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Jordbruksekonomiska undersökningen 2010 | JO 40 SM 1102 |
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In English
Summary Summary
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above, then click on the link ”Hela publikationen (PDF)”. The 2010 Farm Economic
Survey, preliminary results
Background
The Farm
Economic Survey (JEU) is an annual book-keeping survey. The aim of the survey
is to illustrate the development of receipts and costs in agriculture. As a
member state of the EU, Sweden is obliged to deliver data to the Farm Accountancy
Data Network (FADN). A database containing data on 1 000 farms is
delivered annually to DG Agriculture at the EU Commission. The base of
the calculations is nominal result in agriculture at current cost. The current
cost for an asset is the replacement value reduced by depreciation. In data
management Statistics Sweden (SCB) cooperates with LRF Konsult and with local
agents all over the country. Some of the data from the farms is collected and
delivered by the Swedish Rural Economy and Agricultural Societies, a consulting
firm. The data is subject to intensive control processing both at the national
level and at DG Agriculture. Results
The results
shown in the tables are based on Swedish typology and compare the receipts and
the costs in agriculture for the years 2009 and 2010. The results presented for
year 2010 are preliminary but are compared to 2009 year’s final data. The final
data for 2010 will be presented on February 14, 2012. The tables
indicate that the gross margin for all types of production has increased
compared to the previous year. The pig producer achieved better results, but
that was due to better result from crop production and not from the animal
production. List of tables
1. Receipts and costs in crop production in current costs 2009 and 2010. Average per holding, SEK 2. Receipts and costs in milk production in current costs 2009 and 2010. Average per holding, SEK List of terms
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