Quality Reporting. The Member States will provide, every five years, and for the first time for reference year 2019, a quality report based on Eurostat Quality Reporting Guidelines by the end of the year following the reference year. The statistical data can be collected by means of • Direct observation of land prices and rents by category of agricultural land described in the Common Methodology. In this case, the agricultural holding is contacted directly and asked about prices of actual transactions related to the holding or about an average theoretical price/rent. The data can be collected through separate surveys or be integrated into the system of surveys which already exists. • Statistical data collection via a network of experts – "expert estimates". This practice could involve experts from the regional statistical offices, local representations of the ministries of agriculture, agents from the real estate agencies at the regional level, the agricultural advisory service, etc. • Use of administrative data to obtain statistical information. In some cases, Member States could combine one or both of the first two data collection methods mentioned above with the administrative data sources.
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Quality Reporting. The Member States will provide, every five years, and for the first time for reference year 2019, a quality report based on Eurostat Quality Reporting Guidelines by the end of the year following the reference year. The statistical data can be collected by means of • Direct observation of land prices and rents by category of agricultural land described in the Common Methodology. In this case, the agricultural holding is contacted directly and asked about prices of actual transactions related to the holding or about an average theoretical price/rent. The data can be collected through separate surveys or be integrated into the system of surveys which already exists. • Statistical data collection via a network of experts – "expert estimates". This practice could involve experts from the regional statistical offices, local representations of the ministries of agriculture, agents from the real estate agencies at the regional level, the agricultural advisory service, etc. • Use of administrative data to obtain statistical information. In some cases, Member States could combine one or both of the first two data collection methods mentioned above with the administrative data sources.
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