Saskatchewan farmers experienced their most expensive crop and livestock production cost in 2021.
The Agricultural Producers Association of Saskatchewan (APAS) stated there was an $11.5 billion dollar higher production cost compared with the year before.
“We heard about shortages of fertilizer this fall and pesticides throughout the summer. The lack of availability and price volatility in these markets has created a lot of uncertainty that we don’t want to experience again in 2023,” APAS President Ian Boxall said.
APAS representatives expressed concerns over critical farm inputs which are fuel, fertilizers, chemicals and seeds.