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Farms and Ranches with Beef Cattle
11.96
68,434
million
3.833.83million
Beef CowsSteady with 2015
Beef Cows by ProvinceJanuary 1, 2016 (beef cows = 3.83 million)
All inventories in 1,000 head
192 1,5651,131 440
287
17344
5.0%40.9%
29.5% 11.5%
7.5%
4.5%
1.1%
Average # Head per FarmJan 1, 2016
Canada
BC
Alberta
Sask
Manitoba
Ontario
Quebec
Atlantic
# of Head0 50 100 150 200 250
147
109
88
77
Top 11 Beef Producing Nations 2016f
Canada produces 1.8% of the world’s beef supply. Worldwide Beef Production is estimated at 59 million metric tonnes in 2016.
Did you know...The average beef cow herd size in Canada is 63.
Canada fed 2.5 million cattle in 2015 (finished to market weight) down 12% from 2014.
Western Canada finishes 75% of all fed cattle in Canada.
In 2015, Canada produced 2.7 billion pounds of beef, down 9% from 2014.
Cattle and calf cash receipts in 2015 totaled $10.51 billion, up 7% from 2014.
Beef production contributed $15 billion to Canada’s GDP (2011-2015 average).
In 2015, Canada exported 45% of total beef and cattle produced in Canada.
On a net basis (subtracting out imports), Canada exported 25% of its beef and cattle production in 2015.
Canadian beef exports were valued at $2.23 billion in 2015, up 15% from $1.94 billion in 2014.
63% of the farms have 19% of the beef cows andeach of these farms has less than 47 cows.
24% of the farms have 30% of the beef cows and each of these farms has between 47 and 122 cows.
13% of the farms have 52% of the beef cows and each of these farms has over 122 cows.
There are a lot of small cattle farms...
Beef Exports - 2015710 million pounds (322 million kg)
Beef Imports - 2015450 million pounds (204 million kg)
2.7 BillionPounds
Average Cost of Production vs. Average Returns on an
Alberta 550 lb Calf
$/cw
t
Price $/cwt EST. Total Costs per cwt
71.6% United States
58.7% United States
6.6% Uraguay
20.2% Australia
3.4% Hong Kong / Macau
6.0% Mexico
4.5% Japan
4.4% Other
10.2% China
12.6% New Zealand
0.7% Brazil
1.2% Other
United States
Brazil
EU-28
China
India
Argentina
Australia
Mexico
Pakistan
Russia
Canada
0 5% 10% 15% 20%
1.8%
2.2%
3.0%
3.2%
3.7%
4.5%
7.3%
11.5%
13.0%
16.3%
19.2%
Canada has 1.8% of the
world’s 965 million cattle.
Top 10 Beef Exporting Nations 2016f (excludes live slaughter exports)
Canadian Beef Consumption
Total world exports in 2016 are projected at 9.6 million metric tonne and Canada is projected to be the 6th largest beef exporter in the world (excluding live cattle exports).
Canadian’s consumed 874,740 tonnes of beef in 2015.
India
Brazil
Australia
United States
New Zealand
Canada
Uruguay
Paraguay
EU-28
Russia
0 5% 10% 15% 20% 25%
3.3%
3.9%
3.9%
4.3%
11.6%
15.8%
19.2%
20.2%
6.1%
Thou
sand
Ton
nes
1,200
1,000
800
600
400
200
090 92 94 96 98 00 02 04 06 08 10 12 14
Domestic ImportsCANADIAN BEEF
CONSUMPTION
39.26 lbs(17.8 kg)
What are we really eating?
per person yearly
Down 7.7% versus last year.1 metric tonne = 2,204.6 lbs.
Total Cattle and CalvesUp 0.3% from 2015
(includes 1.40 million dairy cattle)
2011 Agriculture Census
Statistics Canada, Jan 2016
Statistics Canada, Jan 2016
Statistics Canada
Statistics Canada
Canfax Research
2011 Agriculture Census
2011 Agriculture Census
Canfax, Statistics Canada, AAFC
Canfax, Statistics Canada, AAFC
Canfax, Statistics Canada, AAFC
Canfax
Canfax, Statistics Canada
Statistics Canada
Statistics Canada
Statistics Canada, Livestock Stats, Retail Wt. 2014
Statistics Canada
Canfax, Statistics Canada
Canfax
USDA
USDA
Canfax
$2.60$2.40$2.20$2.00$1.80$1.60$1.40$1.20$1.00$0.80$0.60
90 92 94 96 98 00 02 04 06 08 10 12 14
98
160
160
233
2.2%
Farms and Ranches with Beef Cattle
11.96
68,434
million
3.833.83million
Beef CowsSteady with 2015
Beef Cows by ProvinceJanuary 1, 2016 (beef cows = 3.83 million)
All inventories in 1,000 head
192 1,5651,131 440
287
17344
5.0%40.9%
29.5% 11.5%
7.5%
4.5%
1.1%
Average # Head per FarmJan 1, 2016
Canada
BC
Alberta
Sask
Manitoba
Ontario
Quebec
Atlantic
# of Head0 50 100 150 200 250
147
109
88
77
Top 11 Beef Producing Nations 2016f
Canada produces 1.8% of the world’s beef supply. Worldwide Beef Production is estimated at 59 million metric tonnes in 2016.
Did you know...The average beef cow herd size in Canada is 63.
Canada fed 2.5 million cattle in 2015 (finished to market weight) down 12% from 2014.
Western Canada finishes 75% of all fed cattle in Canada.
In 2015, Canada produced 2.7 billion pounds of beef, down 9% from 2014.
Cattle and calf cash receipts in 2015 totaled $10.51 billion, up 7% from 2014.
Beef production contributed $15 billion to Canada’s GDP (2011-2015 average).
In 2015, Canada exported 45% of total beef and cattle produced in Canada.
On a net basis (subtracting out imports), Canada exported 25% of its beef and cattle production in 2015.
Canadian beef exports were valued at $2.23 billion in 2015, up 15% from $1.94 billion in 2014.
63% of the farms have 19% of the beef cows andeach of these farms has less than 47 cows.
24% of the farms have 30% of the beef cows and each of these farms has between 47 and 122 cows.
13% of the farms have 52% of the beef cows and each of these farms has over 122 cows.
There are a lot of small cattle farms...
Beef Exports - 2015710 million pounds (322 million kg)
Beef Imports - 2015450 million pounds (204 million kg)
2.7 BillionPounds
Average Cost of Production vs. Average Returns on an
Alberta 550 lb Calf
$/cw
t
Price $/cwt EST. Total Costs per cwt
71.6% United States
58.7% United States
6.6% Uraguay
20.2% Australia
3.4% Hong Kong / Macau
6.0% Mexico
4.5% Japan
4.4% Other
10.2% China
12.6% New Zealand
0.7% Brazil
1.2% Other
United States
Brazil
EU-28
China
India
Argentina
Australia
Mexico
Pakistan
Russia
Canada
0 5% 10% 15% 20%
1.8%
2.2%
3.0%
3.2%
3.7%
4.5%
7.3%
11.5%
13.0%
16.3%
19.2%
Canada has 1.8% of the
world’s 965 million cattle.
Top 10 Beef Exporting Nations 2016f (excludes live slaughter exports)
Canadian Beef Consumption
Total world exports in 2016 are projected at 9.6 million metric tonne and Canada is projected to be the 6th largest beef exporter in the world (excluding live cattle exports).
Canadian’s consumed 874,740 tonnes of beef in 2015.
India
Brazil
Australia
United States
New Zealand
Canada
Uruguay
Paraguay
EU-28
Russia
0 5% 10% 15% 20% 25%
3.3%
3.9%
3.9%
4.3%
11.6%
15.8%
19.2%
20.2%
6.1%
Thou
sand
Ton
nes
1,200
1,000
800
600
400
200
090 92 94 96 98 00 02 04 06 08 10 12 14
Domestic ImportsCANADIAN BEEF
CONSUMPTION
39.26 lbs(17.8 kg)
What are we really eating?
per person yearly
Down 7.7% versus last year.1 metric tonne = 2,204.6 lbs.
Total Cattle and CalvesUp 0.3% from 2015
(includes 1.40 million dairy cattle)
2011 Agriculture Census
Statistics Canada, Jan 2016
Statistics Canada, Jan 2016
Statistics Canada
Statistics Canada
Canfax Research
2011 Agriculture Census
2011 Agriculture Census
Canfax, Statistics Canada, AAFC
Canfax, Statistics Canada, AAFC
Canfax, Statistics Canada, AAFC
Canfax
Canfax, Statistics Canada
Statistics Canada
Statistics Canada
Statistics Canada, Livestock Stats, Retail Wt. 2014
Statistics Canada
Canfax, Statistics Canada
Canfax
USDA
USDA
Canfax
$2.60$2.40$2.20$2.00$1.80$1.60$1.40$1.20$1.00$0.80$0.60
90 92 94 96 98 00 02 04 06 08 10 12 14
98
160
160
233
2.2%
FASTFACTS
June 2016
Canada’s Beef Industry
PRODUCTION
Farms and Ranches with Beef Cattle
11.96
68,434
million
3.833.83million
Beef CowsSteady with 2015
Beef Cows by ProvinceJanuary 1, 2016 (beef cows = 3.83 million)
All inventories in 1,000 head
192 1,5651,131 440
287
17344
5.0%40.9%
29.5% 11.5%
7.5%
4.5%
1.1%
Average # Head per FarmJan 1, 2016
Canada
BC
Alberta
Sask
Manitoba
Ontario
Quebec
Atlantic
# of Head0 50 100 150 200 250
147
109
88
77
Top 11 Beef Producing Nations 2016f
Canada produces 1.8% of the world’s beef supply. Worldwide Beef Production is estimated at 59 million metric tonnes in 2016.
Did you know...The average beef cow herd size in Canada is 63.
Canada fed 2.5 million cattle in 2015 (finished to market weight) down 12% from 2014.
Western Canada finishes 75% of all fed cattle in Canada.
In 2015, Canada produced 2.7 billion pounds of beef, down 9% from 2014.
Cattle and calf cash receipts in 2015 totaled $10.51 billion, up 7% from 2014.
Beef production contributed $15 billion to Canada’s GDP (2011-2015 average).
In 2015, Canada exported 45% of total beef and cattle produced in Canada.
On a net basis (subtracting out imports), Canada exported 25% of its beef and cattle production in 2015.
Canadian beef exports were valued at $2.23 billion in 2015, up 15% from $1.94 billion in 2014.
63% of the farms have 19% of the beef cows andeach of these farms has less than 47 cows.
24% of the farms have 30% of the beef cows and each of these farms has between 47 and 122 cows.
13% of the farms have 52% of the beef cows and each of these farms has over 122 cows.
There are a lot of small cattle farms...
Beef Exports - 2015710 million pounds (322 million kg)
Beef Imports - 2015450 million pounds (204 million kg)
2.7 BillionPounds
Average Cost of Production vs. Average Returns on an
Alberta 550 lb Calf
$/cw
t
Price $/cwt EST. Total Costs per cwt
71.6% United States
58.7% United States
6.6% Uraguay
20.2% Australia
3.4% Hong Kong / Macau
6.0% Mexico
4.5% Japan
4.4% Other
10.2% China
12.6% New Zealand
0.7% Brazil
1.2% Other
United States
Brazil
EU-28
China
India
Argentina
Australia
Mexico
Pakistan
Russia
Canada
0 5% 10% 15% 20%
1.8%
2.2%
3.0%
3.2%
3.7%
4.5%
7.3%
11.5%
13.0%
16.3%
19.2%
Canada has 1.8% of the
world’s 965 million cattle.
Top 10 Beef Exporting Nations 2016f (excludes live slaughter exports)
Canadian Beef Consumption
Total world exports in 2016 are projected at 9.6 million metric tonne and Canada is projected to be the 6th largest beef exporter in the world (excluding live cattle exports).
Canadian’s consumed 874,740 tonnes of beef in 2015.
India
Brazil
Australia
United States
New Zealand
Canada
Uruguay
Paraguay
EU-28
Russia
0 5% 10% 15% 20% 25%
3.3%
3.9%
3.9%
4.3%
11.6%
15.8%
19.2%
20.2%
6.1%
Thou
sand
Ton
nes
1,200
1,000
800
600
400
200
090 92 94 96 98 00 02 04 06 08 10 12 14
Domestic ImportsCANADIAN BEEF
CONSUMPTION
39.26 lbs(17.8 kg)
What are we really eating?
per person yearly
Down 7.7% versus last year.1 metric tonne = 2,204.6 lbs.
Total Cattle and CalvesUp 0.3% from 2015
(includes 1.40 million dairy cattle)
2011 Agriculture Census
Statistics Canada, Jan 2016
Statistics Canada, Jan 2016
Statistics Canada
Statistics Canada
Canfax Research
2011 Agriculture Census
2011 Agriculture Census
Canfax, Statistics Canada, AAFC
Canfax, Statistics Canada, AAFC
Canfax, Statistics Canada, AAFC
Canfax
Canfax, Statistics Canada
Statistics Canada
Statistics Canada
Statistics Canada, Livestock Stats, Retail Wt. 2014
Statistics Canada
Canfax, Statistics Canada
Canfax
USDA
USDA
Canfax
$2.60$2.40$2.20$2.00$1.80$1.60$1.40$1.20$1.00$0.80$0.60
90 92 94 96 98 00 02 04 06 08 10 12 14
98
160
160
233
2.2%
WHERE CANADA TRADES WHERE CANADA FITS