STATISTIK FRÅN |
JORDBRUKSVERKET | |||
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Jordbruksföretagets kombinationsverksamheter och jordbrukarhushållets inkomster |
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In English
Summary Summary
The
purpose of this report has been to give an owerview of "other gainful
activities" on the agricultural holding and income of the agricultural
household. A short summary of the results follows below. Other gainful
activities on the agricultural holding
The main
business income, about 71 percent, at agricultural holdings comes from
agricultural activities. However, 29 percent of the business income comes from
other gainful activities. These activities can be divided into three categories
"Activities with direct relation to agriculture", "Activities without direct
relation to agriculture" and "Forestry" which respectively represents 9, 11and 8 percent of the total
business incomes on agricultural holdings.
It has
been stated that "Forestry" seems to have less and less importance for the
holdings over time while the other two kinds of activities seems to be more and
more important. The most
important activities within the category " Activities with direct relation to
agriculture" is different kinds of contract work. Together they represents a
majority of the total turnover for the kategory. "Tourism", "Processing and
selling agricultural products" and "Commersial horse activities" are the next
most importand single activities. The
total working hours in "Activities with direct relation to agriculture" and
"Activities without direct relation to agriculture" are distributed very
similas to how it looks for the holdings agricultural activities looking at the
holder, husband/wife, other family members and employees. However, there is one
exception. Employees within "Activities without direct relation to agriculture"
have a larger proportion there than in other categories. Woman
and men prefere very different other gainful activities. Men seems to focus on
contract work while woman prefere "Tourism", "Processing and selling
agricultural products" and "Commersial horse activities". Income of the
agricultural household
Business
activities only represents 21 percent of the total income of the agricultural
household. A majority, 21 percent, comes from employment, while 1 percent comes
from incom from capital. There is only on a minority of the agricultural
households where the main part of the incomes comes from business activities.
The only type of farming where incomes from business activities were higher in
average was "Dairy cows". It has
also been stated that female holders have lower income from business than male
holders. Female holders only get 29 percent of the male holders. On the other
hand, female holders have higher income from employment (9 percent higher). Income
from business activities has a strong positiv correlation to the size of arable
land. The more arable land the higher income from business activities. Income
from employment shows the opposit, the less arable land the higher income from
employment. List of tables
2.
Number of holdings with other gainful activities and annual working
units (AWU) and value. 4.
Recipts and costs in agriculture and forestry by three typegroups 2005 5a.
Household income 2004. Average SEK. 5b.
Household income 2004. Average SEK. 6a.
Business income 2004. Average SEK. 6b.
Business income 2004. Average SEK. 7a. Employment income 2004. Average SEK. 7b. Employment income 2004. Average SEK. 8a. Net income from capital excl. Net
interest adjustment for self-employed 2004. Average SEK. 8b. Net income from capital excl. Net
interest adjustment for self-employed 2004. Average SEK. 9a.
Tax-free positive transfer 2004. Average SEK. 9b.
Tax-free positive transfer 2004. Average SEK. 10a.
Negative transfers and general deductions 2004. Average SEK. 10b.
Negative transfers and general deductions 2004. Average SEK. 11a.
Household income after transfers 2004. Average SEK. 11b.
Household income after transfers 2004. Average SEK. 12a.
Adjusted business income by single and married holders 2004. Average
SEK. 12b.
Adjusted business income by single and married holders 2004. Average
SEK. 13a.
Income from employement by single and married holders 2004. Average SEK. 13b.
Income from employement by single and married holders 2004. Average
SEK.. List of terms
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