A few years ago, Wageningen Economic Research together with CBS and the Ministry of Agriculture, Nature and Food Quality (LNV) determined which categories of goods fall under the definition of agricultural goods, in accordance with prevailing international classifications. Agricultural goods trade as described in this publication comprises the first 24 categories of goods classified in international trade statististics, plus a number of agricultural goods from other categories based on the Combined Nomenclature system (CN) of the European Commission and the Common Customs Tariff. Agricultural products include unprocessed (primary) agricultural products such as pigs, apples, flowers, flower bulbs and tomatoes as well as processed (secondary) products such as cheese, fries, chocolate, beer, tomato ketchup and fruit juices. The categories contained in the CN are guiding in the definition of various types of agricultural goods and constitute the basis of graph 2 in this news release.
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