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GB producer numbers
Updated 12 December 2024
This information shows changes in the number of dairy producers in GB on a 6-monthly basis according to data from AHDB.
Overview
- AHDB's survey into producer numbers of major milk buyers in October 2024 suggested there are an estimated 7,200 dairy producers in Great Britain. This is down 4.0% on the previous year.
Additional information
In the downloadable dataset, figures are also available by month and region from the Food Standards Agency (FSA). These include buffalo, goat and sheep’s milk producers, as well as cows’ milk.
Any producer selling milk for human consumption must be registered with the FSA – regardless of herd size.
The FSA figures represent the number of processed forms received each month – and this is subject to time lags. As a result, the figures may not be a true reflection of the rate of farmers exiting the industry. The FSA data should therefore be treated with caution.
Related information on cow numbers can be found on the webpage below:
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