Farm Business Survey, 2010-2011: Special Licence Access
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For the third edition (February 2014), an updated database and accompanying documentation were deposited. The typology used to determine the FBS farm type classification has been revised from 2009. The change in typology has had an effect on the distribution of farms by farm type and income averages. Further details are available in the documentation.<br><br> The <i>Farm Business Survey</i> (FBS) is conducted annually to collect business information from c.2,400 farms in England and Wales. The FBS provides information on the financial position and physical and economic performance of farm businesses, to inform policy decisions on matters affecting farm businesses and to enable analysis of impacts of policy options. It is intended to serve the needs of farmers, farming and land management interest groups, government (both national and European), government partners, and researchers. The primary objective of survey results is to contrast the performance or other business characteristics of different groupings of farm, such as between regions or other geographical or environmental designations, farm types, farm size, age or education of farmer etc.<br><br>Up to and including the 2001/02 survey, FBS estimates were based on matching of the sample between two adjacent years. Farm weights were still calculated to present a matched sample however. From the 2002/03 survey onwards, matching between adjacent years was dropped altogether, and weights are now calculated for the full sample.<br><br>The typology used to determine the FBS farm type classification was revised for 2009 onwards. The FBS typology is now based on standard outputs expressed in euros, with a minimum threshold of 25,000 euro (irrespective of the SLR) for FBS eligibility. Between 2009 and 2011, FBS farm type classification has been based on 2007 standard output (SO) coefficients. From 2012, FBS farm type classification is based on 2010 SO coefficients. The change in typology has had an effect on the distribution of farms by farm type and income averages. Further information regarding the change in typology is available from the 'FBS Documents' section on the gov.uk <a href="https://www.gov.uk/farm-business-survey-technical-notes-and-guidance" title="Farm Business Survey – technical notes and guidance">Farm Business Survey – technical notes and guidance</a> webpage.<br><br>The <I>Farm Business Survey</I> is available under Special Licence access conditions. For further details on how to apply for access to the data, see the Access section below.<br><br>
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Subfield
Economics and Econometrics
Field
Economics, Econometrics and Finance
Domain
Social Sciences
Confidence Score
49%
Source
Scholar Data Model