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The Value of Shooting report 2024

The Value of Shooting report 2024 sets out the economic, environmental and social benefits of shooting in the UK.

Published by a consortium of 24 leading rural organisations, including BASC, the Value of Shooting report 2024 sets out in detail the benefits the shooting sector brings to the UK economy and the conservation of the countryside.

The report’s findings play an important role in shaping the debate around shooting in the run up to the general election and beyond. 

Shooting is a key component of the rural economy and goes hand-in-hand with the conservation of the countryside, as well as bringing both mental and physical health benefits to participants and providing a healthy and sustainable food source.

The key findings

The new Value of Shooting report was commissioned by 24 rural organisations and carried out by Cognisense, a market research and data analytics firm. The report details the following headline figures:

  • Shooting is worth £3.3 billion (GVA) to the UK economy every year.
  • The new report has taken a more comprehensive and detailed approach than previous reports, attaching a value to contribution in kind (CiK) and supply chain value, which shows that £9.3 billion of wider economic activity is generated for the UK economy.
  • 620,000 individuals are actively involved in shooting-related activities.
  • Shooting providers and volunteers carry out £500 million worth of conservation work, equivalent to 26,000 full-time jobs and 14 million workdays each year.
  • Habitat management and conservation are carried out on 7.6 million hectares as a result of shooting.
  • Three out of four people who take part in shooting said that it is important to them and their personal wellbeing, with most claiming shooting specifically contributes positively to their physical and mental health.
  • Shooters spend £4.4 billion on their UK-based supply chain each year.

Read the Value of Shooting report

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