The largest driver of this expected increase is a forecasted increase in livestock receipts of almost 10%, to $37.3 billion. Cattle receipts saw impressive price-driven growth that, combined with moderate growth in receipts from the supply-managed sector, more than offset an expected decline in hog receipts. Crop receipts are also forecast to have grown 4% to $56.0 billion, as improved grain marketings have largely mitigated the impact of declining prices. Operating expenses are forecast to have increased only 2% to $74.9 billion, well below the 20% increase seen in 2022. While some key inputs, such as labour and interest expenses, are forecast to have continued increasing, others, such as fertilizer and fuel expenses, are expected to have come down.
Similar results are expected for average Net Operating Income (NOI) per farm, which is forecast to have increased by 17% in 2023 to $155,000, compared to $132,000 in 2022. This increase is 34% above the 2018-2022 average. Average farm family income, which includes income earned off-farm, is forecast to have increased by 11% to $239,000 in 2023. Increases in average NOI are expected for all farm types except for hog farms and poultry and egg farms.
Looking ahead to 2024, NCI is forecast to decline 14% to $21.3 billion, as cash receipts are forecast to fall slightly with expenses modestly increasing, although NCI would still be 28% above the 2018-2022 average. Under the assumption of a normal production year, crop receipts are expected to decline 5% as prices continue to fall. Livestock receipts are forecast to continue increasing, but at a much less aggressive rate of 2%, as growth in cattle prices is forecasted to slow down. Average farm-level and farm family incomes are expected to follow a similar trend to the aggregate measures of income.
Statistics Canada will be releasing fourth quarter receipts for 2023 on February 29, 2024, and estimates of farm income for 2023 on May 29, 2024. Agriculture and Agri-Food Canada’s next forecast will build on these releases and provide an updated forecast for 2024, as well as a new forecast for 2025.
Source : Canada.ca