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Agriculture Canada's Annual Outlook Sees Farm Income Growing To Record Levels

Darpan News Desk The Canadian Press, 19 Feb, 2016 02:03 PM
    OTTAWA — Agriculture Canada says farm incomes reached record levels in 2015 and will remain above average this year.
     
    The department says in its annual farm outlook that net cash income in 2015 reached $15 billion, an estimated six per cent increase over 2014.
     
    The average net operating income in 2015 is forecast to be $77,287.
     
    The average net worth per farm is expected to reach $2.7 million this year.
     
    The outlook says a projected increase in both crop and livestock receipts contributed to strong income levels.
     
    It also says lower oil prices have significantly reduced on-farm fuel expenses, while the lower Canadian dollar has improved  competitiveness of agricultural commodities in export markets.
     
    "Canada's agriculture and food industry is well positioned for continued success," Agriculture Minister Lawrence MacAulay said in a news release Friday.
     
    "The government of Canada will support the continued growth of the sector by working closely with our provincial and territorial partners, investing in research and innovation here at home, and working to open new markets around the world."

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