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Table 4 ......XXX Variable SUB-CODE 1 : Country ----------- ALB Albania ARG Argentina BLR Belarus BRA Brazil BGR Bulgaria CHN China HRV Croatia CZE Czech Republic EST Estonia HUN Hungary IND India KAZ Kazakhstan LAT Latvia LTU Lithuania POL Poland ROM Romania RUS Russia SVK Slovak Republic SVN Slovenia ZAF South Africa UKR Ukraine SUB-CODE 2: Product / Region ----------- Product 32 Total 01 Wheat 04 Oilseeds 06 Milk 07 Beef and veal 08 Pigmeat 09 Sheep meat 10 Poultry meat 12 Eggs 16 Maize 20 Refined sugar/Sugar beet 31 Other grains Region EU European union OE OECD CE Central and Eastern European Countries NI New Independent States OT Others TO Total SUB-CODE 3 : Table ----------- 1 1. Macroeconomic indicators 2 2. Basic agricultural indicators 3 3. Production and consumption 4 4. Agricultural and food trade 5 MPS & Consumer Support Estimate by commodity 6 Producer Support Estimate by commodity 7 Total Support Estimate 8 Agro-food trade by destination 9 Exchange Rate SUB-CODE 4 : Variable ----------- Table 1: 1. Macroeconomic indicators 001 Population; mid-year estimates (million) 002 GDP (annual per cent change) 003 Unemployment rate; end of year (per cent) 004 Inflation; end year changes in consumer prices (per cent) 005 Exchange rate; annual average (local currency per USD) 006 Current account balance (USD million) 007 Current account balance (as per cent of GDP) 008 Budget balance ( as per cent of GDP) 009 Merchandise trade balance (USD million) 010 Foreign direct investment (USD million) Table 2: 2. Basic agricultural indicators 011 Share of agriculture in GDP (per cent) 012 Share of agriculture in total employment (per cent) 013 Share of agriculture and food exports in total exports (per cent) 014 Share of agriculture and food imports in total imports (per cent) 015 Average share of household income spent on food (per cent) 016 Gross agricultural Output; total (per cent change from previous year) 017 Gross agricultural Output; crops (per cent change from previous year) 018 Gross agricultural Output; livestock (per cent change from previous year) 019 Agricultural input price index (previous year = 100) 020 Agricultural output price index (previous year = 100) 021 Retail food price index (previous year = 100) Table 3: 3. Production and consumption 022 Total grain production (thousand tonnes) 023 Wheat production (thousand tonnes) 024 Coarse grain production (thousand tonnes) 025 Total meat production (thousand tonnes; carcass weight) 026 Beef and veal production (thousand tonnes; carcass weight) 027 Pigmeat production (thousand tonnes; carcass weight) 028 Milk production (million tonnes) 029 Annual consumption of meat and meat products (kg per capita) 030 Annual consumption of milk and dairy products (kg per capita) 031 Annual consumption of grain and grain products (kg per capita) 032 Annual consumption of potatoes (kg per capita) 033 Total area sown; crops (thousand hectares) 034 Grain sown areas (thousand hectares) 035 All cattle inventories (thousand heads;1 january) 036 Pigs inventories (thousand heads; 1 january) 237 Maize Production (thousand tonnes) 274 Rice/ paddy Production (thousand tonnes) 311 Cotton seed Production (thousand tonnes) 348 Potatoes Production (thousand tonnes) 385 Sugar Cane Production (thousand tonnes) 422 Soybeans Production (thousand tonnes) 459 Fruits Production (thousand tonnes) 496 Oranges Production (thousand tonnes) 533 Coffee Production (thousand tonnes) 570 Tobacco leaves Production (thousand tonnes) 607 Tea Production (thousand tonnes) Table 4: 4. Agricultural and food trade 038 Agricultural and food exports (USD million) 039 Agricultural and food imports (USD million) 040 Agricultural and food trade balance (USD million) Table 5: MPS & Consumer Support Estimate by commodity 590 I. Level of production - 000 tons 540 II. Producer price (at farm gate) 690 III. Value of production (at farm gate) 580 IV. Level of consumption - 000 tons 070 V. Consumption price (at farm gate) 660 VI. Value of consumption (at farm gate) 600 VII. Reference price (at farm gate) 810 VIII. Market price differential 110 IX. Market transfers 620 IX.1. Transfers to producers from consumers 270 IX.2. Other transfers from consumers 120 IX.3. Excess feed cost 050 X. Budgetary transfers 650 X.1. Transfers to producers from taxpayers 610 X.2. Transfers to consumers from taxpayers 210 X.3. Price levies (-) 220 XI. Market Price Support (MPS) 820 XII. Producer NPC - % 080 XIII. Consumer Support Estimate (CSE) 100 XIII.1 Unit CSE 090 XIII.2 Percentage CSE - % 800 XIV. Consumer NPC - % 060 XV. Consumer NAC Table 6: Producer Support Estimate by commodity 590 I. Level of production - 000 tons 690 II. Value of production (at farm gate) 550 III. Producer Support Estimate (PSE) 220 A. Market price support 230 A.1. Based on unlimited output 240 A.2. Based on limited output 510 B. Payments based on output 520 B.1. Based on unlimited output 530 B.2. Based on limited output 470 C. Payments based on area planted/animal numbers 480 C.1. Based on unlimited area or animal numbers 490 C.2. Based on limited area or animal numbers 330 D. Payments based on historical entitlements 340 D.1. Based on historical plantings/animal numbers or production 350 D.2. Based on historical support programmes 400 E. Payments based on input use 410 E.1. Based on use of variable inputs 420 E. Based on use of on-farm services 430 E.3. Based on on-farm investment 360 F. Payments based on input constraints 370 F.1. Based on constraints on variable inputs 380 F.2. Based on constraints on fixed inputs 390 F.3. Based on constraints on a set of inputs 300 G. Payments based on overall farming income 310 G.1. Based on farm income level 320 G.2. Based on established minimum income 440 H. Miscellaneous payments 450 H.1. National payments 460 H.2. Sub-national payments 570 IV. Unit PSE 560 V. Percentage PSE - % 820 VI. Producer NPC - % 500 VII. Producer NAC Table 7: Total Support Estimate 690 I. Total value of production (at farm gate) 700 1. Of which share of MPS commodities - % 660 II. Total value of consumption (at farm gate) 550 III.1 Producer Support Estimate (PSE) 220 A. Market price support 260 A.1. Of which MPS commodities 510 B. Payments based on output 520 B.1. Based on unlimited output 530 B.2. Based on limited output 470 C. Payments based on area planted/animal numbers 480 C.1. Based on unlimited area or animal numbers 490 C.2. Based on limited area or animal numbers 330 D. Payments based on historical entitlements 340 D.1. Based on historical plantings/animal numbers or production 350 D.2. Based on historical support programmes 400 E. Payments based on input use 410 E.1. Based on use of variable inputs 420 E.2. Based on use of on-farm services 430 E.3. Based on use of fixed inputs 360 F. Payments based on input constraints 370 F.1. Based on constraints on variable inputs 380 F.2. Based on constraints on fixed inputs 390 F.3. Based on constraints on a set of inputs 300 G. Payments based on overall farming income 310 G.1. Based on farm income level 320 G.2. Based on established minimum income 440 H. Miscellaneous payments 450 H.1. National payments 460 H.2. Sub-national payments 560 III.2 Percentage PSE - % 820 III.3 Producer NPC - % 500 III.4 Producer NAC 130 IV. General Services Support Estimate (GSSE) 140 I. Research and development 150 J. Agricultural schools 160 K. Inspection services 170 L. Infrastructure 180 M. Marketing and promotion 190 N. Public stockholding 200 O. Miscellaneous 080 V.1 Consumer Support Estimate (CSE) 620 P. Transfers to producers from consumers (-) 630 P.1. MPS commodities 270 Q. Other transfers from consumers (-) 280 Q.1. MPS commodities 610 R. Transfers to consumers from taxpayers 120 S. Excess feed cost 090 V.2 Percentage CSE - % 800 V.3 Consumer NPC - % 060 V.4 Consumer NAC 010 VI. Total Support Estimate (TSE) 020 T. Transfers from consumers 030 U. Transfers from taxpayers 040 V. Budget revenues (-) Table 8: Agro-food trade by destination 041 Agricultural and food exports by destination (per cent) 042 Agricultural and food imports by origin (per cent)