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TABLE 4 (3)

1998

1999

2000

2001

2002

2003

2004

2005

2006

2007

Volume Indices 2000=100

OUTPUTS

Cereals

Wheat

86

69

100

65

78

76

91

86

91

87

Barley

92

104

100

108

96

112

104

99

96

94

Oats

98

103

100

99

91

115

98

98

118

107

Triticale

91

104

100

113

80

83

73

67

94

86

1. Total cereals

90

92

100

93

90

99

100

95

95

92

Other crops:

Potatoes

93

102

100

106

118

100

106

102

126

121

Oilseed Rape

161

153

100

99

110

122

124

123

124

138

Other Farm Crops

87

104

100

126

107

113

122

128

167

161

2. Total other crops

99

106

100

107

117

104

109

106

128

126

Horticulture:

Vegetables

83

85

100

111

88

95

102

101

121

128

Fruit

83

71

100

97

83

111

114

154

142

151

Flowers & Nursery Stock

96

95

100

101

105

104

112

114

110

105

3. Total Horticulture

87

85

100

105

92

102

108

118

123

127

Livestock:

Finished Cattle and Calves

103

100

100

86

93

96

98

102

100

96

Finished Sheep and Lambs

103

105

100

93

89

83

85

82

81

81

Finished Pigs

144

128

100

88

106

87

83

80

76

75

Poultry

109

98

100

93

90

84

90

87

76

74

Other Livestock

101

113

100

99

120

127

116

119

99

84

4.Total Finished Livestock

108

104

100

89

94

91

93

93

90

87

Livestock:

Store Cattle

40

90

100

108

118

133

130

145

146

140

Store Calves

243

164

100

75

81

98

95

74

67

64

Store Sheep

85

93

100

55

51

60

61

61

60

54

5. Total Store Livestock

95

108

100

83

88

102

100

101

100

95

Livestock Products:

Milk and Milk Products

101

101

100

103

106

112

113

115

115

109

Eggs for food

98

90

100

111

119

149

154

140

121

136

Clipwool

110

97

100

95

84

85

86

84

85

86

Other Livestock Products

166

123

100

111

118

115

105

103

103

100

6. Total Livestock Products

101

100

100

104

107

115

116

117

115

111

Capital Formation:

Cattle

103

102

100

86

94

78

84

85

86

75

Sheep

97

107

100

129

88

90

90

94

90

75

Pigs

139

114

100

102

98

87

82

78

71

69

Poultry

71

84

100

82

73

71

77

108

80

79

7.Total Capital Formation

93

99

100

91

88

79

84

90

84

75

Other Agricultural Activities

Contract Work

105

101

100

103

98

93

93

89

86

85

Leasing of Quotas

88

103

100

147

126

87

41

51

18

5

8. Total Other Agricultural Activities

103

101

100

105

99

91

87

82

79

78

9.Total Non-Agricultural Activities

93

86

100

108

102

108

107

113

115

118

10. GROSS OUTPUT AT BASIC PRICES (2)

99

99

100

95

96

97

99

90

91

89

TABLE 4 (3) (continued)

1998

1999

2000

2001

2002

2003

2004

2005

2006

2007

Volume Indices 2000=100

INPUTS (a)

11. Total Feedingstuffs

104

106

100

92

98

99

96

108

105

105

12. Total Seeds

103

117

100

102

106

102

111

92

102

83

13. Total Fertilisers and Lime

106

98

100

87

91

87

84

82

77

73

Farm Maintenance:

Occupier

113

114

100

111

108

116

111

108

103

103

Landlord

112

113

100

111

109

110

106

100

95

88

14. Total Farm Maintenance

113

114

100

111

108

115

110

107

102

101

Miscellaneous Expenditure:

Machinery Repairs

118

112

100

98

91

88

82

78

77

77

Fuel and Oil

105

99

100

98

91

87

92

92

90

96

Other Machinery Expenses

111

108

100

91

91

85

83

80

79

84

Veterinary expenses and medicines

112

103

100

98

107

112

115

119

118

121

Crop protection

99

95

100

95

94

100

94

90

91

96

Contract Work

105

101

100

103

98

93

93

89

86

85

Leasing of Quotas

89

91

100

144

127

80

155

16

6

4

Other farm costs

108

103

100

95

96

101

95

102

104

104

15. Total Miscellaneous Expenses

108

103

100

97

96

96

94

94

94

96

16. GROSS INPUT (b)

107

104

100

95

97

97

95

97

96

95

17. GROSS VALUE ADDED (c)

91

93

100

94

95

97

103

81

83

80

Consumption of Fixed Capital

Plant Machinery and Vehicles

103

102

100

100

100

95

94

96

96

94

Building and Works

98

101

100

100

100

101

97

96

96

95

Cattle

98

101

100

83

89

75

83

87

88

72

Sheep

96

107

100

128

87

89

89

92

88

74

Pigs

139

114

100

102

98

87

82

78

71

69

Poultry

134

100

100

143

123

123

133

108

134

149

18. Total Consumption of Fixed Capital

101

102

100

100

99

94

95

96

96

92

19. NET VALUE ADDED (at basic price)

86

89

100

91

93

98

106

72

76

72

Other Subsidies

Less-Favoured Areas Support Scheme

0

0

0

100

101

96

91

89

142

83

Single Farm Payment

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

100

100

102

Land Management Contract Menu Scheme

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

100

146

127

Set Aside Payments

75

125

100

119

112

123

86

0

0

0

Environmentally Sensitive Areas

83

77

100

116

102

110

93

76

57

42

Other Agri Environmental Schemes (1)

58

95

100

141

173

250

206

197

261

253

Other (4)

101

112

100

98

121

86

78

64

93

28,262

20. Total Other Subsidies (2)

71

103

100

189

192

207

179

375

414

396

21.Net Value Added at Factor Cost (d)

85

90

100

97

99

106

111

110

118

113

22. Hired Labour (e)

104

101

100

97

95

91

90

87

87

88

23. Interest

90

89

100

102

104

109

108

109

111

119

24. Net Rent

105

101

100

99

96

94

94

92

93

92

25. TOTAL INCOME FROM FARMING (21-(22+23+24))

67

79

100

95

100

114

124

125

142

129

(a) Also known as Intermediate Consumption

(b) Also known as Total Intermediate Consumption

(c) Formerly known as Gross Product

(d) Formerly known as Net Product

(e) Also known as Compensation of Employees

(1) Includes Countryside Premium Scheme, Farm Woodland Scheme, Farm Woodland Premium Scheme, Organic Aid Scheme and elements of Habitats and Heather Moorland Schemes

(2) Single Farm Payment was introduced in 2005 and is recorded under subsidies. It is not recorded in the output values section of the table.

(3) Any direct subsidies on product do not appear within the individual outputs, but are included within total Gross Output at Basic Prices.

(4) Compensation of £20.525m (Scottish Ewe Scheme and Sheep Welfare Scheme) is included in 'other subsidies' in 2007.

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