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Written question asked by Austin Mitchell (Labour) on Tuesday, 30 January 2001, in the House of Commons. It was due for an answer on Monday, 12 February 2001. It was answered by Baroness Quin (Labour) on Monday, 12 February 2001 on behalf of the Ministry of Agriculture, Fisheries and Food.


Ministry of Agriculture Fisheries and Food

Question
To ask the Minister of Agriculture, Fisheries and Food, pursuant to the oral Answer of 24th January 2001 at 361 c920, to the honourable Member for St. Ives, if he will publish Her Majesty's Government's estimate of (a) the percentage of farm holdings in the United Kingdom which they do not regard as efficient, (b) the number of farmers and farm workers obtaining their livings from them and (c) the proportion of the UK agricultural workforce they represent. - Includes figures.
Answer

Mr. Mitchell: To ask the Minister of Agriculture, Fisheries and Food, pursuant to the oral answer of 24 January 2001, Official Report, column 920, to the hon. Member for St. Ives (Mr. George), if he will publish Her Majesty's Government's estimate of (a) the percentage of farm holdings in the United Kingdom which they do not regard as efficient, (b) the number of farmers and farm workers obtaining their livings from them and (c) the proportion of the UK agricultural workforce they represent. [148403] Ms Quin: The Government do not forecast or publish estimates of the percentage of farm holdings in the United Kingdom which we do not regard as efficient. We do not obtain the detailed business information on the 300,000 or so holdings in the United Kingdom which would be required to attempt to do this. Information on the productivity and performance of the agriculture industry was published by the Ministry on 30 March 2000 as part of the announcement of the Government's Action Plan for Farming in "Strategy for Agriculture: Current and prospective economic situation" paragraphs 26-35. The Action Plan, now backed by £500 million, is providing short-term relief to the sectors hit hardest by the current economic crisis but also supports longer-term action to encourage industry restructuring. Good progress is being made in delivering the commitments in the plan. The establishment of the Rural Development Regulation (RDR), or "second pillar" of the CAP, was a substantial step forward in redirecting the CAP away from production support and towards rural development and environmentally-friendly farming. By extending support to activities beyond food production, the RDR will open up new options for farms of differing types, sizes and economic characteristics.


Secondary information

Type
Written question
Reference
148403; 363 c27W
Session
2000-01
Subjects
Agriculture Farms Farmers Staff Subsidies Common agricultural policy Productivity
Contains statistics
Yes
Link
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