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Five drivers on road ahead


Here are the key economic issues for agriculture to watch in 2013, says FCC expert.


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orecasting the economic outlook for agriculture can be complex, so Farm Credit Canada’s J.P. Gervais recommends producers focus on five key economic drivers to make more informed business decisions.


“Throughout 2013, there will undoubtedly be new issues or trends, posing new opportunities and challenges for our agriculture industry,says the FCC’s chief economist. “Our commitment is to continue to follow and explain how those issues impact producers and agri-businesses throughout Canada.”


The issues he advises watching: The economic divide


Despite a projected slow economic recovery in the Western world and an uncertain outlook for the Eurozone, Gervais believes demand for Canadian agriculture products in emerging markets — such as China and India — will continue to increase, fuelled by continued rise of the middle class in those countries. “While income growth is slowing in many of these markets, it remains well above the pace of the developed world,” Gervais says. “There are signs that China is in the early stages of a positive transition, relying less on investment and stimulating domestic consumption. This would help sustain the previous pace of income growth and avoid a major economic slow down.”


World production conditions World inventories of major crops continue to be tight when compared to projected demand, according to Gervais. This could lead to higher crop prices, but also high input costs for livestock producers.


“The likelihood of two major droughts in a row is small, but adverse weather conditions in the U.S., Australia, or South America could push crop prices upward again. “Livestock producers may have to live with higher-than- average feed prices throughout 2013.”


Farmland values


North American farmland values have been increasing rapidly over the past several years. The FCC Farmland Values Report estimated Canadian farmland appreciated on average by 8.6 per cent over the first six months of 2012.


“The outlook for farmland values rests with interest rates and crop receipts,” Gervais says. “It’s impossible to project future interest rates with certainty, but it is plausible that interest rates will remain low into the second half of 2013. Crop receipts should remain strong, barring adverse weather in Canada.”


Enhancing productivity With increased cash receipts in 2012, Gervais recommends Canadian producers not lose sight of their


profit margins this year. “Continuing to seek efficiencies and productivity gains is critical.


“Investments in land, equipment and technology must be linked to the bottom line over the long-run.” Gervais also recommends producers watch free trade negotiations with the European Union. It could open up new markets, but could also trigger more competition in Canada.


Western Canadian labour gains and pains


Strong economic performance in Western Canada continues to keep unemployment low, building pressure for higher wages, according to Gervais. This could leave some producers struggling to find qualified seasonal or full-time employees for their businesses. Gervais’ insights regularly appear in Farm Credit Canada’s agriculture e-newsletter FCC Express. To subscribe, visit www.fcc.ca/express.


Agriculture economic research is one way FCC supports the Canadian agriculture industry. With a portfolio of more than $24 billion and 20 consecutive years of portfolio growth, it provides financing, insurance, software, learning programs and other business services to producers, agribusinesses and agri-food operations.


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Farm Credit Canada’s chief agricultural economist, J.P. Gervais


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