2 Dairy in Canada Flashcards

1
Q

Two provinces with the most dairy farms/cows

A

Ontario, Quebec

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2
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Top dairy producing province (%)

A

Quebec (46.4%)

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3
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Dairy cows per farm in Alberta vs Quebec

A

179 in AB, 82 in QC

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4
Q

How have dairy farms and milk production been changing over the past 10 years?

A

There are less unique dairy farms, but more cows per farm
Milk production has increased

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5
Q

What is the major dairy barn type in Canada?

A

Tie stall (73%)

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6
Q

What is the major type of dairy barn in AB, SK and BC?

A

Free stall

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7
Q

What three countries have the most dairy cows in the world

A
  1. India
  2. EU
  3. Brazil
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8
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Types of dairy breeds used in Canada

A

Holsteins, Jerseys and Crossbreeds

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9
Q

Milk yield, fat and protein content of milk of holsteins vs jersey cows

A

H: highest milk yield, lower fat and protein

J: lower milk yield with higher fat and protein contents

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10
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What are the purposes of the supply management system in Canada

A
  • produce milk to market demand as close as possible
  • avoid costly surpluses
  • provide farmers with bargaining power and stability
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11
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In Canada, is supply of milk is greater than demand, what happens to price?

A

Price decreases

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12
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In Canada, producers get more what than in the US?

A

More $ per liter of milk sold by retailers (get around 63% of what consumers pay)

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13
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Three pillars of supply management

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  1. Production management (steady supply of products available to meet demand)
  2. Predictable imports (limited imports to ensure dairy market requirements met primarily by Canadian dairies)
  3. Pricing mechanism (producers receive prices that provide reasonable return)
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14
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How does the supply management system work in Canada

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  • Determine domestic market demand for milk, supply milk to meet that demand
  • Dairy producers need to own quota to ship milk
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15
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Current quota price

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~$50,000 per kg of milk fat per day

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16
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What is the flexibility of the milk quota

A

Producers can produce within a +10/-20 day range of their cumulative quota
Producers are NOT paid for their production that exceeds +10 days

17
Q

What can you do if you are over-producing milk in Canada?

A
  • Feed adjustments (feet lower energy diet (less grain, fat))
  • Decrease number of milking cows (cull/dry off)
  • Purchase underproduction credit
  • Purchase quota
18
Q

What do you do if you are under-producing milk in Canada

A
  • Feed adjustments
  • Increase number of milking cows
  • Sell underproduction credits
  • Sell quota
19
Q

The main focus of milk production in Canada vs US

A

Optimize milk production (Canada)

vs

Maximize milk production (US)