碳税政策对加拿大食品供应链的影响

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本文探讨了碳税政策对加拿大食品供应链承受能力和竞争力的影响。加拿大从 2007 年阿尔伯塔省开始征收碳税,旨在减少温室气体排放,同时解决对食品行业的经济影响。到 2030 年,联邦碳价格将升至每吨 170 加元,本研究调查了食品价格上涨的可能性和食品可负担性所面临的挑战,并确定了目前在了解碳税政策对加拿大食品供应链的复杂性方面存在的差距。研究利用加拿大统计局和美国人口普查局的数据进行了图表分析和预测。分析的主要结果显示了自碳税实施以来批发和工业价格的变化。研究结果表明,碳定价可能会影响到食品供应链的各个环节,因此需要开展进一步研究,以了解碳定价对食品可负担性和安全性的全面影响。
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Implications of carbon Taxing policies on the food supply chain in Canada
This paper explores the implications of carbon-taxing policies on food supply chain affordability and competitiveness in Canada. Initiated with Alberta’s 2007 carbon levy, Canada’s approach to carbon taxation aims to mitigate greenhouse gas emissions while addressing the economic impacts on the food sector. With the federal carbon price set to rise to CAD $170 per ton by 2030, the study investigates the potential for increased food prices and the challenges to food affordability as well as identify the current gaps in understanding the intricacies of Carbon Taxing Policies on the Food Supply Chain in Canada. Graphic analyses and forecasts were created using data from Statistics Canada and the U.S. Census Bureau. The main findings of the analyses reveal shifts in wholesale and industrial prices since the carbon tax’s implementation. Findings suggest that carbon pricing may be affecting every level of the food supply chain, highlighting the need for further research to understand its full impact on food affordability and security.
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Transportation Research Interdisciplinary Perspectives
Transportation Research Interdisciplinary Perspectives Engineering-Automotive Engineering
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