The Farm Product Price Index declined 10.7% in June compared with June 2022. This was the fifth consecutive month of year-over-year declines, following over two and a half years of increases. The monthly decrease in June 2023 was the result of lower prices for most crop commodities, which outweighed the price gains for some livestock and animal products.
Increased supply contributes to decline in crops index
In June, the crops index fell 19.8% after recording three consecutive year-over-year increases for the month of June. Improved yields and better growing conditions in the 2022/2023 crop year compared with the previous crop year led to higher supplies, exerting downward pressure on crop prices. Also contributing to the lower crops index was a sharp increase in crop prices in June the previous year, caused by tightened supplies due to drought conditions in the Western provinces during the 2021/2022 crop year.
The grains index also declined in June 2023, down 25.3%, despite robust global demand. Prices for oats (-55.2%), durum (-31.9%) and non-durum wheat (-24.3%) were all down in June compared with the same period one year earlier.