Farmers encouraged to participate in government commercial crime survey

Rural crime police car_44979

Agriculture has been reintroduced as part of the survey, after successful efforts from the NFU, and it is an opportunity to make Government and the Home Office aware of the extent rural crime affects farm businesses.

The results are used to monitor crime trends, identify what actions need to be taken to reduce crime and find out what support would be most helpful to farm businesses.

NFU land management adviser Rupert Weaver said: “This survey is a perfect opportunity for farmers to make Government aware of the serious impacts rural crime poses to farm businesses.

“As the NFU has already highlighted in its Rural Crime Report, rural crime affects a huge number of farmers, affecting their business and family life. 

“There is increasing fear in rural areas due to increasing crime, resulting in significantly lower than average satisfaction levels with the police. 

“There is a lack of official statistics relating to rural crime, partly due to underreporting, and a significant response from the farming community could provide the relevant authorities with the data they need to act on this problem. The NFU would encourage all farmers who receive the survey to participate.” 

Businesses randomly selected to take part in the survey, ran by the Home Office with independent researchers Ipsos Mori, will receive a letter and a subsequent phone call between September and December 2017 to conduct an interview.