Statistical overview of the Canadian maple industry, 2025

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Overview

Canada and the United States are the only countries who produce maple syrup at commercial scale. In 2025, the Canadian maple syrup industry accounted for more than 75% of the total world maple syrup production, with 90.0% of Canadian production originating from Quebec, 6.1% from New Brunswick, 3.7% from Ontario, and 0.2% from Nova Scotia. The United States is the second-largest producer, accounting for approximately 25% of global production, with 53.1% of American production originating from Vermont, 14.4% from New York, and 9.6% from Maine. Maple products accounted for 6.3% of all Canadian horticulturenote 1 farm cash receiptsnote 2 in 2025.

Contrary to the general trend in agriculture where a decrease in the number of farms was observed in previous censuses following the long-term trend towards fewer and larger operations, the number of maple product farms increased by 19.2% from 2016 (5,340 farms) to 2021 (6,364 farms). This growth was most notable in Quebec, where in recent years, there has been an increasing trend in the number of producers participating in maple syrup production. This growth in the number of producers was driven by the 2017 addition of 5 million maple 'taps' by the Federation of Quebec Maple Syrup Producers (QMSP) who control the quantity of production in that province and maintain a strategic reserve of storable maple syrup to minimize fluctuations in pricing and availability of supply, which is driven by natural variability in annual production.

In 2025, Canadian maple producers harvested more than 113.4 million kilograms (18.9 million gallons) of maple syrup. Despite favourable weather conditions, overall production in 2025 was down by 5.1% compared to the previous year's record-setting production. The gross value of Canadian maple syrup reached $840.5 million in 2025. Although this represents a 4.6% decrease from the previous year, it marks an 85.5% increase since 2021.

Total production of maple syrup in Quebec amounted to 102.1 million kilograms (17.0 million gallons) in 2025, a 5.9% decrease compared to 2024. Similarly, production in New Brunswick was down by 3.8% over the previous year to reach 7.0 million kilograms (1.2 million gallons). Meanwhile, in Ontario, maple producers harvested 4.1 million kilograms (690,000 gallons) in 2025, with higher yields, additional taps and an extended season within the northern region leading to a 13.7% production increase within the province over 2024. Production in Nova Scotia reached 252,378 kilograms (42,000 gallons) in 2025.

Canadian maple syrup exports totaled 82.4 million kilograms (13.7 million gallons) in 2025, which increased by 15.7% over the 71.2 million kilograms (11.8 million gallons) exported in 2024. In terms of value, Canadian exports of maple products amounted to $844.2 million in 2025, up by 17.2% over the previous year. Canadian maple products were exported to 69 different countries around the world in 2025; 64.2% of the exports were to the United States, 7.2% to Germany, 4.9% to the United Kingdom, 4.5% to Australia, 4.0% to France, and 3.1% to Japan, with other export destinations accounting for the remaining 12.0% of total export volumes.

1. Production

1.1. Number of maple farmsnote 1 by province

  2011 2016 2021 2021 %
Share
Newfoundland and Labrador

1

0

0

0.0%

Prince Edward Island

2

1

2

0.0%

Nova Scotia

36

48

39

0.6%

New Brunswick

108

111

114

1.8%

Quebec

4,674

4,776

5,812

91.3%

Ontario

416

391

389

6.1%

Manitoba

6

6

5

0.1%

Saskatchewan

0

2

1

0.0%

Alberta

0

0

0

0.0%

British Columbia

5

5

2

0.0%

Canada

5,248

5,340

6,364

100.0%

Note:

note 1

Number of farms includes all farms reported maple taps and on which maple syrup production represents 50% or more of total farm cash receipts.

Return to table 1.1 note 1 referrer

Source: Statistics Canada. Table 32-10-0166-01 Farms classified by farm type, Census of Agriculture historical data

1.2. Number of maple taps by province

  2011 2016 2021 2021 %
Share
Newfoundland and Labrador

x

0

0

0.0%

Prince Edward Island

9,693

9,760

10,299

0.0%

Nova Scotia

372,452

446,300

420,383

0.8%

New Brunswick

1,896,773

2,285,785

3,523,948

6.4%

Quebec

40,632,512

42,529,033

48,672,648

89.1%

Ontario

1,508,651

1,713,022

2,013,549

3.7%

Manitoba

8,251

5,961

4,581

0.0%

Saskatchewan

5,917

1,490

332

0.0%

Alberta

x

0

0

0.0%

British Columbia

3,609

4,009

1,851

0.0%

Canada

44,440,024

46,995,360

54,647,591

100.0%

Note:

x: Suppressed to meet the confidentiality requirements of the Statistics Act.

Source: Statistics Canada. Table 32-10-0161-01 Maple taps, Census of Agriculture historical data

1.3. Maple syrup production note 1 by province (kilograms)

  2021 2022 2023 2024 2025 2025 %
Share
Nova Scotia 216,324 F F 258,387 252,378 0.2%
New Brunswick 4,723,074 4,873,299 3,166,743 7,246,854 6,970,440 6.1%
Quebec 60,252,243 95,843,550 56,400,474 108,408,369 102,056,856 90.0%
Ontario 2,776,158 3,545,310 3,016,518 3,647,463 4,146,210 3.7%
Canada 67,967,799 104,592,654 62,673,870 119,561,073 113,425,884 100.0%

Notes:

note 1

Maple products such as taffy, sugar and maple butter have been converted to syrup equivalent.

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F: Too unreliable to be published.

Source: Statistics Canada. Table 32-10-0354-01 Production and value of maple products (x 1,000)

1.4. Production of maple products – 15-year trend

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Source: Statistics Canada. Table 32-10-0354-01 Production and value of maple products (x 1,000)

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1.4. Production of maple products – 15-year trend

Year Metric tons

2011

51,383

2012

47,201

2013

60,408

2014

56,989

2015

53,528

2016

73,069

2017

75,185

2018

58,864

2019

79,343

2020

85,953

2021

67,968

2022

104,593

2023

62,674

2024

119,561

2025

113,426

1.5. Gross valuenote 1 of maple products by province (thousands of Canadian dollars)

  2021 2022 2023 2024 2025 2025 %
Share
Nova Scotia 1,953 .. .. 2,255 2,126 0.3%
New Brunswick 31,665 33,005 20,756 51,973 50,546 6.0%
Quebec 393,186 636,000 393,400 794,100 750,000 89.2%
Ontario 26,231 31,672 28,614 33,097 37,852 4.5%
Canada 453,034 .. .. 881,425 840,524 100.0%

Notes:

note 1

The gross value of maple products includes maple sugar, maple syrup, maple taffy and maple butter.

Return to table 1.5 note 1 referrer

..: not available for a specific reference period.

Source: Statistics Canada. Table 32-10-0354-01 Production and value of maple products (x 1,000)

2. Trade

2.1 Exports

2.1.1 Maple productsnote 1 exports by province – by value (thousands of Canadian dollars)

  2021 2022 2023 2024 2025 2025 %
Share
Prince Edward Island 171 0 0 61 284 0.0%
Nova Scotia 383 326 584 315 442 0.1%
New Brunswick 15,238 17,771 12,695 7,190 10,858 1.3%
Quebec 569,490 594,401 599,474 709,010 828,870 98.2%
Ontario 5,215 2,899 4,075 3,445 3,530 0.4%
Manitoba 0 44 0 0 0 0.0%
Saskatchewan 0 0 106 0 0 0.0%
Alberta 1 0 0 0 0 0.0%
British Columbia 462 586 165 262 171 0.0%
Canada 590,960 616,026 617,100 720,282 844,155 100.0%

Note:

note 1

Maple Products include both maple sugar and maple syrup.

Return to table 2.1.1 note 1 referrer

Source: Statistics Canada (CATSNet, February 2026)

2.1.2. Maple productsnote 1 exports by province – by volume (kilograms)

  2021 2022 2023 2024 2025 2025 %
Share
Prince Edward Island 20,377 0 0 4,836 33,606 0.0%
Nova Scotia 45,293 28,242 59,731 29,516 41,680 0.1%
New Brunswick 1,674,914 1,824,363 1,306,107 754,555 1,101,719 1.3%
Quebec 70,658,798 67,327,543 63,217,361 70,030,527 80,922,765 98.2%
Ontario 764,229 345,639 531,369 374,595 315,106 0.4%
Manitoba 0 4,105 0 0 0 0.0%
Saskatchewan 0 0 9,437 0 0 0.0%
Alberta 112 0 0 0 20 0.0%
British Columbia 41,328 60,647 15,168 29,480 16,639 0.0%
Canada 73,205,051 69,590,539 65,139,173 71,223,509 82,431,535 100.0%

Note:

note 1

Maple Products include both maple sugar and maple syrup.

Return to table 2.1.2 note 1 referrer

Source: Statistics Canada (CATSNet, February 2026)

2.1.3. Top maple products export destinations – by value (thousands of Canadian dollars)

  2021 2022 2023 2024 2025 2025 %
Share
United States 348,682 381,204 376,402 462,287 542,369 64.2%
Germany 55,347 60,336 47,703 49,254 60,439 7.2%
United Kingdom 34,163 30,628 30,219 37,114 41,183 4.9%
Australia 23,736 26,115 27,421 30,529 38,222 4.5%
France 27,947 30,656 32,572 29,807 33,799 4.0%
Japan 33,486 27,713 25,881 26,773 26,485 3.1%
Denmark 9,119 9,038 9,845 8,971 13,731 1.6%
Slovenia 0 0 14,593 7,421 10,919 1.3%
Netherlands 6,592 5,197 6,448 7,910 8,864 1.1%
Israel 4,183 2,860 4,774 4,744 8,175 1.0%
Others 47,703 42,280 41,243 55,473 59,968 7.1%
Total 590,960 616,026 617,100 720,282 844,155 100.0%

Source: Statistics Canada (CATSNet, February 2026)

2.1.4. Top maple products export destinations – by volume (kilograms)

  2021 2022 2023 2024 2025 2025 %
Share
United States 44,487,456 44,553,308 40,325,614 45,923,328 53,339,624 64.7%
Germany 6,339,164 6,424,852 4,755,689 4,612,168 5,618,129 6.8%
United Kingdom 3,910,476 3,586,007 3,413,747 3,770,061 4,190,160 5.1%
Australia 2,683,484 2,752,890 2,690,210 2,909,622 3,568,521 4.3%
France 4,326,908 3,127,415 3,522,012 2,978,697 3,477,432 4.2%
Japan 3,563,452 2,772,370 2,525,566 2,641,030 2,460,845 3.0%
Denmark 1,288,604 1,280,691 1,333,635 1,142,387 1,719,381 2.1%
Slovenia 0 0 1,484,306 725,747 1,053,488 1.3%
Netherlands 776,455 576,573 735,554 900,051 860,408 1.0%
Israel 410,334 270,332 468,399 456,652 753,868 0.9%
Others 5,418,718 4,246,101 3,884,441 5,163,766 5,389,679 6.5%
Total 73,205,051 69,590,539 65,139,173 71,223,509 82,431,535 100.0%

Source: Statistics Canada (CATSNet, February 2026)

3. Availability for consumption

3.1. Maple products availablenote 1 for consumptionnote 2 (kilograms per person)

  2021 2022 2023 2024 2025
Maple Sugar

0.47

0.58

0.32

0.42

0.52

Notes:

Endnote 1

Food available per person is calculated by dividing the domestic disappearance by the Canadian population as of July 1st of the reference year, at the retail level.

Domestic disappearance represents the total food available for human consumption from the Canadian food supply chain.

Total Supply = Beginning stocks + Production + Imports

Domestic Disappearance = Total supply − Exports − Manufacturing − Waste − Ending stocks

Return to table 3.1 note 1 referrer

Endnote 2

Does not adjust for losses, such as waste and/or spoilage in stores, households, private institutions or restaurants, or losses during preparation.

Return to table 3.1 note 2 referrer

Endnote 3

Source: Statistics Canada. Table 32-10-0054-01 Food available in Canada

4. World data

4.1. World imports

4.1.1. Top importers of maple sugar and maple syrup – by value (thousands of Canadian dollars)

  2021 2022 2023 2024 2025 2025 %
Share
United States 348,758 381,240 376,461 462,563 542,689 53.6%
Germany 50,590 42,160 47,870 52,548 72,431 7.2%
United Kingdom 38,645 37,529 39,282 49,927 59,368 5.9%
France 31,182 38,088 34,242 33,546 44,255 4.4%
Australia 25,708 28,349 30,149 32,169 40,891 4.0%
Japan 37,013 35,266 30,778 33,857 32,806 3.2%
Netherlands 25,482 63,425 49,381 31,785 32,241 3.2%
Canadanote 1 11,011 16,940 17,215 26,399 23,083 2.3%
Denmark 11,323 11,606 11,344 11,219 16,046 1.6%
Italy 13,663 10,273 12,579 13,369 13,715 1.4%
Switzerland 7,434 7,858 8,248 8,827 11,201 1.1%
Poland 8,218 8,225 7,377 8,516 10,335 1.0%
South Korea 11,913 11,293 8,745 8,453 9,717 1.0%
Israel 6,396 5,970 6,961 5,839 9,405 0.9%
Belgium 7,515 4,484 6,652 6,841 7,386 0.7%
Others 68,695 68,448 71,904 79,397 86,782 8.6%
Total 703,546 771,154 759,188 865,255 1,012,351 100.0%

Note:

note 1

100% of Canadian imports of maple products are sourced from the United States.

Return to table 4.1.1 note 1 referrer

Source: Global Trade Tracker (February 2026)

4.1.2. Top importers of maple sugar and maple syrup – by volume (metric tons)

  2021 2022 2023 2024 2025 2025 %
Share
United States 44,503 44,555 40,343 45,984 53,523 53.5%
Germany 5,417 4,249 4,428 4,715 6,548 6.5%
United Kingdom 4,705 4,301 4,271 5,064 5,702 5.7%
Australia 2,840 2,832 2,744 3,112 3,731 3.7%
France 3,123 3,703 3,239 2,887 3,650 3.7%
Netherlands 2,566 9,143 4,554 3,458 3,082 3.1%
Canadanote 1 1,895 2,908 2,712 4,502 2,955 3.0%
Japan 3,333 3,023 2,498 2,643 2,605 2.6%
Denmark 1,529 1,471 1,386 1,375 1,932 1.9%
Ghana 1,164 2,263 1,042 610 1,490 1.5%
Italy 2,482 1,087 1,438 1,047 1,462 1.5%
Sweden 1,310 1,299 1,347 1,227 1,300 1.3%
Ireland 658 652 597 768 997 1.0%
South Korea 1,100 1,037 730 686 800 0.8%
New Zealand 682 806 649 733 790 0.8%
Others 9,955 10,031 8,698 10,065 9,403 9.4%
Reporter's Total 87,262 93,360 80,676 88,876 99,970 100.0%

Note:

note 1

100% of Canadian imports of maple products are sourced from the United States.

Return to table 4.1.2 note 1 referrer

Source: Global Trade Tracker (February 2026)

4.2. A Comparison: United States national statistics for maple syrup

4.2.1. United States maple syrup production by state (gallons)

  2021 2022 2023 2024 2025 2025 %
Share
Vermont 2,227,000 3,264,000 2,608,000 3,108,000 3,064,000 53.1%
New York 647,000 844,000 750,000 846,000 829,000 14.4%
Maine 490,000 611,000 457,000 458,000 556,000 9.6%
Wisconsin 553,000 681,000 470,000 701,000 549,000 9.5%
Michigan 165,000 215,000 205,000 200,000 203,000 3.5%
Pennsylvania 215,000 201,000 205,000 182,000 196,000 3.4%
New Hampshire 132,000 172,000 148,000 149,000 152,000 2.6%
Ohio .. .. .. 96,000 103,000 1.8%
Massachusetts .. .. .. 49,000 47,000 0.8%
Minnesota .. .. .. 22,000 24,000 0.4%
Indiana .. .. .. 26,000 24,000 0.4%
West Virginia .. .. .. 12,000 15,000 0.3%
Connecticut .. .. .. 11,000 9,000 0.2%
United States 4,429,000 5,988,000 4,843,000 5,860,000 5,771,000 100.0%

Note:

..: not available for a specific reference period.

Source: USDA, National Agricultural Statistics Service

4.2.2. United States maple syrup production value by state (thousands of US dollars)

  2020 2021 2022 2023 2024 2024 %
Share
Vermont 133,682 129,491 111,302 82,413 98,524 47.8%
New York 56,120 49,561 32,494 27,300 29,779 14.4%
Maine 45,829 41,739 24,448 15,181 28,391 13.8%
Wisconsin 19,963 28,791 19,796 14,990 15,389 7.5%
Michigan 17,686 14,750 8,192 8,754 8,260 4.0%
New Hampshire 17,316 16,941 9,150 7,578 8,121 3.9%
Pennsylvania 15,897 14,080 7,216 7,790 7,171 3.5%
Ohio .. .. .. .. 4,061 2.0%
Massachusetts .. .. .. .. 2,857 1.4%
Minnesota .. .. .. .. 1,287 0.6%
Indiana .. .. .. .. 924 0.4%
Connecticut .. .. .. .. 910 0.4%
West Virginia .. .. .. .. 582 0.3%
United States 306,493 295,353 212,598 164,006 206,256 100.0%

Note:

2025 maple syrup production value data was not available at the time of writing.

.. : not available for a specific reference period.

Source: USDA, National Agricultural Statistics Service

5. Key Resources

  • Global Trade Tracker
  • Statistics Canada. Table 32-10-0166-01 Farms classified by farm type, Census of Agriculture historical data
  • Statistics Canada. Table 32-10-0161-01 Maple taps, Census of Agriculture historical data
  • Statistics Canada. Table 32-10-0354-01 Production and value of maple products
  • Statistics Canada. Table 32-10-0054-01 Food available in Canada
  • Statistics Canada. CATSNET
  • USDA. National Agricultural Statistics Service

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, 17022021, 17022029