An ag economist says global harvested acreage has been trending higher since 2020’s better prices.
David Widmar with Ag Economic Insights tells Brownfield the world has added about an extra 70 million acres into production for 13 primary crops in just two years.
“That’s a significant upturn,” he says. “The last two big expansions we had were during the 1970s and from the mid-2000s to about 2014.”
For perspective, he says that’s not that far off from all of the corn or soybean acres in the U.S.