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Crop Production

Located in the heart of the Canadian Prairies, Saskatchewan is home to more than 40% of Canada’s cultivated farmland – some of the most productive land in the world.

With a vast, productive land base and a collaborative approach to crop development research, Saskatchewan is playing an increasingly important role as a major food supplier to the world’s rapidly growing population.

Adapted from Statistics Canada, Table: 32-10-0359-01 (Crop Production). This does not constitute an endorsement by Statistics Canada of this product.

Highlights

  • In 2023, Saskatchewan's total crop production decreased by 10.9% to 31.7 million tonnes.  
  • In 2023, Canola, Chick Peas, Mustard and Wheat increased their seeded crop area, in acres, by 8.8%, 34.2%, 15.0% and 7.0% respectively. There are approximately 12.4 million acres of canola planted in Saskatchewan,

Canada's crop production and seeding data, click Here

Adapted from Statistics Canada, Table: 32-10-0359-01 (Crop Production). This does not constitute an endorsement by Statistics Canada of this product.

Adapted from Statistics Canada, Table: 32-10-0359-01 (Crop Production). This does not constitute an endorsement by Statistics Canada of this product.

Released: January 05, 2024

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