Canadian farmers reap record profits as crop prices soar
Canadian farmers reaped record profits last year and are on track to do the same this year, the federal agriculture ministry said on Thursday, as prices for its top crops soared
Reuters
Prices of canola hit all-time highs this month, rallying with oilseed rival soybeans, on brisk Chinese buying to produce feed for that country’s rebuilding hog herd. Farm exports in general were stronger last year, the ministry said in a statement.
The record profits come despite disruptions to beef and pork production, as COVID-19 infections forced plants to suspend processing, leading to a backlog of livestock and lower prices. Olymel lp, one of Canada’s biggest hog packers, has temporarily closed an Alberta plant, forcing it to send some pigs to the United States.
“Farmers’ net cash income, a measure of profitability, jumped 21.8% in 2020 from the previous year to C$16.5 billion”
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