The Department of Agriculture, Environment and Rural Affairs (DAERA) has launched the 2025 Northern Ireland farm census.
The department is encouraging all farmers and growers to take part by completing the survey before June 30, 2025.
This year, the census is introducing a new digital survey platform, Blaise, which DAERA said “offers enhanced functionality and improved user experience”.
The platform allows respondents to pause and resume the survey and provides the option to save or print a copy of their responses upon submission.
In order to access the survey farmers and growers will require a 12-digit unique code.
Farm census
According to DAERA, the annual farm census is “a vital tool in shaping agricultural policy and supporting our rural economy”.
“The Department urges all farmers to take part and ensure their voices are heard. With the introduction of the new survey platform, it is easier than ever to complete the census securely and efficiently.
“Your input will help to inform the building of a more sustainable and resilient future for Northern Ireland’s agriculture sector,” the department said.
The 2025 census continues to collect essential data on land use, livestock numbers, and workforce composition as of June 1, 2025.
This year’s questionnaire also includes questions on cattle housing and the use of low emission slurry spreading (LESS) equipment.
“The data collected will be used for statistical and research purposes and will help to inform departmental decisions and policies supporting Northern Ireland’s farming industry. It will not be used for cross-compliance or enforcement,” DAERA added.
Farmers can access the census on the DAERA website. Anyone who requires support to complete the census can email [email protected] or call 028 9081 6556.