Fruit culture; area fruit orchards, sort fruit, 1992-2016
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Table explanation
This table provides information about the culture area of fruit orchards in the Netherlands. The data are broken down by: apples, pears, stone fruit trees (plum trees, sweet cherries, sour cherries), small fruit shrubs (blueberries, blackberries, raspberries, red currants, wine grapes and black currants) and nut trees. The data refer to areas cultivated in the open, and thus exclude fruit culture in greenhouses.
Data available from 1992 to 2016.
Status of the figures:
The figures for the years 1992 to 2015 are final, and the figures for 2016 are provisional. Due to the discontinuation, the provisional figures will not become definite.
Changes as of 12 April 2019:
None, this table has been discontinued.
When will new figures be published?
Not. This table has been discontinued.
Description topics
- Total fruit cultivation area
- Total cultivation area of apple trees, pear trees, stone fruit trees and small fruit shrubs. From 2006 onwards nut trees are also counted.
Fruit culture in greenhouses is excluded from the total culture area of fruit. - Apple trees
- Total apple trees
- Apple trees, young plantings
- Young plantings consist of trees that have been in the orchard for less than one year. The apple production of these trees is insignificant.
- Apple trees, old plantings
- Old plantings consist of trees that have been in the orchard for at least one year.
- Pear trees
- Total pear trees
- Pear trees, young plantings
- Young plantings consist of trees that have been in the orchard for less than one year. The pear production of these trees is insignificant.
- Pear trees, old plantings
- Old plantings consist of trees that have been in the orchard for at least one year.
- Stone fruit trees
- Stone fruit is fleshy fruit that grows on trees,
and has a stone inside.
Total stone fruit trees include plum trees, sweet cherry
trees, sour cherry trees and other stone fruit trees.- Total stone fruit trees
- Plum trees
- Black cherries
- Black cherries are mainly consumed fresh.
Since 2010 the cultivation area of black cherries has been included in the agricultural census. Cultivation areas for before 2010 are based on estimates.
- Sour cherries
- Sour cherries are mainly used for processing.
Also called morello (cherry).
- Other stone fruit trees
- E.g. peach trees.
- Small fruit shrubs
- Small fruit is a collective of fruit growing on shrubs.
Total small fruit (soft fruit) shrubs include blueberries, blackberries, raspberries, red currants, black currants,
wine grapes and other small fruit shrubs.- Total small fruit shrubs
- Blueberries
- Blackberries
- Since 2010 the cultivation area of blackberries has been included in the agricultural census. Cultivation areas for before 2010 are based on estimates.
- Raspberries
- Since 2010 the cultivation area of raspberries has been included in the agricultural census. Cultivation areas for before 2010 are based on estimates.
- Red currants
- Since 2010 the cultivation area of red currants has been included in the agricultural census. Cultivation areas for before 2010 are based on estimates.
- Black currants
- Wine grapes
- Until 2002, the wine grapes were included in
'other small fruit shrubs.'
- Other small fruit shrubs
- E.g. gooseberries and kiwis.
Until 2002, including wine grapes.
- Nut trees
- About 70 percent of these are walnut trees and 30 percent hazelnut shrubs.