Entrepreneurial income from agriculture falls in 2023
Release related to topics:National economyAgriculture, forestry and fishery
release | Economic accounts for agriculture (EAA) 31.12.2023According to the Economic Accounts for Agriculture produced by Statistics Finland, as a result of the poor crop in 2023 and the abolition of the crisis support paid in 2022, entrepreneurial
income from agriculture is estimated to decline by as much as 16 per cent from the previous year. Despite the difficulties in plant production, livestock production fared reasonably well.
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- In 2023, the value of plant production decreased by 21 per cent, while the value of livestock production rose by five per cent.
- GDP in agriculture was nearly 27 per cent negative, although the current priced value remained almost unchanged.
- As a result of the decrease in agricultural subsidies, entrepreneurial income is estimated to diminish by nearly 16 per cent.
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Economic accounts for agriculture (EAA) [online publication].
Reference period: 31.12.2023. ISSN=2670-1006. Helsinki: Statistics Finland [Referenced: 21.11.2024].
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