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08/02/2010 09:35:49Farm incomes remain resilient despite decline in 2009.
The NFU have reported that farm incomes have remained resilient over the past 12 months according to new figures published by Defra. Total Income from Farming (TIFF results) show a decline of 6.7 per cent although the NFU say this is far from a return to the low levels of income seen in the decade up to 2008. Overall, income from farming per full time equivalent is estimated to have fallen by 8.7 per cent to £20,955. Incomes, especially in the grazing livestock sector remain low compared to wider average household income of £30,000.
“Exchange rates will continue to play an important role in determining the fortunes of the farm sector in 2010. With improving commodity prospects, especially for the dairy sector, farm incomes are likely to remain resilient. Although costs fell by 1.2 per cent according to the 2009 data, feed prices remain relatively strong while fuel costs appear to be on an upwards trend. Margins will also come under increasing pressure from regulatory compliance, whether that’s EID impacting sheep producers or the poultry industry preparing for the Laying Hens Directive.”
NFU South West