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Over
the past couple of years, western Canadian agriculture has seen numerous
challenges. In 2006, the cost/price squeeze is expected to intensify.
Grain and oilseed prices are near historic lows. Fuel, fertilizer and other
input costs are projected to keep rising. Industry observers are pointing to
an unprecedented cash crunch for crop farmers.
How
will farmers respond in 2006?
• What will happen to their crop rotations?
• Will they adjust by reducing inputs?
• What other changes can be expected?
If the
media reports are to be believed, the farm sector will see some monumental
changes. This uncertainty could cause significant difficulties, not only for
farmers, but also the businesses that serve the industry.
Businesses need reliable information and forecasts to adjust effectively to
shifts in farmers’ production practices. Informa Economics is responding to
this need with a Crop Production Intentions Multi-Client Study – a
comprehensive study of farmers’ expectations for the coming year. This
syndicated study provides value to participants by providing the benefits of
a comprehensive study at a fraction of the cost.
Please click on the attached file to find more detail about this important
research. We invite you to contact us with any enquiries about the study.
The
entire prospectus in pdf form

To obtain additional information or to
enroll, please contact:
Mr.
Chuck Penner
Informa Economics, Inc.
1200-191 Lombard Avenue
Winnipeg, MB
R3B0X1
Telephone: 204.925.7071
Fax:
204.925.7074
chuck.penner@informaecon.com
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