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First half of 2009  (Previous release)

Total farm cash receipts, which include crop and livestock revenues plus program payments, amounted to $22.3 billion in the first half of 2009, down 1.4% from the same period last year.

Market receipts for Canadian farmers from the sale of crops and livestock amounted to $20.8 billion during the first half of 2009, up 2.0% from the same period a year earlier.

Crop receipts increased 2.4% to $11.7 billion, while livestock receipts rose 1.6% to $9.1 billion.

In the crop sector, the increase was due mainly to strong sales, particularly for canola and wheat. Although prices have retreated somewhat from highs set in 2008, production and market demand have both been strong.

In the livestock sector, hog receipts increased 10.2% from the first half of 2008 to $1.6 billion. Despite this increase, hog prices and receipts remained at low levels.

Cattle and calves receipts declined 3.2% to $2.9 billion in the first half of 2009, despite improved market prices. Receipts declined as fewer animals were slaughtered domestically and fewer animals were exported to the United States.

Canada's livestock sector has been affected by several factors. These include high feed costs; inventory reductions; the US Country of Origin Labeling legislation; the H1N1 flu virus; and the economic crisis, which put downward pressure on US demand for live animals.

Cash receipts for farmers in the supply-managed sector increased 2.3%, due mainly to higher dairy and poultry prices. This sector accounted for more than 45% of total livestock receipts.

Program payments fell 32.7% to $1.5 billion in the first half of 2009.

Note: Farm cash receipts measure gross revenue for farm businesses only. They do not represent their bottom line, as farmers have to pay their expenses and loans and cover depreciation.

Information on net farm income for 2008 was released in The Daily on May 25, 2009. Preliminary information on net farm income for 2009 will be available in May 2010.

All data in this release are expressed in current dollars.

Available on CANSIM: tables 002-0001 and 002-0002.

Definitions, data sources and methods: survey numbers, including related surveys, 3437 and 3473.

Data tables are available from the Summary tables module of our website.

To order data, contact Client Services (toll-free 1-800-465-1991; fax: 613-951-3868; agriculture@statcan.gc.ca). For more information, or to enquire about the concepts, methods or data quality of this release, contact Gail-Ann Breese (204-983-3445; gail-ann.breese@statcan.gc.ca) or Heather Miller (613-951-0309; heather.miller@statcan.gc.ca), Agriculture Division.

Table 1

Farm cash receipts
  January to June 2008 January to June 2009p January–June 2008 to January–June 2009 April to June 2008 April to June 2009p April–June 2008 to April–June 2009
  $ millions % change $ millions % change
Total farm cash receipts 22,593 22,285 -1.4 11,023 10,528 -4.5
Total market receipts1 20,401 20,810 2.0 10,122 9,923 -2.0
All wheat2 2,964 2,319 -21.8 1,610 1,157 -28.1
Wheat excluding durum2 2,088 1,822 -12.7 1,180 909 -23.0
Durum wheat2 877 497 -43.3 430 248 -42.3
Barley2 461 464 0.7 213 216 1.4
Deferments -414 -413 -0.2 -254 -257 1.2
Liquidations of deferments 909 1,147 26.2 11 6 -45.5
Canola 2,334 2,756 18.1 1,096 1,351 23.3
Soybeans 427 562 31.6 167 240 43.7
Corn 771 637 -17.4 386 291 -24.6
Other cereals and oilseeds 419 285 -32.0 234 156 -33.3
Special crops 663 899 35.6 277 397 43.3
Potatoes 441 596 35.1 214 255 19.2
Floriculture and Nursery 973 890 -8.5 689 639 -7.3
Other crops 1,472 1,551 5.4 985 1,074 9.0
Total crops 11,423 11,692 2.4 5,628 5,525 -1.8
Cattle and calves 3,032 2,936 -3.2 1,497 1,383 -7.6
Hogs 1,461 1,610 10.2 783 750 -4.2
Dairy products 2,647 2,731 3.2 1,319 1,382 4.8
Poultry and eggs 1,453 1,466 0.9 758 746 -1.6
Other livestock 386 374 -3.1 136 137 0.7
Total livestock 8,978 9,118 1.6 4,494 4,398 -2.1
Net Income Stabilisation Account 233 202 -13.3 5 0 -100.0
Crop Insurance 233 289 24.0 23 40 73.9
Income Disaster Assistance Programs 1,367 721 -47.3 634 367 -42.1
Provincial stabilization 181 232 28.2 212 175 -17.5
Other programs 177 31 -82.5 27 23 -14.8
Total payments 2,192 1,475 -32.7 901 605 -32.9
preliminary
true zero or a value rounded to zero
Total market receipts is the sum of crop and livestock receipts.
Includes Canadian Wheat Board payments.
Note(s):
Figures may not add to totals because of rounding.

Table 2

Provincial farm cash receipts
  January to June 2008 January to June 2009p January–June 2008 to January–June 2009 April to June 2008 April to June 2009p April–June 2008 to April–June 2009
  $ millions % change $ millions % change
Canada 22,593 22,285 -1.4 11,023 10,528 -4.5
Newfoundland and Labrador 59 55 -6.8 28 26 -7.1
Prince Edward Island 189 219 15.9 88 97 10.2
Nova Scotia 235 225 -4.3 93 96 3.2
New Brunswick 232 257 10.8 119 129 8.4
Quebec 3,437 3,597 4.7 1,915 1,953 2.0
Ontario 4,724 4,519 -4.3 2,456 2,418 -1.5
Manitoba 2,459 2,477 0.7 1,110 1,075 -3.2
Saskatchewan 4,853 4,758 -2.0 2,055 1,858 -9.6
Alberta 5,196 5,012 -3.5 2,505 2,246 -10.3
British Columbia 1,211 1,165 -3.8 655 630 -3.8
preliminary
true zero or a value rounded to zero
Note(s):
Figures may not add to totals because of rounding.