Economic Report on Scottish Agriculture 2015

Economic Report on Scottish Agriculture 2015 presenting an overall picture of Scottish agriculture using data from the various agricultural surveys that RESAS manage.

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Table A1 Output, input and income, 2010 to 2014

                                                                                                                                 £ million

OUTPUT

2010

2011

2012

2013

2014(prov)

Cereals:

Wheat

120.6

145.9

114.7

116.1

130.6

Barley

213.2

292.9

314.4

284.7

232.7

Oats

16.0

19.7

20.8

25.8

16.9

Triticale

0.5

0.6

0.4

0.5

0.4

1. Total cereals

350.3

459.1

450.3

427.0

380.6

Cereals net of subsidies

350.3

459.1

450.3

427.0

380.6

Other crops:

Potatoes

184.7

199.9

164.5

275.2

169.9

Oilseed rape

39.5

53.0

39.4

32.6

35.5

Other farm crops

10.8

12.0

12.6

11.0

8.7

2. Total other crops

235.1

264.9

216.5

318.8

214.1

Other crops net of subsidies

235.1

264.9

216.5

318.8

214.1

Horticulture:

Vegetables

111.6

108.8

101.5

132.7

130.5

Fruit

84.1

81.4

72.1

94.2

91.7

Flowers and nursery stock

38.4

38.5

49.0

47.3

53.1

3. Total horticulture

234.1

228.7

222.7

274.2

275.3

Finished livestock:

Finished cattle and calves

563.5

628.7

668.9

669.8

660.6

Finished sheep and lambs

196.4

213.5

197.1

175.5

202.7

Finished pigs

72.1

88.9

83.2

78.6

93.8

Poultry

93.2

105.0

117.1

117.5

99.6

Other livestock

24.8

25.9

23.2

27.0

25.6

4. Total finished livestock

950.0

1,061.9

1,089.5

1,068.5

1,082.2

Finished livestock net of subsidies

928.0

1,040.0

1,069.1

1,047.7

1,061.5

Store livestock:

Store cattle

21.9

32.3

43.5

45.5

30.7

Store calves

11.9

17.0

25.0

26.3

19.1

Store sheep

14.4

14.5

12.1

11.6

12.5

5. Total store livestock

48.1

63.8

80.5

83.4

62.3

Livestock products:

Milk and milk products

318.9

349.5

366.3

423.2

446.7

Eggs for food

66.9

73.4

73.5

78.4

78.4

Clipwool

6.5

8.2

5.3

6.2

6.4

Other livestock products

4.8

4.6

3.4

4.4

5.2

6. Total livestock products

397.1

435.7

448.5

512.2

536.8

Livestock products net of subsidies

397.1

435.7

448.5

512.2

536.8

Capital formation:

Cattle

70.1

79.7

107.5

111.3

126.9

Sheep

33.4

33.3

37.7

38.2

34.0

Pigs

0.8

0.8

0.7

1.0

0.8

Poultry

22.0

25.5

21.7

24.5

24.3

7. Total capital formation

126.3

139.3

167.6

175.0

186.0

8. Total other agricultural activities

80.8

82.3

80.7

83.6

84.5

9. Total non-agricultural activities

146.8

181.3

178.4

209.4

227.3

10. GROSS OUTPUT AT BASIC PRICES
(1+2+3+4+5+6+7+8+9)

2,568.7

2,917.1

2,934.6

3,151.9

3,049.1

 

Gross output at basic prices net of subsidies

2,546.6

2,895.1

2,914.2

3,131.1

3,028.4

Table A1 (ctd) Output, input and income, 2010 to 2014

                                                                                                                                                                  £ million

INPUT

2010

2011

2012

2013

2014 (prov)

11. Total feedstuffs

536.2

589.5

657.6

684.1

644.3

12. Total seeds

74.1

78.0

89.5

85.0

78.8

13. Total fertilisers and lime

146.9

181.7

199.1

199.9

168.6

Farm maintenance:

Occupier

65.1

75.3

78.9

82.4

84.2

Landlord

6.2

8.9

8.6

8.5

8.3

14. Total farm maintenance

71.3

84.3

87.5

90.9

92.6

Miscellaneous expenditure:

Machinery repairs

105.9

117.0

116.6

116.6

119.0

Fuel and oil

115.0

141.9

145.2

140.7

126.9

Other machinery expenses

25.3

23.7

23.5

24.5

24.3

Veterinary expenses and medicines

53.3

56.1

58.0

62.4

64.8

Crop protection

66.9

69.9

75.2

66.1

62.2

Contract work

87.7

88.5

89.2

91.5

92.2

Other farm costs

352.0

377.3

382.1

397.0

414.6

15. Total miscellaneous expenses

806.0

874.5

889.7

898.8

904.0

16. FISIM (Financial Intermediation Services Indirectly Measured)

30.5

32.9

35.2

37.5

38.8

17. Total Non-Agricultural Activities

59.1

55.9

58.3

56.6

57.8

18. GROSS INPUT(1) (11+12+13+14+15+16+17)

1,724.1

1,896.9

2,016.9

2,052.8

1,984.8

19. GROSS VALUE ADDED(2) (10-18)

844.5

1,020.2

917.7

1,099.1

1,064.3

Gross value added net of subsidies

822.5

998.3

897.3

1,078.3

1,043.6

Consumption of fixed capital:

Plant machinery and vehicles

151.8

158.6

165.0

166.7

164.0

Building and works

104.3

103.5

105.9

100.9

99.9

Cattle

70.3

97.9

118.8

101.7

121.4

Sheep

34.8

35.6

34.6

40.9

35.2

Pigs

0.6

1.1

0.9

1.0

1.0

Poultry

19.9

22.6

25.0

23.1

23.8

20. Total consumption of fixed capital

381.8

419.2

450.2

434.3

445.4

21. NET VALUE ADDED (at basic price)(19-20)

462.7

601.0

467.5

664.8

618.9

Net value added (at basic price) net of subsidies

440.7

579.1

447.1

644.1

598.2

Other subsidies:

Single Farm Payment

479.5

483.0

444.9

445.9

382.4

Less-Favoured Areas Support Scheme

63.6

66.6

65.6

65.1

65.5

Land Management Contract Menu Scheme

17.1

6.6

0.2

0.1

0.0

Land Managers Options

0.9

3.5

5.8

6.8

5.0

Rural Stewardship Scheme

7.8

4.0

0.7

0.2

0.1

Rural Priorities

22.2

31.8

32.7

33.0

35.3

Environmentally Sensitive Areas

1.5

0.6

0.2

0.0

0.0

Other Agri Environmental Schemes(3)

6.9

6.0

3.5

2.9

2.3

Other

2.8

0.0

0.0

6.2

0.0

22. Total other subsidies

602.3

602.0

553.6

560.3

490.6

Total payments and subsidies

624.3

623.9

574.0

581.0

511.3

23. NET VALUE ADDED AT FACTOR COST(4)
(21+22)

1,065.1

1,203.0

1,021.1

1,225.1

1,109.5

 

24. Hired labour(5)

335.6

357.9

336.4

345.8

361.0

25. Interest

39.4

39.3

41.6

42.2

43.4

26. Net rent

13.8

14.2

13.4

13.7

17.5

27. TOTAL INCOME FROM FARMING
(23-(24+25+26))

676.3

791.7

629.8

823.5

687.5

(1) Also known as Total Intermediate Consumption.

(2) Formerly known as Gross Product.

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

(4) Formerly known as Net Product.

(5) Also known as Compensation of Employees.

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