Statistical Overview of the Canadian Ornamental Industry, 2023

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Overview

The ornamental horticulture sector includes the floriculture (primarily producing potted plants and cut flowers), nursery, Christmas tree, and turf sod industries.

The Canadian ornamental sector, saw total annual sales rise by 3.6% (to $3.02 billion) in 2023 compared to the previous year, 13% higher than the average of the previous four years.

Floriculture (flowering and non-flowering live potted plants, greenhouse and field-cut flowers) remained the largest ornamental sub-sector by revenue ($2.07 billion), accounting for 68.7% of total ornamental sales in 2023. The total value of floriculture sales have been increasing over the last five years, with the value of production in 2023 now 16.5% higher than the average of the previous four years. About half of total floriculture production in 2022 was in Ontario (50.5%), with 24.8% in British Columbia, 13.2% in Quebec and the remaining provinces accounting for 11.5%.

Nursery product sales and resales rose 2.0% to $729.8 million in 2023 (year over year), accounting for 25.2% of total ornamental sales. By province, Ontario accounted for the largest share of total nursery sales (43.1%), followed by British Columbia (30.9%) and Quebec (15.2%).

The total turf sod area rebounded in 2023 to 21,207 hectares, up 0.5% over the previous year, and 3.9% higher than the average of the previous four years. The total value of turf sod sales rose by 6.8% year-over-year to $162.5 million, accounting for 6.6% of total ornamental sales. Ontario led the country in turf sod sales ($70.1 million) at 43.2% of the national total.

Canada exports a diverse range of live plants, with soil, to the United States (U.S.) including turf sod, potted plants, and bedding plants. Most other countries cannot sell plants with soil to the U.S. for phytosanitary reasons. The U. S. accounts for 99.6% of exports and 45.3% of imports, by value, for the sector. The annual total value of Canadian ornamental exports worldwide (including Christmas trees) continues to rise, by 13.1% from 2022 to $ 1,073 million in 2023. The 2023 total value of ornamental exports was 39.4% higher than the average of the previous four years.

The total annual value of Canadian Christmas tree exports decreased in value to $90.4 million in 2023, 8.0% lower than 2022 and 3.5% higher than the average of the previous four years. 96% of exported Christmas trees are from three provinces: 66.7% from Quebec, 15.5% from Nova Scotia, and 13.8% from New Brunswick. Most Christmas tree exports are to the United States (96.6%).

The nursery, turf sod, and floriculture industries directly employed 25,773 permanent and seasonal workers in the 2023 season, with 66% (17,038) of those employees seasonal and 34% (8,735) permanent. This represents 5.9% growth from the previous year and is 4.2% more than the average of the previous four years.

Note that all comparisons are in annual nominal dollar figures, not adjusted for inflation.

1. Production

1.1. Number of Canadian ornamental farmsTable 1.1 note [1] by sub-sector

2019 2020 2021 2022 2023 2023 %
Share
Nursery 2,127 1,993 1,840 1,778 1,766 47.3%
Greenhouse, specialized flower producers 1,620 1,615 1,557 1,545 1,523 40.8%
Sod 248 228 223 234 247 6.6%
Field-grown cut flowers 172 185 199 194 201 5.4%
Total 4,167 4,021 3,819 3,751 3,737 100.0%

Note:

Table 1.1 note [1]

Number of farms of greenhouse indoor and outdoor potted plants, greenhouse bedding plants, greenhouse cuttings and tree seedlings, greenhouse stems and Christmas trees are not reported in this table.

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Source: Statistics Canada. Tables 32-10-0029-01, 32-10-0019-01, 32-10-0034-01 and 32-10-0452-01

1.2. Area of Canadian ornamental farmsTable 1.2 note [1] by sub-sector (hectares)

2019 2020 2021 2022 2023 2023 %
Share
Nursery 16,886 16,041 15,740 15,630 15,334 40.6%
Greenhouse, specialized flower producers 706 709 670 682 744 2.0%
Sod 18,667 20,417 21,451 21,052 21,207 56.2%
Field-grown cut flowers 329 410 449 458 454 1.2%
Total 36,588 37,577 38,310 37,863 37,739 100.0%

Note:

Table 1.2 note [1]

Number of farms of greenhouse indoor and outdoor potted plants, greenhouse bedding plants, greenhouse cuttings and tree seedlings, greenhouse stems and Christmas trees are not reported in this table.

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Source: Statistics Canada. Tables 32-10-0029-01, 32-10-0019-01, 32-10-0034-01 and 32-10-0452-01

1.3. Production of greenhouse flowers and plants by category (number of flowers and plants in millions)

2019 2020 2021 2022 2023 2023 %
Share
Bedding plants, ornamental 415.81 412.41 407.14 368.75 352.93 34.6%
Cut flowers 285.70 271.84 304.15 313.37 323.71 31.7%
Potted plantsTable 1.3 note [1] 210.68 219.66 241.42 250.54 251.47 24.6%
Cuttings 94.20 91.57 96.86 97.67 92.75 9.1%
Total 1,006.40 995.48 1,049.57 1,030.32 1,020.86 100.0%

Note:

Table 1.3 note [1]

Includes indoor potted plants and outdoor potted plants.

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Source: Statistics Canada. Table 32-10-0246-01 Production and sale of greenhouse flowers and plants

1.4. Total area for production of specialized greenhouse flowers and plants by province (square metres)

2019 2020 2021 2022 2023 2023 %
Share
Atlantic provinces 247,964 252,718 256,350 260,708 274,751 3.7%
Quebec 1,239,323 1,189,905 1,045,923 994,801 1,158,919 15.6%
Ontario 3,484,294 3,379,181 3,211,391 3,330,828 3,603,103 48.4%
Prairie provinces 782,336 811,452 788,159 798,467 823,013 11.1%
British Columbia 1,308,806 1,453,804 1,398,996 1,434,326 1,578,243 21.2%
Canada Canada 7,062,723 7,087,059 6,700,819 6,819,130 7,438,029 100.0%

Source: Statistics Canada. Table 32-10-0019-01 Estimates of specialized greenhouse operations, greenhouse area, and months of operation

1.5. Total field-grown flowers area by province (hectares)

2019 2020 2021 2022 2023 2023 %
Share
Newfoundland and Labrador 0 x x 0 0 0.0%
Nova Scotia 0 x 3 2 x N/A
New Brunswick x 0 x x x N/A
Quebec 13 43 48 49 x N/A
Ontario 108 125 142 159 161 35.5%
Saskatchewan x 0 x x 0 0.0%
Alberta x x x x x N/A
British Columbia 192 229 245 238 229 50.4%
CanadaTable 1.5 note [1] 329 410 449 458 454 100.0%

Notes:

Table 1.5 note [1]

Totals may not add up as some data was suppressed to meet confidentiality requirements of the Statistics Act.

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

Source: Statistics Canada. Table 32-10-0452-01 Estimates of field-grown cut flowers area, production and sales

1.6. Production of potted plants by variety (number in thousands)

2019 2020 2021 2022 2023 2023 %
Share
Tropical foliage and green plants, indoor 17,310 19,131 23,176 25,411 24,609 9.8%
Fine herb plants, outdoor 10,076 10,016 14,654 15,269 15,272 6.1%
Herbaceous flowering perennials, outdoor 11,806 12,804 13,282 14,170 13,614 5.4%
Geraniums, outdoor 13,890 12,910 14,472 13,658 13,517 5.4%
Outdoor hanging pots 12,004 10,812 12,297 12,968 13,296 5.3%
Vegetable plants, outdoor 9,580 11,639 13,878 12,987 12,898 5.1%
Kalanchoes, indoor 9,331 8,367 11,639 12,848 12,531 5.0%
Miniature roses, indoor 8,968 8,531 9,438 10,209 10,896 4.3%
Orchids, indoor 3,020 5,314 5,919 6,541 7,256 2.9%
Petunias, outdoor 5,182 5,151 6,881 7,294 7,014 2.8%
Chrysanthemums, indoor 6,329 4,984 5,680 6,570 6,349 2.5%
Poinsettias, indoor 4,741 4,740 5,154 5,654 5,794 2.3%
Begonias, outdoor 5,357 5,181 5,254 4,647 4,626 1.8%
African violets, indoor 4,296 4,007 4,189 4,078 4,175 1.7%
Gerberas, indoor 3,422 3,377 3,597 3,876 3,958 1.6%
Hawker's balsams, outdoor 3,551 3,616 3,767 3,609 3,694 1.5%
Lilies, indoor 2,783 2,678 3,079 3,693 3,406 1.4%
Chrysanthemums, outdoor 2,622 2,716 3,105 3,217 3,287 1.3%
Tulips, indoor 2,381 1,616 2,154 2,588 3,110 1.2%
Calibrachoas, outdoor 2,440 2,498 3,056 2,919 2,897 1.2%
Primulas, indoor 2,027 1,745 1,935 2,125 2,077 0.8%
Cyclamens, indoor 1,646 2,087 1,833 2,107 2,047 0.8%
Pansies, outdoor 1,620 1,402 1,804 1,726 1,859 0.7%
Indoor hanging pots 1,313 1,888 1,788 1,484 1,373 0.5%
Dahlia, outdoor 915 887 1,062 1,154 1,142 0.5%
Verbenas, outdoor 907 865 868 858 875 0.3%
Azaleas, indoor 494 461 435 412 450 0.2%
Rudbeckias, outdoor 308 346 277 263 261 0.1%
Argyranthemum, outdoor 236 238 224 200 182 0.1%
Heliopsis, outdoor 71 83 106 108 100 0.0%
Other indoor pots 15,663 15,575 16,526 17,345 17,479 7.0%
Other outdoor pots 46,107 53,681 49,570 50,213 51,125 20.4%
Total potted plants 210,397 219,348 241,099 250,200 251,169 100.0%

Source: Statistics Canada. Table 32-10-0021-01 Production of plants, flowers and tree seedlings

1.7. Production of cuttings by variety (number in thousands)

2019 2020 2021 2022 2023 2023 %
Share
Geraniums, cuttings 11,995 11,812 12,053 11,912 11,903 12.8%
Poinsettias, cuttings 5,435 5,404 5,386 5,260 5,367 5.8%
Chrysanthemums, cuttings 4,117 4,104 4,771 4,989 4,873 5.3%
Impatiens, cuttings 4,229 3,831 4,162 4,273 4,201 4.5%
Other cuttings 68,426 66,422 70,485 71,234 66,405 71.6%
Total cuttings 94,202 91,573 96,856 97,668 92,750 100.0%

Source: Statistics Canada. Table 32-10-0021-01 Production of plants, flowers and tree seedlings

1.8. Production of cut flowersTable 1.8 note [1] by variety (number in thousands)

2019 2020 2021 2022 2023 2023 %
Share
Tulips, stems 120,896 102,997 125,854 131,586 138,479 42.8%
Gerberas, stems 69,183 73,195 74,698 74,074 76,329 23.6%
Snapdragons, stems 22,360 21,816 25,298 26,625 27,914 8.6%
Chrysanthemums, stems 20,654 23,278 21,879 21,883 24,366 7.5%
Lilies, stems 6,208 8,071 11,043 14,340 13,725 4.2%
Lisianthus, stems 11,525 12,080 13,454 14,018 13,004 4.0%
Alstroemerias, stems 3,665 3,711 3,683 3,437 3,331 1.0%
Roses, stems 3,831 3,071 3,078 2,835 2,860 0.9%
Freesias, stems 3,732 2,857 2,511 2,256 2,090 0.6%
Daffodils, stems 1,387 1,231 1,456 1,571 1,464 0.5%
Irises, stems 1,649 214 280 198 248 0.1%
Other cut flowers 20,611 19,321 20,914 20,545 19,901 6.1%
Total cut flowers 285,703 271,842 304,147 313,369 323,712 100.0%

Note:

Table 1.8 note [1]

Includes flowers grown, or given some cultural treatment, and sold.

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Source: Statistics Canada. Table 32-10-0021-01 Production of plants, flowers and tree seedlings

1.9. Field-grown nursery tree and plant production (number in thousands)

2019 2020 2021 2022 2023 2023 %
Share
Small fruit bushes 44,415 30,885 31,339 30,855 30,661 58.5%
Perennials and annuals 4,020 4,792 6,524 5,425 5,334 10.2%
Tree seedlings 4,080 3,399 3,508 3,378 3,383 6.5%
Fruit trees 2,715 2,525 2,586 2,929 2,398 4.6%
Conifer trees 1,424 1,301 2,433 1,994 1,728 3.3%
Shade and ornamental trees 1,621 1,815 1,502 1,799 1,503 2.9%
Deciduous shrubs 1,403 1,374 1,488 1,458 1,407 2.7%
Vines 1,440 2,280 1,137 1,039 930 1.8%
Evergreen and conifer shrubs 496 529 395 401 404 0.8%
Evergreen and broadleaf shrubs 341 558 266 345 207 0.4%
Other trees and plants 1,366 474 3,161 2,828 3,154 6.0%
Total 63,320 63,320 49,930 54,339 52,449 100.0%

Source: Statistics Canada. Table 32-10-0031-01 Nursery tree and plant production

1.10. Container-grown nursery tree and plant production by variety (number in thousands)

2019 2020 2021 2022 2023 2023 %
Share
Perennials and annuals 13,142 14,889 15,149 11,609 11,269 26.8%
Deciduous shrubs 8,872 9,198 10,143 12,165 9,693 23.0%
Evergreen and conifer shrubs 5,209 5,754 4,773 4,673 5,652 13.4%
Conifer trees 1,560 2,581 3,445 4,787 4,004 9.5%
Evergreen and broadleaf shrubs 3,325 3,371 3,069 3,309 3,116 7.4%
Small fruit bushes 3,232 3,325 2,848 2,696 2,721 6.5%
Tree seedlings 1,749 1,758 949 1,344 1,208 2.9%
Shade and ornamental trees 1,160 987 931 1,424 1,146 2.7%
Vines 377 423 544 418 411 1.0%
Fruit trees 352 305 204 264 258 0.6%
Other trees and plants 1,800 3,089 3,185 2,017 2,606 6.2%
Total 40,778 45,680 45,242 44,708 42,084 100.0%

Source: Statistics Canada. Table 32-10-0031-01 Nursery tree and plant production

1.11. Total sod area by province (hectares)

2019 2020 2021 2022 2023 2023 %
Share
Newfoundland and Labrador 247 251 250 248 252 1.2%
Prince Edward Island 69 68 72 x x N/A
Nova Scotia 922 1,070 1,162 1,166 1,200 5.7%
New Brunswick 249 238 204 x x N/A
Quebec 4,165 4,455 5,042 4,631 4,968 23.4%
Ontario 7,364 8,758 9,345 9,164 8,791 41.5%
Manitoba 911 1,133 1,167 1,123 1,081 5.1%
Saskatchewan 614 497 460 556 591 2.8%
Alberta 3,312 3,214 3,086 3,206 3,339 15.7%
British Columbia 816 732 664 699 691 3.3%
Canada 18,667 20,417 21,451 21,093 21,207 100.0%

Notes:

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

N/A: Not applicable.

Source: Statistics Canada. Table 32−10−0034−01 Estimates of sod area, sales and resales

1.12. Sod operationsTable 1.12 note [1] by province (number)

2019 2020 2021 2022 2023 2023 %
Share
Newfoundland and Labrador 21 19 17 16 17 6.9%
Prince Edward Island 3 2 x 4 4 1.6%
Nova Scotia 11 8 8 11 13 5.3%
New Brunswick 10 6 x 6 6 2.4%
Quebec 57 50 48 48 55 22.3%
Ontario 65 70 72 80 79 32.0%
Manitoba 12 11 11 11 11 4.5%
Saskatchewan 13 8 7 8 10 4.0%
Alberta 26 26 27 26 28 11.3%
British Columbia 30 28 26 24 24 9.7%
Canada 248 228 223 234 247 100.0%

Notes:

Table 1.12 note [1]

Firms that only distribute sod or nursery stock, or just landscape and lay sod are excluded.

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

Source: Statistics Canada. Table 32−10−0034−01 Estimates of sod area, sales and resales

1.13. Christmas tree production by province (number of farms and area)

Number of farms 2021 Number of farms 2021 % share Area (hectares) 2021 Area (hectares) 2021 % share
Newfoundland and Labrador 1 0.1% F N/A
Prince Edward Island 13 1.0% 112 0.5%
Nova Scotia 213 15.6% 5,315 25.9%
New Brunswick 65 4.8% 2,344 11.4%
Quebec 257 18.8% 7,757 37.7%
Ontario 418 30.6% 3,258 15.8%
Manitoba 35 2.6% 148 0.7%
Saskatchewan 26 1.9% 172 0.8%
Alberta 60 4.4% 177 0.9%
British Columbia 276 20.2% 1,272 6.2%
Canada 1,364 100.0% 20,559 100.0%

Notes:

F: Too unreliable to be published.

N/A: Not applicable.

Source: Statistics Canada. Table 32-10-0249-01 Land use, Census of Agriculture, 2021

2. Sales and resales

2.1. Ornamental sales and resales by sub-sector (millions of Canadian dollars)

2019 2020 2021 2022 2023 2023 %
Share
Greenhouse flower and plants 1,575.4 1,694.2 1,856.4 1,996.9 2,073.8 68.7%
Nursery 679.8 716.9 747.5 734.8 749.6 24.8%
Sod 134.1 146.9 150.9 152.2 162.5 5.4%
Field-grown cut flowers 14.9 23.9 28.2 32.0 34.3 1.1%
Total 2,404.2 2,582.0 2,783.0 2,915.8 3,020.1 100.0%

Source: Statistics Canada. Tables 32-10-0023-01, 32-10-0032-01, 32-10-0034-01 and 32-10-0452-01

2.2. Greenhouse flower and plant salesTable 2.2 note [1] by category (millions of Canadian dollars)

2019 2020 2021 2022 2023 2023 %
Share
Potted plantsTable 2.2 note [2],Table 2.2 note [3] 853.0 903.8 1,030.3 1,144.8 1,171.9 71.3%
Bedding plants, ornamental 207.5 230.1 226.6 213.0 216.5 13.2%
Cut flowers 133.5 137.7 160.6 177.6 192.3 11.7%
CuttingsTable 2.2 note [3] 51.1 51.6 57.3 61.9 62.5 3.8%
Total 1,245.2 1,323.2 1,474.8 1,597.3 1,643.3 100.0%

Notes:

Table 2.2 note [1]

Farm gate value (before sales tax).

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Table 2.2 note [2]

Includes indoor potted plants and outdoor potted plants.

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Table 2.2 note [3]

Includes mixed operations (vegetables, flowers and plants), excluding cannabis operations.

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Source: Statistics Canada. Table 32-10-0246-01 Production and sale of greenhouse flowers and plants

2.3. Greenhouse flower and plant sales and resales by province (millions of Canadian dollars)

2019 2020 2021 2022 2023 2023 %
Share
Newfoundland and Labrador 8.2 8.2 x 8.7 9.4 0.5%
Prince Edward Island 6.2 8.2 x 12.5 14.5 0.7%
Nova Scotia 13.5 15.0 14.6 13.8 13.4 0.6%
New Brunswick 46.3 48.9 53.2 55.3 57.7 2.8%
Quebec 215.2 240.7 267.3 271.7 273.4 13.2%
Ontario 817.6 839.5 913.7 1,007.3 1,047.4 50.5%
Manitoba 35.9 37.2 39.2 40.0 41.3 2.0%
Saskatchewan 13.5 15.4 18.5 18.5 18.8 0.9%
Alberta 76.4 80.7 78.8 81.2 83.4 4.0%
British Columbia 342.7 400.6 452.5 487.8 514.4 24.8%
Canada 1,575.4 1,694.2 1,856.4 1,996.9 2,073.8 100.0%

Note:

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

Source: Statistics Canada. Table 32-10-0023-01 Total value of greenhouse products

2.4. Field-grown cut flower sales by province (thousands of Canadian dollars)

2019 2020 2021 2022 2023 2023 %
Share
Newfoundland and Labrador 0.0 x x 0.0 0.0 0.0%
Nova Scotia 0.0 79.1 113.0 101.2 x N/A
New Brunswick x x x x x N/A
Quebec 285.3 429.0 339.7 368.5 386.9 1.1%
Ontario 5,771.0 8,837.9 14,629.0 17,933.6 19,577.1 57.1%
Saskatchewan 41.8 38.2 44.2 x x N/A
Alberta 212.0 66.7 62.3 x x N/A
British Columbia 8,557.4 14,437.9 13,009.6 13,441.8 14,020.0 40.9%
CanadaTable 2.4 note [1] 14,875.7 23,924.1 28,239.2 32,000.0 34,286.6 100.0%

Notes:

Table 2.4 note [1]

Totals may not add up as some data was suppressed to meet confidentiality requirements of the Statistics Act.

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

N/A: Not applicable.

Source: Statistics Canada. Table 32-10-0452-01 Estimates of field-grown cut flowers area, production and sales

2.5. Nursery stockTable 2.5 note [1] sales and resales by province (millions of Canadian dollars)

2019 2020 2021 2022 2023 2023 %
Share
Newfoundland and Labrador 0.6 0.6 0.5 0.6 0.5 0.1%
Prince Edward Island 1.2 1.4 1.6 1.5 1.6 0.2%
Nova Scotia 11.1 10.0 10.3 10.5 10.9 1.5%
New Brunswick 3.0 2.6 2.3 2.0 1.9 0.3%
Quebec 90.5 102.8 108.1 118.1 113.9 15.2%
Ontario 279.0 303.6 334.5 308.9 323.1 43.1%
Manitoba 14.5 15.7 14.4 14.8 14.2 1.9%
Saskatchewan 4.9 5.0 5.2 5.1 5.2 0.7%
Alberta 46.7 45.3 43.2 44.3 46.2 6.2%
British Columbia 228.4 229.9 227.3 229.0 231.9 30.9%
Canada 679.8 716.9 747.5 734.8 749.6 100.0%

Note:

Table 2.5 note [1]

The term “nursery stock” covers a diverse range of non-edible, living plant material grown in field or in containers and sold with its root system intact. Nursery stock includes annual and perennial plants ranging from woody plants (e.g. trees, shrubs and rose bushes) to bedding plants and potted outdoor flowers. “Nursery stock” excludes Christmas trees and various inputs such as growing medium (e.g. peat moss and top soil), fertilizer and pesticides.

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Source: Statistics Canada. Table 32−10−0032−01 Nursery stock sales and resales

2.6. Sod sales and resales by province (millions of Canadian dollars)

2019 2020 2021 2022 2023 2023 %
Share
Newfoundland and Labrador 2.5 2.4 2.3 2.3 2.4 1.5%
Prince Edward Island 0.7 0.7 0.8 1.0 x N/A
Nova Scotia 4.8 5.6 6.4 6.7 6.9 4.2%
New Brunswick 2.1 1.9 1.7 1.9 x N/A
Quebec 27.4 32.6 35.4 35.8 37.6 23.2%
Ontario 53.0 61.2 65.5 64.3 70.1 43.2%
Manitoba 4.5 5.0 5.2 5.3 5.8 3.6%
Saskatchewan 4.2 4.1 3.5 3.5 3.9 2.4%
Alberta 23.8 22.5 20.2 21.2 21.7 13.4%
British Columbia 11.1 10.9 9.9 10.1 11.1 6.9%
CanadaTable 2.6 note [1] 134.1 146.9 150.9 152.2 162.5 100.0%

Note:

Table 2.6 note [1]

Totals may not add up as some data was suppressed to meet confidentiality requirements.

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Source: Statistics Canada. Table 32−10−0034−01 Estimates of sod area, sales and resales

3. Trade

3.1. Canadian ornamental trade balance by category (thousands of Canadian dollars)

  2019 2020 2021 2022 2023
Bulbs, tubers, tuberous roots, etc. Exports 27,233 19,144 31,599 34,291 42,969
Imports 51,945 53,329 70,363 77,130 83,563
Trade balance −24,712 −34,186 −38,764 −42,839 −40,594
Other live plants, including their roots, cuttings and slips, etc. Exports 418,875 464,930 584,056 667,111 756,245
Imports 300,322 310,963 367,779 379,520 371,527
Trade balance 118,554 153,967 216,277 287,592 384,718
Cut flowers and flower buds for bouquets or ornamental purposes, etc. Exports 85,176 78,333 102,730 116,797 147,442
Imports 167,705 137,842 184,921 207,192 209,181
Trade balance −82,529 −59,510 −82,191 −90,396 −61,739
Foliage, branches and other parts of plants, etc.Table 3.1 note [1] Exports 96,291 98,370 123,692 129,783 126,453
Imports 47,643 45,429 61,278 71,904 64,167
Trade balance 48,648 52,941 62,413 57,879 62,286
Total Exports 627,575 660,776 842,077 947,981 1,073,109
Imports 567,614 547,563 684,342 735,746 728,438
Overall trade balance 59,960 113,213 157,735 212,236 344,670

Note:

Table 3.1 note [1]

Includes Christmas trees.

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Source: Statistics Canada (CATSNet, June 2023)

3.2. Exports

3.2.1. Canadian floriculture and nursery exportsTable 3.2.1 note [1] by province (thousands of Canadian dollars)

2019 2020 2021 2022 2023 2023 %
Share
Newfoundland and Labrador 0 6 5 0 10 0.0%
Prince Edward Island 4,672 5,374 5,475 7,058 8,919 0.8%
Nova Scotia 20,551 21,694 31,527 40,065 38,059 3.5%
New Brunswick 36,419 37,243 50,889 53,071 56,777 5.3%
Quebec 75,857 77,597 91,181 98,856 103,106 9.6%
Ontario 349,521 360,885 474,438 550,159 649,755 60.5%
Manitoba 1,500 293 458 460 434 0.0%
Saskatchewan 113 146 184 199 361 0.0%
Alberta 190 88 711 1,031 2,469 0.2%
British Columbia 138,753 157,450 187,211 197,096 213,217 19.9%
CanadaTable 3.2.1 note [2] 627,575 660,776 842,077 947,996 1,073,109 100.0%

Notes:

Table 3.2.1 note [1]

Includes Christmas trees.

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Table 3.2.1 note [2]

Canada total derived from the sum of available provincial data.

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Source: Statistics Canada (CATSNet, June 2023)

3.2.2. Canada's top ten floriculture and nurseryTable 3.2.2 note [1] export destinations (thousands of Canadian dollars)

2019 2020 2021 2022 2023 2023 %
Share
United States 623,363 657,717 837,514 943,142 1,068,796 99.6%
Panama 1,767 1,295 1,804 2,243 1,886 0.2%
Curaçao 329 338 481 473 424 0.0%
Aruba 380 173 316 296 376 0.0%
Bahamas 71 72 27 54 232 0.0%
nited Arab Emirates 100 59 105 173 219 0.0%
Bermuda 286 313 356 184 204 0.0%
Venezuela 117 129 120 259 143 0.0%
Barbados 88 92 111 158 117 0.0%
Cayman Islands 81 100 88 131 107 0.0%
Others 991 485 1,154 885 605 0.1%
Total 627,575 660,776 842,077 947,996 1,073,109 100.0%

Note:

Table 3.2.2 note [1]

Includes Christmas trees.

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Source: Statistics Canada (CATSNet, June 2023)

3.2.3. Christmas tree exports by provinceTable 3.2.3 note [1] (thousands of Canadian dollars)

2019 2020 2021 2022 2023 2023 %
Share
Prince Edward Island 0 0 102 16 0 0.0%
Nova Scotia 9,477 9,455 11,603 14,772 14,046 15.5%
New Brunswick 10,788 10,696 12,607 13,319 12,448 13.8%
Quebec 59,807 56,298 63,100 66,083 60,292 66.7%
Ontario 408 513 611 971 648 0.7%
Saskatchewan 34 39 35 77 108 0.1%
British Columbia 1,323 1,796 2,399 2,911 2,820 3.1%
Canada 81,837 78,797 90,455 98,149 90,362 100.0%

Note:

Table 3.2.3 note [1]

Newfoundland and Labrador and Alberta did not export Christmas trees during the five-year range presented in this table.

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Source: Statistics Canada (CATSNet, June 2023)

3.2.4. Christmas tree exports by provinceTable 3.2.4 note [1] (number of Christmas trees)

2019 2020 2021 2022 2023 2023 %
Share
Prince Edward Island 0 0 1,450 674 0 0.0%
Nova Scotia 392,149 419,485 443,667 415,850 336,251 16.6%
New Brunswick 345,861 335,772 440,174 337,000 262,536 13.0%
Quebec 2,046,599 1,766,330 1,443,830 1,505,436 1,129,781 55.8%
Ontario 13,888 20,887 25,288 38,333 16,430 0.8%
Saskatchewan 1,273 2,262 1,964 3,717 4,812 0.2%
British Columbia 39,931 53,562 75,598 79,014 276,672 13.7%
Canada 2,839,701 2,598,298 2,431,971 2,380,024 2,026,482 100.0%

Note:

Table 3.2.4 note [1]

Newfoundland and Labrador and Alberta did not export Christmas trees during the five-year range presented in this table.

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Source: Statistics Canada (CATSNet, June 2023)

3.2.5. Canada's top ten Christmas tree destinations (thousands of Canadian dollars)

2019 2020 2021 2022 2023 2023 %
Share
United States 78,315 76,069 86,612 93,926 86,427 95.6%
Panama 1,767 1,295 1,804 2,243 1,886 2.1%
Curaçao 329 328 472 460 422 0.5%
Aruba 351 173 316 296 376 0.4%
Bahamas 71 72 27 54 232 0.3%
United Arab Emirates 100 59 105 173 219 0.2%
Bermuda 269 313 356 184 204 0.2%
Venezuela 117 129 120 259 143 0.2%
Barbados 74 90 106 150 116 0.1%
Cayman Islands 80 100 88 131 107 0.1%
Others 364 167 449 274 231 0.3%
Total 81,837 78,797 90,455 98,149 90,362 100.0%

Source: Statistics Canada (CATSNet, June 2023)

3.2.6. Canada's top ten Christmas tree destinations (number of Christmas trees)

2019 2020 2021 2022 2023 2023 %
Share
United States 2,769,207 2,547,302 2,357,256 2,299,820 1,956,825 96.6%
Panama 34,394 20,912 35,130 44,948 35,228 1.7%
Curaçao 6,990 3,416 6,493 6,227 7,733 0.4%
Aruba 5,811 6,287 8,966 8,139 7,155 0.4%
Bahamas 1,617 1,125 412 1,164 3,823 0.2%
United Arab Emirates 2,092 1,297 2,081 2,494 2,947 0.1%
Bermuda 6,470 6,982 5,713 2,414 2,521 0.1%
Barbados 1,354 2,046 2,163 2,875 2,367 0.1%
Venezuela 2,201 2,674 2,435 4,801 2,086 0.1%
Cayman Islands 2,207 2,383 1,409 1,641 1,385 0.1%
Others 7,358 3,874 9,913 5,501 4,412 0.2%
Total 2,839,701 2,598,298 2,431,971 2,380,024 2,026,482 100.0%

Source: Statistics Canada (CATSNet, June 2023)

3.2.7. Canada's floriculture and nurseryTable 3.2.7 note [1] export destinations by U.S. state (thousands of Canadian dollars)

2019 2020 2021 2022 2023 2023 %
Share
Florida 42,387 51,721 75,319 99,390 108,078 10.1%
New York 77,009 74,865 80,829 85,821 93,419 8.7%
Washington, state 49,636 52,118 62,685 70,997 81,556 7.6%
Massachusetts 37,084 35,944 52,355 72,440 80,116 7.5%
California 28,526 32,110 41,968 48,688 65,474 6.1%
Illinois 38,918 42,479 48,162 50,254 59,450 5.6%
Michigan 41,162 39,683 47,744 47,132 52,856 4.9%
New Jersey 26,263 29,274 37,949 41,719 49,213 4.6%
Texas 22,704 23,497 31,127 35,597 43,196 4.0%
Ohio 25,521 28,886 36,205 38,170 43,042 4.0%
Other U.S. states 234,153 247,140 323,170 352,932 392,396 36.7%
Total, United States 623,363 657,717 837,514 943,142 1,068,796 100.0%

Note:

Table 3.2.7 note [1]

Includes Christmas trees.

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Source: Statistics Canada (CATSNet, June 2023)

3.3. Imports

3.3.1. Floriculture and nurseryTable 3.3.1 note [1] imports by province (thousands of Canadian dollars)

2019 2020 2021 2022 2023 2023 %
Share
Newfoundland and Labrador 126 32 79 87 186 0.0%
Prince Edward Island 8 0 0 0 2 0.0%
Nova Scotia 1,883 3,651 2,407 3,043 2,239 0.3%
New Brunswick 9,872 10,202 11,343 11,930 12,335 1.7%
Quebec 56,685 60,215 82,728 89,191 84,320 11.6%
Ontario 326,206 306,117 384,458 414,680 419,340 57.6%
Manitoba 26,509 25,022 30,399 33,247 31,117 4.3%
Saskatchewan 6,593 12,711 14,416 11,152 10,786 1.5%
Alberta 10,798 7,180 9,335 11,849 11,561 1.6%
British Columbia 128,934 122,433 147,434 160,290 156,552 21.5%
Canada 567,614 547,563 682,599 735,469 728,438 100.0%

Note:

Table 3.3.1 note [1]

Includes Christmas trees.

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Source: Statistics Canada (CATSNet, June 2023)

3.3.2. Top ten sources of Canada's floriculture and nurseryTable 3.3.2 note [1] imports (thousands of Canadian dollars)

2019 2020 2021 2022 2023 2023 %
Share
United States 276,183 283,348 329,334 344,576 330,097 45.3%
Colombia 106,707 87,919 110,403 121,593 123,422 16.9%
Netherlands 58,799 61,168 78,915 88,037 92,067 12.6%
Ecuador 37,229 30,937 45,414 51,904 54,293 7.5%
Mexico 13,815 14,806 19,519 21,914 24,707 3.4%
Taiwan 11,182 8,789 13,458 16,518 15,865 2.2%
China 5,887 6,799 10,134 13,445 9,352 1.3%
Guatemala 7,431 8,077 10,206 9,835 10,866 1.5%
Costa Rica 5,762 5,389 7,793 7,612 7,324 1.0%
India 4,278 3,496 5,390 6,320 5,538 0.8%
Others 40,343 36,835 52,034 53,714 54,905 7.5%
Total 567,614 547,563 682,599 735,469 728,438 100.0%

Note:

Table 3.3.2 note [1]

Includes Christmas trees.

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Source: Statistics Canada (CATSNet, June 2023)

3.4. World trade data

3.4.1. Top ten exporting countries for floriculture, nursery and Christmas trees (thousands of Canadian dollars)

2019 2020 2021 2022 2023 2023 %
Share
Netherlands 14,424,559 14,879,970 17,834,885 16,456,037 17,421,535 49.1%
Colombia 1,986,219 1,923,731 2,198,782 2,700,028 2,852,853 8.0%
Italy 1,343,393 1,427,946 1,706,225 1,666,402 1,767,463 5.0%
Germany 1,428,553 1,449,941 1,518,078 1,441,033 1,476,948 4.2%
Ecuador 1,177,241 1,135,638 1,209,205 1,270,715 1,360,651 3.8%
Canada 627,575 660,776 842,077 947,996 1,073,109 3.0%
Kenya 864,849 852,914 1,009,803 904,572 990,260 2.8%
Spain 671,308 675,942 832,469 827,727 894,107 2.5%
Belgium 919,741 871,706 1,030,745 808,292 854,180 2.4%
Ethiopia 479,310 610,130 654,852 824,300 717,004 2.0%
Others 5,870,681 5,801,511 6,129,549 5,895,378 6,054,840 17.1%
Total 29,793,429 30,290,205 34,966,670 33,742,480 35,462,950 100.0%

Source: Global Trade Tracker (June 2023)

3.4.2. Top ten importing countries for floriculture, nursery and Christmas trees (thousands of Canadian dollars)

2019 2020 2021 2022 2023 2023 %
Share
United States 3,431,014 3,424,526 4,460,301 5,122,675 5,400,425 16.7%
Germany 4,317,099 4,423,246 5,041,635 4,553,040 4,563,429 14.1%
Netherlands 3,447,790 3,657,678 4,055,397 3,721,445 3,878,584 12.0%
United Kingdom 2,086,640 2,111,512 2,170,430 2,484,176 2,440,660 7.5%
France 1,696,723 1,630,171 2,015,288 1,872,843 1,873,148 5.8%
Italy 589,742 825,355 864,849 903,407 1,305,904 4.0%
Russia 749,532 703,603 993,680 932,307 940,361 2.9%
Switzerland 756,629 788,808 913,215 852,804 894,031 2.8%
Poland 567,802 580,247 696,924 750,600 789,591 2.4%
Japan 797,759 741,939 745,993 740,704 732,128 2.3%
Canada 567,614 547,563 682,599 735,469 728,438 2.3%
Others 7,996,466 7,874,485 8,566,802 8,507,551 8,806,818 27.2%
Total 27,004,810 27,309,133 31,207,113 31,177,021 32,353,517 100.0%

Source: Global Trade Tracker (June 2023)

4. Channels of distribution

4.1. Channels of distribution for flowers and plant sales and resales (millions of Canadian dollars)

2019 2020 2021 2022 2023 2023 %
Share
Mass market chain stores 436.5 507.0 580.6 615.1 632.0 30.5%
Domestic wholesalers 317.4 308.1 343.7 440.0 452.8 21.8%
Direct sales to the publicTable 4.1 note [1] 219.6 237.3 266.3 256.6 251.4 12.1%
Other greenhouses 175.3 189.8 199.7 209.6 239.5 11.6%
Exported 210.1 203.9 206.0 213.7 225.8 10.9%
Retail florists 177.4 205.0 211.0 212.7 222.2 10.7%
Other channels 28.4 32.2 34.8 34.6 34.7 1.7%
Government and public agencies 10.9 11.1 14.3 14.5 15.3 0.7%
Total sales 1,575.4 1,694.2 1,856.4 1,996.9 2,073.8 100.0%

Note:

Table 4.1 note [1]

Includes roadside stands and owner-operated retail outlets.

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Source: Statistics Canada. Table 32-10-0022-01 Channels of distribution for horticulture product sales and resales

4.2. Channels of distribution for nursery product sales and resales (millions of Canadian dollars)

2019 2020 2021 2022 2023 2023 %
Share
Landscape contractors 173.4 176.8 188.0 197.1 205.4 27.4%
Garden centres 116.2 127.5 130.8 142.2 133.5 17.8%
Mass market chain stores 109.0 118.3 119.7 110.0 113.9 15.2%
Direct sales to the publicTable 4.2 note [1] 107.3 102.4 104.0 79.1 81.0 10.8%
Other growers 77.4 65.3 67.4 69.3 67.9 9.1%
Other channels 20.5 35.3 36.9 39.8 47.8 6.4%
Exported 27.1 36.9 40.8 36.8 44.9 6.0%
Fruit growers 25.1 29.1 32.8 33.6 28.4 3.8%
Government and public agencies 23.8 25.3 27.2 26.8 26.7 3.6%
Total sales 679.8 716.9 747.5 734.8 749.6 100.0%

Note:

Table 4.2 note [1]

Includes roadside stands and owner-operated retail outlets.

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Source: Statistics Canada. Table 32-10-0033-01 Channels of distribution for nursery product sales and resales

5. Operating expenses

5.1. Greenhouse flower and plantTable 5.1 note [1] producers' operating expenses by category (millions of Canadian dollars)

2019 2020 2021 2022 2023 2023 %
Share
Gross yearly payrollTable 5.1 note [2] 300.7 306.2 316.1 323.3 360.6 28.6%
Plant material purchases for growing onTable 5.1 note [3] 212.4 223.7 231.4 243.9 241.9 19.2%
Other crop expensesTable 5.1 note [4] 161.1 169.2 179.9 213.5 221.7 17.6%
Plant material purchases for resaleTable 5.1 note [3] 104.1 108.2 95.0 97.0 102.8 8.2%
Fuel 54.9 47.3 49.0 52.1 60.4 4.8%
ElectricityTable 5.1 note [5] 25.0 26.2 22.2 25.0 28.2 2.2%
Other operating expensesTable 5.1 note [6] 190.9 203.0 215.9 224.2 244.2 19.4%
Total operating expenses 1,049.1 1,083.9 1,109.4 1,179.1 1,259.8 100.0%

Notes:

Table 5.1 note [1]

This category excludes mixed operations (vegetables, flowers and plants).

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Table 5.1 note [2]

Includes seasonal and permanent labour.

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Table 5.1 note [3]

Includes value of flowers, plants, cuttings, seedlings, seeds and bulbs purchased (before sales tax).

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Table 5.1 note [4]

Includes fertilizer, pesticides, pollination, irrigation, containers, packaging, bioprograms and growing mediums such as soil, peat moss, vermiculite, perlite, sand, Styrofoam and sawdust.

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Table 5.1 note [5]

Includes electricity for lighting, airflow fans and heating.

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Table 5.1 note [6]

Includes interest, land taxes, insurance, advertising, repairs to farm buildings, machinery, agricultural equipment and vehicles, contract work, and telephone and telecommunications services.

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Source: Statistics Canada. Table 32-10-0025-01 Specialized greenhouse producers' operating expenses

5.2. Nursery operating expenses by category (millions of Canadian dollars)

2019 2020 2021 2022 2023 2023 %
Share
Gross yearly payrollTable 5.2 note [1] 195.3 202.5 204.8 219.8 232.2 35.1%
Plant material purchases for growing onTable 5.2 note [2] 102.3 108.0 113.0 114.0 116.7 17.7%
Plant material purchases for resaleTable 5.2 note [2] 99.8 96.3 98.1 102.4 105.6 16.0%
Other crop expensesTable 5.2 note [3] 64.9 65.5 71.2 75.7 76.0 11.5%
Electricity expenses 6.0 6.4 5.9 5.9 6.1 0.9%
Other operating expensesTable 5.2 note [4] 120.9 122.2 123.4 120.1 124.3 18.8%
Total Operating Expenses 589.2 600.9 616.2 637.8 660.9 100.0%

Notes:

Table 5.2 note [1]

Includes seasonal and permanent labour.

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Table 5.2 note [2]

Includes value of trees, nursery stock, bedding plants, seedlings, cuttings or bulbs purchased before sales tax.

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Table 5.2 note [3]

Includes fertilizer, pesticides, pollination, irrigation, containers, packaging, bioprograms and growing mediums such as soil, peat moss, vermiculite, perlite, sand, Styrofoam and sawdust.

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Table 5.2 note [4]

Includes interest, land taxes, insurance, advertising, repairs to farm buildings, machinery, agricultural equipment and vehicles, contract work, and telephone and telecommunications services.

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Source: Statistics Canada. Table 32-10-0454-01 Nursery and sod producers' operating expenses

5.3. Sod operating expenses by category (millions of Canadian dollars)

2019 2020 2021 2022 2023 2023 %
Share
Gross yearly payrollTable 5.3 note [1] 37.3 37.9 39.5 40.4 41.8 32.7%
Sod purchases for resale 2.2 2.4 1.9 1.8 1.9 1.5%
Other operating expensesTable 5.3 note [2] 65.4 69.9 73.6 81.4 84.2 65.8%
Total operating expenses 104.9 110.2 115.0 123.5 127.9 100.0%

Notes:

Table 5.3 note [1]

Includes seasonal and permanent labour.

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Table 5.3 note [2]

Includes fertilizer, pesticides, land taxes, interest, insurance, advertising, repairs, fuel, electricity, irrigation expenses, and telephone and other telecommunication services.

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Source: Statistics Canada. Table 32-10-0454-01 Nursery and sod producers' operating expenses

6. Labour

6.1. Nursery, sod and greenhouse flowers, total employees[1]

  2019 2020 2021 2022 2023
Nursery Seasonal employeesTable 6.1 note [1] 6,341 6,023 6,067 5,800 5,720
Permanent employeesTable 6.1 note [2] 3,126 3,063 2,770 2,996 2,982
Total employees 9,467 9,086 8,837 8,796 8,702
Sod Seasonal employeesTable 6.1 note [1] 1,117 1,039 1,050 1,023 1,070
Permanent employeesTable 6.1 note [2] 414 379 390 379 368
Total employees 1,531 1,418 1,440 1,402 1,438
Specialized greenhouse flowers and plants Seasonal employeesTable 6.1 note [1] 9,303 9,020 9,102 9,079 10,248
Permanent employeesTable 6.1 note [2] 5,118 5,299 4,968 5,053 5,385
Total employees 14,421 14,319 14,070 14,132 15,633

Notes:

Table 6.1 note [1]

Seasonal employees who worked less than 8 months during the year.

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Table 6.1 note [2]

Permanent employees who worked more than 8 months during the year.

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Source: Statistics Canada. Tables 32−10−0026−01 and 32−10−0028−01

7. Key Resources

  • Global Trade Tracker
  • Statistics Canada. Table 32-10-0421-01 Christmas trees
  • Statistics Canada. Table 32-10-0019-01 Estimates of specialized greenhouse operations, greenhouse area, and months of operation
  • Statistics Canada. Table 32-10-0246-01 Production and sale of greenhouse flowers and plants
  • Statistics Canada. Table 32-10-0021-01 Production of plants, flowers and tree seedlings
  • Statistics Canada. Table 32-10-0034-01 Estimates of sod area, sales and resales
  • Statistics Canada. Table 32-10-0023-01 Total value of greenhouse products
  • Statistics Canada. Table 32-10-0032-01 Nursery stock sales and resales
  • Statistics Canada. Table 32-10-0022-01 Channels of distribution for horticulture product sales and resales
  • Statistics Canada. Table 32-10-0033-01 Channels of distribution for nursery product sales and resales
  • Statistics Canada. Table 32-10-0025-01 Specialized greenhouse producers’ operating expenses
  • Statistics Canada. Table 32-10-0454-01 Nursery and sod producers' operating expenses
  • Statistics Canada. Table 32-10-0026-01 Total greenhouse, sod and nursery employees
  • Statistics Canada. Table 32-10-0028-01 Total number of employees of specialized greenhouse operations
  • Statistics Canada. CATSNet

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