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2021 Income estimate: Large differences between crop and livestock sectors; high feed and energy costs weigh on incomes
20/12/2021
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Farm income
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Arable farming:
A lower but above-average farm income
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Protected vegetable cultivation:
The glass vegetable sector is growing; adjustments are needed to remain competitive
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Greenhouse horticulture:
Increase in income for greenhouse growers through focus on cost development
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Laying hen farming:
Income on layer-hen farms increased substantially
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Dairy farming:
Lower milk price causes lower income on dairy farms, but income above average
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Pot and bedding plant cultivation:
Income up due to cost reductions
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Cut flower cultivation:
Farm income higher
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Pig farming:
Income from pig farms has significantly increased due to rising revenues and decreasing costs
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Broiler farming:
Incomes on broiler farms increased by 36%
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Starch potato growers:
Harvest 2023 results in another financially good year
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Agriculture:
Income estimate 2023: Large differences in income between agricultural and horticultural sectors
Revenues
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Arable farming:
High prices of crops give high revenues
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Protected vegetable cultivation:
Revenues stable for glass vegetable company due to energy sales
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Greenhouse horticulture:
Minimal increase in yields on greenhouse farms
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Laying hen farming:
Higher revenues on layer-hen farms due to further increase in egg prices
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Dairy farming:
Decrease of output from dairy farming
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Pot and bedding plant cultivation:
Total revenue decreased slightly
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Cut flower cultivation:
Yields of cut flower farms up slightly
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Pig farming:
Revenues from pig farms increase on average by 15%
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Broiler farming:
Further increase in broiler prices
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Starch potato growers:
Slight yield reduction
Costs
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Arable farming:
High cost level remains
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Protected vegetable cultivation:
Decrease in energy costs
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Greenhouse horticulture:
Correction on cost level
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Laying hen farming:
Feed has become less expensive
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Dairy farming:
Higher costs of feed, tangible assets, interest and lease
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Pot and bedding plant cultivation:
Costs for pot and bedding plant business decline more than revenues
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Cut flower cultivation:
Total cost level cut flower farms slightly down
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Pig farming:
Decrease in costs due to lower prices for feed and energy, while other costs have increased this year
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Broiler farming:
Lower costs due to lower prices of feed and energy
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Starch potato growers:
Substantial increase of costs due to higher prices
Structure in FADN
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Arable farming:
Average acreage of arable farms above 60 ha
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Protected vegetable cultivation:
The average size of the representative sample company in greenhouse vegetable cultivation shows a contraction of approximately 2%
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Laying hen farming:
Size of layer-hen farms stable
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Dairy farming:
On average 114 dairy cows per farm
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Pot and bedding plant cultivation:
Farmable area down on average per farm
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Cut flower cultivation:
Number of unpaid annual work units remains unchanged
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Pig farming:
The downward trend of the number of pig farms continues, not only in the Netherlands
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Broiler farming:
Size of broiler farms decreases
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Starch potato growers:
Farm size of starch potato farms somewhat stable
Gross margin
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Laying hen farming:
Margins per laying hen increase 2,60 euros
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Broiler farming:
Substantial margin increases for broilers
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Fattening pig farming:
Higher net revenues for finishing pigs due to lower feed costs
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Sow farming:
Strong increase in sow margins
Profitability
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Arable farming:
Decrease in profitability on arable farms
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Protected vegetable cultivation:
Despite the high profitability of the glass vegetable company, concerns about the future persist
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Greenhouse horticulture:
Profitability in horticulture under glass up by 3 euros
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Starch potato growers:
Profitability above five-year average
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Laying hen farming:
Average profitability increases to 124%
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Dairy farming:
Cost-effective result on dairy farms despite lower milk price
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Pot and bedding plant cultivation:
Profitability of pot and bedding plants up a few euros in 2023
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Cut flower cultivation:
Profitability 2023 up a few points
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Pig farming:
Profitability on pig farms increases to 126%
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Broiler farming:
Profitability of broilers increases to 122%
Production circumstances
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Arable farming:
Average harvest year with quality challenges
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Protected vegetable cultivation:
Once again, energy emerges as a crucial aspect
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Laying hen farming:
Egg production unchanged
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Dairy farming:
Lower dry matter but above average nutritional value in the grass silage
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Pot and bedding plant cultivation:
Lower supply at higher prices characterizes 2023
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Cut flower cultivation:
Growing under new conditions
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Broiler farming:
Slaughter weight and feed consumption of broilers remain stable
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Fattening pig farming:
Increased growth rate and lower feed conversion ratio
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Sow farming:
Higher sow productivity
Cash position
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Arable farming:
Positive cash flow on the majority of arable farms
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Greenhouse horticulture:
Average greenhouse farm sufficiently liquid
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Dairy farming:
Liquidity position positive on 65% of farms
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Pig farming:
Positive cash flow on farms in 2023
Results per m2 glass
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Protected vegetable cultivation:
Net operating result of the glass vegetable company increased
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Greenhouse horticulture:
Increase in farm income and net operating results per m2 in 2023
Result
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Dairy farming:
Small increase in income on organic dairy farms
Contact
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+31317-484436
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