EU agricultural real income per worker has increased by 6.7% in 2011 compared to 2010 levels, according to initial estimates issued by Eurostat in 20 December 2011. This increase results from a rise in real agricultural income (+3.9%), due to higher commodity prices, together with a decline in the number of farm workers (-2.7%). Therefore it seems that the economic & food crisis together was beneficial for farm incomes in 2011. The first estimates also reveal that between 2005 and 2011, EU27 real agricultural income per worker have also increased (+18.3%), while agricultural labour input has fallen (-15.2%). Thereby it seems there is something like a longer trend here, underpinned by detailed country level data.
Without going very much into detail, it is apparent from the table that agricultural income has been increasing in each and every year in the majority of the cases. Except 2009, the peak of the economic crisis, agricultural real income per worker was higher in all years analysed than in 2005 in most EU-27 countries.… Read the rest

