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  • Information on pesticide usage on arable crops during the 2013 to 2014 growing season.

  • Figures showing cumulative effort use by UK vessels in July 2015.

  • News, economics and statistics relating to the UK's farming and food industries.

  • Data estimates of the size and performance of the Northern Ireland Food and Drinks Processing Sector.

  • The FSA conducts a tracking survey with consumers, in order to monitor changes in consumer attitudes towards the FSA and food-related issues.

  • Annual statistics on the area, yield, production, trade and valuation of fruit and vegetable crops grown in the UK.

  • Fisheries statistics for May 2015, including landings.

  • This annual report on zoonoses in the UK includes a summary of reported cases of zoonotic infection in humans and animals during 2013.

    First published during the 2015 to 2016 Cameron Conservative government

  • Standing report on methods, approaches and wider stock conservation and management considerations.

  • Preliminary assessment prepared for ICES, March 2015

  • Annual statistics about the UK organic farming sector.

  • Estimates of fertiliser use on farms in England sourced from the Farm Business Survey.

  • Figures showing cumulative effort use by UK vessels in June 2015

  • News, economics and statistics relating to the UK's farming and food industries.

  • Results of the survey of land managed voluntarily in 2014/15 (England).

  • Fisheries statistics for April 2015, including landings.

  • An annual booklet that presents information on livestock, holdings, land use, income, production and economic data.

  • Summary of organic land, producer, crop and livestock numbers, with UK comparisons

  • Results of the farm practices survey run in England in February 2015.

  • Pocketbook compendium of agricultural facts and figures, from Scotland, and comparisons from UK and EU