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Listen: The findings from the National Farm Survey Small Farms Report


Emma Dillon and Kevin McNamara from Teagasc join Catherine Egan on this week’s Beef Edge podcast to discuss the findings from the recent National Farm Survey Small Farms Report.

Teagasc collects farm data through the National Farm Survey (NFS) and this report focuses on the economic, social and environmental sustainability of the approximately 48,000 farms in Ireland that are too small in economic terms for inclusion in the annual NFS survey. 

What's in the report?

Farm coverage

  1. Cattle Rearing
  2. Cattle Other
  3. Sheep
  4. Partially Leased

Farm categorisation

Farms typically produce more than one type of agricultural output. In the National Farm Survey, farms are categorised into farm types according to their principal output.

In this Small Farms Report for 2022, the sample is representative of a population of over 48,000 small farms in Ireland. A small farm is defined as a farm with a standard output of €8,000.

Key Performance Indicators

A range of indicators are provided, including information on farm output, production costs, farm supports, farm income, labour input, stocking rate and input usage.

Listen in below:

View the full National Farm Survey Small Farms Report (PDF) here.

For more episodes from the Beef Edge podcast, produced on behalf of Teagasc by LastCastMedia.com, visit the BEEF Edge podcast show page.