Insee PremièreThe account for agriculture in 2019 The sharp fall in wine production

Sabine Aufrant, Claire Géry, Xavier Guillet, Philippe Lauraire (division Industrie et agriculture)

In 2019, agricultural production falls by 1.6% in value. This fall is due to crop production, which suffered from the sharp fall in wine production (-15.8%). At the same time, the increase in volumes of cereals barely offsets the fall in their prices. In contrast, the value of animal production grows, under the effect of the very steep increase in global pork prices.

Simultaneously, farmers' expenses increase (+1.2%), due to a slight rise in the prices of materials in spite of a slight fall in their volumes. Therefore, under the fall in production combined with this increase in expenses, the value added of the agricultural sector decreases. Besides, agricultural employment continues to decline. Overall, according to the estimates of the provisional account for agriculture, the gross added value at factor cost per worker would fall by 4.3% in 2019 in real terms, after an increase by 10.6% in 2018.

Insee Première
No 1805
Paru le :Paru le03/07/2020
Sabine Aufrant, Claire Géry, Xavier Guillet, Philippe Lauraire (division Industrie et agriculture)
Insee Première No 1805- July 2020