Gross value added in agriculture grew in 2024 despite fallen producer prices
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release | Economic accounts for agriculture (EAA) 31.12.2024According to Statistics Finland's second preliminary data for 2024, the volume of agricultural goods output increased by 3.6 per cent. Producer prices went down by an average of 4.0 per cent, as a result of which the value of output remained on level with the previous year. However, gross value added in agriculture grew by 6.0 per cent while the value of intermediate consumption decreased by 3.2 per cent.
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- The volume of animal output remained on level with the previous year in 2024.
- The value of potato output rose by 16.9 per cent.
- The value of the output of fruits and berries grew by over 40 per cent due to the rise in producer prices.
- The value of the output of eggs went up by around 7.7 per cent due to increased production and the rise in producer prices.
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Economic accounts for agriculture (EAA) [online publication].
Reference period: 31.12.2024. ISSN=2670-1006. Helsinki: Statistics Finland [Referenced: 13.4.2025].
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