The Canadian chicken industry, 2006 [prepared by Vincent Iacobucci, David Surprenant, Réjean Gaumond]. : A72-145/2006E-PDF

"Over the years, the Canadian chicken industry evolved through changing political landscapes and economic conditions. In order to understand the evolution of the Canadian chicken industry it is important to place it into its historical context. Since 1979, the Canadian chicken industry has operated under a supply management system. This supply management system had its origin in the establishment of the Chicken Farmers of Canada (CFC) was created in 1978 under the Farm Products Agencies Act. The CFC is the national agency that monitors and assures that Canadian chicken producers supply a sufficient quantity of product to ensure that the domestic market meets Canadian consumer demand"--Introd., p. 6.

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Department/Agency Canada. Agriculture and Agri-Food Canada.
Title The Canadian chicken industry, 2006 [prepared by Vincent Iacobucci, David Surprenant, Réjean Gaumond].
Publication type Monograph
Language [English]
Other language editions [French]
Format Electronic
Electronic document
Note(s) Cover title.
Issued also in French under title: L'industrie canadienne du poulet, 2006.
Includes bibliographical references : p. 45.
Introduction -- World chicken production and trade -- Broiler and hatching egg segment of the industry -- Chicken production in Canada -- Processing and further processing -- The Canadian chicken market -- Annex A, The Import Control List -- Bibliography.
Publishing information Ottawa : Animal Industry Division, Poultry Section, Agriculture and Agri-Food Canada, [2007].
Author / Contributor Iacobucci, Vincent.
Surprenant, David.
Gaumond, Réjean.
Description 45 p. : col. ill.
Catalogue number
  • A72-145/2006E-PDF
Subject terms Agri-food industry
Marketing
Poultry
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