivation without preparatory action going beyond usual agricultural methods and machinery and are eligible for financial support.

CLND 054 – – 
Hectares of all fruit trees, all citrus fruit trees, all nut trees, all berry plantations, all vineyards, all olive trees and all other permanent crops used for human consumption (e.g. tea, coffee or carobs) and for other purposes (e.g. nurseries, Christmas trees or plants for plaiting and weaving such as rattan or bamboo).

CLND 055 – – – 
Hectares of orchards of pome fruits, stone fruits, berries, nuts and fruits from tropical and subtropical climate zones.

CLND 056 – – – – 
Hectares of orchards of pome fruits such as apples (Malus spp.), pears (Pyrus spp.), quinces (Cydonia oblonga Mill.) or medlars (Mespilus germanica, L.).

CLND 057 – – – – 
Hectares of orchards of stone fruits, such as peaches and nectarines (Prunus persica (L.) Batch), apricots (Prunus armeniaca L. and others), sweet and sour cherries (Prunus avium L., P. cerasus), plums (Prunus domestica L. and others) and other stone fruits not elsewhere classified such as blackthorn/sloe (Prunus spinosa L.) or loquats/Japanese medlar (Eriobotrya japonica (Thunb.) Lindl.).

CLND 058 – – – – 
Hectares of all fruits from subtropical and tropical climate zones, such as kiwis (Actinidia chinensis Planch.), avocados (Persea americana Mill.) or bananas (Musa spp.).

CLND 059 – – – – 
Hectares of all cultivated berries such as blackcurrants (Ribes nigrum L.), redcurrants (Ribes rubrum L.), raspberries (Rubus idaeus L.) or blueberries (Vaccinium corymbosum L.).

CLND 060 – – – – 
Hectares of all nut trees: walnuts, hazelnuts, almonds, chestnuts and other nuts.

CLND 061 – – – 
Hectares of citrus fruits (Citrus spp.): oranges, small citrus fruits, lemons, limes, pomelos, grapefruits and other citrus fruits.

CLND 062 – – – 
Hectares of vines (Vitis vinifera L.)

CLND 063 – – – – 
Hectares of vines of grape varieties normally grown for the production of juice, must and/or wine.

CLND 064 – – – – – 
Hectares of vines of grape varieties normally grown for the production of wines with a protected designation of origin which comply with the requirements of (i) Council Regulation (EC) No 491/2009 or, where applicable, the most recent legislation and (ii) the corresponding national rules.

CLND 065 – – – – – 
Hectares of vines of grape varieties normally grown for the production of wines with a protected geographical indication which comply with the requirements of (i) Regulation (EC) No 491/2009 or, where applicable, the most recent legislation and (ii) the corresponding national rules.

CLND 066 – – – – – 
Hectares of vines of grape varieties normally grown for the production of wines other than PDO and PGI wines.

CLND 067 – – – – 
Hectares of vines of grape varieties normally grown for the production of fresh grapes.

CLND 068 – – – – 
Hectares of vines of grape varieties normally grown for the production of raisins.

CLND 069 – – – 
Hectares of olive trees (Olea europea L.) grown for the production of olives.

CLND 070 – – – 
Hectares of nurseries, where young ligneous (woody) plants are grown in the open air for subsequent transplantation.

CLND 071 – – – 
Hectares of permanent crops for human consumption not elsewhere classified and trees planted as Christmas trees on the utilised agricultural area.

CLND 072 – – – – 
Hectares of Christmas trees planted for commercial purposes, outside woodland, on the utilised agricultural area. Christmas tree plantations which are no longer maintained and belong to wooded area are excluded.

CLND 073 – – 
Hectares of land normally occupied with vegetables, root crops and permanent crops, among others, intended for self-consumption by the holder and his household, normally separated from the rest of the agricultural land, and recognisable as kitchen gardens.

CLND 074 – 
Hectares of unutilised agricultural land (agricultural land which is no longer farmed, for economic, social or other reasons, and which is not used in the crop rotation system), wooded area and other land occupied by buildings, farmyards, tracks, ponds, quarries, infertile land, rock, etc.

CLND 075 – – 
Hectares of previously used land for an agricultural purpose which during the reference year of the survey is no longer worked and is not used in the crop rotation system, i.e. land where no agricultural use is intended.

This land could be brought back into cultivation using the resources normally available on an agricultural holding.

CLND 076 – – 
Hectares of land covered with trees or forest shrubs, including plantations of poplar and other similar trees inside or outside woods and forest-tree nurseries grown in woodland for the agricultural holding's own requirements, as well as forest facilities (forest roads, storage depots for timber, etc.).

CLND 077 – – – 
Hectares of wooded areas managed for growing wooded plants, where the rotation period is 20 years or less.

Therotation periodis the time between the first sowing/planting of the trees and the harvest of the final product, where harvesting does not include normal management activities such as thinning.

CLND 078 – – 
Hectares of land which are part of the total area belonging to the agricultural holding but constitute neither utilised agricultural area, unutilised agricultural area nor wooded area, such as land occupied by buildings (except if used for mushroom cultivation), farmyards, tracks, ponds, quarries, infertile land or rock.

  Special agricultural holding areas
CLND 079 – – 
Hectares of cultivated mushrooms grown in buildings which have been specially erected or adapted for that purpose, as well as in underground premises, caves and cellars.

CLND 080 – 
Hectares of crops, which for the whole of their period of growth or for the predominant part of it are covered by greenhouses or fixed high cover or mobile high cover (glass or rigid plastic or flexible plastic). These areas must not be included in the variables mentioned above.

CLND 081 – – 
Hectares of all brassicas, leafy and stalked vegetables, vegetables cultivated for fruit, root, tuber and bulb vegetables, fresh pulses, other vegetables harvested fresh (not dry) and strawberries grown under glass or high accessible cover.

CLND 082 – – 
Hectares of all flowers and ornamental plants intended to be sold as cut flowers (e.g. roses, carnations, orchids, gladioli, chrysanthemum, foliage cut and other cut products), as potted, bedding and balcony flowers and plants (e.g. rhododendrons, azaleas, chrysanthemum, begonia, geranium, impatiens or other potted, bedding and balcony plants) and as bulb and corm flowers and other ornamental plants (tulips, hyacinths, orchids, narcissi and others) under glass or high accessible cover.

CLND 083 – – 
Hectares of other arable land crops not elsewhere classified, grown under glass or high accessible cover.

CLND 084 – – 
Hectares of permanent crops grown under glass or high accessible cover.

CLND 085 – – 
Hectares of utilised agricultural area not elsewhere classified and grown under glass or high accessible cover.


The agricultural holding has land where organic farming production methods are used according to certain set standards and rules specified in (i) Regulation (EC) No 834/2007 or Regulation (EU) 2018/848 or, where applicable, in the most recent legislation, and (ii) the corresponding national implementing rules for organic production, including during the conversion period.

Crops are defined in Core Section II. VARIABLES OF LAND

CLND 086 – Organic farming utilised agricultural area
CLND 087 – – Organic farming arable land
CLND 088 – – – Organic farming cereals for the production of grain (including seed)
CLND 089 – – – – Organic farming common wheat and spelt
CLND 090 – – – – Organic farming durum wheat
CLND 091 – – – Organic farming dry pulses and protein crops for the production of grain (including seed and mixtures of cereals and pulses)
CLND 092 – – – Organic farming root crops
CLND 093 – – – – Organic farming potatoes (including seed potatoes)
CLND 094 – – – – Organic farming sugar beet (excluding seed)
CLND 095 – – – Organic farming industrial crops
CLND 096 – – – – Organic farming oilseeds
CLND 097 – – – – – Organic farming soya
CLND 098 – – – Organic farming plants harvested green from arable land
CLND 099 – – – – Organic farming temporary grasses and grazings
CLND 100 – – – – Organic farming leguminous plants harvested green
CLND 101 – – – Organic farming fresh vegetables (including melons) and strawberries
CLND 102 – – – Organic farming seeds and seedlings
CLND 103 – – Organic farming permanent grassland
CLND 104 – – – Organic farming pasture and meadow, excluding rough grazings
CLND 105 – – – Organic farming rough grazings
CLND 106 – – Organic farming permanent crops (including young and temporarily abandoned plantations, excluding areas producing for own consumption only)
CLND 107 – – – Organic farming fruits, berries and nuts (excluding citrus fruits, grapes and strawberries)
CLND 108 – – – Organic farming citrus fruits
CLND 109 – – – Organic farming grapes for wines
CLND 110 – – – Organic farming olives
CLND 111 – – Organic farming vegetables, including melons and strawberries under glass or high accessible cover
Irrigation on cultivated outdoor area
CLND 112 – 
Hectares of total maximum utilised agricultural area which could be irrigated in the reference year using the equipment and the quantity of water normally available on the agricultural holding.




III. 
The animals are not necessarily the property of the holder. These animals may be on the agricultural holding (on utilised agricultural areas or in animal housing used by the agricultural holding) or off it (on common grazings or in the course of migration, etc.).

  
Refers to cattle (Bos taurus L.) and water buffalo (Bubalus bubalis L.), including hybrids such as Beefalo.

CLVS 001 – – 
Heads of bovine animals, male and female, under 1 year old.

CLVS 002 – – 
Heads of bovine animals, at least 1 but less than 2 years old.

CLVS 003 – – – 
Heads of bovine animals, male, at least 1 but less than 2 years old.

CLVS 004 – – – 
Heads of bovine animals, female, at least 1 but less than 2 years old.

   Bovine animals, 2 years old and over
CLVS 005 – – – 
Heads of male bovine animals, 2 years old and over.

CLVS 006 – – – 
Heads of female bovine animals, 2 years old and over.

CLVS 007 – – – – 
Heads of female bovine animals, 2 years old and over, which have not yet calved.

CLVS 008 – – – – 
Heads of female bovine animals, 2 years old and over, which have already calved.

CLVS 009 – – – – – 
Heads of female bovine animals which have already calved (including those less than 2 years old) and which, by reason of their breed or particular qualities, are kept exclusively or principally to produce milk for human consumption or for processing into dairy products.

CLVS 010 – – – – – 
Heads of female bovine animals which have already calved (including those less than 2 years old) and which, by reason of their breed or particular qualities, are kept exclusively or principally for the production of calves and whose milk is not intended for human consumption nor for processing into dairy products.

CLVS 011 – – – – – 
Heads of buffalo cows (females of the species Bubalus bubalis, L.) which have already calved (including those less than 2 years old).

CLVS 012 – 
Heads of domestic animals of the species Ovis aries L.

CLVS 013 – – 
Heads of ewes and ewe lambs put to the ram, regardless of dairy/meat aptitude.

CLVS 014 – – 
Heads of all sheep other than breeding females.

CLVS 015 – 
Heads of domestic animals of the subspecies Capra aegagrus hircus L.

CLVS 016 – – 
Heads of female goats which have already kidded and goats which have been mated.

CLVS 017 – – 
Heads of all goats other than breeding females.

  
Refers to domestic animals of the species Sus scrofa domesticus Erxleben.

CLVS 018 – – 
Heads of piglets having a live weight of less than 20 kilograms.

CLVS 019 – – 
Heads of female pigs weighing 50 kilograms and over intended for breeding purposes, regardless of whether they have farrowed or not.

CLVS 020 – – 
Heads of pigs not specified elsewhere.

  
Refers to domestic hens and chickens (Gallus gallus L.), turkeys (Meleagris spp.), ducks (Anas spp. and Cairina moschata L.), geese (Anser anser domesticus L.), ostriches (Struthio camelus L.) and other poultry fowl not elsewhere classified, such as quails (Coturnix spp.), pheasants (Phasianus spp.), guineafowl (Numida meleagris domestica L.) and pigeons (Columbinae spp.). However, birds raised in confinement for hunting purposes and not for meat/egg production are excluded.

CLVS 021 – – 
Heads of domestic animals of the species Gallus gallus L. which are kept for the production of meat.

CLVS 022 – – 
Heads of domestic animals of the species Gallus gallus L. which have reached laying maturity and are kept for the production of eggs.

CLVS 023 – 
Heads of poultry not mentioned under broilers or laying hens. Chicks are excluded.

CLVS 024 – – 
Heads of domestic animals of the genus Meleagris.

CLVS 025 – – 
Heads of domestic animals of the genus Anas and species Cairina moschata L.

CLVS 026 – – 
Heads of domestic animals of the species Anser anser domesticus L.

CLVS 027 – – 
Heads of ostriches (Struthio camelus L.)

CLVS 028 – – 
Heads other poultry not elsewhere classified.

  
Refers to domestic animals of the genus Oryctolagus.

CLVS 029 – – 
Heads of female rabbits (Oryctolagus spp.) for producing rabbits for meat and which have littered.

CLVS 030 – 
Number of hives occupied by bees (Apis mellifera L.) kept for the production of honey.

CLVS 031 – 
Presence of animals such as red deer (Cervus elaphus L.), sika deer (Cervus nippon Temminck), reindeer (Rangifer tarandus L.) or fallow deer (Dama dama L.) for the production of meat.

CLVS 032 – 
Presence of animals such as mink (Neovison vison Schreber), European pole cats or fitches (Mustela putorius L.), fox (Vulpes spp. and others), finnracoon or raccoon dog (Nyctereutes spp.) or chinchilla (Chinchilla spp.) for the production of fur.

CLVS 033 – 
Presence of livestock not elsewhere classified in this section.


The agricultural holding has animals under agricultural practices according to certain set standards and rules specified in (i) Regulation (EC) No 834/2007 or Regulation (EU) 2018/848 or, where applicable, in the most recent legislation, and (ii) the corresponding national implementing rules for organic production, including during the conversion period.

Animals are defined in Core Section III. VARIABLES OF LIVESTOCK

CLVS 034 – 
Heads of organic farming stock of bovine animals

CLVS 035 – – – – – 
Heads of organic farming stock of dairy cows

CLVS 036 – – – – – 
Heads of organic farming stock of non-dairy cows

CLVS 037 – – – – – 
Presence of organic farming stock of buffalo cows

CLVS 038 – 
Heads of organic farming stock of sheep

CLVS 039 – 
Heads of organic farming stock of goats

CLVS 040 – 
Heads of organic farming stock of pigs

CLVS 041 – 
Heads of organic farming stock of poultry

CLVS 042 – – 
Heads of organic farming stock of broilers

CLVS 043 – – 
Heads of organic farming stock of laying hens

ANNEX II

Variables Units/categories
Topic: farm management 
 Detailed topics: holder and gender balance 
MLFO 001 – Sex of the holder Male/female
MLFO 002 – Year of birth Year
 Detailed topic: labour input 
MLFO 003 – Holder's farm work on the agricultural holding AWU band 1
 Detailed topic: safety measures, including farm safety plan 
MLFO 004 – Farm safety plan Yes/no
Topic: family labour force 
 Detailed topics: labour input, number of persons involved and gender balance 
MLFO 005 – Male family members carrying out farm work Number of persons per AWU band 2
MLFO 006 – Female family members carrying out farm work Number of persons per AWU band 2
Topic: non-family labour force 
 Detailed topics: labour input, number of persons employed and gender balance 
  Non-family labour force regularly working on the agricultural holding 
MLFO 007 – – Male non-family labour force regularly working on the farm Number of persons per AWU band 2
MLFO 008 – – Female non-family labour force regularly working on the farm Number of persons per AWU band 2
 Detailed topic: non-regular labour force employed by the farm 
MLFO 009 – Non family labour employed on a non-regular basis: male and female Full-time working days
 Detailed topic: labour input by contractors 
MLFO 010 – Persons not employed directly by the agricultural holding and not included in previous categories. Full-time working days
Topic: other gainful activities (OGA) directly related to the agricultural holding 
 Detailed topic: types of activities 
MLFO 011 – Provision of health, social or educational services Yes/no
MLFO 012 – Tourism, accommodation and other leisure activities Yes/no
MLFO 013 – Handicraft Yes/no
MLFO 014 – Processing of farm products Yes/no
MLFO 015 – Production of renewable energy Yes/no
MLFO 016 – Wood processing Yes/no
MLFO 017 – Aquaculture Yes/no
  Contractual work (using production means of the agricultural holding): 
MLFO 018 – – Agricultural contractual work Yes/no
MLFO 019 – – Non-agricultural contractual work Yes/no
MLFO 020 – Forestry Yes/no
MLFO 021 – Other gainful activities directly related to the agricultural holding n.e.c. Yes/no
 Detailed topic: importance to the agricultural holding 
MLFO 022 – The percentage of other gainful activities directly related to the agricultural holding on the final output of the agricultural holding. Percentage bands
 Detailed topic: labour input 
MLFO 023 – Holder having other gainful activities (related to the agricultural holding). M/S/N
MLFO 024 – Family members working on the agricultural holding and having other gainful activities (related to the agricultural holding) as their main activity. Number of persons
MLFO 025 – Family members working on the agricultural holding and having other gainful activities (related to the agricultural holding) as their secondary activity. Number of persons
MLFO 026 – Non-family labour force regularly working on the agricultural holding and having other gainful activities (related to the agricultural holding) as their main activity. Number of persons
MLFO 027 – Non-family labour force regularly working on the agricultural holding and having other gainful activities (related to the agricultural holding) as their secondary activity. Number of persons
Topic: other gainful activities not directly related to the agricultural holding 
 Detailed topic: labour input 
MLFO 028 – The sole holder who is also the manager of the sole holder agricultural holding having other gainful activities (not related to the agricultural holding). M/S/N
MLFO 029 – Family members of sole holders (when the sole holder is the manager of the agricultural holding), who are working on the agricultural holding and have other gainful activities (not related to the agricultural holding) as their main activity. Number of persons
MLFO 030 – Family members of sole holders (when the sole holder is the manager of the agricultural holding), who are working on the agricultural holding and have other gainful activities (not related to the agricultural holding) as their secondary activity. Number of persons






Variables Units/categories
Topic: agricultural holdings supported by rural development measures 
MRDV 001 – Advisory services, farm management and farm relief services Yes/no
MRDV 002 – Quality schemes for agricultural products and foodstuffs Yes/no
MRDV 003 – Investment in physical assets Yes/no
MRDV 004 – Restoring agriculture production potential damaged by natural disasters and catastrophic events and introduction of appropriate prevention actions Yes/no
  Farm and business development 
MRDV 005 – – Business start-up support for young farmers Yes/no
MRDV 006 – – Business start-up support for development of small farms Yes/no
MRDV 007 – – Complementary national direct payments for Croatia Yes/no
MRDV 008 – Investments in forest area development and improvement of the viability of forests Yes/no
  Agri-environment payments climate 
MRDV 009 – – Agri-environment-climate Yes/no
MRDV 010 – – Forest-environmental and climate services and forest conservation Yes/no
MRDV 011 – Organic farming Yes/no
MRDV 012 – Natura 2000 and the water framework directive payments Yes/no
MRDV 013 – Payments to areas facing natural or other specific constraints Yes/no
MRDV 014 – Animal welfare Yes/no
MRDV 015 – Risk management Yes/no


Variables Units/categories
Topic: animal housing 
 Detailed topic: bovine housing 
MAHM 001 – Dairy cows Average number
MAHM 002 – – Dairy cows in tied stalls (slurry) Places
MAHM 003 – – Dairy cows in tied stalls (solid manure) Places
MAHM 004 – – Dairy cows in loose/cubicle housing (slurry) Places
MAHM 005 – – Dairy cows in loose/cubicle housing (solid manure) Places
MAHM 006 – – Dairy cows in other types of housing (slurry) Places
MAHM 007 – – Dairy cows in other types of housing (solid manure) Places
MAHM 008 – – Dairy cows always outdoors Places
MAHM 009 – – Dairy cows partly outdoors (grazing) Months
MAHM 010 – – Dairy cows with access to exercise yards Yes/no
MAHM 011 – Other bovine animals Average number
MAHM 012 – – Other bovine animals in tied stalls (slurry) Places
MAHM 013 – – Other bovine animals in tied stalls (solid manure) Places
MAHM 014 – – Other bovine animals in loose/cubicle housing (slurry) Places
MAHM 015 – – Other bovine animals in loose/cubicle housing (solid manure) Places
MAHM 016 – – Other bovine animals in other types of housing (slurry) Places
MAHM 017 – – Other bovine animals in other types of housing (solid manure) Places
MAHM 018 – – Other bovine animals always outdoors Places
MAHM 019 – – Other bovine animals partly outdoors (grazing) Months
MAHM 020 – – Other bovine animals with access to exercise yards Yes/no
 Detailed topic: pig housing 
MAHM 021 – Breeding sows Average number
MAHM 022 – – Breeding sows in fully slatted floor Places
MAHM 023 – – Breeding sows in partially slatted floor Places
MAHM 024 – – Breeding sows in solid floor housing (excluding deep litter) Places
MAHM 025 – – Breeding sows where entire surface is deep litter Places
MAHM 026 – – Breeding sows in other types of housing Places
MAHM 027 – – Breeding sows outdoors (free range) Places
MAHM 028 – – Breeding sows outdoors (free range) Months
MAHM 029 – Other pigs Average number
MAHM 030 – – Other pigs in fully slatted floor Places
MAHM 031 – – Other pigs in partially slatted floor Places
MAHM 032 – – Other pigs in solid floor housing (excluding deep litter) Places
MAHM 033 – – Other pigs where entire surface is deep litter Places
MAHM 034 – – Other pigs in other types of housing Places
MAHM 035 – – Other pigs outdoors (free range) Places
MAHM 036 – – Other pigs with access to exercise yards Yes/no
 Detailed topic: laying hen housing 
MAHM 037 – Laying hens Average number
MAHM 038 – – Laying hens in deep litter housing Places
MAHM 039 – – Laying hens in aviary house (without litter) Places
MAHM 040 – – Laying hens in cages with manure belts Places
MAHM 041 – – Laying hens in cages with deep pits Places
MAHM 042 – – Laying hens in cages with stilt house Places
MAHM 043 – – Laying hens in other types of housing Places
MAHM 044 – – Laying hens outdoors (free range) Places
Topic: nutrient use and manure on the farm 
 Detailed topic: UAA fertilised 
MAHM 045 – Total UAA fertilised with mineral fertilisers ha
MAHM 046 – Total UAA fertilised with manure ha
 Detailed topic: manure exported from and imported to the agricultural holding 
  Net export of manure from the farm 
MAHM 047 – – Net export of slurry/liquid manure from the farm m3
MAHM 048 – – Net export of solid manure from the farm tonnes
 Detailed topic: organic and waste based fertilisers other than manure 
MAHM 049 – Organic and waste-based fertilisers other than manure used on the agricultural holding tonnes
Topic: manure application techniques 
 Detailed topic: incorporation time per type of spread 
  Broadcast 
MAHM 050 – – Incorporation within 4 hours % band
MAHM 051 – – Incorporation after 4 hours % band
MAHM 052 – – No incorporation % band
  Band spread 
MAHM 053 – – Trailing hose % band
MAHM 054 – – Trailing shoe % band
  Injection 
MAHM 055 – – Shallow/open-slit % band
MAHM 056 – – Deep/closed-slit % band
Topic: facilities for manure 
 Detailed topic: manure storage facilities and capacity 
MAHM 057 – Manure solid storage in heaps %
MAHM 058 – Manure stored in compost piles %
MAHM 059 – Manure stored in pits below animal confinement %
MAHM 060 – Manure stored in deep litter systems %
MAHM 061 – Liquid manure/slurry storage without cover %
MAHM 062 – Liquid manure/slurry storage with permeable cover %
MAHM 063 – Liquid manure/slurry storage with impermeable cover %
MAHM 064 – Manure stored in other facilities n.e.c. %
MAHM 065 – Daily spread %
MAHM 066 – Manure stored in compost piles Months
MAHM 067 – Manure storage in pits below animal confinement Months
MAHM 068 – Manure storage in deep litter systems Months
MAHM 069 – Liquid manure/slurry storage Months
MAHM 070 – Manure stored in other facilities n.e.c. Months


ANNEX III

DESCRIPTION OF LABOUR FORCE VARIABLES

Theholderis the natural person (or the selected natural person in case of a group holding) on whose account and in whose name the holding is operated and who is legally and economically responsible for the holding. If the holder is a legal person, data is not collected for the holder.

Farm workis defined in Annex I. CORE GENERAL VARIABLES

Topic: farm management
 Detailed topics: holder and gender balance
MLFO 001 – 
The sex of the holder


 M — Male
 F — Female

MLFO 002 – 
Year of birth of the holder

 Detailed topic: labour input
MLFO 003 – 
Percentage band of annual working units of farm work on the agricultural holding for the holder, apart from household work.

 Detailed topic: safety measures, including farm safety plan
MLFO 004 – 
The farm has carried out a workplace risk assessment with the aim of reducing the work-related hazards, resulting in a written document (such as a ‘farm safety plan’).

Topic: family labour force
 Detailed topics: labour input, number of persons involved and gender balance
 
This item applies only to sole holder holdings, because group holdings and legal persons are considered not to have family labour force.

Family memberscarrying out farm work (apart from housework) include spouse, relatives in ascending and descending line, and siblings of the holder and holder's spouse on sole holder holdings. When relevant, these include the manager who is a member of the holder's family.

MLFO 005 – 
Number of male family members per percentage band of annual working units

MLFO 006 – 
Number of female family members per percentage band of annual working units

Topic: non-family labour force
 Detailed topics: labour input, number of persons employed and gender balance
  
Regularly employed labour forcerefers to persons other than the holder and family members who carried out farm work every week on the agricultural holding during the 12 months ending on the reference day of the survey, irrespective of length of the working week, and whether they received any kind of remuneration (salary, wages, profits or other payments, including payments in kind). It also includes persons that were not able to work for the entire period, for reasons such as:


((i)) special conditions of production on specialised agricultural holdings; or
((ii)) absence by reason of holidays, military service, sickness, accident or death; or
((iii)) commencement or cessation of employment with the agricultural holding; or
((iv)) complete stoppage of work on the agricultural holding due to accidental causes (flooding, fire, etc.).

MLFO 007 – – 
Number of non-family labour force males, per percentage band of annual working units.

MLFO 008 – – 
Number of non-family labour force females, per percentage band of annual working units.

 Detailed topic: non-regular labour force employed by the farm
  Non family labour employed on a non-regular basisrefers to the workers who did not work each week on the agricultural holding in the 12 months ending on the reference day of the survey for a reason other than those listed under non-family labour force regularly employed.Working days carried out by non-regular non-family workforceis any day of such length that the worker is paid the salary or any kind of remuneration (wages, profits, or other payments including payments in kind) for a full day's work, during which the work performed is of the kind normally carried out by a full-time agricultural worker. Days of leave and sickness do not count as working days.
MLFO 009 – 
Total of full-time working days of persons not regularly employed on the agricultural holding.

 Detailed topic: labour input by contractors
MLFO 010 – 
Total of full-time working days undertaken on the agricultural holding by the persons who are not directly employed by the agricultural holding (e.g. sub-contractors employed by third parties).


Information onother gainful activitiesis recorded for:


((i)) the holders of sole holder holdings and group holdings
((ii)) the family members on sole holder holdings
and in the case of other gainful activities directly related to the agricultural holding, also for
((iii)) non-family labour force regularly working on the farm.

No information on other gainful activities is collected for legal holdings.

Other gainful activities directly relatedto the agricultural holding refer to other gainful activities:


a)) on the agricultural holding; or
b)) outside of the agricultural holding.

Other gainful activities directly related to the agricultural holdingare activities where either the resources of the agricultural holding (area, buildings, machinery, etc.) or its products are used in the activity. Non-agricultural, as well as agricultural work for other agricultural holdings is included. Pure financial investments are excluded. Renting of the land for diverse activities without further involvement in the activities is also excluded.

 Detailed topic: types of activities
MLFO 011 – 
Presence of any activity, which is linked to the provision of health, social or educational services and/or socially related business activities, in which either the agricultural holding's resources or its primary products are used.

MLFO 012 – 
Presence of any tourism-related activities, accommodation services, showing the agricultural holding to tourists or other groups, sport and recreation activities, etc. where either land, buildings or other resources of the agricultural holding are used.

MLFO 013 – 
Presence of manufacture of handicraft items, manufactured on the agricultural holding either by the holder or the family members, or by the non-family labour force, regardless of how the products are sold.

MLFO 014 – 
Presence of any processing of a primary agricultural product to a processed secondary product on the agricultural holding, regardless of whether the raw material is produced on the agricultural holding or bought from outside.

MLFO 015 – 
Presence of production of renewable energy for the market including biogas, biofuels or electricity, by wind turbines, other equipment or from agricultural raw materials. Renewable energy produced only for the agricultural holding's own use is not included.

MLFO 016 – 
Presence of raw wood processing on the agricultural holding for the market (sawing timber, etc.).

MLFO 017 – 
Presence of production of fish, crayfish, etc., on the agricultural holding. Activities involving only fishing are excluded.

  
Contractual work using the equipment of the agricultural holding, differentiating between work that is inside or outside the agricultural sector.

MLFO 018 – – 
Presence of work that is inside the agricultural sector.

MLFO 019 – – 
Presence of work that is outside the agricultural sector (e.g. clearing snow, haulage work, landscape maintenance, agricultural and environmental services, etc.).

MLFO 020 – 
Presence of forestry work using both the farm labour force and the machinery and equipment of the agricultural holding generally used for agricultural purposes.

MLFO 021 – 
Presence of other gainful activities directly related to the agricultural holding not elsewhere classified.

 Detailed topic: importance to the agricultural holding
MLFO 022 – 
The percentage band of the other gainful activities directly related to the agricultural holding in the output of the agricultural holding. The share of the other gainful activities directly related to the agricultural holding in the output of the agricultural holding is estimated as the share of the other gainful activities directly related to the agricultural holding turnover in the sum of total turnover of the agricultural holding and direct payments of that agricultural holding under Regulation (EU) No 1307/2013 or more recent legislation.
RATIO=Turnover of other gainful activities directly related to the holdingTotal holding turnover agricultural+other gainful activities directly related to the holding+direct payments
 
This item applies to:


((i)) the holders of sole holder holdings and group holdings;
((ii)) the family members in sole holder holdings; and
((iii)) non-family members regularly working on the farm.

No information is collected for legal holdings.

MLFO 023 – 
The holder of sole holder holdings or group holdings has other gainful activities directly related to the agricultural holding:


 M — main activity
 S — secondary activity
 N — no involvement

The activities can be carried out on the agricultural holding itself (non-farm work on the agricultural holding), or outside the agricultural holding.

MLFO 024 – 
Number of family members undertaking other gainful activities directly related to the agricultural holding as their main activity.

MLFO 025 – 
Number of family members undertaking other gainful activities directly related to the agricultural holding as their secondary activity.

MLFO 026 – 
Number of non-family members undertaking other gainful activities directly related to the agricultural holding as their main activity, in sole holder holdings or group holdings.

MLFO 027 – 
Number of non-family members undertaking other gainful activities directly related to the agricultural holding as their secondary activity, in sole holder holdings or group holdings.


Refers to non-farm work on the agricultural holding and work outside the agricultural holding. This includes every activity carried out for remuneration (salary, wages, profits or other payment, including payment in kind) other than:


((i)) the farm work on the agricultural holding: and
((ii)) other gainful activities of the holder directly related to the agricultural holding.

Other gainful activities not relatedto the agricultural holding refer to other gainful activities:


a)) on the agricultural holding (non-farm work on the agricultural holding); or
b)) outside of the agricultural holding.

 Detailed topic: labour input
MLFO 028 – 
The holder has gainful activities not directly related to the agricultural holding:


 M — main activity
 S — secondary activity
 N — no involvement

The activities can be carried out on the agricultural holding itself (non-farm work on the agricultural holding), or outside the agricultural holding.

MLFO 029 – 
Number of family members undertaking gainful activities not related to the agricultural holding as their main activity.

MLFO 030 – 
Number of family members undertaking gainful activities not related to the agricultural holding as their secondary activity.



DESCRIPTION OF RURAL DEVELOPMENT VARIABLES

The agricultural holding is considered to have benefited during the last 3 years from the rural development measures laid out in Title III, Chapter 1 of Regulation (EU) No 1305/2013 of the European Parliament and of the Council of 17 December 2013, according to certain set standards and rules specified in the most recent legislation, irrespective of whether or not the payment has been made in the reference period, as long as a positive decision regarding awarding such measure has been made (e.g. the application for a subsidy has been accepted).

MRDV 001 – 
The agricultural holding has benefited from rural development measures under Article 15 of Regulation (EU) No 1305/2013.

MRDV 002 – 
The agricultural holding has benefited from rural development measures under Article 16 of Regulation (EU) No 1305/2013.

MRDV 003 – 
The agricultural holding has benefited from rural development measures under Article 17 of Regulation (EU) No 1305/2013.

MRDV 004 – 
The agricultural holding has benefited from rural development measures under Article 18 of Regulation (EU) No 1305/2013.

  
Rural development measures under Article 19 of Regulation (EU) No 1305/2013 and in case of Croatia, also under Article 40 of the same regulation.

MRDV 005 – – 
The agricultural holding has benefited from rural development measures under Article 19 a) (i) of Regulation (EU) No 1305/2013.

MRDV 006 – – 
The agricultural holding has benefited from rural development measures under Article 19 a) (iii) of Regulation (EU) No 1305/2013.

MRDV 007 – – 
The agricultural holding has benefited from rural development measures under Article 40 of Regulation (EU) No 1305/2013.

MRDV 008 – 
The agricultural holding has benefited from rural development measures under Article 21 of Regulation (EU) No 1305/2013.

  Agri-environment payments climate
MRDV 009 – – 
The agricultural holding has benefited from rural development measures under Article 28 of Regulation (EU) No 1305/2013.

MRDV 010 – – 
The agricultural holding has benefited from rural development measures under Article 34 of Regulation (EU) No 1305/2013.

MRDV 011 – 
The agricultural holding has benefited from rural development measures under Article 29 of Regulation (EU) No 1305/2013.

MRDV 012 – 
The agricultural holding has benefited from rural development measures under Article 30 of Regulation (EU) No 1305/2013.

MRDV 013 – 
The agricultural holding has benefited from rural development measures under Article 31 of Regulation (EU) No 1305/2013.

MRDV 014 – 
The agricultural holding has benefited from rural development measures under Article 33 of Regulation (EU) No 1305/2013.

MRDV 015 – 
The agricultural holding has benefited from rural development measures under Article 36 of Regulation (EU) No 1305/2013.



DESCRIPTION OF ANIMAL HOUSING AND MANURE MANAGEMENT VARIABLES

Places in animal housing for cattle, pigs and poultry. The term‘places’refers to the usual number of animals present in the animal houses during the reference year. This means that the number of animals must be corrected on the reference day if conditions are not normal (over-housing, under-housing, sanitary emptying, special production schemes, etc.). Only animal housing in use during the reference period is to be recorded. The number of temporarily empty places in the animal houses during the reference period is also recorded.

Animals are defined in Core Section III. VARIABLES OF LIVESTOCK

 Detailed topic: bovine housing
MAHM 001 – 
Average number of dairy cows in the reference year.

MAHM 002 – – 
Number of places for dairy cows in tied stalls with slurry management.

MAHM 003 – – 
Number of places for dairy cows in tied stalls with solid manure management.

MAHM 004 – – 
Number of places for dairy cows in loose/cubicle housing with slurry management.

MAHM 005 – – 
Number of places for dairy cows in loose/cubicle housing with solid manure management.

MAHM 006 – – 
Number of places for dairy cows in other types of housing, not elsewhere classified, with slurry management.

MAHM 007 – – 
Number of places for dairy cows in other types of housing, not elsewhere classified, with solid manure management.

MAHM 008 – – 
Number of places for dairy cows always outdoors.

MAHM 009 – – 
Months that dairy cows spend outdoors grazing.

MAHM 010 – – 
Presence of exercise yards for dairy cows.

MAHM 011 – 
Average number of other bovine animals in the reference year.

MAHM 012 – – 
Number of places for other bovine animals in tied stalls with slurry manure management.

MAHM 013 – – 
Number of places for other bovine animals in tied stalls with solid manure management.

MAHM 014 – – 
Number of places for other bovine animals in loose/cubicle housing with slurry management.

MAHM 015 – – 
Number of places for other bovine animals in loose/cubicle housing with solid manure management.

MAHM 016 – – 
Number of places for other bovine animals in other types of housing, not elsewhere classified, with slurry management.

MAHM 017 – – 
Number of places for other bovine animals in other types of housing, not elsewhere classified, with solid manure management.

MAHM 018 – – 
Number of places for other bovine animals always outdoors.

MAHM 019 – – 
Months those other bovine animals spend outdoors grazing.

MAHM 020 – – 
Presence of exercise yards for other bovine animals.

 Detailed topic: pig housing
MAHM 021 – 
Average number of breeding sows in reference year.

MAHM 022 – – 
Number of places for breeding sows in fully slatted floor housing.

MAHM 023 – – 
Number of places for breeding sows in partially slatted floor housing.

MAHM 024 – – 
Number of places for breeding sows in solid floor housing excluding deep litter.

MAHM 025 – – 
Number of places for breeding sows in deep litter housing.

MAHM 026 – – 
Number of places for breeding sows in other types of housing.

MAHM 027 – – 
Number of places for breeding sows in free range systems.

MAHM 028 – – 
Months that breeding sows spend outdoors grazing, in free range systems.

MAHM 029 – 
Average number of other pigs in reference year.

MAHM 030 – – 
Number of places for other pigs in fully slatted floor housing.

MAHM 031 – – 
Number of places for other pigs in partially slatted floor housing.

MAHM 032 – – 
Number of places for other pigs in solid floor housing excluding deep litter.

MAHM 033 – – 
Number of places for other pigs in deep litter housing.

MAHM 034 – – 
Number of places for other pigs in other types of housing.

MAHM 035 – – 
Number of places for other pigs outdoors in free range systems.

MAHM 036 – – 
Presence of exercise yards for other pigs (free range excluded).

 Detailed topic: laying hen housing
MAHM 037 – 
Average number of laying hens in reference year.

MAHM 038 – – 
Number of places for laying hens in deep litter housing.

MAHM 039 – – 
Number of places for laying hens in aviary housing.

MAHM 040 – – 
Number of places for laying hens in cages with manure belts.

MAHM 041 – – 
Number of places for laying hens in cages with deep pits.

MAHM 042 – – 
Number of places for laying hens in cages with stilt house.

MAHM 043 – – 
Number of places for laying hens in other types of housing.

MAHM 044 – – 
Number of places for laying hens on free range systems.

Topic: nutrient use and manure on the farm
 Detailed topic: UAA fertilised
MAHM 045 – 
Hectares of utilised agricultural area fertilised with mineral fertilisers.

MAHM 046 – 
Hectares of utilised agricultural area fertilised with livestock manure.

 
The net amount of livestock manure either exported from or imported to the farm.

  
The net amount of livestock manure transported away from or brought to the agricultural holding.

MAHM 047 – – 
Cubic meters of slurry/liquid manure imported to, or exported from, the agricultural holding for direct use as a fertiliser or intended for industrial processing regardless whether it is sold, bought, or exchanged for free. Also includes slurry/liquid manure that was used for energy production and at a later stage is to be re-used in agriculture.

MAHM 048 – – 
Tonnes of solid manure imported to, or exported from, the agricultural holding for direct use as a fertiliser or intended for industrial processing regardless whether it is sold, bought, or exchanged for free. Also includes solid manure that was used for energy production and at a later stage is to be re-used in agriculture.

 Detailed topic: organic and waste-based fertilisers other than manure
MAHM 049 – 
Tonnes of organic and waste based fertilisers, other than livestock manure, used in agriculture on the agricultural holding.


Techniques to apply manure

 Detailed topic: incorporation time per type of spread
  
Manure is spread over the surface of an area of land or crop, without the use of band-spread or injection techniques.

MAHM 050 – – 
Percentage band of the total applied manure that has been mechanically incorporated into the soil within 4 hours after broadcast.

MAHM 051 – – 
Percentage band of the total applied manure that has been mechanically incorporated into the soil between 4 and 24 hours after application.

MAHM 052 – – 
Percentage band of the total applied manure where no incorporation into the soil was performed or if the manure has not been incorporated within 24 hours after broadcast.

  
Liquid manure or slurry is applied to an area in parallel bands with no manure between the bands, by means of a device (band spreader) fixed to the end of a tanker or a tractor to discharge liquid manure or slurry at ground level.

MAHM 053 – – 
Percentage band of liquid manure or slurry applied with a trailing hose spreader.

MAHM 054 – – 
Percentage band of liquid manure or slurry applied with a trailing shoe spreader.

  
Liquid manure or slurry is applied by placing it in slits cut into the soil to various depths depending on the type of injector.

MAHM 055 – – 
Percentage band of liquid manure or slurry applied in shallow slits (typically around 50 mm deep) regardless of whether the slits are left open or closed after application.

MAHM 056 – – 
Percentage band of liquid manure or slurry applied in deep slits (typically around 150 mm deep) which are closed after application.

Topic: facilities for manure
 
Facilities intended for storing manure

Thecapacity of storage facilities for manureis defined as the number of months the storage facilities can hold the manure produced on the agricultural holding without any risk of runoff, and without any occasional emptying.

MAHM 057 – 
The percentage of manure which is stored in unconfined piles or stacks or in open confinement area, normally for a period of several months.

MAHM 058 – 
The percentage of manure which is stored in confined compost piles, which are aerated and/or mixed.

MAHM 059 – 
The percentage of manure which is stored with little or no added water, typically below a slatted floor in an enclosed animal confinement facility, usually for periods of less than 1 year.

MAHM 060 – 
The percentage of manure which is accumulated over a production cycle, which can extend to 6 or 12 months.

MAHM 061 – 
The percentage of manure which is stored in uncovered tanks, or ponds, usually for a period of less than 1 year.

MAHM 062 – 
The percentage of manure which is stored in tanks or ponds, usually for a period of less than 1 year and that is covered with a permeable cover (such as clay, straw or natural crust).

MAHM 063 – 
The percentage of manure which is stored in tanks or ponds, usually for a period of less than 1 year and that is covered with an impermeable cover (such as high density polyethylene or negative pressure covers).

MAHM 064 – 
The percentage of manure (regardless of whether solid or liquid/slurry) stored in other facilities not elsewhere classified.

MAHM 065 – 
The percentage of manure which is routinely removed from a confinement facility and is applied to cropland or pasture within 24 hours of excretion.

MAHM 066 – 
The number of months for which the solid manure can be stored in confined compost piles.

MAHM 067 – 
The number of months for which the slurry pits on the farm can store manure.

MAHM 068 – 
The number of months that the manure can be stored on deep litter systems.

MAHM 069 – 
The number of months that the manure can be stored in liquid/slurry storage, regardless of cover.

MAHM 070 – 
The number of months that the manure (regardless of whether solid or liquid/slurry) can be stored in other facilities not elsewhere classified.

