Texas was by far the leading U.S. state in terms of total number of farms, with about 231 thousand farms by the end of 2024. Iowa was ranked second, among the leading ten states, with 86.7 thousand farms as of 2023. Farms classification In the United States farms are classified based on the farm income and government payments into six sales classes. According to the USDA, about half of all farms in the U.S. were classified in the 1,000 to 9,999 U.S. dollars sales class in 2023. Farming sector in the U.S. The total number of farms in the United States has decreased steadily since 2007. As of 2022, there were about 1.89 million farms in the U.S., down slightly from 1.9 million in the previous year. Contrastingly, the average farm acreage in the United States has increased in the past few years. The number of employees, including both part-time and full-time workers, in this sector was over 965 thousand as of 2019.
This publication gives the final UK results of the June Census of Agriculture and Horticulture run in June 2021 by the Department for Environment, Food and Rural Affairs, the Scottish Government, the Welsh Government and the Department of Agriculture, Environment and Rural Affairs for Northern Ireland. It gives statistics on agricultural land use, crop areas, crop yields, crop production, livestock numbers and the agricultural workforce in the United Kingdom.
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The global vertical farming market has been steadily growing over the last years as population size increase and living in urban cities become more popular. In 2022, the vertical farming market reached some *** billion U.S. dollars, but the market value is expected to increase to over ** billion U.S. dollars by 2032. Being able to use vertical space and reducing the need for additional land and construction activity contributes to the appeal of vertical farming in large cities. Demand for vertical farming is expected to increase largely due to the popularity of organic food. Farming, how? Vertical farming occurs in a closed environment where plants are grown on shelves to minimize the space required for growth. Crops and medicinal plants can be grown in stacked layers in skyscrapers, warehouses, or shipping containers, among other receptacles. Vertical farming pushes away reliance on weather, skilled labor, and high soil fertility and water consumption. It allows for a more consistent and reliable yield throughout the year and minimizes the chance of negative external effects such as disease or pests. Monitoring technologies are also available to track plant growth and harvesting. However, as many vertical farming technologies are still in their infancy, this could contribute to negative market growth. The vertical farming market is most prominent in the Asia Pacific region and North America.
This statistic shows the compound annual growth rate (CAGR) of smart agriculture worldwide between 2017 and 2022, by region. According to the report, the smart farming market in the Asia Pacific region was estimated to have a CAGR of **** percent between 2017 and 2022.
This statistic shows the size of the farm management software and services market worldwide in 2020 and 2026. In 2020, the global farm management software and services market was valued at *********** U.S. dollars worldwide, and is expected to grow to over ************ U.S. dollars. An increased demand for cloud services as well as government initiatives promoting improved farming practices and cost-effectiveness are contributing to market growth.
This statistic shows the market value of precision farming in the United States in 2016, with forecasted data for 2024, by application. According to this forecast, the hardware application of the precision farming in the U.S. will reach a market value of *** billion U.S. dollars by 2024.
Structure of the farming industry including crop areas, yields and production, livestock populations, detailed labour force figures and diversification activity for England and the United Kingdom. Selected results for England are produced at a regional and county level as well as other local geographies. This data is available from the June Survey of Agriculture page at: https://data.gov.uk/dataset/june_survey_of_agriculture_and_horticulture_england
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This publication gives estimates of land use, livestock populations and the agricultural workforce for England from the June Survey of Agriculture and Horticulture run by the Department for Environment, Food and Rural Affairs in June 2021.
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In 2024, there were about 1.88 million farms in the United States. However, the number of farms has been steadily dropping since the year 2007, when there were about 2.2 million farms in the United States. U.S. farms In 2007, the average size of farms in the United States was the smallest it had been since the year 2000. As the number of farms in the United States decrease, the average size of farms increases. Texas, the largest state in the contiguous United States, also contains the highest number of farms, at 231 thousand in 2023. Organic farming in the United States The United States has over 2.3 million hectares of organic agricultural land as of 2021. In 2022, organic food sales in the United States amounted to almost 59 billion euros, making it the largest market for organic food worldwide. In 2021, the number of certified organic farms in the United States reached 17,445, up from about 14,185 farms in 2016.
Quick Stats is the National Agricultural Statistics Service's (NASS) online, self-service tool to access complete results from the 1997, 2002, 2007, and 2012 Censuses of Agriculture as well as the best source of NASS survey published estimates. The census collects data on all commodities produced on U.S. farms and ranches, as well as detailed information on expenses, income, and operator characteristics. The surveys that NASS conducts collect information on virtually every facet of U.S. agricultural production.
This dataset includes number of projects, tax credit amount and loan amount for Beginning Farmer Tax Credit Program and Loan Program in FY17 and FY18 break down by County.
This statistic shows the total gross farm income in the United States from 2000 to 2024. In 2001, the gross farm income totaled some 249.9 billion U.S. dollars. By the end of 2023, it increased to 573 billion U.S. dollars.
Estimates of farm sector income with component accounts for the United States and for States.
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Organic Farming Statistics: Organic farming has been moving worldwide as a result of enhanced buyers’ awareness of ecological sustainability and health benefits. The practice excludes artificial chemicals, fertilizers, and genetically modified organisms (GMOs), concentrating on natural processes and materials instead. Owing to this growing demand for organic products, the states’ market for such farming is growing, too, making it an integral sector of agriculture.
In 2023, the global organic farming statistics market was valued at approximately $180 billion US dollars, which is a remarkable growth, elapsing from 160 billion dollars in 2022. This upsurge is ascribed to the rising need for foodstuff, especially within developed nations like America as well as those of Europe.
This article will thus look into key indicators of organic farming statistics from 2023 to 2024 by focusing on its economic implications and factors behind its expansion.
The Farm Practices Survey (FPS) collects information on a diverse range of topics. Each year, stakeholders are invited to request new questions to help inform policy decisions. This release includes the results from the FPS run in October 2019. The survey largely focused on practices relating to how farmers run their farm businesses. Topics covered include farming business advice, precision farming technology, farm business planning, computer and smartphone usage, use and disposal of plastics, and animal welfare. The release contains headline results for each section, full breakdowns of the data can be found in the dataset.
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Number of Farms: NC: Khanh Hoa data was reported at 150.000 Unit in 2017. This records an increase from the previous number of 144.000 Unit for 2016. Number of Farms: NC: Khanh Hoa data is updated yearly, averaging 849.500 Unit from Dec 2000 (Median) to 2017, with 18 observations. The data reached an all-time high of 2,498.000 Unit in 2006 and a record low of 56.000 Unit in 2011. Number of Farms: NC: Khanh Hoa data remains active status in CEIC and is reported by General Statistics Office. The data is categorized under Global Database’s Vietnam – Table VN.RI014: Farm Statistics.
This table contains 664 series, with data for years 2009 - 2015 (not all combinations necessarily have data for all years). This table contains data described by the following dimensions (Not all combinations are available): Geography (8 items: Canada; Atlantic provinces; Quebec; Ontario; ...) Statistical variables (2 items: Total, all farms; Average per farm) Agriculture balance sheets, revenue and expenses (42 items: Number of farms; Total assets; Current assets; Cash and short term investments, current assets; ...).
This publication provides annual information on organic crops and livestock produced in the United Kingdom. It also includes the numbers of organic producers and processors registered with Organic Certification Bodies in the UK.
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The Statistics Sweden’s Agricultural Register (LBR) and the agricultural/agricultural bills contain data on farms that were collected annually through the postal survey up to the end of the 1990s. On behalf of the Swedish Environmental Protection Agency, Statistics Sweden had, in the 1990s, recalculated all data at parish level into the 1992 administrative division. In this way, data from the registers are comparable over time and can be linked to a vector layer over the 1992 parish classification. At present, fields and pastures have been added and can be shown as change maps for the period 1951 to 1995. The aim is to provide a quick overview of where in the country or regional changes occurred and in a dissolution at parish level. Agricultural statistics contain a large number of variables.
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State fact sheets provide information on population, income, education, employment, federal funds, organic agriculture, farm characteristics, farm financial indicators, top commodities, and exports, for each State in the United States. Links to county-level data are included when available.This record was taken from the USDA Enterprise Data Inventory that feeds into the https://data.gov catalog. Data for this record includes the following resources: Query tool For complete information, please visit https://data.gov.
Texas was by far the leading U.S. state in terms of total number of farms, with about 231 thousand farms by the end of 2024. Iowa was ranked second, among the leading ten states, with 86.7 thousand farms as of 2023. Farms classification In the United States farms are classified based on the farm income and government payments into six sales classes. According to the USDA, about half of all farms in the U.S. were classified in the 1,000 to 9,999 U.S. dollars sales class in 2023. Farming sector in the U.S. The total number of farms in the United States has decreased steadily since 2007. As of 2022, there were about 1.89 million farms in the U.S., down slightly from 1.9 million in the previous year. Contrastingly, the average farm acreage in the United States has increased in the past few years. The number of employees, including both part-time and full-time workers, in this sector was over 965 thousand as of 2019.