What is the principal crop in Prince Edward Island?
Prince Edward Island continues to have the largest land area devoted to potato production in Canada
Field crop | 2011 | 2016 |
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Acreage | ||
Potatoes | 86,560 | 83,326 |
Barley | 62,593 | 61,467 |
Soybeans | 51,116 | 44,932 |
Which town is well known for potatoes on Prince Edward Island?
O’Leary
The Prince Edward Island community of O’Leary is home to the Canadian Potato Museum. In 1969, Stompin’ Tom Connors released his song “Bud the Spud” about a truck driver who hauls potatoes from Prince Edward Island.
Where do PEI potatoes go?
Approximately 60% of Prince Edward Island potatoes are destined for processing, 30% go to the fresh market through retail or food service, while 10% are grown for seed purposes.
What seafood is PEI known for?
Foodies know it as shellfish heaven, thanks to its abundance of local specialities such as oysters, lobster, mussels, clams and scallops. PEI has several other qualities to recommend it, too.
What percentage of PEI is potatoes?
Prince Edward Island produces approximately 25% of the total potato crop grown in Canada each year. An economic impact study published in 2012 notes that the potato industry is worth over $1 Billion (CAN) to the PEI economy each year, contributing 10.8% of provincial GDP.
What is the land of Prince Edward Island?
PEI is located in the Gulf of St. Lawrence, about 200 kilometres (120 miles) north of Halifax, Nova Scotia and 600 kilometres (370 miles) east of Quebec City, and has a land area of 5,686.03 km2 (2,195.39 sq mi)….
Prince Edward Island | |
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• Water | 0 km2 (0 sq mi) 0% |
Area rank | 13th |
0.1% of Canada | |
Population (2016) |