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Agriculture is the primary industry in Prince Edward Island (PEI), followed by tourism. Approximately 595,000 acres of the island's 1.4 million acres are dedicated to farming, generating $400 million in cash farm receipts as of 2010. The island is home to 1,353 farms, primarily family-owned, with an average size of 350 acres. Notable sectors include potato, dairy, beef, and vegetable production, contributing significantly to both the local economy and workforce. With emerging trends in organic farming and local markets, PEI's agricultural landscape continues to evolve.
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Prince Edward Island Agriculture Introduction
PEI General Agriculture Facts • # 1 industry - followed by tourism • 595,000 acres (approx.) out of possible 1.4 million • Generated $400 million in total farm cash receipts in 2010 • 1353 farms (2016 census) • Farms are family owned and operated
PEI General Agriculture Facts • Average farm size - 350 acres • Average farm capital- $869,985 • 8.9% of Island’s workforce • 3.6% of Islanders are farmers (higher than national average of 2.4%) • Our entire economy affected by agriculture
Potato Production Food Country - The Family Farm
Potato Production • 360 Farms (86,000 acres)(20% of farmland) • Over the last five years farm cash receipts values have ranged from $288 to $415million annually between 2014 and 2018. • PEI Potato Board • 3 sectors • Table - 30% of total acreage • Seed - 10% of total acreage • Processing (frozen products, chips- 60% of total acreage
Potato Harvest Rick Mercer – Harvesting Potatoes
Dairy Production • Stable- Supply Management • a marketing system where producers control the production (supply) of a particular commodity (product). • 165 dairy farms 9 processing plants • 14,000 dairy cows (11,666 in production) • Holstein most popular breed • Most herds have purebred and registered cattle Milking a Cow
Dairy Production • Average herd size is 60 cows (20-300) • Average production per cow is 8,500 liters per year (100 glasses/day) 1.6% of Canada’s supply • Quota Price $28,000 • Annual milk production exceeds 120 million liters • Dairy Farmers of PEI • Breeding stock sold throughout world
Beef Production Beef Operation Charolais Hereford Shorthorn Shorthorn
Beef Production • 35% of all farms (approx. 450 farms) • 2 sectors: Cow/calf and Feedlot • feeders marketed annually • Average herd size 40 head • Co-op Atlantic Tender Beef Classic brand • PEI Cattle Producers
Hog Production • 20 to 13 farms – bio security procedures • 2 sectors • Weaner production ( up to 30 lbs) • Finishing production ( up to 200 lbs) • 66,000 to 36,000 pigs • Industry is in transition/crisis • The Hog Farm Transition Program • Herd health
Swine Breeds Landrace Duroc Yorkshire Hampshire
Vegetable Production • 110 farms (excluding potato farms) • 2000 acres • Carrots (795 acres) • Rutabagas/turnip (610 acres) • Brocolli (220 acres) • Cauliflower (200 acres) • Cabbage (195 acres) • Onions (100 acres)
Vegetable Production • Smaller acres of: • Lettuce (40 acres) • Pumpkins (25 acres) • Cucumber (15 acres) • Beans (15 acres) • Peppers (12 acres) • Garlic (10 acres) • Beets (5 acres) • Tomatoes (5 acres)
Local fresh markets Organic market Processing (Island Quality Vegetables Inc.) High labour requirement Growing interest in processing crops Vegetable Production Food Country - Brookfield Gardens
Eggs and Poultry • Supply-managed commodities • 2 sectors • Eggs • Meat poultry 7 producers, PEI produced 3.8 million dozen eggs • 7 egg farmers producing 3.72 million eggs annually • 10 producers producing chicken (7.5 million broilers) and turkey (15,000) Meet a Canadian Egg Farmer
The Fur Breeders • 12 mink farms • Produce pelts for European market (volatile world economy makes it hard to predict future markets) 11.3 million - 135,000 pelts • pelting equipment is automated and computerized and the animals are euthanized painlessly using the most humane method, in a carbon monoxide chamber. • The PEI Fur Breeders Association
Fruit Production • Largest acreage of commercial fruit crops is lowbush blueberries (13,500 acres, 10 million lbs.) (95% of fruit land) • Smaller acres of strawberries & raspberries • Rising interest in grape- 55 acres • Increasing interest in commercial cranberry bogs • Strawberry nursery stock exported to US • 20,000 apple trees in production, 500 acres • 6,000 colonies of bees for pollination services
Organic Production • 47certified organic producers • 3 years since last application of synthetic chemicals and fertilizer • 10,000acres currently certified • Crops and livestock • Local market- Farmers Market • Market demand is increasing • CSA – Community Shared Agriculture Charlottetown Farmers Market
Organic Crops Grown on PEI • Potatoes, • soybean, • grains, • vegetables, • hemp, • blueberries, • herbs, • forages, • strawberries
Forage Production • Over 135,000 acres of hay yielding about 2 ton/acre • Species of grass/legumes grown • Red clover • Alfalfa • Timothy • Stored as hay or silage
Forage Production alfalfa red clover timothy
Forage Production • weight of a 4 X 4 round bale is between 800-1000 pounds • cost of a round bale is between $15 - $20 • one bale will feed 10 beef cows a day
Grains & Oilseed Production • Largest group of crops (139,000 acres) • Most grain fed to livestock • Grown in rotation with potato crops • 180,000 acres of wheat, oats, barley and mixed grain, grain corn • Soybeans (55,000 +, for overseas market 1/3 to Japan for tofu) • New opportunities in fuel production Food vs. Fuel
Cereal Production • Smaller amounts of rye and milling wheat grown (for flour production) • Harvesting begins in mid-August and ends in early October • Straw is baled (square or round) for bedding
Sustainable Farming • “We don’t own the land, we borrow it from our children.” • Farming in a sustainable manner • Enhanced Environmental Farm Plan • Watercourse Buffer Zones • Agricultural Crop Rotation Act • ALUS Program