Agriculture; crops, livestock and land use by general farm type, region

Agriculture; crops, livestock and land use by general farm type, region

Farm types Regions Periods Land use Area Land use, total (are) Land use Area Utilised agricultural area (UAA) (are) Land use Area Other land (are) Land use Number of farms Land use, total (number) Land use Number of farms Utilised agricultural area (UAA) (number) Arable land Area Other arable crops (are) Arable land Number of farms Industrial crops (number) Horticulture, in the open Area Horticulture in the open, total (are) Horticulture, under glass Area Horticulture under glass, total (m2) Grassland and forage plants Number of farms Grassland Temporary grass (number) Grazing livestock Number of farms Equidae Horses (number)
All farm types Nederland 2023 201,221,148 180,300,396 20,920,753 50,361 49,249 1,576,095 1,671 9,240,865 101,517,875 22,230 6,038
All farm types Noord-Nederland (LD) 2023 58,484,070 53,083,734 5,400,336 9,097 8,958 477,444 345 581,984 3,333,269 4,094 1,502
All farm types Oost-Nederland (LD) 2023 55,943,039 50,882,353 5,060,686 16,484 16,063 261,340 424 1,973,436 13,127,110 8,147 1,829
All farm types West-Nederland (LD) 2023 49,171,719 43,217,399 5,954,320 12,508 12,400 405,790 477 3,684,926 60,596,503 3,841 1,257
All farm types Zuid-Nederland (LD) 2023 37,622,321 33,116,910 4,505,411 12,272 11,828 431,521 425 3,000,519 24,460,993 6,148 1,450
Specialist field crops Nederland 2023 51,846,951 47,458,210 4,388,741 11,431 11,431 1,022,222 1,005 271,844 32,807 4,172 442
Specialist field crops Noord-Nederland (LD) 2023 16,182,435 15,204,810 977,625 2,236 2,236 348,104 233 28,877 0 789 102
Specialist field crops Oost-Nederland (LD) 2023 10,089,755 9,461,169 628,586 3,128 3,128 127,395 203 90,630 400 1,147 65
Specialist field crops West-Nederland (LD) 2023 14,588,057 13,768,512 819,545 2,873 2,873 293,328 340 91,678 0 939 129
Specialist field crops Zuid-Nederland (LD) 2023 10,986,704 9,023,719 1,962,985 3,194 3,194 253,395 229 60,659 32,407 1,297 146
Specialist horticulture Nederland 2023 10,640,095 9,798,564 841,531 6,702 6,614 72,311 135 5,785,596 99,839,188 1,288 129
Specialist horticulture Noord-Nederland (LD) 2023 853,778 797,700 56,078 271 265 10,366 11 420,935 3,311,029 54 6
Specialist horticulture Oost-Nederland (LD) 2023 1,540,732 1,420,440 120,292 1,022 1,009 7,793 24 774,909 12,802,305 224 28
Specialist horticulture West-Nederland (LD) 2023 4,347,752 3,943,483 404,269 3,143 3,112 23,714 54 2,502,762 60,429,075 346 22
Specialist horticulture Zuid-Nederland (LD) 2023 3,897,833 3,636,941 260,892 2,266 2,228 30,438 46 2,086,990 23,296,779 664 73
Specialist permanent crops Nederland 2023 2,198,684 2,007,245 191,439 1,468 1,468 7,167 13 1,661,555 1,170,611 339 39
Specialist permanent crops Noord-Nederland (LD) 2023 53,183 39,696 13,487 43 43 232 0 19,294 20,790 8 1
Specialist permanent crops Oost-Nederland (LD) 2023 802,296 726,679 75,617 564 564 2,180 3 636,648 308,970 114 8
Specialist permanent crops West-Nederland (LD) 2023 871,563 805,815 65,748 525 525 2,273 8 681,802 84,810 116 11
Specialist permanent crops Zuid-Nederland (LD) 2023 471,642 435,055 36,587 336 336 2,482 2 323,811 756,041 101 19
Specialist grazing livestock Nederland 2023 115,144,673 101,512,573 13,632,100 24,307 24,012 222,320 223 139,810 5,065 13,505 4,764
Specialist grazing livestock Noord-Nederland (LD) 2023 37,801,192 33,716,788 4,084,404 5,888 5,845 66,095 51 15,300 370 2,955 1,314
Specialist grazing livestock Oost-Nederland (LD) 2023 36,431,850 32,786,092 3,645,758 9,322 9,185 68,350 98 50,469 1,695 5,608 1,513
Specialist grazing livestock West-Nederland (LD) 2023 25,393,648 21,044,225 4,349,423 5,144 5,106 28,970 22 27,425 2,000 2,077 998
Specialist grazing livestock Zuid-Nederland (LD) 2023 15,517,983 13,965,468 1,552,515 3,953 3,876 58,905 52 46,616 1,000 2,865 939
Specialist granivores Nederland 2023 5,391,386 4,728,400 662,986 3,413 2,685 57,076 62 125,152 1,900 1,158 233
Specialist granivores Noord-Nederland (LD) 2023 824,967 737,737 87,230 339 249 14,711 9 1,423 0 80 30
Specialist granivores Oost-Nederland (LD) 2023 2,025,172 1,789,448 235,724 1,406 1,136 14,733 22 13,342 1,900 463 95
Specialist granivores West-Nederland (LD) 2023 251,668 214,140 37,528 188 149 1,805 4 7,921 0 44 15
Specialist granivores Zuid-Nederland (LD) 2023 2,289,579 1,987,075 302,504 1,480 1,151 25,827 27 102,466 0 571 93
Specialist mixed cropping Nederland 2023 6,618,459 6,261,791 356,668 1,273 1,273 106,995 136 969,241 445,069 592 83
Specialist mixed cropping Noord-Nederland (LD) 2023 702,318 659,883 42,435 89 89 9,640 20 81,921 530 55 5
Specialist mixed cropping Oost-Nederland (LD) 2023 2,260,708 2,130,585 130,123 414 414 24,177 47 307,416 8,620 173 24
Specialist mixed cropping West-Nederland (LD) 2023 2,189,237 2,071,857 117,380 377 377 44,022 35 334,658 78,053 165 26
Specialist mixed cropping Zuid-Nederland (LD) 2023 1,466,196 1,399,466 66,730 393 393 29,156 34 245,246 357,866 199 28
Specialist mixed livestock Nederland 2023 1,789,467 1,489,047 300,420 348 347 6,713 8 9,613 0 282 43
Specialist mixed livestock Noord-Nederland (LD) 2023 153,165 142,770 10,395 21 21 1,902 4 220 0 19 3
Specialist mixed livestock Oost-Nederland (LD) 2023 903,686 842,766 60,920 220 219 2,677 1 4,023 0 177 22
Specialist mixed livestock West-Nederland (LD) 2023 199,862 180,621 19,241 40 40 431 1 217 0 25 5
Specialist mixed livestock Zuid-Nederland (LD) 2023 532,754 322,890 209,864 67 67 1,703 2 5,153 0 61 13
Specialist mixed crops/livestock Nederland 2023 7,591,433 7,044,566 546,867 1,419 1,419 81,291 89 278,054 23,235 894 305
Specialist mixed crops/livestock Noord-Nederland (LD) 2023 1,913,032 1,784,350 128,682 210 210 26,394 17 14,014 550 134 41
Specialist mixed crops/livestock Oost-Nederland (LD) 2023 1,888,839 1,725,174 163,665 408 408 14,035 26 95,999 3,220 241 74
Specialist mixed crops/livestock West-Nederland (LD) 2023 1,329,933 1,188,747 141,186 218 218 11,247 13 38,463 2,565 129 51
Specialist mixed crops/livestock Zuid-Nederland (LD) 2023 2,459,630 2,346,296 113,334 583 583 29,615 33 129,578 16,900 390 139
Source: CBS.
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This table contains data on land use, arable farming, horticulture, grassland, grazing livestock and housed animals, at regional level, by general farm type.

The figures in this table are derived from the agricultural census. Data collection for the agricultural census is part of a combined data collection for a.o. agricultural policy use and enforcement of the manure law.

Regional breakdown is based on the main location of the holding. Due to this the region where activities (crops, animals) are allocated may differ from the location where these activities actually occur.

The agricultural census is also used as the basis for the European Farm Structure Survey (FSS). Data from the agricultural census do not fully coincide with the FSS. In the FSS years (2000, 2003, 2005, 2007 and 2010) additional information was collected to meet the requirements of the FSS.

Reference date for livestock is 1 April and for crops 15 May.

In 2022, equidae are not part of the Agricultural Census. This affects the farm type and the total number of farms in the Agricultural Census. Farms with horses, ponies and donkeys that were previously classified as ‘specialist grazing livestock' could be classified, according to their dominant activity, as another farm type in 2022.

From 2020 onwards, the SO2017, based on the years 2015 to 2019, will apply (see also the explanation for SO: Standard Output).

From 2018 onwards the number of calves for fattening, pigs for fattening, chicken and turkey are adjusted in the case of temporary breaks in the production cycle (e.g. sanitary cleaning).
The agricultural census is a structural survey, in which adjustment for temporary breaks in the production cycle is a.o. relevant for the calculation of the economic size of the holding, and its farm type.
In the livestock surveys the number of animals on the reference day is relevant, therefore no adjustment for temporary breaks in the production cycle are made.
This means that the number of animals in the tables of the agricultural census may differ from those in the livestock tables (see ‘links to relevant tables and relevant articles).

From 2017 onwards, animal numbers are increasingly derived from I&R registers (Identification and Registration of animals), instead of by means of the combined data collection. The I&R registers are the responsibility of RVO (Netherlands Enterprise Agency). Since 2017, cattle numbers are derived from I&R cattle, and from 2018 sheep, goats and poultry are also derived from the relevant I&R registers. The registration of cattle, sheep and goats takes place directly at RVO. Poultry data is collected via the designated database Poultry Information System Poultry (KIP) from Avined. Avined is a branch organization for the egg and poultry meat sectors. Avined passes the data on to the central database of RVO. Due to the transition to the use of I&R registers, a change in classification will occur for sheep and goats from 2018 onwards.

Since 2016, information of the Dutch Business Register is used to define the agricultural census. Registration in the Business Register with an agricultural standard industrial classification code (SIC), related to NACE/ISIC, (in Dutch SBI: ‘Standaard BedrijfsIndeling’) is leading to determine whether there is an agricultural holding. This aligns the agricultural census as closely as possible to the statistical regulations of Eurostat and the (Dutch) implementation of the definition of 'active farmer' as described in the common agricultural policy.

The definition of the agricultural census based on information from the Dutch Business Register mainly affects the number of holdings, a clear deviation of the trend occurs. The impact on areas (except for other land and rough grazing) and the number of animals (except for sheep, horses and ponies) is limited. This is mainly due to the holdings that are excluded as a result of the new delimitation of agricultural holdings (such as equestrian centres, city farms and organisations in nature management).

In 2011 there were changes in geographic assignment of holdings with a foreign main seat. This may influence regional figures, mainly in border regions.

Until 2010 the economic size of agricultural holdings was expressed in Dutch size units (in Dutch NGE: 'Nederlandse Grootte Eenheid'). From 2010 onwards this has become Standard Output (SO). This means that the threshold for holdings in the agricultural census has changed from 3 NGE to 3000 euro SO. For comparable time series the figures for 2000 up to and including 2009 have been recalculated, based on SO coefficients and SO typology. The latest update took place in 2016.

Data available from: 2000

Status of the figures: The figures are final.

Changes as of March 29, 2024: the final figures for 2023 have been added.

When will new figures be published?
According to regular planning provisional figures are published in November and the definite figures will follow in March of the following year.

Description topics

Land use
Area
Land use, total
Utilised agricultural area (UAA)
Utilised agricultural area (UAA) is land that is permanently or
temporarily part of the holding, and is mainly used for the production of agricultural goods (crops, livestock), including fallow land and (temporary) grassland.
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Includes arable land, horticulture in the open, horticulture under glass, grassland and green fodder crops.
Other land
Includes unutilised agricultural land, wooded area, and other land (e.g. buildings, farmyard, ponds, nature reserves).
Number of farms
Note: the sum of underlying parts may be bigger than the total for the whole group, because a holding may have several activities (such a holding is counted for each activity, but only once in the total).
Land use, total
Utilised agricultural area (UAA)
Utilised agricultural area (UAA) is land that is permanently or
temporarily part of the holding, and is mainly used for the production of agricultural goods (crops, livestock), including fallow land and (temporary) grassland.
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Includes arable land, horticulture in the open, horticulture under glass, grassland and green fodder crops.
Arable land
Refers to the growing of crops in the open, usually for industrial processing.
Area
Other arable crops
Includes miscanthus and sod.
Number of farms
Note: the sum of underlying parts may be bigger than the total for the whole group, because a holding may have several activities (such a holding is counted for each activity, but only once in the total).
Industrial crops
Crops that are normally not sold directly for consumption because they need to be industrially processed prior to final use.
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Includes black poppy, industrial chicory, hemp, caraway seed, colza seed, rape seed, linseed, soy beans, flax and sunflowers.
Horticulture, in the open
Refers to the growing of crops in the open, usually directly for
the market.
Area
Horticulture in the open, total
Horticulture, under glass
Refers to the growing of crops under glass or other (accessible) protective cover.
Area
Horticulture under glass, total
Grassland and forage plants
Grassland and green fodder usually serves as fresh forage.
Number of farms
Note: the sum of underlying parts may be bigger than the total for the whole group, because a holding may have several activities (such a holding is counted for each activity, but only once in the total).
Grassland
Temporary grass
Land with herbaceous forage crops, through cultivation (sown) or naturally (self-seeded), that has not been included in the crop rotation on the holding for a maximum of five years.
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Crop rotation is the practice of growing different crops in the same area to avoid build-up of pathogens and depletion of soil nutrients.
Grazing livestock
Includes cattle, sheep, goats and equidae.
Number of farms
Note: the sum of underlying parts may be bigger than the total for the whole group, because a holding may have several activities (such a holding is counted for each activity, but only once in the total).
Equidae
Only horses and ponies that are kept on agricultural holdings.
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From 2010 including donkeys of 6 months and older.
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In 2022, horses, ponies and donkeys will not be part of the Agricultural Census.
Horses