In the UK agriculture continues to have a major impact on the landscape, occupying 77% of the total land area, but its direct contribution to national enlployment is rIlarginal. In 1996 the agricult ural sector accounted for 1. 7% of the British workforce, down from 2.1 % in 1981 and 2.5% in 1971. Some of the reasons for this are the UK's early industrialisation as well as the distinctive inheritance traditions, which have prevented the progressive fragmentation of landed property. Nlore fundanlentally the continued decline can be attributed to the fact that (1) food comprises a decreasing proportion of household spending as incomes rise. and (2) the increase in technology which has led to the substitution of farm labour by various...
Critically examines the nature of European agricultural statistics as sources of evidence on employm...
Organic farming in the UK provides a range of economic and social benefi ts. In particular, it provi...
The report presents a repeat of a 1989-90 postal survey to explore the land tenurial changes in Engl...
In the UK agriculture continues to have a major impact on the landscape, occupying 77% of the total ...
SIGLEAvailable from British Library Document Supply Centre-DSC:9349.8137(26) / BLDSC - British Libra...
With the benefit of hindsight it is evident the second half of the 20th century was destined to be a...
The importance of agriculture in many countries has tended to reduce as their economies move from a ...
Agriculture accounts for 3 percent of the gross national product of the United Kingdom, and 3 percen...
For a variety of historical reasons the agricultural sector in the UK is generally distinguished fro...
<p>Abstract copyright UK Data Service and data collection copyright owner.</p>To collect authoritati...
<p>Abstract copyright UK Data Service and data collection copyright owner.</p>The overall aim of the...
Agriculture in the UK faces a number of long-term challenges as the global marketplace continues to ...
On a world scale, the increase in agricultural production over the last half century has been suffic...
SUMMARY The post World War II phase of rapidly increasing British agricultural productivity, based ...
Agricultural restructuring is not a new phenomenon. Indeed, recent decades have seen substantial cha...
Critically examines the nature of European agricultural statistics as sources of evidence on employm...
Organic farming in the UK provides a range of economic and social benefi ts. In particular, it provi...
The report presents a repeat of a 1989-90 postal survey to explore the land tenurial changes in Engl...
In the UK agriculture continues to have a major impact on the landscape, occupying 77% of the total ...
SIGLEAvailable from British Library Document Supply Centre-DSC:9349.8137(26) / BLDSC - British Libra...
With the benefit of hindsight it is evident the second half of the 20th century was destined to be a...
The importance of agriculture in many countries has tended to reduce as their economies move from a ...
Agriculture accounts for 3 percent of the gross national product of the United Kingdom, and 3 percen...
For a variety of historical reasons the agricultural sector in the UK is generally distinguished fro...
<p>Abstract copyright UK Data Service and data collection copyright owner.</p>To collect authoritati...
<p>Abstract copyright UK Data Service and data collection copyright owner.</p>The overall aim of the...
Agriculture in the UK faces a number of long-term challenges as the global marketplace continues to ...
On a world scale, the increase in agricultural production over the last half century has been suffic...
SUMMARY The post World War II phase of rapidly increasing British agricultural productivity, based ...
Agricultural restructuring is not a new phenomenon. Indeed, recent decades have seen substantial cha...
Critically examines the nature of European agricultural statistics as sources of evidence on employm...
Organic farming in the UK provides a range of economic and social benefi ts. In particular, it provi...
The report presents a repeat of a 1989-90 postal survey to explore the land tenurial changes in Engl...