In 2014, Canada's import of horse meat reached 1.50 thousand Kg, valued at $5.00 thousand. This represents a decrease, which is significant compared to the last import year, 2010, when imports were 2.00 thousand Kg worth $6.00 thousand. The net change from 2010 to 2014 shows a decrease of 500 Kg and a drop of $1 in value.
Q1. Does Canada Import Horse Meat?
Ans1. Yes, Canada Imports Horse Meat.
Q2. How Many Years Does Canada Import Horse Meat?
Ans2. Canada has Imported Horse Meat for 14 years.
Canada's Import of Shelled Horse Meat: Annual Trends
Explores the evolving trends in Canada's horse-meat imports, offering a detailed analysis of annual changes in the sector.
In 2014: 1500 kg of horsemeat imported, valued at $5000.
In 2010: 2000 kg of horsemeat imported, valued at $6000.
In 2000: 9170 kg of horsemeat imported, valued at $20000.
In 1999: 42000 kg of horsemeat imported, valued at $99000.
In 1998: 117000 kg of horsemeat imported, valued at $255000.
In 1997: 181000 kg of horsemeat imported, valued at $429000.
In 1996: 208000 kg of horsemeat imported, valued at $423000.
In 1995: 243000 kg of horsemeat imported, valued at $452000.
In 1994: 145000 kg of horsemeat imported, valued at $282000.
In 1993: 27000 kg of horsemeat imported, valued at $44000.
Compare Canada's Import of Horse Meat(Kg) vs Other Country (2014)
Canada Import of Horse Meat Annualy
Explore the Volume and Price trend of Canada Import of Horse Meat over the last 61 Years.