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Average Canadian farmland values soar again, but uplift uneven across country
Farm Credit Canada reported a 9.3% nationwide rise in farmland values for 2025 with the largest increases in Prairie provinces and a decline in British Columbia.
- Canadian farmland values rose an average of 9.3 per cent in 2025, extending a more than three-decade upward trend, according to the latest FCC Farmland Values Report by Farm Credit Canada.
- Regional results diverged sharply across the country, with Prairie provinces leading: Manitoba recorded 12.2 per cent growth, Alberta 11.4 per cent, and Saskatchewan 9.4 per cent, while British Columbia declined 1.7 per cent.
- J.P. Gervais, executive vice-president of agriculture production at FCC, said "demand seems to be stronger for the assets that have the expectation of more production," reflecting market resilience despite tight supply.
- The conflict in the Middle East has hampered fertilizer shipments, threatening producer profitability; the FCC report warns "these issues continue to be relevant risks to assess going forward."
- Expanding its Trade Disruption Customer Support Program last week, FCC now offers new term loans and credit lines of up to $500,000 to help operators navigate market shocks.
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Average Canadian farmland values soar again, but uplift uneven across country
Agricultural land prices in Canada continued to climb last year, but some regions saw more of an increase than others, says a new report by Farm Credit Canada.
·Toronto, Canada
Read Full ArticleFCC: CANADA'S FARMLAND VALUES CONTINUED TO CLIMB IN 2025
BRITISH COLUMBIA – The average value of Canadian farmland continued its steady climb in 2025, increasing by 9.3 per cent, according to the latest FCC Farmland Values Report. The Prairie provinces drove much of the year’s average increase, while the Maritimes followed with continued growth. In contrast, Ontario and Quebec’s increase in average values eased from the stronger gains recorded in previous years. Manitoba recorded the largest average …
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