Statistical Overview of the Canadian Maple Industry 2014

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Statistical Overview of the Canadian Maple Industry 2014 Prepared by: Market Analysis and Information Section Horticulture and Cross Sectoral Division Agriculture and Agri-Food Canada November 2015

Her Majesty the Queen in Right of Canada, represented by the Minister of Agriculture and Agri-Food, (2015). Electronic version available at www.agr.gc.ca/horticulture_e ISSN: 925-3796 AAFC No: 12248E Paru également en français sous le titre : Aperçu statistique de l industrie de l érable du Canada, 2014 ISSN: 1925-380X n d'aac: 12248F Author: Zixuan Wang, Market Analysis and Information Section For more information, reach us at www.agr.gc.ca or call us toll-free at 1-855-773-0241.

TABLE OF CONTENTS Overview... 1 1. Production... 2 1.1. Number of maple farms by province... 2 1.2. Number of maple taps by province... 2 1.3. Maple syrup production by province (thousands of gallons)... 3 1.4. Maple syrup production by province - percent share, 2014... 3 1.5. Gross value of maple products by province (thousands of Canadian dollars)... 4 1.6. Gross value of maple products by province - percent share, 2014... 4 2. Trade... 5 2.1. Exports... 5 2.1.1. Maple products exports by province - value (thousands of Canadian dollars)... 5 2.1.2. Maple products exports by province - percent share, 2014... 6 2.1.3. Maple products exports by province - volume (kilograms)... 6 2.1.4. Top 10 maple products export destinations - value (thousands of Canadian dollars).. 7 2.1.5. Top 10 maple products export destinations - percent share, 2014... 7 2.1.6. Top 10 maple products export destinations - volume (kilograms)... 8 3. Availability for consumption... 8 3.1. Maple products available for consumption (kilograms per person)... 8 4. World data... 9 4.1. Top 10 importers of maple sugar and maple syrup (thousands of Canadian dollars)... 9 5. Key Resources... 10 ii

Overview The Canadian maple syrup industry produces 80% of the world s pure maple syrup and is the leading global producer of maple syrup and maple products. Maple syrup was discovered and used as both a sweetener and medicine by First Nations people in eastern Canada long before the arrival of European settlers. Although Canada is home to five species of maple trees, namely the sugar maple, black maple, red maple, silver maple and Manitoba maple, only sugar and black maple trees are ideal for syrup production owing to their higher sugar concentrations of 2% to 3%. 1 Freezing overnight temperatures and mild daytime temperatures are required to maximize the amount of sap that can be extracted from maple trees. While maple syrup production dropped in 2014 compared with 2013, primarily due to weather-related factors in some regions, it nonetheless represented the second best production recorded in the last 20 years. Canada produced over 9 million gallons of maple syrup in 2014, down 5.6% from 2013; the value of maple products declined 6.9% to $379.9 million. The province of Quebec alone accounted for 90.5% of the country s maple syrup production. Canada is the world s largest exporter of maple products, with exports valued at $310 million in 2014, representing almost 82% of production. Quebec accounted for 95.3% of Canadian maple product exports and New Brunswick for 3.9%, with the remaining maple-producing provinces (as listed in Table 2.1.1.) accounting for only 0.8% of total exports. In 2014, 63.2% of Canadian exports went to the United States, 9.6% to Japan and 8.4% to Germany, with the other export destinations (as listed in Table 2.1.4.) accounting for 18.9% of total exports. 1 Jesse Randall, Maple Syrup Production, Iowa State University Forestry Extension, February 2010. 1

1. Production 1.1. Number of maple farms by province 2006 2011 Newfoundland and Labrador 0 1 Prince Edward Island 9 11 Nova Scotia 113 152 New Brunswick 189 191 Quebec 7,054 7,639 Ontario 2,240 2,673 Manitoba 63 67 Saskatchewan 28 24 Alberta 3 7 British Columbia 32 82 Canada 9,731 10,847 Source: Statistics Canada (CANSIM Table 004-0009) 1.2. Number of maple taps by province 2006 2011 Newfoundland and Labrador 0 x Prince Edward Island 11,619 9,693 Nova Scotia 346,114 372,452 New Brunswick 1,702,530 1,896,773 Quebec 34,675,949 40,632,512 Ontario 1,311,599 1,508,651 Manitoba 11,408 8,251 Saskatchewan 14,373 5,917 Alberta 120 x British Columbia 2,241 3,609 Canada 38,075,953 44,440,024 X: Suppressed to meet the confidentiality requirements of the Statistics Act. Source: Statistics Canada (CANSIM Table 004-0009) 2

1.3. Maple syrup production 1 by province (thousands of gallons) Nova Scotia 28 31 25 37 29 New Brunswick 309 341 348 484 502 Quebec 6,649 7,690 7,257 9,083 8,584 Ontario 288 488 225 449 368 Canada 7,274 8,551 7,855 10,053 9,486 1. Maple products such as taffy, sugar and maple butter have been converted to syrup equivalent. Source: Statistics Canada (CANSIM Table 001-0008) 1.4. Maple syrup production by province - percent share, 2014 Nova Scotia 0.31% Ontario 3.88% Quebec 90.52% New Brunswick 5.29% Source: Statistics Canada (CANSIM Table 001-0008) 3

1.5. Gross value 1 of maple products by province (thousands of Canadian dollars) Nova Scotia 1,534 1,667 1,400 2,225 1,779 New Brunswick 18,620 21,728 20,399 28,892 30,580 Quebec 251,682 283,000 268,200 346,100 321,700 Ontario 19,225 32,559 14,544 30,845 25,863 Canada 291,061 338,954 304,543 408,061 379,922 1. The gross value of maple products includes maple sugar, maple butter and maple syrup. Source: Statistics Canada (CANSIM Table 001-0008) 1.6. Gross value of maple products by province - percent share, 2014 Nova Scotia 0.47% New Brunswick 8.05% Quebec 84.68% Ontario 6.81% Source: Statistics Canada (CANSIM Table 001-0008) 4

2. Trade 2.1. Exports 2.1.1. Maple products 1 exports by province - value (thousands of Canadian dollars) Prince Edward Island 217 110 306 101 219 Nova Scotia 385 495 243 341 239 New Brunswick 7,645 10,005 12,082 9,471 12,002 Quebec 221,797 230,748 234,543 266,173 295,013 Ontario 441 448 1,816 1,344 1,909 Manitoba 0 0 0 0 0 Saskatchewan 0 19 95 0 0 Alberta 0 3 0 0 1 British Columbia 501 290 298 512 239 Canada 231,298 242,121 249,384 277,942 309,794 1. Maple Products include both maple sugar and maple syrup. Source: Statistics Canada (CATSNet, June 2015) 5

2.1.2. Maple products exports by province - percent share, 2014 Others 0.84% Quebec 95.28% New Brunswick 3.88% Source: Statistics Canada (CATSNet, June 2015) 2.1.3. Maple products 1 exports by province - volume (kilograms) Prince Edward Island 37,865 20,038 57,721 18,745 40,582 Nova Scotia 59,230 71,330 36,408 51,105 27,459 New Brunswick 1,113,592 1,591,490 1,950,155 1,377,674 1,526,978 Quebec 31,219,671 31,783,099 32,141,806 34,689,106 36,407,717 Ontario 66,352 75,984 322,643 230,113 323,894 Manitoba 0 0 0 0 0 Saskatchewan 0 2,000 9,000 0 0 Alberta 0 193 1 2 53 British Columbia 49,516 30,498 27,094 53,745 22,633 Canada 32,577,174 33,574,904 34,544,896 36,420,551 38,374,556 1. Maple Products include both maple sugar and maple syrup. Source: Statistics Canada (CATSNet, June 2015) 6

2.1.4. Top 10 maple products export destinations - value (thousands of Canadian dollars) United States 142,993 150,953 157,746 178,419 195,680 Japan 28,093 26,532 24,791 24,711 29,624 Germany 16,225 17,685 19,305 21,751 25,890 United Kingdom 9,593 10,620 10,621 11,868 12,267 Australia 6,883 6,773 6,905 8,573 10,025 France 7,580 8,239 7,270 9,690 9,974 Denmark 4,130 4,046 4,044 4,470 4,983 South Korea 2,941 5,658 5,249 3,841 3,434 Netherlands 2,244 1,911 2,100 2,306 2,905 Belgium 877 549 880 1,329 2,034 Others 9,738 9,156 10,473 10,983 12,978 Total 231,298 242,121 249,384 277,942 309,794 Source: Statistics Canada (CATSNet, June 2015) 2.1.5. Top 10 maple products export destinations - percent share, 2014 Others 8.50% France 3.22% United States 63.16% Australia 3.24% United Kingdom 3.96% Germany 8.36% Japan 9.56% Source: Statistics Canada (CATSNet, June 2015) 7

2.1.6. Top 10 maple products export destinations - volume (kilograms) United States 21,406,981 22,001,286 22,581,041 24,045,809 24,518,587 Japan 3,263,964 2,985,330 2,868,446 2,718,810 3,256,293 Germany 2,057,215 2,099,408 2,256,829 2,599,750 3,177,017 United Kingdom 1,358,561 1,525,351 1,601,755 1,599,696 1,680,317 Australia 974,370 1,076,735 1,082,249 1,388,029 1,462,429 France 937,647 1,073,818 958,600 1,270,064 1,262,005 Denmark 593,838 590,119 634,185 728,345 710,424 South Korea 315,249 665,592 590,945 436,331 400,586 Netherlands 252,805 243,184 243,305 281,799 323,322 Belgium 91,262 45,559 78,552 129,781 208,253 Others 1,325,282 1,268,522 1,648,989 1,222,137 1,375,323 Total 32,577,174 33,574,904 34,544,896 36,420,551 38,374,556 Source: Statistics Canada (CATSNet, June 2015) 3. Availability for consumption 3.1. Maple products available for consumption (kilograms per person) Maple Sugar 0.20 0.18 0.31 0.26 0.28 Maple Sugar, sugar content 0.17 0.16 0.27 0.22 0.24 Does not adjust for losses, such as waste and/or spoilage in stores, households, private institutions or restaurants, or losses during preparation. Source: Statistics Canada (CANSIM Table 002-0011) 8

4. World data 4.1. Top 10 importers of maple sugar and maple syrup (thousands of Canadian dollars) United States 142,299 150,199 156,952 177,078 194,363 Japan 34,302 31,281 31,052 31,936 34,568 Germany 18,112 19,432 17,948 21,141 22,881 United Kingdom 12,119 12,459 13,389 16,855 17,923 Australia 5,855 9,592 8,760 10,696 13,372 Canada 1 8,653 11,317 8,508 12,053 12,494 France 9,169 9,133 9,005 11,697 12,237 Netherlands 2,933 3,260 3,318 3,053 6,995 Denmark 5,014 4,021 4,856 5,300 5,694 Italy 1,758 2,093 3,889 2,461 5,089 Others 26,195 27,212 30,457 32,215 39,623 Total 266,411 280,000 288,134 324,485 365,239 1. 100% of Canadian imports of maple products are sourced from the United States. Source: Global Trade Atlas (June 2015). 9

5. Key Resources Global Trade Atlas. Statistics Canada. (CANSIM TABLE 001-0008) Statistics Canada. (CANSIM TABLE 002-0011) Statistics Canada. (CANSIM TABLE 004-0009) Statistics Canada. CATSNET Import and export data is based on the following Harmonized System Codes (H.S. Codes): Maple for import: 1702200010, 1702200020 Maple for export: 17022010, 17022020 10