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$2.1 billion3.9%(annual change)
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$2.5 billion9.2%(annual change)
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$749.6 million2.0%(annual change)
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$1.3 billion-4.1%(annual change)
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$1.6 billion1.8%(annual change)
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10.4 million gallons-40.2%(annual change)
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$694 million6.3%(annual change)
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270,294 acres1.0%(period-to-period change)
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268,319,936 square feet7.6%(period-to-period change)
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772,652 colonies37.7%(period-to-period change)
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332,812 acres6.7%(period-to-period change)
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- Table: 18-10-0266-03Geography: CanadaFrequency: MonthlyDescription: This data table presents monthly data from the Industrial Product Price Index on food and beverage products, according to the North American Product Classification System 2017 Version 2.0. The base period for the index is (202001=100).Release date: 2024-05-28
- 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
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- Table: 18-10-0266-03Geography: CanadaFrequency: MonthlyDescription: This data table presents monthly data from the Industrial Product Price Index on food and beverage products, according to the North American Product Classification System 2017 Version 2.0. The base period for the index is (202001=100).Release date: 2024-05-28
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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
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