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FARM INCOMES IN SCOTLAND 2000/01

TABLE 9
SOURCES AND LEVELS OF NON-FARMING INCOME 2000/01 (1)

Number of Farms in Sample

Total Non-Farming Income ( per farm)

of which:

Proportion of Non-Farming Income from:

On-Farm Non- Agricultural Income ( per farm)

Off-Farm Income ( per farm)

On-Farm Non-Farming Activities (%)

Off-Farm Employment & Self Employment (%)

Off-Farm Investments, Pensions & Other (%)

a.Type of Farm

Specialist Sheep (LFA)

48

8615

409

8206

10

65

25

Specialist Beef (LFA)

97

8108

48

8060

0

60

40

Cattle and sheep (LFA)

83

5359

717

4642

10

55

35

Cereals

23

13382

725

12657

5

45

55

General Cropping

44

8707

529

8178

10

35

55

Dairy

62

4501

1

4500

5

65

35

Mixed

58

6299

203

6096

0

45

55

All types

423

8032

367

7665

0

55

50

b.Size of Farm

Small

145

9851

198

9653

5

50

50

Medium

195

6267

612

5655

10

55

35

Large

83

6815

318

6496

5

50

45

All sizes

423

8032

400

7665

0

55

50

(1) As co-operators are asked into which range their non-farming income falls rather than the absolute amount, the figures given here relate to a mid-point of the range. For this reason, the figures should be treated as indicative rather than exact, and the income level per farm has been rounded to the nearest 100, and the proportions to the nearest 5%.

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