Animal production
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Selected geographical area: Canada
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11.9 million1.4%(year-over-year change)
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14.0 million1.3%(year-over-year change)
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1.0 million1.3%(year-over-year change)
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$277.2 million8.2%(annual change)
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12,530,730-2.0%(period-to-period change)
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14,091,50311.1%(period-to-period change)
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145,519,5669.4%(period-to-period change)
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- Articles and reports: 96-325-X202100100019Description: Goats are raised to produce dairy, meat, fibre and skin products. The demand for these products has risen over time in Canada. Results from the Census of Agriculture show that despite a decline in the number of farms reporting goats, the overall number of goats reported on farms in Canada has significantly increased over the last 30 years—largely because of increases in Ontario, where the greatest share of goats has been reported.Release date: 2024-01-30
- 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: 96-325-X202100100003Description: This article presents the highlights and a brief analysis of the results from the 2021 Census of Agriculture for the province of Nova Scotia.Release date: 2022-06-15
- 4. Quebec continues to be the main force behind maple, blueberries, cranberries, dairy cows and pigsArticles and reports: 96-325-X202100100005Description: This article presents the highlights and a brief analysis of the results from the 2021 Census of Agriculture for the province of Quebec.Release date: 2022-06-15
- Articles and reports: 96-325-X202100100006Description: This article presents the highlights and a brief analysis of the results from the 2021 Census of Agriculture for the province of Ontario.Release date: 2022-06-15
- Articles and reports: 96-325-X202100100009Description: This article presents the highlights and a brief analysis of the results from the 2021 Census of Agriculture for the province of Alberta.Release date: 2022-06-15
- 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: 62F0014M2020014Description:
This paper follows work published in 2014 by Statistics Canada, which examined the behaviour of Canadian hog and pork prices between 2012 and 2014, and provides a discussion of the issues impacting the Canadian pork industry from 2018 to present.
Release date: 2020-08-31 - 10. Dairy goats in Ontario: a growing industry ArchivedArticles and reports: 96-325-X201700154873Geography: Geographical region of CanadaDescription:
The number of goats for dairy on agricultural operations in Ontario is increasing as farmers expand and optimize production. When compared to other agricultural operations in the province, dairy goat operations can differ in terms of demographic, geographic, financial and organizational characteristics.
Release date: 2017-12-06
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- Articles and reports: 96-325-X202100100019Description: Goats are raised to produce dairy, meat, fibre and skin products. The demand for these products has risen over time in Canada. Results from the Census of Agriculture show that despite a decline in the number of farms reporting goats, the overall number of goats reported on farms in Canada has significantly increased over the last 30 years—largely because of increases in Ontario, where the greatest share of goats has been reported.Release date: 2024-01-30
- 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: 96-325-X202100100003Description: This article presents the highlights and a brief analysis of the results from the 2021 Census of Agriculture for the province of Nova Scotia.Release date: 2022-06-15
- 4. Quebec continues to be the main force behind maple, blueberries, cranberries, dairy cows and pigsArticles and reports: 96-325-X202100100005Description: This article presents the highlights and a brief analysis of the results from the 2021 Census of Agriculture for the province of Quebec.Release date: 2022-06-15
- Articles and reports: 96-325-X202100100006Description: This article presents the highlights and a brief analysis of the results from the 2021 Census of Agriculture for the province of Ontario.Release date: 2022-06-15
- Articles and reports: 96-325-X202100100009Description: This article presents the highlights and a brief analysis of the results from the 2021 Census of Agriculture for the province of Alberta.Release date: 2022-06-15
- 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: 62F0014M2020014Description:
This paper follows work published in 2014 by Statistics Canada, which examined the behaviour of Canadian hog and pork prices between 2012 and 2014, and provides a discussion of the issues impacting the Canadian pork industry from 2018 to present.
Release date: 2020-08-31 - 10. Dairy goats in Ontario: a growing industry ArchivedArticles and reports: 96-325-X201700154873Geography: Geographical region of CanadaDescription:
The number of goats for dairy on agricultural operations in Ontario is increasing as farmers expand and optimize production. When compared to other agricultural operations in the province, dairy goat operations can differ in terms of demographic, geographic, financial and organizational characteristics.
Release date: 2017-12-06
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