From Farms to Tables: Quantifying the Effect of Emissions Pricing on Canadian Food Prices

34 Pages Posted: 6 Dec 2024 Last revised: 5 Dec 2024

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Trevor Tombe

University of Calgary - Department of Economics

Jennifer Winter

University of Calgary - The School of Public Policy; University of Calgary - Deptartment of Economics; Environment and Climate Change Canada

Date Written: November 18, 2024

Abstract

We examine the effect of emissions pricing on the cost of Canadian food. We describe emissions pricing policies relevant to the agriculture and food sectors and the differing design details of various provincial systems and the federal Greenhouse Gas Pollution Pricing Act. To quantify the potential effect of such policies, we use a detailed input-output model of Canada's economy to estimate both the direct and indirect cost increases across sectors. We also explore how exemptions and policy design can mitigate what would otherwise be larger effects. In particular, imported inputs, generous exemptions for most direct emissions in primary agriculture, and special provisions for large industrial emitters all dampen the effect. Overall, we find that emissions pricing at $80 per tonne could potentially increase the cost of domestically produced food by approximately 0.8 percent on average. Combined with imported food that is not directly affected by emissions pricing, we find an average effect of approximately 0.5 percent. While we abstract from general equilibrium responses, our analysis suggests emissions pricing in Canada has only a modest effect on food costs.

Keywords: food prices, Canadian agriculture, climate policy, input-output analysis, Emissions pricing

JEL Classification: Q18, Q54, Q58, D57

Suggested Citation

Tombe, Trevor and Winter, Jennifer, From Farms to Tables: Quantifying the Effect of Emissions Pricing on Canadian Food Prices (November 18, 2024). Available at SSRN: https://ssrn.com/abstract=5024885 or http://dx.doi.org/10.2139/ssrn.5024885

Trevor Tombe (Contact Author)

University of Calgary - Department of Economics ( email )

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Jennifer Winter

University of Calgary - The School of Public Policy ( email )

Calgary, Alberta
Canada

HOME PAGE: http://www.policyschool.ca

University of Calgary - Deptartment of Economics ( email )

2500 University Drive, NW
Calgary, Alberta T2N 1N4
Canada

Environment and Climate Change Canada ( email )

Gatineau
Canada

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