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Update income estimate 2021: Average increase in agricultural and horticultural income; Large differences beteen plant and animal sectors
30/03/2022
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Farm income
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Arable farming:
Farm income increases due to high prices and good yields
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Bulb growing:
Income decreases due to higher costs
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Tree nursery:
Considerable drop in income from tree nursery
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Fruit growing:
Estimated income harvest season 2022 below zero
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Goat farming:
Income decreases on dairy goat farms due to higher (feed) costs
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Protected vegetable cultivation:
Greenhouse vegetable farms adapt business strategy
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Greenhouse horticulture:
Decreasing trend for greenhouse horticulture started
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Agriculture:
Income estimate 2022: Large differences in income between agricultural and horticultural sectors
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Laying hen farming:
Income increased by two-thirds on layer-hen farms
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Dairy farming:
Substantially higher milk price drives income on dairy farms to a record high
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Outdoor vegetable production:
Income decrease for open-field vegetable producers
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Pot and bedding plant cultivation:
Income plunged due to higher costs
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Cut flower cultivation:
Considerable drop in farm income
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Pig farming:
Incomes on pig farms decreased due to higher costs
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Veal calf farming:
Decrease in income for farms with white veal calves under contract
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Broiler farming:
Incomes on broiler farms fell by one third
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Starch potato growers:
Income in harvest year 2022 increases
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Outdoor horticulture:
Lower incomes in all field horticulture sectors: flower bulbs sector, tree nursery sector, open-field vegetables and fruit sector
Revenues
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Arable farming:
High prices of crops cause record-high revenues
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Bulb growing:
Demand for bulb flowers and flower bulbs stable
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Tree nursery:
Average slight decrease in results from tree nurseries
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Fruit growing:
Significant decrease in revenues for harvest season 2022 expected
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Protected vegetable cultivation:
Yield increase for greenhouse vegetable farms due to energy sales, good prices and good weather
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Greenhouse horticulture:
Insufficient increase in yields
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Laying hen farming:
Higher revenues on layer-hen farms due to substantially increased egg prices
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Dairy farming:
Considerably higher costs of feed, energy, fertiliser and tangible assets
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Outdoor vegetable production:
Decrease in revenues because of lower corona support payments
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Pot and bedding plant cultivation:
Total revenues hardly increased: sales of electricity increased sharply
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Cut flower cultivation:
Cut flower revenues slight increase
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Pig farming:
Revenues from pig farms increase on average by a quarter
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Veal calf farming:
No change in contractual remuneration on veal calf farms in 2022
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Broiler farming:
Higher revenues per farm due to substantially increased broiler prices
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Starch potato growers:
Revenue on starch potato farms increases
Costs
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Arable farming:
Substantial cost increase
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Bulb growing:
Production costs of flower bulbs increased
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Tree nursery:
Tree nursery costs increased
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Fruit growing:
Significant increase in costs
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Protected vegetable cultivation:
Sharp increase in energy costs
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Greenhouse horticulture:
Strong increase in costs, especially for energy
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Laying hen farming:
Sharp increase in costs due to higher feed and energy prices
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Dairy farming:
Considerably higher costs of feed, energy, fertiliser and tangible assets
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Outdoor vegetable production:
Costs increase in field vegetable production
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Pot and bedding plant cultivation:
Higher total costs, especially for energy
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Cut flower cultivation:
Total cost level increased, especially energy
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Pig farming:
Increasing costs due to higher feed and energy prices
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Veal calf farming:
Higher costs on veal calf farms
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Broiler farming:
Higher costs due to sharply rising 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 59 ha
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Bulb growing:
Standard output on flower bulb farms stable
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Tree nursery:
Slight increase in area and number of farms
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Fruit growing:
Number of fruit growing farms declines further
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Protected vegetable cultivation:
Growth in size of average sample farm in greenhouse vegetable sector is about 6%
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Laying hen farming:
Size of layer-hen farms stable
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Dairy farming:
On average 113 dairy cows per farm
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Outdoor vegetable production:
Standard output on field vegetable farms more than doubled in 19 years’ time
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Pot and bedding plant cultivation:
Slight increase in size of pot and bedding plant businesses
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Cut flower cultivation:
Increase in acreage for cut flower holdings
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Pig farming:
Scaling-up of pig farms continues
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Veal calf farming:
Veal calf farms increase in size
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Broiler farming:
Size of broiler farms decreases slightly
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Starch potato growers:
Farm size of starch potato farms stable
Gross margin
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Laying hen farming:
Margins per laying hen increase 2,60 euros
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Sheep farming:
Decrease in margins per ewe due to higher price for feed concentrates
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Broiler farming:
Substantial margin increases for broilers
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Fattening pig farming:
Higher margins for finishing pigs due to higher revenues
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Sow farming:
Increase in sow margins
Profitability
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Arable farming:
Increase in profitability on arable farms
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Bulb growing:
Profitability on flower bulb farms well above hundred per cent
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Tree nursery:
Average profitabilty of tree nursery sector decreased
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Fruit growing:
Profitability decreases strongly in 2022
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Protected vegetable cultivation:
Worries about the future, despite high profitabilty on greenhouse vegetable farms
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Greenhouse horticulture:
Profitability in horticulture under glass down by 10 euros
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Starch potato growers:
Profitability equal to five-year average
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Laying hen farming:
Average profitability increases to 105%
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Dairy farming:
Cost-effective result on dairy farms due to higher milk price
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Outdoor vegetable production:
Profitability of field vegetable farms below a hundred per cent
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Pot and bedding plant cultivation:
Profitability of pot and bedding plants has dropped considerably in 2022
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Cut flower cultivation:
Profitability decrease strongly
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Pig farming:
Profitability on pig farms decreases to 96%
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Veal calf farming:
Profitability on white veal calf farms decreased in 2022
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Broiler farming:
Profitability of broilers decreases to 103%
Production circumstances
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Arable farming:
Bumper harvest
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Bulb growing:
Drought requires more effort in irrigation
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Fruit growing:
Larger harvest of hard fruits
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Protected vegetable cultivation:
Energy, energy, and energy and then nothing for a long time
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Laying hen farming:
Egg production slightly higher
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Dairy farming:
Wet spring leads to lower dry matter content
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Outdoor vegetable production:
Variation in prices and volumes between crops
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Pot and bedding plant cultivation:
Insecure market sentiment and higher costs
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Cut flower cultivation:
Energy, energy, energy
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Broiler farming:
Higher slaughter weight and feed consumption of broilers
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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:
Worries about sufficient liquid assets on greenhouse horticulture farms
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Dairy farming:
Liquidity position on almost half of the farms positive
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Pig farming:
Negative cash flow on many sow farms in 2022
Results per m2 glass
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Protected vegetable cultivation:
Net operating results of greenhouse vegetable farms increased
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Greenhouse horticulture:
Decrease in farm income and net operating results per m2
Result
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Dairy farming:
Increase in income on organic dairy farms
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