- Farm-gate sales for vegetables rose by 11.2% to nearly $1.6 billion and fruit sales increased by 15.3 % to $1.4 billion in 2022 compared with 2021.
- The fresh produce industry, including the supply chain and the induced economic activity from their employees’ spending, added a total of nearly $4.1 billion in government revenues in 2022.
- Total labour income earned in the economy because of the economic activity in the fresh produce sector was nearly $10 billion.
“We are proud to represent an industry that provides Canadians with fresh fruits and vegetables, supports employment from coast to coast to coast, and makes a significant contribution to Canada's economy,” said RonLemaire, CPMA president. “Despite recent challenges that threatened food security in Canada, the data in thisreport clearly illustrate our industry’s key role in the Canadian economy and food supply chain and why we need thegovernment to work with us to support our industry’s priorities.”
In addition to national-level analysis, the 2023 Economic Footprint of Canada’s Fresh Produce Sector report also breaks down economic impacts in certain key provincial jurisdictions, including Ontario, British Columbia, Québec, and three Maritime provinces.
To read the full Economic Footprint of Canada’s Fresh Produce Sector report, visit CPMA’s website.
Source : The Grower