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SPICe briefings Date published: 1 September 2017

Scotland's Business Base - Facts and Figures - Sector intensity

Also notable is that despite the high specialisation in 'agriculture, forestry, & fishing' relative to the UK average, the proportion of 'agriculture, forestry, & fishing' in Scotland is lower than Northern Ireland and Wales.
SPICe briefings Date published: 1 September 2017

Scotland's Business Base - Facts and Figures - Sector changes over time

There have been subtle changes in the structure of the economy: agriculture, forestry & fishing has steadily declined from 11% of businesses in 2000 to just 6% in 2016 the proportion of manufacturing firms in the economy has held constant construction, while still one of the largest sector, has decreased slightly.
SPICe briefings Date published: 1 September 2017

Scotland's Business Base - Facts and Figures - Urban-rural dimension

In remote rural areas, the ‘Agriculture, Forestry & Fishing’ industrial sector had the largest share of private sector employment (18.0%), in accessible rural areas the Manufacturing sector was largest (16.1%) and in the rest of Scotland, the ‘Wholesale, Retail and Repair’ sector was largest (20.2%).
SPICe briefings Date published: 1 September 2017

Scotland's Business Base - Facts and Figures - The performance of business stock varied by sector, with Growth Sectors growing at a much more accelerated rate than other sectors. The sector structure of the economy has changed subtly.

There have been subtle changes in the structure of the economy. Agriculture, forestry & fishing has steadily declined from 11% of businesses in 2000 to just 6% in 2016.
SPICe briefings Date published: 1 September 2017

Scotland's Business Base - Facts and Figures - GVA and the business base

Table 8: Average GVA per enterprise (current basic prices) - Scotland and UK (2015)Scotland - Average GVA per enterpriseUK - Average GVA per enterpriseAgriculture, forestry and fishing £92,400£73,700Mining and quarrying£7,261,800£14,122,500Manufacturing£1,577,500£1,251,200Electricity, gas, steam and air-conditioning supply£5,519,000£6,953,500Water supply; s...
SPICe briefings Date published: 1 September 2017

Scotland's Business Base - Facts and Figures

Also notable is that despite the high specialisation in 'agriculture, forestry, & fishing' relative to the UK average, the proportion of 'agriculture, forestry, & fishing' in Scotland is lower than Northern Ireland and Wales.
Questions and Answers Date answered: 26 July 2017

S5W-10170

To ask the Scottish Government what action it is taking to encourage more fresh fish to be eaten in schools. The Nutritional Requirements for Food and Drink in Schools (Scotland) Regulations 2008 places a duty on schools to provide oily fish (fresh, canned or frozen) at least once every three weeks.
Questions and Answers Date answered: 19 July 2017

S5W-10046

To ask the Scottish Government what the economic impact would be of a ban on dredging within three nautical miles of the shore, broken down by fishing sector. Using information from landings figures and vessel monitoring systems, it is possible to estimate the value of landings by scallop dredgers from the 0-3 nautical mile zone.
SPICe briefings Date published: 6 July 2017

How is the Scottish Economy performing? 1st Quarter 2017 - Industry sector sizes

Construction, and agriculture, forestry and fishing, are small sectors in comparison, at 6.3% and 1.2% respectively in Scotland.
SPICe briefings Date published: 6 July 2017

How is the Scottish Economy performing? 1st Quarter 2017

Construction, and agriculture, forestry and fishing, are small sectors in comparison, at 6.3% and 1.2% respectively in Scotland.

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