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Cannabis is now generating more cash income, as a raw commodity, for New Brunswick producers than potatoes, blueberries, or maple syrup.
According to the latest numbers from Statistics Canada, Cannabis generated $244.7-million in farm cash receipts for producers in the province in 2020.
Farm cash receipts represent the cash income received from the sale of agricultural commodities as well as direct program payments made to support or subsidize the agriculture sector.
That’s significantly more than fresh potatoes, which generated $152.9-million in farm cash receipts last year. Fresh fruit, like blueberries, generated $36.9-million. Maple syrup and other maple products generated $20.6-million.
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August 28, 2022 set out for digital census
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August 28, 2022 set out for digital census
TANZANIA’s population is projected at 64m people by August next year when the nation conducts its sixth national population and housing census, the National Bureau of Statistics (NBS) has predicted.
Government Chief Statistician, Dr Albina Chuwa said here at the weekend that a pilot census is expected to be conducted this August to see if NBS officials are fully versed with the technology to conduct the national census next year.
She said that NBS projections are that by the time of conducting the census Tanzania will have a population of 64m people, up from 44.9m people registered in the 2012 census.
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Canadians are being reminded there is still time to file confidential personal details with the federal government online, by telephone or via the traditional paper forms.
By law, not doing your civic part to file the form either online or on paper can lead to a fine of up to $500, said Statistics Canada.
Neil Ellis, Bay of Quinte MPP and Parliamentary Secretary to the Minister of Agriculture, is reminding residents in his riding to fill out their Census 2021 for a clearer, more accurate snapshot of both community and country.
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