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Vertical Linkages in Agri-food Supply Chains
Vertical Linkages in Agri-food Supply Chains in Canada and the United States. The agri-food sectors of both Canada and the United States are experiencing a trend toward closer vertical coordination. New relationships with downstream product handlers and processors raise many questions for producers, including the...
North American Integration in Agri-Food
North American Integration is Important Increased trade and foreign investment between Canada, the US and Mexico has transformed the agri-food sector in all three countries. For some products, the significance of international borders has declined to such an extent that one North American market can be said to exist....
Canada - U.S. Pesticide Regulation: An Economic Analysis
An Economic Analysis of Price Discrimination. AAFC has monitored pesticide prices on both sides of the border for many years because pesticide pricing has been a perennial issue. Canadian farmers have more recently been concerned with pesticide availability.
Global Market Forecast, April 2012
Summary forecasts including analysis for 20 major product groups covering 7 major world regions -- macro, production, market demand, and trade data.
NAFTA: Outcomes, Challenges and Prospects
One in a series of notes on agricultural policy issues of interest to Canada. As the remaining agriculture-related NAFTA clauses became fully implemented on January 1st, 2008, there is much evidence of the Agreement's benefits to all three members in the forms of the agricultural trade expansion within the region and...
Food Manufacturing Industry in the U.S.
The food manufacturing industry transforms livestock and agricultural products into products for intermediate or final consumption.
According to the U.S. Department of Commerce 2007 Census of Manufacturers, the value of industry shipments of the U.S. wine and brandy industry (NAICS 31213) reached an estimated $12.3 billion,1 employed 33,319 individuals (14,863 production workers), with a total payroll of $1.4 billion.
Global Demand & Supply Data, the United States
Agriculture and Agri-Food Canada
Government Agricultural Agency, Canada
Growth Consultants, the United States
International Trade Administration
U.S. Department of Commerce, the United States