Agricultural report

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According to Section 4 of the Agriculture Act of the Federal Republic of Germany of September 5, 1955, the Federal Government is obliged to submit an annual report on the agricultural situation to the German Bundestag . Until 1971 this was called the Green Report .

In the years 1956-1970, this report appeared under the title " Green Report ", from 1971 to 2001 as " Agriculture Report " and in 2002 as " Food and agricultural policy report ."

The content can mainly be assigned to the following four chapters:

The extension “ Bookkeeping results of the test farms ” appears in addition to the “ Food and Agricultural Policy Report ”. This report presents the economic data of over 7,000 representative agricultural companies in great detail. This mapping is done separately according to federal states , production orientations and legal forms and thus enables direct observation of economic developments.

In addition to the " Food and agricultural policy review " of the federal government, some state governments also publish its report on agricultural policy under the name " Agricultural Report ". There is no uniform naming here.

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