§ Andrew GeorgeTo ask the Secretary of State for Environment, Food and Rural Affairs how many orchards there were in each year since 1997, broken down by county; and what their acreage was. [140712]
§ Mr. BradshawThe following figures show the number of main holdings in England by county/unitary authority 1997–1999 that recorded an area of commercial or non commercial orchards and the area covered by the orchards in hectares. Data for 2000–2002 is available on the Defra website at the following link:
http://www.defra.gov.uk/esg/work_htm/publications/ cs/farmstats_web/data map_links/data_menu.htm
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1997 1998 1999 Counties/Unitary Authorities Orchard Area (Ha)
Hdgs with Orchards
Orchard Area (Ha)
Hdgs with Orchards
Orchard Area (Ha)
Hdgs with Orchards
Birmingham 0 0 0 0 0 0 Solihull 1— 1— 1— 1— 1— 1— Coventry 1— 1— 1— 1— 1— 1— Dudley and Sandwell 1— 1— 1— 1— 1— 1— Walsall and Wolverhampton 1— 1— 1— 1— 1— 1— Peterborough 0 0 0 0 0 0 Cambridgeshire CC 1,326 150 1,220 153 1,074 140 Norfolk 1,061 197 1,049 191 937 178 Suffolk 1,166 118 1,055 120 948 109 Luton 0 0 0 0 0 0 Bedfordshire CC 31 20 33 21 40 24 Hertfordshire 18 26 23 29 18 31 Southend-on-Sea 1— 1— 1— 1— 1— 1— Thurrock 1— 1— 1— 1— 1— 1— Essex CC 1,176 133 1,099 133 851 119 Inner London-West 0 0 0 0 0 0 Inner London-East 0 0 0 0 0 0 Outer London-East and North East 1— 1— 1— 1— 1— 1— Outer London-South 1— 1— 1— 1— 1— 1— Outer London-West and North West 1— 1— 1— 1— 1— 1— Berkshire 25 20 32 21 35 23 Milton Keynes 1— 1— 1— 1— 1— 1— Buckinghamshire CC 125 37 112 42 105 41 Oxfordshire 142 37 135 43 133 38 Brighton and Hove 0 0 0 0 0 0 East Sussex CC 602 95 600 109 596 98 Surrey 56 38 53 43 65 46 West Sussex 200 60 186 67 156 61 Portsmouth 0 0 0 0 0 0 Southampton 1— 1— 1— 1— 1— 1— Hampshire CC 304 46 305 54 262 55 Isle of Wight 8 13 23 18 11 21 Medway 578 25 508 25 377 22 Kent CC 11,831 722 11,158 747 10,390 700 Bristol, City of 0 0 0 0 0 0 North and N E Somerset, South Glos 210 65 210 72 177 73 Gloucestershire 675 178 681 194 689 205 Swindon 1— 1— 1— 1— 1— 1— Wiltshire CC 20 23 24 27 23 30 Bournemouth and Poole 1— 1— 1— 1— 1— 1— Dorset CC 146 51 187 59 163 64 Somerset 1,124 287 1,152 316 1,158 355 Cornwall and Isles of Scilly 90 128 134 160 99 157 Plymouth 1— 1— 1— 1— 1— 1— Torbay 14 6 15 6 13 6 Devon CC 652 336 740 396 699 453 England 27,698 3,995 26,960 4,393 25,524 4,389 1 Denotes that the data has been treated to avoid disclosure of information relating to individual holdings. Source:
June Agricultural Census
§ Andrew GeorgeTo ask the Secretary of State for Environment, Food and Rural Affairs what gains and losses in(a) actual and (b) percentage terms there have been in the size of the national orchard for every year since 1992 for which records are available. [140713]
§ Mr. BradshawThe following totals show the hectares of commercial and non commercial orchards grown on agricultural holdings in England.
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Area Loss/Gain Loss/Gain Thousand hectares Percentage 1992 30.7 1993 30.1 -0.6 -2 1994 30.0 -0.1 -0.3
Area Loss/Gain Loss/Gain Thousand hectares Percentage 1995 26.6 -3.4 -11.3 1996 26.6 0 0 1997 28.4 +1.8 +6.8 1998 27.6 -0.8 -2.8 1999 26.2 -1.4 -5.1 2000 25.8 -0.4 -1.5 2001 26.0 +0.2 +0.8 2002 23.6 -2.4 -9.2 2003 23.4 -0.2 -0.8 1 The figures include estimates for minor holdings Source:
June Agricultural Census
§ Andrew GeorgeTo ask the Secretary of State for environment, Food and Rural Affairs how many(a) growers and (b) growers' spouses were engaged in apple growing in each of the last five years. [140777]
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§ Mr. BradshawThe following figures refer to holdings in England which recorded either commercial or non commercial orchards. No split is available for apple growing. Data for the total number of farmers, partners, directors and spouses (if working on the holding) combined are collected annually from the June Agricultural and Horticultural Census as a total. Figures are not available for each item.
Total Farmers, Partners, Directors and Spouses Full and Part Time on Holdings with Orchards
1998 7,038 1999 7,029 2000 10,033 2001 10,637 2002 9,996 Notes
(a) The figures show farmers, partners, directors and their spouses on holdings with orchards, it is not possible to tell if they are only engaged in activities linked to fruit growing.
(b) Figures for 1998 and 1999 show main holdings only, from 2000 onwards minor holdings are also included.
(c) Due to a register improvement exercise in 2001 labour figures prior to this are not directly comparable with later results.
Source:
June Agricultural Census
§ Andrew GeorgeTo ask the Secretary of State for Environment, Food and Rural Affairs how many(a) partners and (b) directors were engaged in apple growing in each of the last five years. [141568]
§ Mr. BradshawThe following figures refer to holdings in England which recorded either commercial or non commercial orchards. No split is available for apple growing. Data for the total number of farmers, partners, directors and spouses (if working on the holding) combined are collected annually from the June Agricultural and Horticultural Census as a total. Figures are not available for each item.
Total farmers, partners, directors and spouses— full and part time on holdings with orchards
1998 7,038 1999 7,029 2000 10,033 2001 10,637 2002 9,996 Notes:
1 The figures show farmers, partners, directors and their spouses on holdings with orchards, it is not possible to tell if they are only engaged in activities linked to fruit growing.
2 Figures for 1998 and 1999 show main holdings only.
3 Due to a register improvement exercise in 2001 labour figures prior to this are not directly comparable with later results.
Source:
June Agricultural Census