Latest British survey of fertiliser practice report
Annual statistics about fertiliser practices in Great Britain.
Applies to England, Scotland and Wales
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The British Survey of Fertiliser Practice is an annual nationally representative survey based on the selection each year of a sample of farms from mainland Britain. The main purpose of the survey is to estimate average application rates of nitrogen, phosphate and potash used for agricultural crops and grassland. Information is also collected on applications of sulphur fertilisers, organic manures and lime.
The British survey of fertiliser practice dataset contains the data presented in this publication.
User Engagement
Data from the BSFP is an invaluable evidence base for policy makers, academics and researchers. The data is also heavily relied upon by farmers and industry professionals to inform decision making and recommendations of fertiliser application rates, timings of application and coverage.聽
The BSFP is the key data source for the聽聽legal reporting requirements and is heavily cited by the Climate Change Committee on progress towards Net Zero.
As part of our ongoing commitment to compliance with the聽聽we wish to strengthen our engagement with users of BSFP data and better understand the use made of them and the types of decisions that they inform. Consequently, we invite users to so that we can retain your details and inform you of any new releases of BSFP statistics and provide you with the opportunity to take part in user engagement activities that we may run.聽 If you would like to register as a user of the BSFP, please provide your details in the attached聽.
The survey is sponsored by the Department for Environment, Food & Rural Affairs and the Scottish Government, Rural and Environment Research and Analysis Directorate.
Next update: see the statistics release calendar
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