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2 and the analysis must proceed with further attempts to estimate the degree of support given to individual farm products by all the relevant actions of government in the period under study. As a first step in this process, the following section will present the estimated levels of subsidy for various agricultural products in Britain. 1 in the previous chapter clearly identified various forms of subsidy which have been used to aid the achievement of farm income objectives. Characteristically, these subsidies have been applied at 26 Measurement of Agricultural Protection the marketing and production levels.
For different livestock products which utilise grain to a differing degree, there would be a differential effect. Even if policy makers do realise that such relationships exist, the preceding arguments have established that there is no operating system of measurement available with which to construct an integrated measure of the effects of policy on the relative levels of support for farm commodities. Furthermore, even the brief analysis of the 14 Measurement of Agricultural Protection examples of British policy action given under the previous section demonstrated that it is possible to distinguish unequal effects across the set oflivestock production activities as a result of policy measures proposed or implemented in recent years.
Now, if farm policy affects the price of grain, users of that grain will in turn be affected in proportion to the amount of grain used. For different livestock products which utilise grain to a differing degree, there would be a differential effect. Even if policy makers do realise that such relationships exist, the preceding arguments have established that there is no operating system of measurement available with which to construct an integrated measure of the effects of policy on the relative levels of support for farm commodities.