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Question reference: S5W-36204

  • Asked by: Emma Harper, MSP for South Scotland, Scottish National Party
  • Date lodged: 11 March 2021
  • Current status: Answered by Fergus Ewing on 19 March 2021

Question

To ask the Scottish Government what information it has regarding how much has been spent on average (a) per year and (b) per person, in each year since 2016-17 on (i) agriculture, (ii) fisheries and (iii) forestry in Scotland, and what information it has on how this compares with (A) England and (B) Wales.


Answer

The Scottish Government publishes data on spending for agriculture, fisheries and forestry in the annual Government Expenditure and Revenue in Scotland (GERS) report. Average annual spend for the last four years in agriculture, fisheries and forestry was £908 million, which is on average £167 per person in Scotland.

Using a slightly different methodology, the HMT Country and Regional Analysis 2020 Report provides a comparison between Scotland, England and Wales. A summary of the data for agriculture, fisheries and forestry has been provided in the following table with additional information on spending per capita provided by Scottish Government.

The Scottish Government does not routinely publish comparisons for the individual categories for agriculture, fisheries and forestry and there is no comparative information held in the HMT report either.

Table 1: Total spend for ‘Agriculture, Fisheries and Forestry’ in Scotland, England and Wales and spend per capita

Year

Scotland

England

Wales

 

Total £ million

£ per capita

Total £ million

£ per capita

Total £ million

£ per capita

2016-2017

929

172

3,247

59

464

149

2017-2018

908

167

3,159

57

498

159

2018-2019

924

170

3,655

65

519

165

2019-2020

880

161

3,853

68

500

159

Total (£)

3,642*

670*

13,914

249

1,981

632

2016-2020 Average (£)

911

168

3,479

62

495

158

*Total different due to rounding