Farm Business Survey
Series giving information about the Farm Business Survey for England.
The Farm Business Survey (FBS) provides information on the financial, physical and environmental performance of farm businesses in England to inform and evaluate policy decisions. The FBS is intended to serve the needs of farmers, farming and land management interest groups, government, government partners, and researchers.
Survey results typically give comparisons between groups of businesses, for example between regions or between farm types. The results attracting most attention are on farm incomes, farm rents and productivity. Some of the results are produced and published by the Defra, whilst others have been produced by contractors of the FBS.
The FBS is commissioned by the Department for Environment, Food and Rural Affairs (Defra), with the data collection activities contracted out to an external supplier. Until 2022, the contract had been held by Rural Business Research. The current contract has been awarded to Promar International. Promar are a leading provider of agricultural consultancy services with a wealth of knowledge and skills in handling data for farmers and using modern farm management software such as Agstute to securely process complex agricultural data. Promar will use these skills to bring improvements and to modernise the data collection process of the FBS which will increase the value of the data collected and reduce the burden on participating farms.
For further information on the change in contractor see Changes to the Farm Business Survey.
Latest FBS reports
Further FBS analytical tools can be found at Farm Business Survey website. The website includes Government Office Region reports, benchmarking information and the databuilder where users can extract aggregated FBS data for England and Wales.
Archived Defra publications
Defra reports published before 2013 are available from the National Archive.
Archived Rural Business Research publications
Historic enterprise reports (2021/22 and earlier) from Rural Business Research can be obtained from the RBR website.
User Engagement
In line with Defra’s User Engagement for Statistics Policy Statement and the Code of Practice for Official Statistics we are committed to ensuring that our statistics are of value and meet user needs and we welcome any feedback or suggestions regarding this publication. To provide feedback, you can email us at: fbs.queries@defra.gov.uk . You can also register as a user of the FBS statistics publications. Registering as a user means we will be able to contact you regarding any user engagement activities that we may run, such as seeking feedback on proposed changes.
Interested in taking part in the Farm Business Survey?
Defra is extremely grateful to the farmers and growers who already participate in the Farm Business Survey. Their involvement provides essential, anonymised evidence that helps shape agricultural policy and supports a better understanding of farm business performance across England. Each year, additional farms are invited to join the survey. Participation is completely free, confidential, and supported by a local Research Officer.
What you receive by taking part
Farmers who participate in the survey can access a range of free benefits, including:
- A free Standard Xero accounting licence for as long as you remain in the survey
- Reconciled annual management accounts for your business
- A personalised benchmarking report, comparing your farm to similar farms in your sector and region
- Access to anonymised insight and analysis drawn from farm businesses across England
These benefits are designed to support business planning, financial decision-making and long-term resilience.
What taking part involves
Taking part usually requires a few hours once a year. A local Research Officer will work with you directly, either online or in person, to collect the financial and physical information needed for the survey.
All identifiable information is kept strictly confidential and is never shared or published.
Register your interest online
If you would like to take part, you can register your farm directly on the FBS website. The short form takes only a few minutes to complete, and the team will contact you to confirm eligibility.
- Register your farm: www.farmbusinesssurvey.co.uk/register
Contact us
If you would prefer to speak to someone first, please contact Promar International (the delivery partner for FBS in England):
- Phone: 01270 616800
- Email: info@farmbusinesssurvey.co.uk
Farm Accountancy Data Network
Prior to the UK leaving the European Union, the FBS was subject to the EU legislation governing the Farm Accountancy Data Network. Council Regulation (EC) No 1217/2009 obliges member states to collect the information and imposes confidentiality constraints on the data. Subsequent Commission Regulations lay down detailed rules on implementation. Defra’s final submission to FADN was the 2020/21 FBS data. For more information on FADN and to access the UK’s FADN data see the FADN website.
Related information
Similar surveys are conducted by all four countries of the United Kingdom, results for which can be obtained from:
Farm accounts in England
Farm accounts in England is the primary publication from the farm business survey.
Farm business income
Farm business income is designed to compare performance across different types of farming.
Monitoring the agricultural transition period in England
Results from the Farm Business Survey, 2023/24
Agri-Environment Activities
Report on the agri-environment activities carried out by farm businesses in England.
Total factor productivity for England by farm type
Estimates of total factor productivity for England for selected farm types using the Farm Business Survey.
Farm household income and household composition
Information on the income and composition of farm households in England.
Farm rents
Estimates of average rents paid in England.
Farmer’s intentions
Farmers’ aspirations and plans for the whole business and for individual enterprises.
Farm business management practises
Information on business management practices adopted on farm in England.
Balance sheet analysis and farming performance, England
Statistics on the profitability and resilience of farms in England.
Fertiliser usage on farms
Estimates of fertliser use on farms in England sourced from the Farm Business Survey
Energy use on farms
Statistics on annual fuel use, renewable energy sources, and carbon audits in farms in England.
Water usage on farms
Estimates of water use on farms in England sourced from the Farm Business Survey.
Machinery investment on farms in England
Machinery investment on farms in England statistics sourced from the Farm Business Survey.
Other analysis from the farm business survey
Technical notes and guidance
Technical information, notes and guidance on the farm business survey.
Updates to this page
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Inclusion of the new Energy use of farms publication into the collection. Reorganisation of the order of the publication to reflect this.
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Added Historical machinery investment on farms in England to the collection.
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Added historical page for Monitoring Agricultural transition period.
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Added Historical total factor productivity for England by farm type to collection.
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Added publication: Farm Agri-Environment Activities.
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Added new Off-farm income page.
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Updated contact information.
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1. Add new section for 'Monitoring the agricultural transition period in England' 2. Move the Coronavirus section below Machinery investment.
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Update page to include a link (under the 'Farm accounts in England' section/collection) to the new FAE datasets page created in December 2023 for the new FAE publication layout.
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Added new Farm Household Income page.
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Updated description.
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Added link to Changes to the Farm Business Survey.
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Added link to new Historic page for Farm rents.
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Added link to Coronavirus support schemes, grants and loans statistics.
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Added link to Historical Agri-environment analysis reports based on Farm Business Survey data page.
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Added links to dairy, grazing livestock and cereal farm economic reports which can be found listed under 'Other analysis from the farm business survey'. Also fixed several broken links on collection page.
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Add link to the total factor productivity by farm type documents page.
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Updated link to new stats notice, machinery investment on farms statistics.
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Added group called farm business management practices, to include latest and historical statistic pages.
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Added link to Ecological Focus Areas: features on farms in England 2015/16 publication.
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Added Water usage on farms: results from the farm business survey, England 2015/16 link and absorbed 2014/15 page link into historical water usage link.
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Updated with links to latest and historic balance sheet analysis and farming performance in England.
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Updated with link to household consumption. 2014/15 landing page.
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Updated to include latest fertiliser usage statistics.
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Added new Ecological Focus Areas page.
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Updated to include Farmer's Intentions survey (livestock farms) 2014/15.
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Updated with water usage on farms in England 2014/15 and link to historic page.
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Water usage on farms: Results from the Farm Business Survey, England 2013/14 added.
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Updated to include historic farmer's intention document series.
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Fertiliser usage on farm – England 2012/13 and 2013/14 added.
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Added Farm Succession - England 2013/14
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Updated with historic data.
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Updated with historic data.
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Updated with links to the Farm Accounts in England 2013/14 publication.
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Updated farm household income and household composition 2012/13.
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Updated to include balance sheet analysis and farming performance in England statistics notice.
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Added link to the farm account in England 2012/13 publication.
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First published.