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- FCC’s report, released Monday, revealed that the national average value of farmland increased by 8.3 per cent in 2021 — the 19th straight year in which there was an increase and the highest rate of increase since 2017 (8.4 per cent). In 2020, Canada’s average value of farmland rose by 5.4 per cent.
www.agcanada.com/daily/rate-of-rise-in-farmland-value-surprised-in-2021Rate of rise in farmland value ‘surprised’ in 2021 - Grainews
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Mar 14, 2022 · 2021 Canadian farmland values grew an average annual rate of 8.3% due to strong demand, elevated commodity prices, low interest rates and tight land supply.
- Farmland Values Report | FCC - FCC-FAC
The average value of cultivated Canadian farmland increased...
- 2021 mid-year farmland values update: Uncertainty doesn’t ...
Across the country, farmland values increased by an average...
- Farmland Values Report | FCC - FCC-FAC
The average value of cultivated Canadian farmland increased by 11.5% in 2023. This is slightly less than the 12.8% increase recorded in 2022 but ahead of the 8.3% increase in 2021. This year’s increase is the second highest FCC has reported since 2014.
Sep 28, 2021 · Across the country, farmland values increased by an average of 3.8% in the first half of 2021 (Table 1). During the first half of 2021, the largest increases were in Ontario (11.5%), British Columbia (8.8%), and Quebec (8.1%). The remaining provinces recorded increases of less than 5%.
Vancouver Island’s farmland values increased by 6.3% in 2021. There was limited sales data for larger parcels, but stable demand accounted for this increase.
Mar 14, 2022 · Canada’s farmland values climbed in spite of impacts from pandemic supply chain disruptions and adverse weather that affected parts of the country, as Farm Credit Canada’s (FCC) Farmland Values Report showed an 8.3-per-cent national average increase in 2021.
Mar 14, 2022 · Led by particularly strong gains in Ontario, Canadian farmland values continued to push higher in 2021, overcoming pandemic-related supply chain disruptions and drought across the Prairies.
Mar 17, 2022 · According to Farm Credit Canada’s 2021 Farmland Values Report, farmland values across the country rose by a weighted average of 8.3 percent last year, outpacing a 5.4 percent increase in...