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Canned Fruit & Vegetable Processing in British Columbia

Author.Name IBISWorld Canada Last Updated: August 2025 NAICS BC31142CA

Canned Fruit & Vegetable Processing in British Columbia industry analysis

Revenue for the Canned Fruit & Vegetable Processing industry in British Columbia is expected to grow an annualized x.x% to $x.x million over the five years to 2025, while revenue for the national industry will likely grow at x.x% during the same period. The number of industry establishments has increased an annualized x.x% to xx locations over the past five years. Industry employment has decreased an annualized -x.x% to xx workers during the period, while industry wages have decreased an annualized -x.x% to $x.x million.

Over the five years to 2030, provincial industry revenue is expected to decline an annualized -x.x% to $x.x million, while revenue for the national industry will likely grow x.x%. The number of industry establishments is forecast to grow x.x% to xx locations over the next five years. Industry employment is expected to increase an annualized x.x% to xxx workers during the outlook period, while industry wages likely increase x% to $x.x million.

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About the Canned Fruit & Vegetable Processing in British Columbia Market Research Report

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Definition of the Canned Fruit & Vegetable Processing in British Columbia?

Operators in the Canned Fruit and Vegetable Processing industry in Canada purchase fruits and vegetables and process them with other ingredients to create a variety of food products, including canned fruit and vegetables, juices and drinks, canned soups, jams, baby food, sauces and dehydrated fruits and vegetables. The final products are then packaged and sold to consumers at various retail channels.

What’s included in the Canned Fruit & Vegetable Processing in British Columbia?

The Canned Fruit & Vegetable Processing in British Columbia includes processing fruit and vegetable juices, processing ketchup, tomato paste, horseradish, vinegar and other sauces, processing canned fruits, vegetables and beans, processing soup, stews and bouillon, processing dried and dehydrated fruits and vegetables, including salad mixes and processing baby food, jams, jellies and pickled products. Related terms covered in the Canned Fruit & Vegetable Processing in British Columbia industry report includes fruits and vegetables that have not been processed, a clear, seasoned broth. sometimes, seasonings come in a condensed cube, which is dropped into water to create the broth, a carbon-based synthetic compound used to coat many food and beverage containers, the most common type of plastic used to produce packaging such as plastic bags, plastic films and containers and the increase in efficiency of production as the number of goods being produced increases.

Industry Performance of the Canned Fruit & Vegetable Processing industry in British Columbia

Benchmark the Canned Fruit & Vegetable Processing in British Columbia industry performance with all BC Census Metropolitan Area and national performance.

Canned Fruit & Vegetable Processing in British Columbia

#3 in Highest Revenue 18.4% of province's GDP
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Canned Fruit & Vegetable Processing in Canada


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Key Drivers of the Canned Fruit & Vegetable Processing industry in British Columbia

See how key industry drivers, such as population, median houshold income, gross domestic product, per capita disposable income, demand from supermarkets and grocery stores and canadian effective exchange rate index are impacting Canned Fruit & Vegetable Processing in British Columbia

British Columbia Economic Indicators

Population
Median Houshold Income
Gross Domestic Product

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Canada Key External Drivers

Per capita disposable income
Demand from supermarkets and grocery stores
Canadian effective exchange rate index

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Census Metropolitan Area Data of the Canned Fruit & Vegetable Processing industry in British Columbia

Access proprietary data on Census Metropolitan Area in the Canned Fruit & Vegetable Processing in British Columbia, such as Vancouver, Kelowna and Abbotsford - Mission. Data includes figures on revenue, establishments, employees and wages by Census Metropolitan Areas.

Key Statistics of the Canned Fruit & Vegetable Processing industry in British Columbia

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What is the market size of the Canned Fruit & Vegetable Processing industry in British Columbia in 2025?

The market size of the Canned Fruit & Vegetable Processing industry in British Columbia is $708.3m in 2025.

How many businesses are there in the Canned Fruit & Vegetable Processing industry in British Columbia in 2025?

There are 47 businesses in the Canned Fruit & Vegetable Processing industry in British Columbia, which has been growing at an average annual rate of 2.3% from 2020 to 2025.

Has the Canned Fruit & Vegetable Processing industry in British Columbia grown or declined over the past 5 years?

The market size of the Canned Fruit & Vegetable Processing industry in British Columbia has been growing at an average annual rate of 8.7% from 2020 to 2025.

How many employees in the Canned Fruit & Vegetable Processing industry in British Columbia in 2025?

There are 76 employees in the Canned Fruit & Vegetable Processing industry in British Columbia, which has been declining at an average annual rate of -1.3% from 2020 to 2025.