2020 provided strong agriculture and food exports, according to Farm Credit Canada
LETHBRIDGE, AB. — In spite of challenges, including a global contraction in agricultural exports, Farm Credit Canada`s (FCC) latest trade report found 2020 to be a relatively good year.
J.P. Gervais, FCC`s chief economist, points out some of the challenges.
“The value of the Canadian dollar is always a big factor in determining our trade competitiveness and access to markets can sometimes be rocked by geopolitical tensions or supply chain disruptions, such as we’ve seen with the pandemic.”
Gervais noted Canada`s agriculture and food industry has shown resilience and has “the potential to emerge from this pandemic even stronger, as our producers, agriculture manufacturers and food processors begin to recover from the disruption caused by the pandemic.”