A new study shows that five Manitoba-grown crops are providing the province with a major economic boost.
Commissioned by the Manitoba Crop Alliance and carried out by GlobalData, the study found the total economic impact of the crops - wheat (excluding durum), barley, grain corn, sunflower and flax - averaged roughly $6.9 billion over the past three years, including more than 28,000 Manitoba jobs and $2.5 billion in wages.
The crops, which are represented by the Manitoba Crop Alliance, account for a large part of Manitoba’s agriculture industry. Several of the crops are also the foundations for important food industries, both within the province and beyond.
“This study shows the major role our crop types play in the economic well-being of the province and the country,” MCA chair Robert Misko, who farms east of Roblin, MB, said in a release.