Seeded area in the spring of 2013 was expected to be at least 10-15 per cent lower than the 21.5 million acres seeded to the crop in the spring of 2012, said Mike Jubinville, an analyst with ProFarmer Canada.
A lot of the acreage loss to canola will be seeded instead to wheat, barley and possibly a few other cereal crops, he said.
The overextended rotation of canola during the past number of years and the development of disease issues was a key factor in the reduced seeded area for the crop, said Chris Beckman, the oilseed analyst with the market analysis division of Agriculture and Agri-Food Canada in Winnipeg.
"Clubroot, aster yellows as well as even more common disease issues have increased in canola as farmers across the country have tried to maximize canola yields in order to take advantage of strong financial returns," he said.
Beckman agreed a lot of the area that will not be seeded to canola was likely to go to wheat.
High prices for wheat -- and the removal of the Canadian Wheat Board as the sole marketer of the grain in Western Canada -- were expected to translate into farmers planting the crop, said Ken Ball, with the PI Financial Group.
So the market need not BUY acres?
A lot of the acreage loss to canola will be seeded instead to wheat, barley and possibly a few other cereal crops, he said.
The overextended rotation of canola during the past number of years and the development of disease issues was a key factor in the reduced seeded area for the crop, said Chris Beckman, the oilseed analyst with the market analysis division of Agriculture and Agri-Food Canada in Winnipeg.
"Clubroot, aster yellows as well as even more common disease issues have increased in canola as farmers across the country have tried to maximize canola yields in order to take advantage of strong financial returns," he said.
Beckman agreed a lot of the area that will not be seeded to canola was likely to go to wheat.
High prices for wheat -- and the removal of the Canadian Wheat Board as the sole marketer of the grain in Western Canada -- were expected to translate into farmers planting the crop, said Ken Ball, with the PI Financial Group.
So the market need not BUY acres?
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