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The Scottish Abstract of Statistics No 26,1998
9A agriculture
Table 9A1 Output, input and income, 1993 to 1997

(£ million)

 

1993

1994

1995

1996

(2nd prov)

19971

(1st prov)

OUTPUT2
1. Total farm crops

344.7

467.3

607.2

523.6

423.9

  Wheat

96.7

94.7

111.8

108.2

89.6

Barley

124.7

175.8

223.4

236.6

182.8

Oats

14.0

13.5

15.8

15.7

14.1

Triticale

0.4

0.6

1.0

0.9

1.5

Other receipts

-

-

-

-

-

Potatoes

58.8

120.8

203.2

109.8

68.7

Oil seed rape

45.5

58.6

49.2

49.2

64.4

Other farm crops

4.6

3.3

2.7

3.2

2.8

2. Total horticulture

72.2

73.2

83.2

88.5

92.2

  Vegetables (including mushrooms)

31.7

30.0

36.8

39.9

42.2

Fruit

11.9

11.9

13.3

14.4

12.8

Flowers and nursery stock

28.6

31.3

33.0

34.2

37.3

3. Total livestock

955.0

958.9

1,027.6

995.9

972.5

  Finished cattle and calves

466.4

486.3

517.7

430.0

461.9

Finished sheep and lambs

253.8

235.4

258.6

282.6

237.9

Finished pigs

57.6

63.8

75.0

89.1

82.9

Poultry

102.7

102.8

104.6

121.1

116.1

Store cattle and calves3

40.5

38.2

36.8

29.2

28.7

Store sheep3

15.9

15.5

16.5

20.5

20.1

Other

18.2

16.9

18.5

23.5

25.0

4. Total livestock products

310.6

325.3

337.2

339.3

307.4

  Milk & milk products

273.4

285.7

295.7

298.2

265.2

Eggs for food

26.8

27.1

26.4

28.1

27.3

Clip wool

6.7

8.7

11.7

9.4

11.1

Other

3.7

3.8

3.4

3.6

3.8

5. Own account capital formation4

-13.1

-3.8

1.2

-3.7

-5.6

6. TOTAL OUTPUT (1+2+3+4+5)

1,669.5

1,820.9

2,056.4

1,943.6

1,790.3

7. Other direct receipts

29.4

35.1

39.8

99.5

78.7

8. TOTAL RECEIPTS (6+7)

1,698.9

1,855.9

2,096.2

2,043.1

1,869.0

9. Total value of stock change

15.8

-17.8

47.7

-25.2

-6.6

  Non breeding livestock

7.0

7.2

17.3

-32.2

-6.6

Output stocks5

8.8

-25.0

30.5

7.0

-

10. GROSS OUTPUT (8+9)

1,714.6

1,838.1

2,144.0

2,017.9

1,862.4

11. Total expenditure

883.7

912.9

938.0

976.0

939.2

  Feeding stuffs

263.8

247.4

247.7

260.1

238.6

Seeds

34.5

41.2

41.1

37.6

38.5

Livestock (imported and inter farm expenses)

25.0

26.3

26.2

24.6

24.8

Fertilisers and lime

118.7

133.7

137.1

142.7

121.9

Machinery:          
Repairs

100.3

99.4

102.2

106.3

108.3

Fuel & Oil

33.4

33.0

31.7

34.0

34.6

Other

20.8

20.1

20.2

21.2

21.4

Farm maintenance6

43.9

46.4

48.9

51.1

50.0

Micellaneous expenses6,7

243.4

265.4

282.9

297.9

300.9

INPUT STOCKS:
12. Value of Input Stocks Change5

3.4

-12.0

11.9

0.4

4.4

13. GROSS INPUT (11+12)

887.1

900.8

949.9

976.3

943.5

14. GROSS PRODUCT (10-13)

827.5

937.3

1,194.1

1,041.6

918.9

15. Total depreciation

211.1

212.1

214.9

224.1

222.4

  Plant, machinery and vehicles

125.0

127.2

128.7

134.9

135.5

Buildings and works6

86.1

84.9

86.2

89.2

86.9

16. NET PRODUCT (14-15)

616.4

725.2

979.3

817.5

696.5

17. Interest8

83.2

76.7

92.6

85.9

94.4

18. Net rent6

13.2

14.8

14.8

15.1

15.2

19. Labour - hired9

193.8

199.9

204.1

214.5

223.9

20. TOTAL INCOME FROM FARMING (16-17-18-19)

326.1

433.8

667.7

502.0

363.0

21. Labour - family and partners9

72.6

74.0

72.9

76.1

83.1

22. FARMING INCOME10 (20-21)

253.5

359.8

594.9

425.9

279.9

Source: SOAEFD, Economics and Statistics Unit Branch 2

1 Forecasts for 1997 are as at end of December 1996.
2 Quantities valued relate to sales and consumption in farm households and not to total production.
Output values include subsidies but not ‘other direct receipts’. Output is net of VAT collected on the sale of inedible products.
3 Sales outside Scotland.
4 The value of the physical increase in breeding livestock.
5 Output stocks comprise cereals and potatoes; input stocks comprise fertiliser and purchased feed.
6 Landlords’ expenses are included within farm maintenance, miscellaneous expenditure and depreciation on buildings and works. Net rent is the rent paid on tenanted land less these landlords’ expenses and the benefit value of dwellings on that land.
7 Including veterinary expenses, pesticides, electricity and rates.
8 On commercial debt but excluding loans for land purchase.
9 Including employers’ national insurance contributions. The estimate for family workers (other than spouses) and partners is calculated on the basis of earnings of hired labour.
10 The income of farmers and their spouses after providing for depreciation and payment of interest and excluding stock appreciation.
Chart 9A1 Farming income, 1993 to 1997

bar chart

Source: SOAEFD Economics and Statistics Unit Branch 2

 

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