Agriculture Facts and Figures SEERAD 2005

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    AGRICULTURE IN THE ECONOMY

    SCOT

    NI

    W

    E

    UK

    Agriculture as % of:Gross Value Added at Basic Prices 2003

    1.3

    2.2

    1.1

    0.7

    0.8

    Total employed ('000) 2004 (1)

    2,435

    722

    1,298

    23,705

    28,159

    No. in agriculture ('000) 2004 (2)

    68

    53

    58

    368

    546

    (1) Source: Labour Force Survey, Summer quarter 2004.
    Not seasonally adjusted.
    (2) Source: June Agricultural census 2004

    SCALE OF BUSINESS 2004

    Scotland

    UK

    EU15 (1)

    Number of holdings of 5ha and over

    31,982

    192,775

    2,876,600

    Number of holdings of less than 5ha

    18,779

    114,279

    3,899,500

    Average size of holding (> 5ha)

    171.2

    88.3

    41.9

    Arable land as % of agricultural land

    16.1

    34.1

    56.6

    Gross value added ( GVA) at basic prices (£ million)

    1,043

    7,905

    88,680 (2)

    (1) EU15 data for 2000
    (2) € = £0.6787

    SCOTTISH AGRICULTURE IN 2004

    Non- LFA

    LFA

    Total

    Number of main and minor holdings

    18,216

    32,583

    50,799

    Agricultural land:

    hectares

    hectares

    hectares

    Wheat

    94,133

    7,596

    101,729

    Total Barley

    235,357

    81,098

    316,455

    Oats

    14,747

    7,282

    22,028

    Oilseed Rape

    36,586

    2,812

    39,398

    Potatoes

    27,150

    2,264

    29,413

    Other Crops and fallow

    22,312

    23,898

    46,209

    Set-aside

    56,644

    18,994

    75,638

    Fruit & Vegetables

    11,802

    615

    12,417

    Total Grass

    289,096

    935,603

    1,224,698

    Rough Grazing

    75,728

    3,253,759

    3,329,487

    Other Land

    66,893

    252,740

    319,632

    Total agricultural land(1)

    930,447

    4,586,659

    5,517,106

    Livestock:

    number

    number

    number

    Dairy Cows

    65,175

    131,983

    197,158

    Beef Cows

    84,488

    411,494

    495,982

    Total Cattle and Calves

    523,356

    1,440,828

    1,964,184

    Ewes

    277,443

    2,932,228

    3,209,671

    Total Sheep and Lambs

    773,728

    7,281,507

    8,055,235

    Total Pigs

    406,355

    65,385

    471,740

    Total Poultry

    14,202,679

    1,694,134

    15,896,813

    (1) Excludes common grazing

    IMPORTANCE OF THE LFA

    Main and Minor Holdings 2004

    Scotland

    N Ireland

    Wales

    England

    UK

    Total agricultural land area ('000 ha)(1)

    5,517

    1,063

    1,453

    9,167

    17,200

    Total Designated LFA (%)

    83

    70

    76

    15

    46

    (1) Excludes common grazing

    SECTOR SHARE OF OUTPUT 2004 (%)

    Scot

    NI

    Wales

    Eng

    UK

    EU25

    Cereals

    14.2

    2.2

    2.1

    16.4

    14.2

    13.5

    Potatoes

    6.7

    1.7

    0.9

    4.1

    4.0

    2.3

    Oilseed Rape

    1.8

    0.4

    0.3

    9.3

    7.1

    10.6

    Horticulture

    6.2

    4.9

    0.7

    15.1

    12.3

    18.9

    Total Crops

    28.9

    9.1

    4.0

    44.9

    37.6

    54.0

    Cattle

    26.3

    31.4

    23.2

    8.4

    13.3

    9.4

    Sheep

    10.7

    5.0

    27.4

    3.4

    6.0

    2.2

    Pigs

    3.0

    5.1

    2.7

    4.2

    4.0

    8.7

    Poultry

    3.9

    10.6

    5.9

    7.6

    7.3

    4.0

    Total Livestock

    44.5

    52.6

    59.1

    24.8

    31.6

    25.4

    Milk

    11.6

    27.0

    26.5

    15.0

    16.1

    13.1

    Eggs 1.81.61.92.82.61.8
    Total Livestock Products13.828.829.118.019.015.1
    Other
    12.79.57.812.2 11.8 5.5
    Gross Output (at basic prices)100.0100.0100.0100.0100.0100.0
    Total Value (£ Million)2,164.31,286.81,048.812,407.716,907.4217,250.0

    1. € = £0.6787

    ARABLE SECTOR

    200220032004
    No. of Holdings with Wheat2,9162,7912,964
    Ave Area for Wheat per Holding (ha)33.331.634.3
    Wheat ('000 tonnes)739728906
    No. of Holdings with Barley9,7469,5159,372
    Ave Area for Barley per Holding (ha)33.433.833.8
    Barley ('000 tonnes)1,6911,9801,926
    No. of Holdings with Oats1,9111,8831,799
    Ave Area for Oats per Holding (ha)11.511.912.2
    Oats ('000 tonnes)105133132
    No. of Holdings with Oilseeds1,4181,5061,624
    Ave Area for Oilseeds per Holding (ha)21.823.424.3
    Oilseeds ('000 tonnes)104121131
    No. of Holdings with Potatoes4,0593,7923,723
    Ave Area for Potatoes per Holding (ha)7.47.57.9
    Potatoes ('000 tonnes)1,1361,2661,098

    DAIRY SECTOR

    2002

    2003

    2004

    Dairy Cows ('000)

    199

    199

    197

    No. of holdings with Dairy Cows

    2,161

    2,096

    2,027

    Average No. of Dairy Cows per holding

    92

    95

    97

    Milk Production (Million litres)

    1,240

    1,310

    1,317

    BEEF SECTOR

    2002

    2003

    2004

    Beef Cows ('000)

    489

    490

    496

    No. of Holdings with Beef Cows

    10,014

    9,824

    9,794

    Average No. of Beef Cows per Holding

    49

    50

    51

    Cattle Output ('000)

    542

    566

    559

    Calves Output ('000)

    38

    42

    49

    SHEEP SECTOR

    2002

    2003

    2004

    Breeding Ewes ('000)

    3,222

    3,208

    3,210

    No. of Holdings with Breeding Ewes

    15,024

    14,632

    14,389

    Average No. of Breeding Ewes per Holding

    214

    219

    223

    Sheep Output ('000)

    3,706

    3,513

    3,616

    FOOD SECTOR

    1999

    2000

    2001

    2002

    % of Scottish Manufacturing (2002)

    Employment (000's) (1)

    57.0

    54.0

    53.0

    51.0

    19.5

    Production (£ billion )(1) (2) Total Turnover Gross

    6.6

    6.3

    6.4

    6.5

    20.0

    Value Added (at basic prices)

    2.0

    2.0

    2.1

    2.2

    19.6

    Exports (£ billion)Food Products

    0.4 (3)

    0.4 (3)

    0.4 (3)

    0.6 (5)

    4.5

    Beverages

    2.0 (4)

    2.2 (4)

    2.4 (4)

    2.4 (5)

    16.5

    1) Source: Annual Business Inquiry
    (2) Production figures include some Tobacco Production
    (3) Source: Scottish Council for Development and Industry (includes beverages other than whisky, gin and vodka)
    (4) Source: Scottish Council for Development and Industry
    (5) Source: Global Connections Survey, Scottish Executive, 2003

    Scottish Food and Drink GVA by Sector for 2002

    Scottish Food and Drink GVA by Sector for 2002 - pie chart

    TOTAL EXPENDITURE UNDER MAIN PAYMENT SCHEME

    £ Million

    2001 (1)

    2002 (1)

    2003 (1)

    2004 (1)

    Less-Favoured Area Support Scheme

    62.0

    63.5

    62.3

    61.0

    Extensification Scheme

    37.8

    39.9

    40.4

    44.1

    Suckler Cow Premium

    61.7

    59.7

    61.4

    67.1

    Beef Special Premium

    49.6

    47.9

    47.9

    52.4

    National Beef Envelope

    7.7

    11.4

    11.7

    11.7

    Slaughter Premium Scheme

    13.1

    26.3

    26.7

    29.2

    Over Thirty Months Scheme

    26.5

    36.4

    30.2

    14.3

    Dairy Agrimonetary Payments

    6.3

    -

    -

    -

    Dairy Premium Scheme

    -

    -

    -

    9.974

    Sheep Annual Premium (incl LFA Supplement)

    41.5

    62.8

    69.1

    75.6

    National Sheep Envelope

    -

    2.7

    -

    -

    Lamb Disposal Scheme

    1.9

    -

    -

    -

    Arable Area Payments:

    Cereals (incl Simplified Scheme)

    90.7

    96.4

    99.2

    96.3

    Oilseeds

    9.1

    6.1

    7.7

    8.4

    Set-Aside

    19.7

    18.8

    21.3

    15.4

    Others (Proteins, Linseed)

    1.8

    1.7

    1.6

    1.6

    Agri-Environment (including ESAs, CPS, FWS, FWPS,)

    28.6

    26.8

    28.5

    28.4

    Rural Stewardship Scheme

    -

    3.2

    10.5

    16.3

    Others

    0.1

    0.1

    0.1

    0.1

    TOTAL

    458.0

    503.6

    518.5

    531.8

    (1) Figures are net of modulation proceeds levied at a rate of 2.5% in 2001, 3% in 2002 and 3.5% in 2003 and 2004

    NET FARM INCOME AND DIRECT SUBSIDIES PER FARM BY TYPE OF FARMING, 2002/03-2004/05 (1) SAMPLE FOR 2002/2003 and 2003/2004

    2002/03

    2003/04

    2004/05 Forecast

    Farm Type

    Net Farm Income
    (£/farm)

    Direct Subsidies
    (£/farm)

    Subsidies as % of NFI
    %

    Net Farm Income
    (£/farm)

    Direct Subsidies*
    (£/farm)

    Subsidies as % of NFI
    %

    Net Farm Income
    (£/farm)

    Direct Subsidies*
    (£/farm)

    Subsidies as % of NFI
    %

    LFA Sheep

    8,900

    24,100

    270

    9,900

    24,300

    250

    6,600

    24,500

    370

    LFA Beef

    20,700

    43,000

    210

    20,900

    41,300

    200

    16,900

    38,900

    230

    LFA Mixed Cattle & Sheep

    14,000

    43,100

    310

    20,900

    45,400

    220

    15,600

    43,800

    280

    Cereals

    500

    32,300

    6,700

    17,300

    38,800

    220

    -4,200

    36,700

    N/A

    General Cropping

    -1,400

    31,300

    N/A

    27,600

    32,800

    120

    -600

    30,900

    N/A

    Dairy

    8,800

    14,700

    170

    23,500

    13,800

    60

    25,100

    12,700

    50

    Lowground Cattle & Sheep

    19,400

    29,800

    150

    18,500

    31,600

    170

    17,000

    30,300

    180

    Mixed

    9,100

    43,000

    470

    20,300

    47,600

    230

    9,600

    44,200

    460

    All

    10,400

    34,300

    330

    19,800

    35,800

    180

    10,500

    34,000

    320

    *Includes Less Favoured Areas Support Scheme ( LFASS).
    (1) All NFI and Direct Subsidy figures are shown to the nearest hundred. Percentages are calculated from the unrounded figures and shown to the nearest 10%.

    AGGREGATE FARMING INCOME

    £ Million

    Current Prices

    2001

    2002

    2003

    2004

    Total Income From Farming ( TIFF)

    309

    364

    492

    505

    Total Direct Grants and Subsidies

    458

    504

    518

    532

    (1) Part of the fall in production-related subsidies in 2001 can be explained by the change over from HLCAs to LFASS. These particular subsidies are now decoupled from production

    Total income from farming and production related subsidies, 1995 to 2004

    AVERAGE NET WORTH (£'000)

    Ave Net Worth (1)

    2003/2004

    Status

    Opening Valuation

    Closing Valuation

    Owner-Occupied Farm

    579.1

    601.7

    Tenanted Farm

    135.3

    141.7

    Mixed Tenure Farm

    448.7

    472.8

    All Farms (Average)

    440.6

    459.0

    (1) Average Net Worth is Total Assets less Total Liabilities

    TOTAL INDEBTEDNESS & INVESTMENT (£ MILLION)

    2002

    2003

    2004

    Borrowing

    1,234

    1,300

    1,283

    Investment

    192

    143

    188

    Ratio of TIFF to Bank Interest

    4.3:1

    5.7:1

    5.3:1

    HIRED REGULAR FULL-TIME WORKERS

    2001

    2002

    2003

    2004

    Ave Weekly Earnings (£)

    295.12

    306.32

    321.04

    326.72

    Ave Weekly Hours

    47.1

    46.7

    46.8

    46.7

    FURTHER INFORMATION

    Agricultural Facts & Figures 2005 is prepared courtesy of the Scottish Executive Environment and Rural Affairs Department.

    This factcard provides summary indications concerning aggregate output, inputs and incomes as well as results from the agricultural census and surveys.

    As far as possible, past data have been presented on a consistent updated basis. Hence, some figures may differ from those included in previous publications.

    In particular, a number of tables derived from agricultural census data include main and minor holdings.

    Figures may not add due to rounding.

    Further information can be derived from any of the following publications:
    Economic Report on Scottish Agriculture
    Farm Incomes in Scotland.

    These are available along with other Scottish Executive publications from:

    Blackwell's Bookshop
    53 South Bridge
    Edinburgh EH1 3DG


    Publications are also available on The Scottish Executive internet site: www.scotland.gov.uk

    Alternatively specific queries can be addressed to:

    SEERAD - Analytical Services Division - 2
    Mail Point 1-A
    Pentland House
    47 Robb's Loan
    Edinburgh EH14 1TY


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