People may be paying more for food by the end of the year
An economist is warning that we could be paying five to seven per cent more for food by the end of the year.
Doug Porter of B-M-O Nesbitt Burns said bad crops, rising transportation costs, and the economic recovery all mean higher prices for food ingredients.
Turtleford area farmer Alex MacDonald gets a bit upset when he sees what that cost food is in stores, compared to what producers get at the farm-gate.
“I go into the stores and I look at what the split peas or split lentils are worth and it bugs me to see that,” said MacDonald “I've looked on the internet and, I think it was in 1973, it shows that a barrel of oil was $3.65 and a bushel of wheat was the same price. Now oil is over a hundred dollars a barrel and crop insurance is paying something like $6.00 for wheat,” said MacDonald.