The United Kingdom's agriculture sector has consistently contributed a small portion to GDP, decreasing from in 1990 to around in 2022. This trend reflects the UK’s heavy reliance on services and finance, which dominate its economy. A notable drop to in 2005 coincides with modernization efforts and increased reliance on food imports.
The slight increase to in recent years, including during the COVID-19 pandemic, underscores renewed interest in local food production for food security. Though agriculture’s share is minimal, it remains essential for the rural economy and food supply chains.
The slight increase to in recent years, including during the COVID-19 pandemic, underscores renewed interest in local food production for food security. Though agriculture’s share is minimal, it remains essential for the rural economy and food supply chains.
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