Facing shortages, Canada taps its strategic reserves of maple syrup
The Quebec Maple Syrup Producers said it is releasing roughly 50 million pounds from its strategic maple syrup reserves, the trade group confirmed to CNN Business. That’s almost half of the stockpile.
The government-supported organization, which is often called the OPEC of maple syrup, uses its reserves to control syrup prices and supply. As of 2020, Quebec produced 73% of all maple syrup in the world, and its biggest customer by far is the United States, which accounts for around 60% of Canada’s export volume.
“This system prevents practically all stock shortages and ensures the market is adequately supplied,” spokesperson Helene Normandin said.
In comparison, Quebec produced 175 million pounds of maple syrup in 2020. There are 50 million taps in the province, and there are plans to add seven million more in the next few years to meet demand.
“The pandemic helped in our case because we’re seeing people cook more at home and use more local products,” Normandin said in an interview with Bloomberg. “It’s not just in Quebec the demand is increasing.”
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