Food
Total
All Alberta Total
and
Crop
Animal
Support
Total
Agri-Food
Industries Manuf.
Food Beverage Beverage Production Production Services Agriculture Industries (3)
2003....………..........44,743.9
1,567.3 138.4
28.4
166.8
417.8
404.2
13.1
835.1
1,001.9
2004………………………………..
50,807.7
1,745.5 137.7
36.3
174.0
486.6
473.8
10.8
971.2
1,145.2
2005………………….. 65,033.9
2,467.4 151.3
40.0
191.3
455.6
501.9
26.9
984.4
1,175.7
2006……………………………..
76,923.7
2,566.0 147.9
25.5
173.4
415.4
413.3
16.3
845.0
1,018.4
2007……………………………..
83,932.5
2,917.0 115.7
29.5
145.2
570.3
554.6
39.5
1,164.4
1,309.6
2008……………………………..
89,744.0
3,113.3 102.1
29.2
131.3
579.2
563.9
21.3
1,164.4
1,295.7
2009…………………………..
65,695.1
1,561.5 103.4
18.5
121.9
725.7
339.9
19.9
1,085.5
1,207.4
2010……………………………..
81,342.5
1,462.0 55.6
26.2
81.8
725.8
339.9
28.2
1,093.9
1,175.7
2011
r……………………………..
90,025.7
1,816.9 69.8
28.9
98.7
921.9
301.8
47.3
1,271.0
1,369.7
2012
p……………………………..
98,192.9
2,596.9 158.1
24.8
182.9
924.2
302.5
87.1
1,313.8
1,496.7
%
Share of All Industries in 2012
100.0
2.6
0.2
0.0
0.2
0.9
0.3
0.1
1.3
1.5
2004………………………………..
13.6
11.4
-0.5
27.8
4.3
16.5
17.2
-17.6
16.3
14.3
2005…………………..28.0
41.4
9.9
10.2
9.9
-6.4
5.9
149.1
1.4
2.7
2006……………………………..
18.3
4.0
-2.2
-36.3
-9.4
-8.8
-17.7
-39.4
-14.2
-13.4
2007……………………………..
9.1
13.7 -21.8
15.7
-16.3
37.3
34.2
142.3
37.8
28.6
2008……………………………..
6.9
6.7 -11.8
-1.0
-9.6
1.6
1.7
-46.1
0.0
-1.1
2009…………………………..
-26.8
-49.8
1.3
-36.6
-7.2
25.3
-39.7
-6.6
-6.8
-6.8
2010……………………………..
23.8
-6.4 -46.2
41.6
-32.9
0.0
0.0
41.7
0.8
-2.6
2011
r……………………………..
10.7
24.3 25.5
10.3
20.7
27.0
-11.2
67.7
16.2
16.5
2012
p……………………………..
9.1
42.9 126.5
-14.2
85.3
0.2
0.2
84.1
3.4
9.3
Source: Statistics Canada Cat. No. 61-205-X, "Private and Public Investment in Canada, Intentions 2013"
Table 15: Capital Investment Expenditures in Alberta Agri-Food
Source: Statistics Canada, CANSIM Database Table Number 029-0005
$ Millions
%
Change From Previous Year
Capital investment expenditures refers to the cost of procuring, constructing and installing new durable plant and machinery and equipment, whether for
replacement of worn or obsolete assets, as additions to existing assets or for lease or rent to others. Also included are all capitalized costs such as feasibility
studies, architectural, legal, installation and engineering fees, the value of capital assets put in place by firms either by contract or with their own labour force, as
well as the capitalized interest charges on loans with which capital projects are financed. Gross outlays have been reported without any deduction for scrap, trade-
in value of old assets and include any grants and/or subsidies received.
(3)
Agri-food industries is the sum of food and beverage manufacturing industries plus agriculture industries.
(1)
Statistics Canada conducts The Capital and Repair Expenditures Survey (CES) to generate data on investment made in Canada in all types of industries.
Information on capital expenditures provides a useful indication of market conditions in the economy as a whole and in specific industries. Expenditures planned
also provide an indication of the views of management regarding future market demands in relation to present productive capacity.
2)
Agriculture industries refer to establishments growing crops, raising animals or producing animal products as well as establishments providing support services
for crops and livestock production. Note: The figures shown above for "Support Services" include estimates for the forestry industry (separate data for agriculture
are not available due to confidentiality).
Industries (1), 2003-2012
Agriculture Industries (2)
Manufacturing Industries
:
t ti ti
,
CA SIM Database Table Number 029-0005
0.0
10.0
20.0
30.0
40.0
50.0
60.0
70.0
2003
2004
2005
2006
2007
2008
2009
2010
2011
2012
Per Cent Share
Crop Production
Animal Production
Fig. 9 Alberta Capital Investment Expenditures for Crop and Animal Production,
Per Cent Share of Total Agriculture Industries, 2003-2012
Alberta Agriculture Statistics Yearbook, 2012
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