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The July 2014 Canadian Dry Bean Crop Report highlights a significant 35% increase in planting compared to 2013, reflecting strong grower interest. The spring estimate of 347,000 acres has been revised to 330,000 actual planted acres. Manitoba's crop development has faced delays due to wet, cool conditions, while the western prairies report excellent growing conditions. Currently, 65% of the dry bean crop is rated good-excellent. Key varieties include Pinto, Navy, and Black beans with varying acreage and yield projections across provinces.
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CANADIAN DRY BEAN CROP REPORT JULY 2014 PRESENTED BY: KEVEN SAWCHUK
Contracting and planting summary • Strong grower interest for dry bean acres • 35% increased planting vs 2013 • Spring estimate 347,000 acres vs 330,000 actual • Limited seed stocks on preferred types • Manitoba crop 7-10 delayed due wet, cool • Excellent conditions Western prairies • 65% of dry bean crop rated good-excellent at present
Manitoba – planted acres + 28% VARIETYACRES YIELD EST. PINTO 44,000 14.5cwt NAVY 40,000 BLACK 14,500 CRANS 4,500 LRK 9,000 DRK 3,000 OTHER 13,000 TOTAL 128,000 1,856,000cwt
Ontario – planted acres + 45% VARIETYACRES YIELD EST. NAVY 85,000 20cwt BLACK 10,000 CRAN 10,500 DRK 8,500 LRK 4,000 OTHER 12,000 TOTAL 130,000 2,600,000cwt
Alberta – planted acres + 17% VARIETYACRES YIELD EST. PINTO 26,000 23cwt GNB 19,000 SMALL RED 3,000 BLACK 5,000 OTHER 2,000 TOTAL 55,000 1,265,000cwt
Saskatchewan – planted acres + 37% VARIETYACRES YIELD EST. PINTO 8,000 21cwt OTHER 3,000 TOTAL 11,000 231,000cwt
Quebec – planted acres VARIETYACRES YIELD EST. CRAN 6,000 22cwt OTHER 500 TOTAL 6,500 143,000cwt
Garbanzo beans – planted acres (-10%) • Spring estimate down 50% - actual down 10% • slow exports during past 12 months • 90% currently rated good-excellent, est. 17cwt/acre • 35% carry out 2013 stocks – mostly 6-8mm size 175,000 acres x 17cwt yield = 2,975,000cwt carry out 1,400,000cwt total supply 4,375,000cwt