I thought I'd share this little snippet on farm profitability from my homeland. 2008 turned out to be a(relatively)good year for Scotland's farmers. In a survey it was discovered that 62% of the respondents pre-tax profits exceeded their personal drawings - and this was the best result in the 13 years the survey has been conducted!!
That does not sound a great result to me but it gets worse;
In 2005 all EU farm subsidies that had been previously been based on headage payments were replaced with the Single Farm Payment. Now instead of having to keep 200 cows to receive $x times 200 cows the Government would pay you 200 times the $x whether you keep the cows or not. You still have to manage the land to an extent but logic would tell you to reduce your cow numbers and take life easier because you are not chasing the headage payments. Apparently that has hardly happened as most farmers have kept on doing what they always did and the result is that only 4% of farms earn a pre tax profit greater than the Single Farm Payment handed to them by the Government.
Wow, 96% of farmers are prepared to lose money to subsidise their hobby of farming. That amazes me but I guess in Canada it probably isn't much different with all the guys working off farm to support their "habit".
That does not sound a great result to me but it gets worse;
In 2005 all EU farm subsidies that had been previously been based on headage payments were replaced with the Single Farm Payment. Now instead of having to keep 200 cows to receive $x times 200 cows the Government would pay you 200 times the $x whether you keep the cows or not. You still have to manage the land to an extent but logic would tell you to reduce your cow numbers and take life easier because you are not chasing the headage payments. Apparently that has hardly happened as most farmers have kept on doing what they always did and the result is that only 4% of farms earn a pre tax profit greater than the Single Farm Payment handed to them by the Government.
Wow, 96% of farmers are prepared to lose money to subsidise their hobby of farming. That amazes me but I guess in Canada it probably isn't much different with all the guys working off farm to support their "habit".
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