McCain’s inaugural Farmdex report aims to provide a benchmark of British farmer sentiment and finds over half of farmers are considering leaving the industry.
Scarborough based McCain is urging the government and industry leaders to support farmers and safeguard British food security as it's first UK Farmdex Report Reveals 51% of Farmers are considering leaving the Industry.
The report says that British farmers are under growing strain from economic uncertainty, shifting policies, and erratic weather, with 74% pessimistic about Britain’s farming future.
The McCain Farmdex provides a platform for farmers across the UK - from livestock to arable - to voice their perspectives and give insight into aspects of their personal and professional lives which have not been seen before. By measuring the emotional toll of their job, family life and exit intent, Farmdex aims to paint a holistic picture of life on British farms today.
The report reveals that 51% of farmers have considered leaving the industry in the past year due to financial strain, while only 4% believe current government support is adequate. Alarmingly, 95% expect family-run farms to decline over the next decade if the current trajectory persists.
The report also highlights the vital role of family in farming, with 83% of farmers working alongside relatives and 60% relying on family support to keep their businesses running. Yet, 95% fear this tradition could disappear without stronger backing. The pressures are already evident: 61% say their work harms their mental health, and more than a third (36%) work over 70 hours per week during peak seasons.
McCain’s Farmdex report also highlights resilience, adaptability and optimism with farmers embracing innovation and technology as they look for ways to build a sustainable future. More than two-thirds (68%) view investment in technology as essential for the sector’s future, and 71% have already adopted sustainable practices such as crop rotation, reduced tillage, and precision farming. Many are also diversifying into agritourism and renewable energy, though high upfront costs and regulatory barriers remain significant obstacles.
In light of the Farmdex findings, McCain is calling for cross-sector collaboration and urging the Government, policymakers, and industry leaders to:
- Support regenerative agriculture to boost food security and farmer profitability
- Prioritise long-term food security
- Provide clarity on government policy direction and funding
- Ensure the long-term viability of family farms
- Guarantee fair trade deals that support domestic agriculture
James Young, VP of Agriculture at McCain GB&I, said:
“Farming is the foundation of Britain’s food system, and its importance to our economy and national food security cannot be overstated. Farmers across the UK are facing a number of complex challenges, and yet they continue to showcase unwavering resilience.
As a company founded by farmers, we’re proud to stand alongside our 250 growers across the UK, and we are committed to playing our part to help ensure the long-term sustainability of British agriculture.
We support our growers in a number of ways, which includes investing an additional £100m into our grower base since 2020. However, we can’t do it alone. It is crucial that industry bodies, the government and businesses work together to heed the warning signs in the Farmdex and take action to support farmers.”
FarmDex is McCain’s new benchmark for understanding the sentiment of British farmers. Built from a composite of key indicators, including levels of optimism for the future of farming, individual farm prospects, and generational continuity, the Index is based on data collected through a national survey of farmers. The report combines hard statistics with personal testimonies to offer a grounded, human perspective on the realities of British farming today. The online survey of 200 farmers in Britain was carried out between 14th - 18th July 2025.


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