Economic Report on Scottish Agriculture 2003 Edition

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Economic Report on Scottish Agriculture 2003 Edition

Table A6 Output and utilisation of principal farm crops, 1998 to 2002(1)

Unit

1998

1999

2000

2001
(2nd prov)

2002
(1st prov)

Wheat(2)

Human and industrial

000 tonnes

620.1

615.2

624.1

621.9

749.0

Seed (3)

"

11.6

9.9

10.3

8.6

8.7

Feed and other (4)

"

181.5

113.8

181.9

130.2

103.6

Total marketings

"

813.2

738.9

816.3

760.7

861.2

Stock change

"

6.1

-79.4

140.5

-143.7

-122.6

Total quantity of output

"

819.3

659.5

956.8

617.0

738.7

Market price (5)

per tonne

76.78

78.89

66.08

76.87

66.86

Market value

millions

62.4

58.3

53.9

58.5

57.6

Stock change (6)

"

0.5

-6.3

8.8

-11.6

-8.1

Arable aid (7)

"

23.9

17.8

21.8

16.2

20.6

Total value of output

"

86.8

69.8

84.5

63.1

70.1

Barley(2)

Human and industrial

000 tonnes

706.0

488.1

517.1

579.3

702.2

Seed (3)

"

57.3

61.6

56.6

56.5

54.5

Feed and other (4)

"

890.5

1,278.0

1,159.1

1,221.6

1,228.7

Total marketings

"

1,653.8

1,827.7

1,732.8

1,857.4

1,985.4

Stock change

"

-32.7

16.4

32.7

58.4

-294.6

Total quantity of output

"

1,621.1

1,844.1

1,765.5

1,915.8

1,690.8

Market price

per tonne

76.54

72.23

67.44

67.42

62.18

Market value

millions

126.6

132.0

116.9

125.2

123.5

Stock change (6)

"

-2.5

1.2

2.2

3.9

-17.9

Arable aid (7)

"

71.5

71.1

62.5

67.6

68.0

Total value of output

"

195.6

204.3

181.5

196.7

173.6

Oats(2)

Human and industrial

000 tonnes

81.9

99.0

96.4

89.5

110.7

Seed (3)

"

3.8

5.3

5.2

5.0

4.8

Feed and other (4)

"

20.6

21.3

16.9

12.4

5.8

Total marketings

"

106.3

125.6

118.5

106.8

121.3

Stock change

"

6.9

-6.3

-2.7

7.8

-15.9

Total quantity of output

"

113.2

119.3

115.8

114.6

105.4

Market price

per tonne

69.50

69.91

64.79

75.77

63.19

Market value

millions

7.4

8.8

7.7

8.1

7.7

Stock change (6)

"

0.4

-0.4

-0.2

0.6

-1.0

Arable aid (7)

"

4.6

4.6

4.3

4.3

4.5

Total value of output

"

12.4

13.0

11.8

13.0

11.2

Oilseed rape(2)

Total marketings

000 tonnes

186.8

177.1

119.8

117.6

126.7

Market price

per tonne

165.30

111.63

110.73

132.12

139.48

Market value

millions

30.9

19.8

13.3

15.5

17.7

Arable Aid (7)

"

22.1

14.8

21.8

8.9

5.9

Total value of output

"

53.0

34.6

35.1

24.5

23.6

Potatoes(2)

Earlies

000 tonnes

11.0

10.9

12.2

12.2

14.0

Maincrop ware (8)

"

552.7

535.0

546.1

632.2

720.7

Seed (9)

"

371.1

364.1

395.5

344.2

343.7

Stockfeed (10)

"

112.8

105.6

110.0

86.1

87.2

Total marketings (11)

"

1,047.6

1,015.6

1,063.8

1,074.7

1,165.6

Stock change

"

-66.0

53.8

0.0

76.1

71.3

Total quantity of output

"

981.6

1,069.4

1,063.8

1,150.8

1,236.9

Earlies

per tonne

151.6

75.3

188.0

207.7

154.2

Maincrop ware

"

127.5

127.1

135.0

107.0

86.6

Seed (9)

"

131.8

162.7

84.9

144.3

151.5

Market value

millions

122.2

128.8

110.1

120.2

117.1

Stock change (6)

"

-8.9

3.7

0.0

9.9

6.1

Total value of output

"

113.3

132.5

110.1

130.1

123.2

(1) Output data are for calendar years and so reflect the influence of two crop years.
(2) Includes all production whether sold off or consumed on the national farm.
(3) Excludes seed retained on the farm of origin or sold farm-to-farm.
(4) Includes sales to animal feed manufacturers, into intervention, feed and seed retained on farm of origin or sold farm-to-farm.
(5) Average market returns net of marketing expenses, feed and seed retained on farm of origin or sold farm-to-farm are valued at opportunity cost, assumed to be the ex-farm feed price.
(6) Value of the physical increase in on farm stocks over the course of the year.
(7) Excludes set-aside payments.
(8) Includes farm house consumption.
(9) Includes seed retained on the farm of origin or sold farm-to-farm. Valued at opportunity cost, assumed to be the ex-farm seed price.
(10) Potatoes used on farm as stockfeed and so does not equate to Potato Marketing Board stockfeed support scheme.
(11) Includes 1,000 tonnes of ware grade potatoes sold under Potato Marketing Board stockfeed scheme.

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