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- Articles and reports: 62F0014M2022010Description: In 2021, Canada recorded its highest annual increase in the Consumer Price Index (CPI) since 1991, as global supply-chains felt the repercussions of the COVID-19 pandemic, transportation and supply disruptions, and rebounding energy prices – all alongside the effects of the climate crisis.
This analysis uses price data from the Industrial Product Price Index (IPPI), the Wholesale Services Price Index (WSPI), the Retail Services Price Index (RSPI), and the CPI to detail how manufacturers price movement works it way through the supply-chain to ultimately inform the price consumers pay for beef.
Release date: 2022-09-02 - Articles and reports: 18-001-X2021002Description:
The study aims to identify the key nodes and flows in the beef supply chain, and present statistics to provide a better understanding of Canada's beef supply chain. This report is accompanied by a dashboard, which provides data visualizations for the beef supply chain.
The study highlights the overall framework of beef supply chains in Canada using various Statistic Canada data sources to identify entities involved in the commodity's supply chain including production, processing, distribution, consumption, retail sales, and pricing; as well as international and interprovincial trade that occurs at various points in the supply chain. In addition to this, the financial structure of beef farms and the level of employment in the industry are also examined in the study.
Release date: 2021-07-29 - Data Visualization: 71-607-X2021021Description:
This dashboard highlights the overall framework of beef value chains in Canada, and identify entities production, processing, distribution, consumption, retail sales, and pricing; as well international trade of goods.
The dashboard uses various Statistic Canada data sources including the Canadian International Merchandise Trade database, the Biannual Livestock Survey, the Farm Cash Receipts, the Farm Product Price Index, Farm Product Price Survey, the Consumer Price Index, the Industrial Product Price Index, the Wholesale Services Price Index, and the Retail Services Price Index. The sources provide data ranging from 2007 to 2020.
This dashboard is accompanied by a report, which examines the beef supply chain more comprehensively and includes additional data sources.
Release date: 2021-07-29 - Articles and reports: 45-28-0001202000100086Description:
This article presents an analysis of the COVID-19 pandemic impact on the Canadian beef supply chain, from Ranch to Slaughter House, from Wholesale to Retail and from domestic market to Imports/Exports. The study uses various data sources from Statistics Canada and Agriculture and Agri-food Canada (AAFC) with main focus on wholesale services prices. This publication also uses data from the product-based development project for the Wholesale Services Price Index (WSPI) using the North American Product Classification System (NAPCS). This project is part of Statistics Canada's user-centric modernization initiative. The product-based WSPI data are not yet released to the public.
Note: The WSPI represents the change in the price of wholesale services, which is defined as the margin price (or margin). The margin is the difference between the average purchase price and the average selling price of a given product. It is not a wholesale selling price.
Release date: 2020-11-17 - Thematic map: 95-634-X201700154906Description:
This fifth set of thematic maps, based on the 2016 Census of Agriculture data, present maps about livestock, poultry and bees as well as characteristics of farm operators such as age and sex and hours of work.
Release date: 2018-04-26 - 6. Beef cows, 2011 ArchivedThematic map: 95-634-X201400114077Description:
This dot-density map shows the number of beef cows reported in 2011 by 2011 Census Division and the 2011 agricultural ecumene.
Release date: 2014-11-17 - Table: 21-208-XGeography: CanadaDescription:
This publication provides detailed financial information on farm-level revenues, expenses and net operating income by province, type of farm (based on the North American Industry Classification System) and revenue class. Information on the degree of specialization for selected farm types and financial performance indicators of farms by province and by type of farm are also presented.
This publication also includes data highlights and information on concepts, methods and data quality. A relevant article on the story emanating from the data is also featured.
Data from Canada Revenue Agency's income tax returns of unincorporated and incorporated farms provide the statistical basis for this publication.
Release date: 2012-06-26 - Table: 23-009-XDescription:
This quarterly bulletin provides detailed data on the stocks of frozen beef, pork, veal, mutton, lamb and fancy meats in Canada, by region, for domestic and imported supplies.
Release date: 2012-05-03 - 9. Statistics on Income of Farm Operators ArchivedTable: 21-206-XDescription:
This publication provides information on sources and levels of farm and off-farm income for operators by province, type of farm (based on the North American Industry Classification System) and revenue class.
Distributional tables on income of operators are also presented. This publication also includes data highlights and information on concepts, methods and data quality. A relevant article on the story emanating from the data is also featured.
Data from Canada Revenue Agency's income tax returns of farmers operating unincorporated and incorporated farms provide the statistical basis for this publication.
Release date: 2012-03-15 - 10. Cattle Statistics ArchivedTable: 23-012-XDescription:
This publication contains data on the cattle industry: inventory on farms, supply and disposition, farm production, inventory by farm type and prices.
Release date: 2012-02-20
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- Data Visualization: 71-607-X2021021Description:
This dashboard highlights the overall framework of beef value chains in Canada, and identify entities production, processing, distribution, consumption, retail sales, and pricing; as well international trade of goods.
The dashboard uses various Statistic Canada data sources including the Canadian International Merchandise Trade database, the Biannual Livestock Survey, the Farm Cash Receipts, the Farm Product Price Index, Farm Product Price Survey, the Consumer Price Index, the Industrial Product Price Index, the Wholesale Services Price Index, and the Retail Services Price Index. The sources provide data ranging from 2007 to 2020.
This dashboard is accompanied by a report, which examines the beef supply chain more comprehensively and includes additional data sources.
Release date: 2021-07-29 - Thematic map: 95-634-X201700154906Description:
This fifth set of thematic maps, based on the 2016 Census of Agriculture data, present maps about livestock, poultry and bees as well as characteristics of farm operators such as age and sex and hours of work.
Release date: 2018-04-26 - 3. Beef cows, 2011 ArchivedThematic map: 95-634-X201400114077Description:
This dot-density map shows the number of beef cows reported in 2011 by 2011 Census Division and the 2011 agricultural ecumene.
Release date: 2014-11-17 - Table: 21-208-XGeography: CanadaDescription:
This publication provides detailed financial information on farm-level revenues, expenses and net operating income by province, type of farm (based on the North American Industry Classification System) and revenue class. Information on the degree of specialization for selected farm types and financial performance indicators of farms by province and by type of farm are also presented.
This publication also includes data highlights and information on concepts, methods and data quality. A relevant article on the story emanating from the data is also featured.
Data from Canada Revenue Agency's income tax returns of unincorporated and incorporated farms provide the statistical basis for this publication.
Release date: 2012-06-26 - Table: 23-009-XDescription:
This quarterly bulletin provides detailed data on the stocks of frozen beef, pork, veal, mutton, lamb and fancy meats in Canada, by region, for domestic and imported supplies.
Release date: 2012-05-03 - 6. Statistics on Income of Farm Operators ArchivedTable: 21-206-XDescription:
This publication provides information on sources and levels of farm and off-farm income for operators by province, type of farm (based on the North American Industry Classification System) and revenue class.
Distributional tables on income of operators are also presented. This publication also includes data highlights and information on concepts, methods and data quality. A relevant article on the story emanating from the data is also featured.
Data from Canada Revenue Agency's income tax returns of farmers operating unincorporated and incorporated farms provide the statistical basis for this publication.
Release date: 2012-03-15 - 7. Cattle Statistics ArchivedTable: 23-012-XDescription:
This publication contains data on the cattle industry: inventory on farms, supply and disposition, farm production, inventory by farm type and prices.
Release date: 2012-02-20 - 8. Farm and Off-farm Income Statistics ArchivedTable: 21-019-XDescription:
This publication provides detailed financial information on farm-level revenues, expenses and net operating income by province, type of farm (based on the North American Industry Classification System) and revenue class. Information on the degree of specialization for selected farm types and financial performance indicators of farms by province and by type of farm are also presented. Sources and levels of farm and off-farm income for operators and farm families are featured as well as distributional tables on farm and off-farm income. This publication also includes data highlights and information on concepts, methods and data quality.
Data from Canada Customs and Revenue Agency's income tax returns of unincorporated and incorporated farms provide the statistical basis for this publication.
Release date: 2004-05-11 - 9. Food Consumption in Canada: Part 1 ArchivedTable: 32-229-XDescription:
This publication contains supply, disposition and per capita disappearance data for the following food groups: cereals, sugars and syrups, pulses and nuts, beverages, dairy products and by-products, poultry, eggs and meats. Per capita disappearance is available on both a retail weight and fresh equivalent basis per day and per year.
Release date: 2003-06-27 - 10. Food Expenditure in Canada ArchivedTable: 62-554-XDescription:
The Family food expenditure in Canada publication provides detailed and summary information on food expenditure by household. Food items purchased from stores and meals bought from restaurants are presented separately. Summary food items purchased from stores include: fresh and frozen meat and poultry; fish; dairy products - milk, cheese; eggs; bakery and cereal products - bread, cookies, cakes; pasta products; breakfast cereal; fresh fruit; other prepared fruit; fresh vegetables; other prepared vegetables; condiments; sugar; coffee and tea; fats and oils; other prepared foods - soups, potato chips; and non-alcoholic beverages. Also, total food purchased from stores is shown by type of store - supermarkets, food specialty stores, convenience stores and other stores. Meals purchased from restaurants are presented as follows: breakfasts, lunches, dinners and between-meals food. Food expenditures are profiled by size and type of household and other household characteristics. Discussions of food purchasing patterns over the years, who goes grocery shopping, who eats out and who buys diary products are included. Information about household income is presented by income group and income quintile.
Summary and detailed information for the provinces (excluding the North West Territories and the Yukon Territory), selected metropolitan areas (including Whitehorse and Yellowknife) and size of area of residence is presented. Detailed expenditure information and cross-classified tables for all levels of geography are available upon request.
Release date: 2003-02-21
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- Articles and reports: 62F0014M2022010Description: In 2021, Canada recorded its highest annual increase in the Consumer Price Index (CPI) since 1991, as global supply-chains felt the repercussions of the COVID-19 pandemic, transportation and supply disruptions, and rebounding energy prices – all alongside the effects of the climate crisis.
This analysis uses price data from the Industrial Product Price Index (IPPI), the Wholesale Services Price Index (WSPI), the Retail Services Price Index (RSPI), and the CPI to detail how manufacturers price movement works it way through the supply-chain to ultimately inform the price consumers pay for beef.
Release date: 2022-09-02 - Articles and reports: 18-001-X2021002Description:
The study aims to identify the key nodes and flows in the beef supply chain, and present statistics to provide a better understanding of Canada's beef supply chain. This report is accompanied by a dashboard, which provides data visualizations for the beef supply chain.
The study highlights the overall framework of beef supply chains in Canada using various Statistic Canada data sources to identify entities involved in the commodity's supply chain including production, processing, distribution, consumption, retail sales, and pricing; as well as international and interprovincial trade that occurs at various points in the supply chain. In addition to this, the financial structure of beef farms and the level of employment in the industry are also examined in the study.
Release date: 2021-07-29 - Articles and reports: 45-28-0001202000100086Description:
This article presents an analysis of the COVID-19 pandemic impact on the Canadian beef supply chain, from Ranch to Slaughter House, from Wholesale to Retail and from domestic market to Imports/Exports. The study uses various data sources from Statistics Canada and Agriculture and Agri-food Canada (AAFC) with main focus on wholesale services prices. This publication also uses data from the product-based development project for the Wholesale Services Price Index (WSPI) using the North American Product Classification System (NAPCS). This project is part of Statistics Canada's user-centric modernization initiative. The product-based WSPI data are not yet released to the public.
Note: The WSPI represents the change in the price of wholesale services, which is defined as the margin price (or margin). The margin is the difference between the average purchase price and the average selling price of a given product. It is not a wholesale selling price.
Release date: 2020-11-17 - Articles and reports: 21-601-M2008091Description:
This study investigates the dynamics of price transmission between the Canadian beef markets along the supply chain and the impact of bovine spongiform encephalopathy (BSE) on prices.
Release date: 2008-12-11 - 5. Canada's economic growth in review ArchivedArticles and reports: 11-010-X20050047828Geography: CanadaDescription:
Growth improved in 2004, part of the world economy having its best year in almost 3 decades. The boom in commodities and the rising loonie sent the trade surplus to a new record and helped investment snap out of a 3-year slump. Energy, especially the tar sands, was a focal point of the upturn in resources. Housing also enjoyed another good year. Growth was evenly spread, with no major industry or province posting a loss last year.
Release date: 2005-04-14 - 6. Canada's Beef Cattle Sector and the Impact of Bovine Spongiform Encephalopathy (BSE) on Farm Family Income ArchivedArticles and reports: 21-601-M2004069Description:
This scenario-based analysis provides an overview of the beef cattle farm structure in Canada and an analysis of the impact of the international trade ban on the total income of families operating single unincorporated beef cattle farms.
Release date: 2004-06-18 - 7. Provincial GDP in 2003 ArchivedArticles and reports: 11-010-X20040056871Geography: Province or territoryDescription:
This publication examines growth in gross domestic product across provinces, using data on interest rates, exports and imports.
Release date: 2004-05-20 - 8. Mad Cow Disease and Beef Trade: An Update ArchivedArticles and reports: 11-621-M2004010Geography: CanadaDescription:
This article provides an update on the beef industry following the discovery of a single reported case of bovine spongiform encephalopathy (BSE), or mad cow disease, on May 20, 2003. It covers data on beef exports, imports, production, live stocks, etc. In addition, the article compares farm prices for cattle with retail beef prices.
Release date: 2004-02-18 - 9. Mad Cow Disease and Beef Trade ArchivedArticles and reports: 11-621-M2003005Geography: CanadaDescription:
This paper examines Canada's beef exports and imports throughout the early days of the beef export ban that came into effect on May 20, 2003. The Canadian beef export market was worth about $4.1 billion in 2002. These exports dropped to virtually zero in June, July and August after the implementation of a worldwide ban on Canadian beef products following the discovery of bovine spongiform encephalopathy (BSE) - more commonly known as mad cow disease - in a single cow. Canadian beef imports increased above historical levels in June before dropping in July and August. Canadian beef imports have not been trivial: they accounted for about $900 million in 2002 or almost 30% of the beef and veal consumed in Canada.
Release date: 2003-11-05 - Articles and reports: 21-601-M2003062Description:
This study examines the geographic distribution of livestock and poultry in May 2001, at the time of the 2001 Census of Agriculture. It compares it with the situation on Census Day 1991 to determine how concentrations have changed during the 1990s.
Release date: 2003-02-18
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