Canada Hits Record $100 Billion in Farm Receipts, Masking Widening Profitability Gap

RealAg Radio’s Shaun Haney discusses Canada’s record farm cash receipts, profitability trends in livestock and crops, and the impact of rising input costs in 2026.

ALBERTA, CANADA (RFD NEWS) — Canada’s agricultural sector reached a major financial milestone in 2025, topping $100 billion in farm cash receipts for the first time, according to Statistics Canada. But industry analysts say the record figure does not tell the full story of farm profitability across the country.

RealAg Radio host Shaun Haney joined us on Monday’s Market Day Report to break down what the data signals for Canadian producers and the broader ag economy heading into 2026.

In his interview with RFD News, Haney discussed whether the milestone reflects true sector-wide strength or masks ongoing margin pressure, noting that higher receipts do not always translate into higher profitability for farmers facing elevated input costs.

He also addressed a growing divide between livestock and crop producers, noting that differing market conditions, feed costs, and commodity pricing structures are contributing to uneven financial outcomes across the sector.

Finally, Haney examined the expense side of the ledger, highlighting how persistent costs for inputs, labor, and equipment continue to shape farm financial decisions and long-term outlooks.

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