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Standard Gross Margins In The Netherlands

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de Bont, C.J.A.M.
van Everdingen, W.H.
Koole, B.
Abstract

This report contains information on the Standard Gross Margins (SGM), as they are used to classify farms and to fix the economic size of farms. Information is provided on the calculation, with details on the input costs and the data sources. Besides that a comparison is made between the results of the aggregation of SGM and the values in the Economic Ac-count on Agriculture (EAA) for the Netherlands. The report is made on request of Eurostat.

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Paper provided by Agricultural Economics Research Institute in its series Report Series with number 29091.

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Date of creation: 2003
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