§ Dr. StrangTo ask the Minister of Agriculture, Fisheries and Food how many farmers were in receipt of hill livestock compensatory allowances in the severely disadvantaged areas according to the most recent figures for each year since 1978.
§ Mr. GummerPrecise annual figures covering this period are not available but the number of claimants paid each year under the hill livestock compensatory allowances scheme to farmers with holdings located either wholly or partially within the severely disadvantaged area, or the corresponding area prior to the extension of the less-favoured areas in 1985, has declined marginally from about 52,300 in 1980 to 51,500 in 1991.
§ Dr. StrangTo ask the Minister of Agriculture, Fisheries and Food how many regular full-time hired farm workers are employed on farm holdings in the severely disadvantaged areas according to the most recent figures for each year since 1978.
§ Mr. GummerThe number of regular full-time hired farm workers employed on farm holdings in the severely disadvantaged areas in England for each year since 1978 is shown in the table.
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Regular full-time hired workers on holdings1 in the severely disadvantaged area2 in England at June each year Year Number of regular full-time hired workers 1978 3,062 1979 3,142 1980 2,982 1981 2,997 1982 2,933 1983 2,763 1984 2,628 1985 2,514 —3 1986 3,301 1987 3,098 1988 3,016 1989 2,888 1990 2,794 1991 2,646 1992 2,533 1 Minor holdings are excluded. 2 Workers on holdings with either all or part of their land in the severely disadvantaged areas have been included.
3 Between 1985 and 1986 the method of classification of holdings used in the June census was changed. Subsequently, the figures below the line are not comparable with those above it.
Source: June Census of Agriculture and Horticulture each year.
§ Dr. StrangTo ask the Minister of Agriculture, Fisheries and Food what changes there have been in the proportion of mostly sheep and sheep and beef farmers in severely disadvantaged areas in relation to the number of mostly sheep and sheep and beef farmers in total for England since 1978; and if he will chart the change.
§ Mr. GummerThe number of mostly sheep1 and sheep and beef holdings2 located either wholly or partially within the English severely disadvantaged areas, or the corresponding areas before the extension of the less-favoured areas in 1985, as a percentage of such holdings in England is shown in the table:
Year per cent. 1978 42 1979 40 1980 41 1981 41 1982 39 1983 38 1984 37 1985 36 1986 37 1987 36 1988 34 1989 33 1990 35 1991 33 1992 32 1 EC Farm type 441 2 EC Farm type 442
§ Dr. StrangTo ask the Minister of Agriculture, Fisheries and Food, according to the most recent figures for each year since 1978, how many farmers within less-favoured areas designated severely disadvantaged receive a level of farm income at or below the level at which a family of two adults and two children of school ages 13 and 17 could expect to be entitled to family credit at the current rates.
§ Mr. GummerThe information requested is not available.
§ Dr. StrangTo ask the Minister of Agriculture, Fisheries and Food what information he has on the level of indebtedness among mostly sheep and sheep and beef farmers, respectively, in the severely disadvantaged areas for each year since 1978.
§ Mr. GummerThe following table shows the average level of total external liabilities from a sample of mainly sheep and cattle and sheep farms in the severely disadvantaged areas of England, together with the proportion that these represent of total assets.
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Average indebtedness of livestock farms wholly or partly in the severely disadvantaged area in England1 Mainly sheep farms Cattle and sheep farms Accounting year2 Total external liabilities £ thousands per farm External liabilities as a percentage of total assets Per cent. Total external liabilities £ thousands per farm External liabilities as a percentage of total assets Per cent. 1979–80 3— 3— 15.4 9 1980–81 3— 3— 17.1 9 1981–82 3— 3— 20.2 10 1982–83 3— 3— 22.1 12 1983–84 22.5 13 28.8 10 1984–85 13.6 8 31.4 11 1985–86 22.8 11 32.2 12 1986–87 31.8 14 36.3 14 1987–88 38.4 17 36.8 14 1988–89 40.1 17 42.0 14 1989–90 45.6 18 46.9 14 1990–91 37.3 15 50.0 14 1991–92 39.2 16 49.9 16 1 All data based on closing valuations. 2 Ending on average mid-February. 3 Sample too small to give reliable results.