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Number of agricultural and horticultural enterprises by produktion sector and region

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4/24/2024
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4/8/2015
OSF: Natural Resources Institute Finland, Structure of agricultural and horticultural enterprises
Luke_Maa_Yitys_07
Luke/Tilastot
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Production line is the financially most significant production line of an agricultural and horticultural enterprise, calculated using the Standard Output method.
If one product accounts for more than two thirds of the farm's total production, this product determines the farm's production line. If no such product can be identified, the farm is categorised as a mixed farm.

Production sector

Outdoor production 1)

1) Outdoor horticultural production.

Other cattle husbandry 2)

2) Combined milk and beef production.

Other grazing livestock 3)

3) Includes sheep, goat and horse production until year 2020. From year 2021 only sheep and goat production.