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Guidance and updates around the Scottish Agricultural Census.
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Actions – the work the Scottish Government will do to make equality evidence better
A plan to get better facts, figures and information about equality.
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After storage, the majority of holdings spread slurry direct
Final results from the 2024 June Agricultural Census on land use, crop areas, livestock and the number of people working on agricultural holdings. Module results on slurry storage and agricultural machinery are also included within this publication.
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Draft Improvement Plan
We are consulting on a draft plan to improve and strengthen Scotland’s equality evidence base. The responses we receive through this consultation will help to shape this plan, which will form the basis of Scotland’s new Equality Evidence Strategy
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Annex A: Contribution of the Scottish Budget to tackling inequality: Analysis by protected characteristic
The Equality and Fairer Scotland Budget Statement considers the impacts that decisions made in the Scottish Budget are likely to have on different groups of people in Scotland. It is a supporting document to the Scottish Budget and should be read
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Footnotes
This annex presents a sector overview as part of the independent evaluation of three capital grant schemes funded through the Scottish Rural Development Programme (SRDP) 2014-2020. This is an annex to the main evaluation report.
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Data and methodology
This publication presents information from a survey of pesticide use on outdoor vegetable crops in Scotland during 2023.
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Theme 6: Kept and farmed deer
We are consulting on proposals to modernise the legislation which governs deer management in Scotland and ensure it is fit for purpose in the context of the biodiversity and climate crises, alongside a small number of proposals concerned with farmed
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General trends
This publication presents information from a survey of pesticide use on outdoor vegetable crops in Scotland during 2023.
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Footnotes
The Scottish Government’s 2021 and 2023 Programmes for Government committed to improve the welfare of laying hens by addressing the issue of confinement to allow birds to exhibit their normal behaviours. It committed to consult stakeholders on
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