HC Deb 20 November 1967 vol 754 cc277-8W
Mr. Russell Johnston

asked the Secretary of State for Scotland how many agricultural holdings, listing crofts separately, there were in Scotland in each of the years 1945 to 1966; and how many people were employed in agriculture in Scotland in each of those years.

Mr. Ross

The table below sets out (i) the number of agricultural units making returns at each June census from 1945 to 1966; (ii) the number of crofts recognised by the Crofters Commission from 1956 to 1966; (iii) the number of employed workers (full-time, part-time and casual) returned at each June census from 1945 to 1966.

Since 1956, farmers have been encouraged to make only one return when they have two or more holdings to run as a single unit. This has accentuated the decline in the number of units. Estimates are available of the number of working units in 1947 and 1956 when there were 64,000 and 63,000, respectively.

No information on the number of crofts prior to 1956 is available. The numbers given for subsequent years are numbers of registered crofts rather than numbers of working units, and so are not directly comparable with the total numbers of agricultural units in the first column. It is estimated, for example, that in 1966 there were 4,000 fewer working units on crofting land than there were registered crofts.

Number of Agricultural Units (including crofts) Number of Crofts Number of Workers
1945 75,716 Not available 117,004
1946 75,324 " 115,228
1947 74,878 " 114,740
1948 74,726 " 108,647
1949 74,873 " 106,697
1950 74,792 " 105,127
1951 74,606 " 104,100
1952 74,444 " 102,278
1953 73,980 " 96,371
1954 73,590 " 97,360
1955 73,026 " 92,984
1956 72,175 18,586 90,329
1957 70,749 19,824 89,501
1958 65,948 19,966 88,421
1959 61,911 19,800 84,679
1960 61,308 19,734 82,626
1961 61,750 19,585 82,169
1962 60,953 19,500 76,243
1963 60,444 19,339 72,872
1964 58,258 19,193 68,436
1965 56,835 19,038 63,761
1966 56,344 18,932 58,295