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GB producer numbers: declining due to a difficult year

Agriculture and Horticulture Development Board · 2026

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Summary

This AHDB industry monitoring publication documents a decline in active agricultural producer numbers across Great Britain during 2026, attributed to difficult operating conditions affecting farm viability. As a non-peer-reviewed industry data source, it provides a sectoral snapshot of structural change and producer exit pressures, though detailed causal mechanisms and sectoral breakdowns are not fully specified in the publicly accessible metadata. The report reflects broader economic and operational challenges facing UK agriculture during this period.

Regional applicability

This report is directly UK-focused, capturing real-time structural change in Great Britain's agricultural sector during 2026. The findings are highly applicable to UK policy and farm business support discussions, though the report's limited public metadata prevents full assessment of which farm types or regions are most affected.

Key measures

Total active GB agricultural producer numbers; year-on-year change in producer count; farm viability indicators

Outcomes reported

The publication tracks structural change in the GB agricultural sector, reporting a contraction in active producer numbers during 2026. The decline is attributed to challenging farm operating conditions and reduced farm viability.

Theme
Policy, governance & rights
Subject
Food & agricultural policy
Study type
Policy
Study design
Industry monitoring report
Source type
Industry/policy report
Status
Published
Geography
United Kingdom
System type
Mixed farming
Catalogue ID
IR-ESmqgjb5cq-afd5f6

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