HC Deb 20 April 1994 vol 241 cc560-9W
Dr. Strang

To ask the Minister of Agriculture, Fisheries and Food which English counties are grouped together for the purposes of compiling the annual farm business survey; and which universities and colleges are commissioned to carry out the survey for each group.

Mrs. Shephard

Appendix 4 of "Farm Incomes in the United Kingdom" provides a list of the centres engaged in the collection of data for the Farm Business Survey. The table shows the counties and districts allocated to each centre.

Province County
Northern Cumbria
Newcastle Durham
Tyne and Wear MC
Northumberland
North Eastern Clevland
Askham Bryan South Yorkshire MC
North Yorkshire
West Yorkshire
Humberside (excluding South Humberside)
North Western Cheshire
Manchester Lancashire
Merseyside MC
Greater Manchester MC
Shropshire
Staffordshire
East Midland Derbyshire
Nottingham Leicestershire
Lincolnshire (excluding Holland)
Northamptonshire
Nottinghamshire (South Humberside only)
Eastern Bedfordshire
Cambridge Cambridgeshire
Essex
Hertfordshire
Holland (Lincolnshire)
Norfolk
Suffolk
Greater London (East)
South Eastern Kent
Wye Surrey
East Sussex
West Sussex
Southern Berkshire
Reading Buckinghamshire
Hampshire
Isle of Wight
Oxfordshire
Greater London (West)
Gloucester
Hereford and Worcester
Avon
Warwickshire
Wiltshire
West Midlands MC
South Western Cornwall
Exeter Devon
Dorset
Somerset
Scilly Isles

Dr. Strang

To ask the Minister of Agriculture, Fisheries and Food how many producers were entitled to hill livestock compensatory allowances for each farm business survey county group in each year since 1992 and in 1994.

Mrs. Shephard

The table provides information on the number of claims paid in 1992 and 1993 corresponding to the areas covered by each of the FBS provinces. Information for 1994 is not available.

Number of HLCA claims paid
FBS Province 1992 Number 1993 Number
Northern 4,529 4,434
North Eastern 3,034 3,006
North Western 2,899 2,896
East Midland 938 938
Southern 425 427
South Western 2,701 2,608
ENGLAND 14,526 14,309

Dr. Strang

To ask the Minister of Agriculture, Fisheries and Food what is the average net farm income of farmers and their spouses for(a) each English county and (b) each farm business survey county group, of all (i) SDA, (ii) DA, and (iii) less-favoured area farms and for (1) SDA, (2) DA farms and (3) less-favoured area farms larger than eight ESUs.

Mrs. Shephard

Information on farm incomes is available from the Farm Business Survey which collects data from a sample of farms classified as full time—that is with eight ESU or more. The sample for the Farm Business Survey is intended to provide estimates for three regions of England. The results for individual FBS provinces are liable to larger margins of error than for these regions and results are not available for individual counties. For those provinces for which there is a large enough sample for some average results to be provided, the following table provides weighted estimates of the net farm income for farms classified as cattle and sheep, less-favoured area, for the 1992–93 accounting year. Comparable information for farms with less than eight ESU is not available.

Cattle and Sheep LFA farms by FBS province Net farm income for farms of 8 ESU and over
1992–93 accounting year
FBS Province and farm type Estimated net farm income (£'000 per farm)
Northern
Newcastle
Specialist Sheep (SDA) 20.1
Specialist Beef (SDA) 1n/a
Mixed Cattle and Sheep (SDA) 18:.9
All Cattle and Sheep (SDA) 18.8
Cattle and Sheep (DA) n/a
Cattle and Sheep (LFA) 17.7
Nort Eastern
Askham Bryan
Specialist Sheep (SDA) n/a
Specialist Beef (SDA) n/a
Mixed Cattle and Sheep (SDA) n/a
All Cattle and Sheep (SDA) 20.1
Cattle and Sheep (DA) n/a
Cattle and Sheep (LFA) 20.1
North Western
Manchester
Specialist Sheep (SDA) n/a
Specialist Beef (SDA) n/a
Mixed Cattle and Sheep (SDA) 18.1
All Cattle and Sheep (SDA) 15.7
Cattle and Sheep (DA) n/a
Cattle and Sheep (LFA) 10.8
South Western
Exeter
Specialist Sheep (SDA) n/a
Specialist Beef (SDA) n/a
FBS Province and farm type Estimated net farm income (£'000 per farm)
Mixed Cattle and Sheep (SDA) 11.9
All Cattle and Sheep (SDA) 9.9
Cattle and Sheep (DA) 4.8
Cattle and Sheep (LFA) 7.3
1 n/a not available, sample size too small to provide results for individual farm type and province.

Dr. Strang

To ask the Minister of Agriculture, Fisheries and Food what is the total value of less-favoured area farming to the economy of(a) each English county and (b) each farm business survey county group.

Mrs. Shephard

I regret that the information requested is not available.

Dr. Strang

To ask the Minister of Agriculture, Fisheries and Food what was the total value in actual and real terms of all livestock subsidies to(a) all less-favoured area farms and (b) less-favoured area farms larger than eight ESUs, for (i) each English county and (ii) each farm business survey county group in (1) 1992, (2) 1993 and (3) 1994.

Mrs. Shephard

I regret that detailed information on the subsidies paid to less-favoured area farms is not separately available.

Dr. Strang

To ask the Minister of Agriculture, Fisheries and Food what is the total value in actual terms and real terms of HLCA payments to(a) all less-favoured area farms and (b) less-favoured area farm area farms larger than eight ESUs for (i) each English county and (ii) each farm business survey county group in (1) 1992, (2) 1993 and (3) 1994.

Mrs. Shephard

The table shows the total HLCA payments on all farms in each county and Farm Business Survey province for 1992 and 1994. Information on payments is not separately available for farms larger than eight ESU and information for 1994 is not yet complete.

HLCA payments in 1992 and 1993
FBS province and county 1992 Actual 1993 Actual 19931 Real 1992 prices
£ £ £
East Midland
Derbyshire 1,492,600 1,335,369 1,314,489
1,492,600 1,335,369 1,314,489
North Eastern
Cleveland 63,938 61,192 60,236
Yorkshire 7,149,782 6,098,286 6,002,933
7,213,720 6,159,479 6,063,168
North Western
Lancashire 2,057,098 1,776,157 1,748,385
Cheshire 286,871 235,269 231,590
Shropshire 1,695,346 1,579,925 1,555,221
Staffordshire 530,327 496,802 489,034
Greater Manchester 237,922 270,279 266,053
4,807,564 4,358,433 4,290,284
Northern
Cumbria 9,280,801 7,745,413 7,624,304
FBS province and county 1992 Actual 1993 Actual 19931 Real 1992 prices
£ £ £
Tyne and Wear 5,181 9,780 9,627
Northumberland 6,026,492 5,143,321 5,062,899
Durham 2,413,715 2,184,100 2,149,949
17,726,189 15,082,613 14,846,780
South Western
Somerset 1,283,182 1,049,116 1,032,711
Cornwall 1,161,666 1,101,137 1,083,920
Devon 3,824,839 3,567,201 3,511,424
Scilly Isles 1,899 1,646 1,620
6,271,586 5,719,099 5,629,675
Southern
Hereford and Worcester 861,934 758,535 746,674
861,934 758,535 746,674
ENGLAND 38,373,593 33,413,528 32,891,070
1Deflated by the retail prices index, all items.

Dr. Strang

To ask the Minister of Agriculture, Fisheries and Food what financial value in actual and real terms has been removed from the value of HLCA payments to(a) all less-favoured area farms and (b) less-favoured area farms larger than eight ESUs for (i) each English county and (ii) each farm business survey county group following the cuts in HLCAs in (1) 1993 and (2) 1994.

Mrs. Shephard

The total change in the value of HLCA payments to farmers in the less favoured areas of England between 1992 and 1993 was -£4,960,065 divided among the counties and FBS provinces with LFA land as shown in the table. Information in respect of businesses larger than eight ESU is not available and information for 1994 is not yet complete.

Change in HLCA payments between 1992 and 1993
FBS Province and County Change in payments between 1992 and 1993
Actual Real 1992 prices1
£ £
East Midland
Derbyshire -157,231 -178,111
-157,231 -178,111
North Eastern
Cleveland -2,746 -3,702
Yorkshire -1,051,495 -1,146,849
-1,054,241 -1,150,551
North Western
Lancashire -280,940 -308,712
Cheshire -51,603 -55,281
Shropshire -115,421 -140,125
Staffordshire -33,525 -41,293
Greater Manchester 32,357 28,131
-449,131 -517,280
Northern
Cumbria -1,535,389 -1,656,497
Tyne and Wear 4,599 4,446
Northumberland -883,171 -963,592
Durham -229,616 -263,766
FBS Province and County Change in payments between 1992 and 1993
Actual Real 1992 prices1
£ £
-2,643,576 -2,879,409
South Western
Somerset -234,067 -250,471
Cornwall -60,529 -77,746
Devon -257,638 -313,415
Scilly Isles -253 -279
-552,487 -641,911
Southern
Hereford and Worcester -103,399 -115,260
-103,399 -115,260
England -4,960,065 -5,482,523
1 Deflated by the RPI all items

Estimated number of workers in 1992
Number of full-time workers on agricultural holdings1 Total work force in employment2
English county On all agricultural holdings On agricultural holdings wholly or mainly in the LFA
Avon 2,986 0 460,000
Bedfordshire 2,291 0 263,000
Berkshire 1,440 0 373,000
Buckinghamshire 2,744 0 373,000
Cleveland 742 207 223,000
Cambridgeshire 6,718 0 320,000
Cheshire 7,522 257 451,000
Cornwall (including Isles of Scilly) 9,668 1,729 199,000
Cumbria 10,321 4,285 233,000
Derbyshire 5,560 1,930 426,000
Devon 15,827 3,489 466,000
Dorset 5,328 0 289,000
Durham 3,394 1,762 254,000
Essex 7,034 0 721,000
Gloucestershire 5,017 0 257,000
Hampshire 6,232 0 760,000
Humberside 7,896 0 371,000
Hereford and Worcester 10,420 484 338,000
Hertfordshire 2,416 0 494,000
Isle of Wight 870 0 55,000
Kent 8,442 0 718,000
Lancashire 9,706 2,528 641,000
Leicestershire 4,620 0 425,000
Lincolnshire 13,871 0 287,000
Merseyside 936 0 554,000
Greater London 837 0 2,946,000
Greater Manchester 2,090 460 1,102,000
Norfolk 11,359 0 354,000
Northamptonshire 3,268 0 299,000
Northamberland (including Tyne and Wear MC) 4,956 2,652 574,000
Nottinghamshire 3,747 0 458,000
Oxfordshire 3,905 0 287,000
Shropshire 8,218 1,094 196,000
Somerset 8,218 1,094 196,000
Staffordshire 6,792 1,248 495,000
Suffolk 7,943 0 303,000
Surrey 3,099 0 495,000
East Sussex 2,989 0 301,000
West Sussex 4,963 0 334,000
West Sussex 3,930 0 234,000
Warwickshire 5,455 0 278,000
Wiltshire 5,455 0 278,000
West Midlands 682 0 1,055,000
South Yorkshire 2,315 401 546,000
North Yorkshire 15,549 3,799 362,000

Dr. Strang

To ask the Minister of Agriculture, Fisheries and Food how many people including farmers, spouses and workers are employed full time in(a) all farming and (b) less-favoured area farming for (i) each English county and (ii) each farm business survey county group; and how employment related to less favoured area farming ranks in terms of other classes of industrial employment for (1) each English county and (2) each farm business survey county group.

Mrs. Shephard

The table provides estimates of the number of full-time workers, including all spouses, on all agricultural holdings and on those holdings which are wholly or mainly in the less favoured areas as recorded in the agricultural census at June 1992. Also supplied are estimates of the total employment as recorded in the Department of Employment's Labour Force Survey.

Number of full-time workers on agricultural holdings1 Total work force in employment2
English county On all agricultural holdings On agricultural holdings wholly or mainly in the LFA
West Yorkshire 4,267 1,485 944,000
FBS province
Eastern 43,079 0 32,455,000
East Midland 27,773 1,930 411,895,000
Nothern 18,671 8,699 1,061,000
North Eastern 29,110 5,892 52,446,000
North Western 35,264 5,587 3,439,000
Southern 44,150 484 67,360,000
South Eastern 19,493 0 1,848,000
South Western 39,587 5,757 1,166,000
ENGLAND 257,127 28,349 21,670,000
1Includes whole time farmers, partners and directors, all spouses, salaried managers and regular whole time hired and family workers, excludes minor holdings.
2 The estimates of the total work force (full and part time) in employment from Department of Employment Labour Force Survey, June-August 1992.
3Excluding Holland (Lincs) and Greater London (E).
4Excluding South Humberside and including all of Lincolnshire.
5Including all of Humberside.
6Including all of Greater London.

Dr. Strang

To ask the Minister of Agriculture, Fisheries and Food what is the average age of less-favoured area farmers in(a) each English county and (b) each farm business survey county group.

Mrs. Shephard

The Farm Structure Survey 1990 contains information on the age of the holder of the farm by age band for a sample of about 40,000 holdings in England. The table provides estimates of the average age of holder based on analysis of this age band data for farms which are wholly or mainly in the less favoured area. The Farm Business Survey also collects data on the age of the holder from a smaller sample of holdings. The average age of holder in England in 1992–93 on holdings wholly and mainly in the less favoured areas, based on this source, was 51.

Estimated average of the holder of farms wholly or mainly in the less favoured areas in 19901
FBS province and county2 Estimated average age of holder
East Midland
Derbyshire 52
52
Northern
Cumbria 51
Durham 54
Northumberland 51
52
North Eastern
Cleveland 54
North Yorkshire 52
South Yorkshire 49
West Yorkshire 52
52
North Western
Cheshire 52
Greater Manchester 53
Lancashire 52
Shropshire 53
Staffordshire 53
53
FBS province and county2 Estimated average age of holder
Southern
Hereford and Worcester 54
54
South Western
Cornwall 53
Devon 54
Isles of Scilly 47
Somerset 53
54
England 52
52
Farm Structure Survey 1990
1The holder of the farm is the person legally or economically responsible for the holding.
2 Only those counties which contain holdings which are wholly or mainly in the less-favoured area are shown.

Dr. Strang

To ask the Minister of Agriculture, Fisheries and Food what is the average level of indebtedness of all(a) SDA, (b) DA and (c) less-favoured area farms and for (i) SDA, (ii) DA and (iii) less-favoured area farms larger than eight ESUs for (1) each English county and (2) each farm business survey county group.

Mrs. Shephard

Information on farm indebtedness is available from the Farm Business Survey which collects data from a sample of farms classified as full time—that is, with eight ESU or more. The sample for the Farm Business Survey is intended to provide estimates for three regions of England. The results for individual FBS provinces are liable to larger margins of error than for these regions and results are not available for individual counties. For those provinces for which there is a large enough sample for average results to be provided, the table provides weighted estimates of the total external liabilities and total external liabilities as a percentage of total assets for farms classified as cattle and sheep LFA for the 1992–93 accounting year. Comparable information for farms with less than eight ESU is not available.

Cattle and sheep (LFA) farms by FBS province Total liabilities and net worth for farms of eight ESU and over
1992–93 accounting year
FBS province and farm type Estimated total external liabilities (£000 per farm) Estimated total external liabilities as a Percentage of total assets
Northern
Newcastle
Specialist sheep (SDA) 20.1 9.0
Specialist beef (SDA) 1n.a. n.a.
Mixed cattle and sheep (SDA) 41.8 12.0
All cattle and sheep (DA) 34.0 11.0
Cattle and sheep (DA) n.a n.a
Cattle and sheep (LFA) 32.7 11.0
North Eastern
Asham Bryan
Specialist sheep (SDA) n.a. n.a.
Specialist beef (SDA) n.a. n.a.
All cattle and sheep (SDA) 42.6 14.0
Cattle and sheep (DA) n.a. n.a.
Cattle and sheep (LFA) 42.6 14.0
North western
Manchester
Specialist sheep (SDA) n.a. n.a
Specialist beef (SDA) n.a. n.a.
Mixed cattle and sheep (SDA) 27.4 8.0
All cattle and sheep (SDA) 25.4 8.0
Cattle and sheep (DA) n.a. n.a.
Cattle and sheep (LFA) 21.5 7.0
South Western
Exeter

Year 1964 1973 1979
Basis for measurement of size 1963 SMD 1968 SMD 1976 SMD 1972–1974 ESU
Threshold for "full-time" farm 275 SMD 275 SMD 250 SMD 14 ESU
Minimum number of either:
beef cows 261 266 362 437
or ewes 3219 3314 3395 4400
1Four ESU was used as the lower size unit in conjunction with a requirement that farms must also have at least one annual labour unit.
2 Assuming 0.5 hectares of permanent grass and 1.25 hectares of rough grazing per beef cow.
3 Assuming 0.05 hectares of permanent grass and 0.125 hectares of rough grazing per ewe.
4Assuming one lamb per ewe.

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