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Ontario Gross Domestic Product (GDP) for Selected Industries,
2007 ($ million)

Author:
Bill McGee - Coordinator, Statistics Section/OMAFRA
Last Reviewed: 09 March 2009

 

 

GDP figures shown in this table are in millions of chained 2002 dollars
Selected Industries
( $ million )
 
1. Overall Economy (total GDP at factor cost a)
492,896.9
1.1 Goods-Producing Industries b
135,852.0
1.2 Services Industries
354,101.0

 

 

2. Goods-Producing Industries b
135,852.0
2.1 Primary Industries b
7,736.0

2.1.1 Agriculture, forestry, fishing and hunting

5,079.7

2.1.1.1 Crop and animal production (primary agriculture)

4,278.7
2.2 Utilities (other than communications)
9,930.6
2.3 Construction
26,147.8
2.4 Manufacturing
92,172.7

 

 

3. Manufacturing
92,172.7
3.1 Food, beverage and tobacco manufacturing
10,340.0

3.1.1 Animal food manufacturing

286.3

3.1.2 Grain and oilseed milling c

750.0

3.1.3 Sugar and confectionery product manufacturing

789.4

3.1.4. Fruit and vegetable preserving and specialty food manuf.

1,101.4

3.1.5. Dairy product manufacturing

836.2

3.1.6. Meat product manufacturing

1,804.2

3.1.7. Seafood product preparation and packaging

46.5

3.1.8. Bakeries and tortilla manufacturing c

1,700.0

3.1.9. Soft drink and ice manufacturing

450.1

3.1.10 Breweries

1,052.9

3.1.11 Distilleries

281.8

Selected other manufacturing industries related to agriculture

( $ million )

Leather and allied product manufacturing

48.1

Pesticide, fertilizer and other agricultural chemical manufacturing

163.9

Agricultural implement manufacturing c

370.0
 
 

 

 

Ontario manufacturing industries having over $5 billion in GDP (preliminary)

( $ million )

Transportation equipment

26,182.0

Primary metal and fabricated metal products

12,242.1

Food, beverage and tobacco manufacturing

10,340.0

Electrical and electronic products

6,656.0

Chemical and petroleum products

8,966.0

Paper products and printing

5,874.0

Machinery

6,432.1

Plastic and rubber products

5,598.0

 

 

Wholesale Trade

31,322.4

Food wholesaling d

3,720.0
Retail Trade
27,505.8

Food retailing d

4,760.0
Accommodation and Food Services
9,808.2

Food services d

6,980.0


GDP from the Agri-food Industry as a Share of the Overall Economy

GDP from Primary Agriculture and Food, Beverage and Tobacco Manufacturing Industries as a % of GDP from All Goods-Producing Industries is 10.8%

GDP from All Specified Agri-food Goods-Producing Industries as a % of GDP from
All Goods-Producing Industries is 11.2%

GDP from Specified Agri-food Goods-Producing Industries, Food Wholesaling &
Retailing, and Food Services as a % of Total GDP is 6.2%

 

a Gross Domestic Product at factor cost is a measure of the unduplicated value of economic production arising within specified geographic boundaries. The value contributed by an industry is the residual derived by deducting the value of goods and services purchased and used in the production process from the value of goods and services produced by that industry.

b Goods-producing industries include primary industries, manufacturing, construction and utilities (other than communications). Primary industries include agriculture, fishing & hunting, logging & forestry, and mining, quarrying & oilwells.

c Ontario estimate based on province's share of national manufacturing value-added from that activity.

d Ontario estimate based on province's share of national gross sales from that industry.

Note: Some totals may differ from the sum of their parts as series expressed in chained dollars are not strictly additive.

 

 

References: Statistics Canada, CANSIM II Tables 379-0027 and 379-0025; Ontario Economic Accounts (January 2009), Office of Economic Policy, Ontario Ministry of Finance; and Economic Development Policy Branch, OMAFRA for additional calculations

 

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E-mail: stats.omafra@ontario.ca