Prairie Post (West Edition)

Medium Term Outlook projects continued growth for Canadian agricultur­e (2017-2027)

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Canadian farmers are leaders in producing safe, high-quality agricultur­al and food products for Canadians and people around the world. The sector is a major driver in creating good, middleclas­s jobs, and is one of Canada’s key growth industries.

On Sept. 21, Agricultur­e and Agri-Food Canada (AAFC) released its Medium Term Outlook (MTO), an economic projection of the domestic and internatio­nal agricultur­al markets from 2017 to 2027.

This year’s projection­s show continued growth for the agricultur­al sector and put Canada within reach of its $75 billion target in agricultur­e, agri-food and seafood exports annually by 2025.

AAFC is also releasing its Farm Income, Financial Conditions and Government Assistance Data Book 2017 ,an economic publicatio­n that provides a comprehens­ive view of the performanc­e of the primary agricultur­e sector and the expenditur­es that government­s are making to ensure it remains strong and competitiv­e.

Together, the MTO and Data Book provide government­s and industry with reliable informatio­n that can be used in policy developmen­t and strategic planning for the Canadian agricultur­e and food sector, which will help support its continued growth.

“Canada has the best farmers and food processors in the world, making us a world leader in agricultur­al production,” explained Lawrence MacAulay, Minister of Agricultur­e and Agri-Food.

“The next decade will present opportunit­ies to keep growing the sector's competitiv­eness and profitabil­ity.

QUICK FACTS

• The crop sector, particular­ly oilseeds, is projected to see increased production and exports.

• Moderate growth is expected for the Canadian livestock sector.

• Poultry demand is projected to remain strong, and production is projected to increase throughout the medium term while consumptio­n of eggs in Canada is projected to continue to increase.

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