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Informatienet 2003 in zicht: Totstandkoming en kwaliteit van de steekproef land- en tuinbouwbedrijven van het Bedrijven- Informatienet

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  • Vrolijk, Hans C.J.
  • van der Veen, Hennie B.

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The EU Farm Accountancy Data Network (FADN) requires the Netherlands to yearly sent bookkeeping data of 1,500 farms to Brussels. This task is carried out by LEI and CEI. The data send to Brussels mainly involves technical and financial economic information. For national policy purposes additional data is collected, such as pesticide use, manure production, nature management, non-farm income and rural development. This report explains the background of the farm sample for the year 2003. The report mainly focuses on the Dutch contribution to the European Farm Accountancy Data Network. All phases from the determination of the selection plan, the recruitment of farms to the quality control of the final sample are described in this report. Mede voor de Europese Unie organiseren het CEI en het LEI jaarlijks de verzameling van technische en financieel-economische gegevens van circa 1.500 bedrijven in de akkerbouw, tuinbouw en veehouderij. Voor nationaal beleidsgericht onderzoek wordt die informatie aangevuld met gegevens over bijvoorbeeld milieubelasting, natuurbeheer en plattelandsontwikkeling. Alle gegevens worden vastgelegd in het Bedrijven-Informatienet. In dit rapport wordt verantwoording afgelegd over de steekproef 2003, toegespitst op de Nederlandse bijdrage aan het Farm Accountancy Data Network van de Europese Unie. De diverse fasen, van het opstellen van het selectieplan, het werven van de bedrijven tot het beoordelen van de kwaliteit van de resulterende steekproef worden beschreven.

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  • Vrolijk, Hans C.J. & van der Veen, Hennie B., 2006. "Informatienet 2003 in zicht: Totstandkoming en kwaliteit van de steekproef land- en tuinbouwbedrijven van het Bedrijven- Informatienet," Report Series 29118, Wageningen University and Research Center, Agricultural Economics Research Institute.
  • Handle: RePEc:ags:aerirs:29118
    DOI: 10.22004/ag.econ.29118
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