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Volume - XVII Issue - IX September - 2018Postal Regd.: DL(E)-20/5260/2016-18
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08 - Assocomcalenderofevents
08 - TheNeedforGMWheat
08 - CostlyWheatinDomestic,Internationalmarketstopushupbiscuitprices
12 - MSPsand returnovercostofproductionforKharifCrops(2018-19)
13 - WhyareIndiansstillstarvingwhenfoodgrainoutputisatarecordhigh?
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30 - Russianwheatexportsup90%at4.6milmtinmarketingyeartoAugust8
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The Need for GM Wheat
Althoughproviding~20%ofthedailycaloriesandproteinpercapitaworldwide,wheatisrelativelyanoutcastfromtheposseofbiotechcrops.Scientistsaddressthis"abandonment"issueinaperspectivearticleinScience.
Theauthorspresentedapromisingshortertimeforwheat improvement via genetic engineering thantraditional crossbreeding and speed breeding, as
wellas the lossof resistanceand tolerancegenescausedbywheatdomestication.Theneed forGMwheat is intensified by the devastating effect ofwheatblast,whichalsohaspossiblenegativeeffectsonricecultivation.AfricaandAsia,thetwomostpopulousregionswithhighincidencesofmalnutritionandpoverty,willbethe primary benefactors once GM wheat isdeveloped.
Theburdenofwheatpriceriseislikelytopinchthesmallerplayersmore,giventhattheydonothavethebrandloyaltythatthelargercompaniesenjoyThebiscuitwithyourteacouldsoonbemorecostly,thankstoasharpriseinwheatprices,bothinthedomesticandinternationalmarkets.Britannia,whichmakesbothbreadandbiscuits,andParleareconsideringpricehikesfortheirproducts,asisITCthatsellsbiscuits,alongwithAashirvaadatta. Smaller manufactures are also likely followsuit.Inthepastmonth,wheatpriceshaveincreased6.3percent.Thereason:productionisexpectedtobe1.5percentlower,intermsofcropacreage,than
theearlierestimate.Thegovernmenthasthisyearprocuredmorethantargetedwheat,inabidtoensurefoodsecurity.Thishasresultedinlowerstockintheopenmarket.Varun Berry, managing director, BritanniaIndustries,said,“Wewillneedapriceincrease.Wehaveensuredadequatewheatsupplybutatsomestage this struggle is going to end. It's probablygoingtobea3-4percentpriceincrease,startinginthefourthquarterof2018-19.”
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MSPs and return over cost of production for Kharif Crops (2018-19)
Government announces minimum support prices(MSPs) for 22 mandated crops and fair andremunerativeprice(FRP)forsugarcaneonthebasisof recommendations of the Commission forAgricultural Costs & Prices (CACP), afterconsidering the views of State Governments andCentral Ministries/Departments concerned andotherrelevantfactors.Themandatedcropsare14cropsofthekharifseasonviz.paddy, jowar,bajra,maize,ragi,arhar,moong,urad,groundnut-in-shell,soyabean, sunflower, sesamum, nigerseed andcotton; 6 rabi crops viz. wheat, barley, gram,masur(lentil),rapeseed/mustardandsafflowerandtwoothercommercialcropsviz.juteandcopra.Inaddition,theMSPsoftoriaandde-huskedcoconutare f ixed on the basis of the MSPs of rapeseed/mustardandcopra,respectively.
Governmenthasannounceditshistoricdecisionon04.07.2018tofixMSPatalevelofatleast150percentof the costofproduction for14kharif crops2018-19seasonwhichredeemsthepromisemadeintheUnionBudgetfor2018-19.Earlier,theMSPfixedforCoprafor2018andjutefor2018-19 are at level of 150 percent and 163.21percentofcostofproductionrespectively.StatementindicatingMSPsandreturnovercostofproduction for Kharif Crop of 2018-19 is atAnnexure.
ANNEXUREMinimumSupportPrices(MSPs)andReturnoverCostofProduction
(Rs/quintal)Commxodity 2018-19
Sl.No. KHARIFCROPS MSP MSP%ReturnoverCost
PADDY(Common) 1750 50.091
(GradeA)^ 1770
50.092 JOWAR(Hybrid) 2430
(Maldandi)^ 2450
96.973 BAJRA 1950
50.314 MAIZE 1700
50.015 RAGI 2897
65.366 ARHAR(Tur) 5675
50.007 MOONG 6975
62.898 URAD 560050.019 COTTON(MediumStaple) 5150
(LongStaple)^ 5450
50.0010 GROUNDNUTINSHELL 4890
50.0111 SUNFLOWERSEED 538850.0112 SOYABEEN 3399
50.0113 SESAMUM 6249
50.0114 NIGERSEED 5877
ThiswasstatedbyShriC.R.Chaudhary,MoS,MinistryofConsumeraffairs,FoodandPublicdistributioninawrittenreplyinRajyasabha.
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Under theNationalFoodSecurityAct,2013,poorfamilies are guaranteed five kg of foodgrains perpersonpermonth,atheavilysubsidisedratesofRs1-3perkgAditiGoyal|TheWire“Afteraprolongeddecline,worldhungerappearstobeontheriseagain”,claimsareporttitled'TheStateofFoodSecurityandNutritionintheWorld(2017)'bytheFoodandAgricultureOrganisationoftheUN.Nowhere is thismore true than in India,which ishometo190.7millionundernourishedpeople,themost in any country.While thismay seem like afantasticclaiminthecontextofthefastestgrowingeconomyintheworld,herearesomestatisticsfromthereport:
14.5%oftheIndianpopulationisunder-nourished47.5millionIndianchildrenunderfiveyearsofagearestunted–again,themostinanycountryintheworld51.4%ofIndianwomenofreproductiveage(15-49years)sufferfromanaemia
64.9%ofIndianwomen(thehighestproportioninthe world) rely exclusively on breastfeeding forfeedinginfantsbetween0-5monthsofage
Thesenumberscertainlytellastory–butnumbersare,bydefinition,abstractconcepts.Puttingafacetothisstorymayhelp–orfaces,inthiscase.Afewdaysago,threesisters(Mansi(8),Shikha(4),Parul(2)) inDelhi'sMandawali areadiedof starvation.Amita Saxena, the medical superintendent of LalBahadurShastriHospital,toldNDTVthat“….therewasnotaspeckfoundinthestomach,bladderandrectumofthechildren……itlookedliketheyhadnoteatensinceeight-ninedays”.
Thisisnotanisolatedincident–inOctoberlastyear,
11-year old Santoshi, in Jharkhand, died ofstarvation when her mother's ration card wascancelled after she failed to link it toAadhaar. Inanotherrecentoccurrence,RajendraBirhor,a40-year-oldtribalmaninJharkhanddiedofstarvation,ashisfamilydidnothavearationcard.Hisdeathfollowed that of Chintamani Malhar, another 40-year-old in the same district who had died ofstarvationacoupleofweeksearlier.
Apartfromhunger,thereisanothercommonthreadthatruns throughall thesedeaths– theclaimsofauthorities that the deaths were caused due to“illness”.InSantoshi'scase,themother,KoiliDevi,wasthreatenedthatherdeceaseddaughter'sbodywouldbedugupandcutopenforpostmortem,ifshe continued to insist that her daughter died ofstarvation.ScrollreportedthatKoiliDevidisplayedunusualresiliencewhensherationalised,“Nowthatmy daughter is dead, how does it matter whatanyonedoeswithherbody?”
Why is this happening in a country whichsupposedly produces more food than it needs?According to the World Economic Forum, Indianeedsapproximately230milliontonnesoffoodperyeartofeeditspopulation–andIndia'sfoodgrainoutput in 2016-2017was a record 273.3milliontonnes.
Rats may be one answer. Sharad Pawar, formerunion agriculture minister, once told Parliamentthatnearly40%ofthevalueofannualproductionoffoodinIndiaiswasted,withcropslefttorotinthesunwithoutstorageortransportation,oreatenbyinsectsandrats.
AccordingtoanRTIreplygivenbytheMinistryofConsumer Affairs, Food & Public Distribution,61,824tonnesoffoodgrainsweredamagedinthe
Why are Indians still starving when foodgrain output is at a record high?
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However,thesemeasures,evenifimplemented,wouldstill not be sufficient to put food in the mouths ofSantoshi,Parul,ShikhaandMansi,fortheissuerunsdeeperthanalackofinfrastructuralfacilities.
InIndia,infrastructuralconstraintsaside,theredoesexistabasicframeworktoensurethatpoorfamiliesa re p rov i d ed w i t h a minimum quantity of food.Under the National FoodSecurity Act, 2013, poorfamiliesareguaranteedfivekgoffoodgrainsperpersonper month, at heavilysubsidised rates of Rs 1-3perkg.TheAct reportedlycovers 75% and 50% ofIndia's rural and urbanpopulations respectively,and yet, the Santoshis andParuls of India continue tofallthroughthecracks.
The reason is simple – toavail the benefits of theNationalFoodSecurityAct,familiesarerequiredtoholdrationcards,andnow,theAadhaar has furtherexacerbated the issue.Authorities at the groundlevelinsistthattheserationcardsmustbelinkedtoAadhaar,despite thefact that the constitutional validity of Aadhaar ishanginginbalance–theverdictinthematterhasbeenreservedbytheSupremeCourt.
Thefundamentalquestionhereisthatshouldaccessto something as basic as food be governed by theavailabilityofdocumentationsuchasanAadharcard?RighttoFoodisabasichumanright,andinIndia,is
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enshrinedasafundamentalrightunderArticle21oftheConstitution,whichguaranteesrighttolifeandliberty.TherighttolifeasreferredtounderArticle21hasbeeninterpretedtomeanarighttolivewithdignity and not mere animal existence and that implies ensuringaccesstofoodandnotjustavailabilityoffood..
TheUN'sCommitteeonEconomic,SocialandCulturalRightsinitsMay 1999 publication 'Substantive Issues Arising in theImplementationoftheInternationalCovenantonEconomic,Social,andCulturalRights–GeneralComment12–TheRighttoAdequateFood'notedthat,Fundamentally,therootsoftheproblemofhungerandmalnutritionarenotlackoffoodbutlackofaccesstoavailablefood,interaliabecauseofpoverty,bylargesegmentsoftheworld'spopulation…
Further, with regard to the State's obligation to ensure access toadequatefood,thereportwentontonotethat:
15.Therighttoadequatefood,likeanyotherhumanright,imposesthreetypesorlevelsofobligationsonStatesparties:theobligationstorespect, to protect and to fulfil. In turn, the obligation to fulfilincorporates both an obligation to facilitate and an obligation toprovide.Theobligationtorespectexistingaccesstoadequatefoodrequires States parties not to take any measures that result inpreventingsuchaccess.TheobligationtoprotectrequiresmeasuresbytheStatetoensurethatenterprisesorindividualsdonotdepriveindividualsoftheiraccesstoadequatefood.Theobligationtofulfil(facilitate) means the State must pro-actively engage in activitiesintendedtostrengthenpeople'saccesstoandutilizationofresourcesandmeanstoensuretheirlivelihood,includingfoodsecurity.Finally,wheneveranindividualorgroupisunable,forreasonsbeyondtheircontrol, to enjoy the right to adequate foodby themeans at theirdisposal, States have the obligation to fulfil (provide) that rightdirectly……
Intermsoftheabove, it is incumbentonStatestonotonlyensureavailabilityofandaccesstoadequatefood,butalsotoensurethatnomeasuresaretakensuchthatthereisahindranceinaccessingfood.Mostimportantly,wheneverpeopleareunabletoenjoyaccesstofooddirectly, it is the responsibilityof the State to fulfil that obligationdirectly.
Closerhome,specificallyinthecontextoftheNationalFoodSecurityAct, in thematterofSwarajAbhiyanvsUnionof India (2016), theSupremeCourtnotedthat:
……there can be no doubt that the right to food is actually aconstitutionalrightandnotmerelyastatutoryright….Inanyevent,eveniftherighttofoodisastatutoryright,itwouldbetheobligationoftheStatetomakeallpossibleeffortsandsomemoretoensurethat
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to the extent possible, adequate food grains areavailabletoallandparticularlytothoseindroughtaffectedareas.
Further, thecourtalsostated that “It ishigh timethatthemachineryundertheNFSActisputinplacebyallconcernedotherwisetheenactmentofsocialjusticelegislationswillhavenomeaningatall…..”
Giventheabove,theneedofthehouristoensurethat the machinery put in place to enforce asubstantive right does not end up becoming thebiggestbarriertotherealisationofthatright.Itisset law that procedures cannot impact vestedsubstantive rights – and the right to life andcorrespondingly,food,isthemostsubstantiveofall
rights.
AsFrenchphilosopherSimoneWeiloncesaid,“Itisaneternalobligationtowardthehumanbeingnottolethimsufferfromhungerwhenonehasachanceofcoming to his assistance.” It is high time that thefastestgrowingeconomy in theworldwokeup tothatobligation
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Jan., 2018 AVG 178.06177.60225.50 258.20 216.80
Feb., 2018 AVG 190.51188.75239.75 249.25 223.25
Apr., 2018 AVG 197.84228.50240.25 246.75 231.25
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London — Russian wheat exports between thestartofthemarketingyearonJuly1andAugust8were4.63millionmt,up90%ontheyear,RussianAgricultureMinistrydatashowedMonday.
Russian wheat exports up 90% at 4.6 mil mt inmarketing year to August 8
Despite this, crop production forecasts aremuchlower at around 70millionmt for 2018-19 than2017-18's85millionmtharvest.Supply constraints have subsequently pushed
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pricestorecordhighs.Deepseaport12.5%proteinwheatwasassessedbyS&PGlobalPlattsata41-monthhighof$231.50/mtFriday.
However, the soaring cost of wheat has led to aslowdownindemandasbuyersopttodigintotheirstocks.This was reflected in the pace of exports, whichgrewatamuchslowerpacethanthepreviousweek.However,productionforecastsarerising,reflectedinFriday'sWorldAgricultureSupplyandDemand
Estimate report by the US Department ofAgriculture.
TheforecastforRussianproductionwasrevisedup1 million mt to 68 million mt. Exports too wererevisedup1millionmtto35millionmtbutstillwellshortofthe42millionmtexportedin2017-18.Meanwhile, Russian Ministry data showed that288,000mtofcornwasexported,down35.3%onthe yearwhile barley exportswere also down at683,000mtfrom846,000mtayearearlier.
Coloured wheat may replace traditional variety for its health benefitsWheatisthestaplefoodandanecessityofalmosteveryNorthIndian.Butincreasingalimentssuchasincreasing weight, cholesterol level and diabeteshave lead researchers to rethink and bring in aproducewhichcannotonlyminimise,butalsoputanendtosuchailmentsonceandforall.
Forthis,thetraditionalwheatshallnowreplacethecolouredonewhichhashigheranthocyaninlevelascomparedtotheearlierone.
Colouredwheatinpurple,blackandbluecolourhasbeen grown by two brothers of Pangalian villagenearhere.PrabhdayalSinghPangliandPavittarPalSinghPangliareconfidentthatthecolouredwheatshalldiscouragetheailments,amajorityofwhichturntobechronicwiththepassageoftime.
PavittarPalSinghPangli,whoisalsothepresidentoftheBorlaugFarmers'AssociationforSouthAsia,hassignedanMoUwithNABI,aprominentinstituteofbiotechnology,fortheproductionandprocessingofcolouredwheat.
Coloured wheat is rich in many ways since thecontentofanthocyaninisashighas40to140ppmascomparedtothetraditionalwheatinwhichitis5to15ppm.Anthocyaninisanantioxidantwhichissaid to remove free radicals from the body, apart
from reducing the risk of diabetes, cholesterol,obesity,agingandcanceretc.Colouredwheatisalsobelieved to have enhanced zinc content, amicronutrient of which many individuals ofdevelopingcountriesaredeficientin.
“Though the average yield of coloured wheat iscomparativelylow,itspriceisdefinitelylowerthanrice.Moreover,withpeoplegettinghealthconsciousday by day, they wish to eat nutritional diet.Coloured wheat can provide all such benefits,”sharedPavittarPalSinghPangli.
Pangli,whohasgrowncolouredwheatinhisfieldsat Panglian village, opined, “Wheat has a veryimportantplace inour livesasa largenumberofIndiansconsume itdaily.Their lackofknowledgeaboutagriculture,however,makesthemvulnerableto misunderstandings, which are fuelled bypropaganda.ColouredwheathasbeendevelopedatNABI after rigorous research of seven years byroutine and safest method of plant breedingtechnology. This new research of bio-fortifiedcoloured wheat will be a big boost to end thenutritionalhunger.”
“Nutritionally-enrichedwheatisgainingpopularitywith health-conscious people who are ready tospendextrabucksratherthanrisktheirbodyand
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make it prone to several diseases. It can beconsumedinsignificantamount.Colouredwheatissurelygoing tobenefit Indians inmanywaysandprove cheaper in the long run as the need formedicineforvariousailmentsshallbereducedtoaconsiderableextentandpeopleshallremainfitandhealthy and say goodbye to major aliments,” theBourlougAssociationchiefasserted.
Richinanthocyanin:Colouredwheatisrichinmany
wayssincethecontentofanthocyaninisashighas40to140ppmascomparedtothetraditionalwheatin which it is 5 to 15 ppm. Anthocyanin is anantioxidant which is said to remove free radicalsfrom the body apart from reducing the risk ofdiabetes,cholesterol,obesity,agingandcanceretc.Colouredwheat isalsobelieved tohaveenhancedzinc content, a micronutrient of which manyindividualsofdevelopingcountriesaredeficientin.
International team of scientists including 18 Indian scientists decode complex wheat genomeIn a major scientific breakthrough, a team ofinternationalresearchers,including18fromIndiadecoded the wheat genome, consideredinsurmountablesofar.Theinformationgeneratedwill help to identify genes controlling complexagronomic traits such as yield, grain quality,resistancetodiseasesandpests,aswellastolerancetodrought,heat,waterloggingandsalinity.Reactingtothebreakthrough,Science&TechnologyMinister Dr Harsh Vardhan said, “cracking of thebread wheat genome will go a long way indeveloping climate-resilient wheat and help tideover possible impact of climate change on farmoutput.”TheministercongratulatedtheIndianteam
involved in the research and said, it proves ourscientists are capableofmatching thebest in theworldinanydiscipline.Inanarticlepublishedin'Science',theauthorssaid,the DNA sequence has been ordered and itrepresents the highest quality genome sequencegenerated to date for the bread wheat. Thereference genome covers 94% (14.5 Gb) of theentire wheat genome. The bread wheat has acomplexhexaploidgenomewhichis40timeslargerthanthatofthericegenomeand5timeslargerthanthehumangenome.
FCI seeks immediate nod to shift 8-10 lakh tonne wheat to warehousesThewheatproductionin2017-18cropyear(July-June)hasnowbeenrevisedto99.7milliontonne.The total procurement of wheat by FCI alsoincreased to 35.51 million tonne this year from30.83milliontonnein2017.Asmuchas50lakhtonneofwheatlyinginopeninPunjab due to warehouse shortage could soon
perish unless evacuated to warehouses in otherstates.Asmuchas50lakhtonneofwheatlyinginopeninPunjab due to warehouse shortage could soonperish unless evacuated to warehouses in other
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states.
Sensing the urgency, Food Corporation of India(FCI)isbelievedtohavesoughtanimmediate'in-principle'approvalfromthefoodministrytoshift8-10lakhtonneofwheattowarehousesinstateslikeAndhraPradesh,TelanganaandMadhyaPradesh.
“Building warehousing infrastructure is an on-going process. Till then, wheat stocks have beenkeptinopen,thoughcoveredunderplasticsheets.Thisyear,60lakhtonneofwheatwaskeptinopenunder covered andplinth (CAP) storage after theprocurement. Out of this, only 10 lakh tonne hasbeen evacuated,” said KAP Sinha, principalsecretary(food)ofPunjabgovernment.HesaidFCIhas been informed about the situation and theconditionsofthegrain.
Since,Punjabconsumeslessthan10lakhtonneofwheatannuallywhereas farmerssellalmost theirentireproducetotheCentralPool(about127lakhtonnein2018-19),FCIusedtoshiftthosesurplusgrainstomajorconsumingstateslikeUttarPradeshandBiharunderthepublicdistributionsystem.However,duetoarecordprocurementof50.87lakhtonneinUttarPradeshin2018,FCIcouldnotshiftthewheatfromPunjabimmediately.
“Last year also therewas about 37 lakh tonne ofwheat purchased in UP while the procurementincreasedbyover37%thisyearfromthepreviousyear. The state requires about 55 lakh tonne ofwheat annually under theNational Food Security
Act.TheCentrehasallocated18.66 lakh tonneofwheattoUttarPradeshduringApril-July,”officialssaid.
There has been a policy decision on the grainmovement under the central pool stocks and itallows transportation to the consuming centresfrom the producing regions only once to avoidduplicationintransportcosts,officialssaid.Since this time, thewheathas tobekept insomewarehouses urgently, the Centre has identifiedthesethreestates–AndhraPradesh,TelanganaandMadhyaPradesh–wherethegrainscanbestoredandwillbeshiftedtotheconsumingstatesinduecourse,theofficialssaid.
Thewheatproductionin2017-18cropyear(July-June)hasnowbeenrevisedto99.7milliontonne.The total procurement of wheat by FCI alsoincreased to 35.51 million tonne this year from30.83milliontonnein2017.
TheCentrehasalreadyallowedFCItosellupto10million tonneofwheat from its stock in theopenmarketthroughtender.Undertheopenmarketsalescheme (OMSS), the Centre has fixed the wheatpricesatRs1,900perquintal(forJuly-September),whichisRs110perquintalhigherthanthelastyear.The OMSS prices are Rs 1,925 and Rs 1,950 perquintal forOctober-Decemberand January-Marchperiods,respectively.
ThoughFCIwasallowedtosell5.4milliontonnesofwheat under the OMSS, traders and flourmillersliftedonly1.5milliontonne
Canada wheat crop seen down 3.3% from 2017
OTTAWA, ONTARIO, CANADA—Loweryieldsdueto adverse weather in Canada are expected toreduce2018productionofallmajorgrainsexceptdurumandbarley,includingallwheatdown3.3%andcanoladown10%,StatisticsCanadasaidinitsfirstsurvey-basedcropforecastoftheseason.“Wheat conditions, including lower-than-averageprecipitation in several parts of Canada, areexpected to drive down production and lower
anticipatedyieldsforsomecrops,”StatisticsCanadasaid in itsProductionofprincipal fieldcrops, July2018 report released Aug. 31. “In addition, hightemperaturesinsomeareasmayhavecontributedtoanexpecteddecreaseinproductionandaverageyieldsforsomecrops.”
Production of all wheat was forecast at 28.987milliontonnes,down996,900tonnes,or3.3%,from29.984million tonnes in2017,StatsCanadasaid.Spring wheat other than durum was forecast at21.559 million tonnes, down 607,300 tonnes, or2.7%,from22.167milliontonneslastyear.Winterwheat outturn was estimated at 2.394 milliontonnes,down461,100tonnes,or16%,from2.855milliontonnesin2017.
Butdurumproductionwasforecastat5.034milliontonnes, up 71,500 tonnes, or 1.4%, from 4.962milliontonneslastyear.
“Total harvested area of wheat in Canada isexpected to increase 9.4% from 2017, to 24.3millionacresin2018,”StatisticsCanadasaid.“Totalyields at the national level are expected to fall11.5%,fromanaverageof49.6bushelsperacrein2017to43.9bushelsperacrein2018.”
Provincially,allwheatproductionintop-producingSaskatchewanwasforecastat12.8milliontonnes,down0.8%from12.9milliontonneslastyear,duetoaforecast13.5%increaseinharvestedareain2018more than offset by a 13% reduction in averageyield.
Canolaproductionwas forecast at 19.162milliontonnes,down2.166million tonnes,or10%, from21.328milliontonnesin2017.Thereductionwasbased on harvested area forecast at 22.5 million
acres,down1.7%from2017,andanaverageyieldof37.5bushelsperacre,down8.5%,StatisticsCanadasaid. Production in Saskatchewanwas forecast at10.1 million tonnes, down 10%, in Alberta at 6milliontonnes,down12%,andinManitobaat2.9milliontonnes,down8%.
Oats production in 2018 was forecast at 3.305milliontonnes,down428,400tonnes,or11%,from3.733milliontonneslastyear.
Productionofcornforgrainwasforecastat13.789milliontonnes,down306,500tonnes,or2.2%,from14.095milliontonnesin2017.
Soybeanproductionwas forecastat7.010milliontonnes, down706,400 tonnes, or9%, from7.717million tonnes last year. Soybean production hadbeenincreasingannuallyforseveralyears.
Ofthekeycrops,theonlyincreaseinproductionwasforecast for barley at 7.992 million tonnes, up100,300tonnes,or1.3%,from7.891milliontonnesin 2017 as an 11.5% increase in harvested areamorethanoffsetsanexpected9%declineinaverageyield.
Production, harvested area and average yieldforecasts were based on a survey of 13,110CanadianfarmerstakenfromJuly6toAug.1.Final2018productionestimateswillbereleasedDec.6andaresubjecttorevisionfortwoyears,StatisticsCanadasaid.
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