HC Deb 18 September 2003 vol 410 c919W
Paul Flynn

To ask the Secretary of State for Environment, Food and Rural Affairs what the average income of individual farms and farm businesses was for those in the top and the bottom deciles in the past 12 months; and what the average percentage of total income subsidies represented in both groups. [129867]

Mr. Bradshaw

The average net farm income, output and subsidies received by farms in the top and bottom deciles in England in 2001–02 is given in the table:

£ per farm
Bottom decile Top decile
Net farm income -37,600 98,500
Total farm output 212,800 476,500
Total subsidies 37,300 42,500
Subsidies as a percentage of output 18 9

Note:

These data refer to farms not subject to compulsory cull of livestock during the Foot and Mouth Disease crisis in 2001.

Source:

Farm Business Survey.

The table provides data only for farms with an economic size of at least eight European Size Units (ESUs), the minimum considered necessary to occupy a full time farmer. Although nearly half the farms in England fall below this size threshold, they account for only 2 per cent. of agricultural output.

Net farm income is defined as the return to the principal farmer and spouse for their labour and on the tenant-type capital of the business.