Wyoming-Canada agricultural trade

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Bilateral agricultural trade = $27 million in 2022

Wyoming exported $6.7 million to Canada, including:

  • $2.5M in dried legumes
  • $1.3M in vegetable saps and extracts
  • $641K in sauces and condiments
  • $474K in live bovine animals
  • $442K in peanuts

Wyoming imported $20 million from Canada, including:

  • $9.7M in baked goods
  • $2.9M in mixes and doughs of flour
  • $1.4M in fresh or chilled mushrooms
  • $1.3M in live bovine animals
  • $562K in live trees and other plants

Wyoming’s top agriculture and agri-food export markets:

  • Canada: 87%
  • Mexico: 8%
  • China: 1%
  • United Arab Emirates: 1%
  • Australia: 0.5%

* the category “food preparations” includes products such as tea substitutes, vegetable preparations, flavoring extracts, powders and essences, milk or cream substitutes, jelly powders, and juices from concentrate.

K= Thousand; M = Million; B = Billion

All figures in U.S. dollars based on 2022 total U.S. export and import data (as of February 2023)

Trade data source: U.S. Census Bureau based on the World Trade Organization definition of agriculture

Email: aafc.mas-sam.aac@agr.gc.ca

For more information, visit Canada-United States bilateral trade

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