Farm Structure Survey
Agricultural Census 2010 - Labour force, preliminary data
01.06.2011
- There are about 64,000 farming and horticultural enterprises in Finland. They employ about 125,000 people, which is 30% fewer than in 2000.
- Employees of farming and horticultural enterprises put in an annual total of 70,000 person-years. Compared to 2000, the amount of work carried out has fallen by 13%, that is, by less than the number of employees.
- More work is done on cattle farms than on arable farms, and for those working on cattle farms, agricultural work accounts for a larger proportion of their total personal workloads.
- Women account for 33% of those working for farming and horticultural enterprises, and men for 67%.
- The average age of farmers is 51, which is three years older than in 2000.
- Just under half of all farmers have an agricultural or horticultural education.
- Farms have been in the possession of their current owners for an average of 20 years.
- 80% of farms have the use of computers and the Internet. Of those connected to the Internet, 66% have a fixed broadband connection and 24% a mobile broadband connection.
Preliminary data of other entrepreneurship on diversified farms will be published on 29 June 2011. Other preliminary and final results of agricultural census will be published over autumn and winter 2011-12.

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