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Alliance (2025)

Alliance

2025

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Summary

This Green Alliance report, published in 2025, presents economic modelling of the potential benefits of expanding domestic edible horticultural production to meet UK consumer demand. The analysis suggests substantial economic returns, employment opportunities, and improvements to farm-level profitability, though the specific methodological approach and underlying assumptions are not detailed in the available metadata.

UK applicability

This report is directly applicable to UK policy and farming practice, as it specifically models the economic case for increased domestic horticultural production within the United Kingdom context. The findings are relevant to agricultural policy, farm business planning, and food security strategy.

Key measures

Economic contribution (£ billion), employment numbers (job count), farm profit change (percentage)

Outcomes reported

The report estimates economic gains, employment creation, and farm profitability improvements associated with expanding domestic edible horticultural production to meet UK demand. Specific metrics include projected additions to GDP, job creation numbers, and percentage increases in farm profits.

Theme
Policy, governance & rights
Subject
Food & agricultural policy
Study type
Policy
Study design
Policy report
Source type
NGO report
Status
Published
Geography
United Kingdom
System type
Horticulture
Catalogue ID
IRmosmxbis-ed09cc

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