Food chain productivity
Annual information on the productivity of the UK food chain.
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The total factor productivity of the United Kingdom food chain is examined within the four main food industry sectors and compared to the wider economy. Total factor productivity relates the volume or value of output to the volume or value of labour, capital and purchases, and so can provide a measure of efficiency. Total factor productivity provides a comprehensive picture of growth. Presented as an index, it relates major inputs of labour, intermediate purchases and capital consumption to outputs (turnover). There is a practical upper limit on the quantity of food that people in the UK want to consume but increases in outputs can be achieved by increases in the quality of foods (value added) and by increases in exports. Increases in total factor productivity can be achieved through increases in outputs and/or by reductions in inputs.
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Published 31 January 2013Last updated 25 July 2024 + show all updates
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Added statistical notice, 2022 figures.
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Added new statistical notice, methodology and datasets for 2020 data.
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Updated with the latest statistical release, "Total Factor Productivity of the United Kingdom Food Chain 2019".
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Updated with Final report and data for 2018.
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Updated with latest 2018 provisional release.
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Updated Methodology paper.
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Updated to 2017 Final Release.
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Updated with final estimates for 2015.
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Minor correction to Food Chain Productivity data tables.
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Updated 2013 final edition.
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Updated 2012 final edition.
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Updated to include 2012 figures.
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Updated user and users guide
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scheduled update - revised figures
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Added information on users and uses of the food chain productivity statistics.
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