Total income from farming in England
Annual statistics on 'Total Income from Farming', a measure of the performance of the agricultural industry in England.
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This publication gives information about the aggregate income for agriculture in England, known as Total Income from Farming (TIFF), a measure of the performance of the whole agricultural industry. Aggregate agricultural accounts are a tool for analysing the economic situation of agriculture and are used to support policy making in the UK and EU.
Total Income from Farming is the total profit from all farming businesses in England on a calendar year basis. It measures the return to all entrepreneurs for their management, labour and capital invested. It excludes changes in the values of assets, including stocks, due to price changes but includes non-agricultural activities such as further processing or tourist activities where these cannot be separated from the agricultural business.
It is the preferred measure of aggregate income for the agricultural industry conforming to internationally-agreed national accounting principles required by the UK National Accounts.
If you require datasets in another format such as Excel, please contact farmaccounts@defra.gov.uk.
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Updates to this page
Published 19 February 2019Last updated 11 July 2024 + show all updates
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Data added for 2023 release.
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Update for 2022.
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Updated titles of datasets as data are no longer provisional.
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Updating the datasets to correct values calculated from unrounded data in error.
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Updated to the provisional estimate for 2021.
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Updated with revised statistical notices as previous contained some rows in an incorrect order.
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Updated from the first to the second estimate for 2020.
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Updated with first estimate for 2020 statistical notices in odt and pdf formats, and dataset
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Updated statistics notice and dataset (figures 1st estimate for 2019 figures).
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Updated with second estimate 2018 data.
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Updated with first estimate 2018 statistical notice and updated dataset.
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First published.