Pesticide usage in Scotland: Soft Fruit Crops 2024
This publication presents information from a survey of pesticide use on Soft Fruit Crops in Scotland during 2024.
Introduction
This report presents information from a survey of pesticide use on soft fruit crops grown for human consumption in Scotland during 2024. The crops surveyed included strawberries, raspberries, blackcurrants and other minor crops.
The Scottish Government (SG) is required by legislation [1][2] to carry out post-approval surveillance of pesticide use. This is conducted by the Pesticide Survey Unit at SASA, a division of the Scottish Government’s Agriculture and Rural Economy Directorate. This survey is part of a series of annual reports which are produced to detail pesticide usage in Scotland for arable, vegetable and soft fruit crops on a biennial basis and for fodder and forage crops every four years. The Scottish survey data are incorporated with England, Wales, and Northern Ireland data to provide estimates of annual UK-wide pesticide use. Information on all aspects of pesticide usage in the United Kingdom as a whole may be obtained from the Pesticide Usage Survey Team at Fera Science Ltd, Sand Hutton, York, or visit the Fera website.
It is important to note that the figures presented in this report are produced from surveying a sample of holdings rather than a census of all the holdings in Scotland. Data was collected from a total of 80 holdings, representing 51% of the total soft fruit area grown in Scotland. Ratio raising was used to produce estimates of national pesticide usage from sampled data. Therefore, the figures are estimates of the total pesticide use for Scotland and should not be interpreted as exact. To give an indication of the precision of estimates, the report includes relative standard errors.
Data tables are not included in this report. All data tables are available to download in Excel format in a separate supporting document.
An Accredited Official Statistics Publication for Scotland
These statistics are accredited official statistics. The Office for Statistics Regulation has independently reviewed and accredited these statistics as complying with the standards of trustworthiness, quality, and value in the Code of Practice for Statistics.
The Scottish Pesticide Usage reports have been accredited official statistics since October 2014.
Accredited official statistics are called National Statistics in the Statistics and Registration Service Act 2007. Scottish Government statistics are regulated by the Office for Statistics Regulation (OSR). OSR sets the standards of trustworthiness, quality and value in the Code of Practice for Statistics that all producers of official statistics should adhere to.
More information about Scottish Government statistics is available on the Scottish Government website.
Contact
Email: psu@sasa.gov.scot