https://open.alberta.ca/feeds/custom.atom?pubtype=Fact+SheetOpen Government - Custom query2024-03-28T12:06:39.214624+00:00Alberta Open Governmentpython-feedgenRecently created or updated datasets on Open Government. Custom query: 'economic development and trade'https://open.alberta.ca/dataset/5a2a552d-bc90-4c24-85ee-33cc4d6bd550Alberta’s plastic resins and plastic products industry2017-02-01T16:31:27.015457+00:00The plastic resins and plastic products sectors are closely tied as most of the goods that the plastic products sector purchases to produce its products come from the plastic resins sector. In 2015, Alberta’s plastic resins and plastic products industry had revenues of $6.3 billion, accounting for 9.4% of total manufacturing revenues.2017-02-01T16:30:26.649360+00:00https://open.alberta.ca/dataset/767fef86-6efd-4fd5-8c09-2f4c100dc4d3Aerospace and defence2018-10-10T19:59:12.468234+00:00Presents a profile of Alberta’s aerospace and defence industry.2018-10-10T19:58:35.277799+00:00https://open.alberta.ca/dataset/a5e718b4-c8a9-4acf-8c76-f6bd28ae652bAlberta building products and technologies industry2018-09-26T21:14:16.027875+00:00This fact sheet summarizes information about building products and technologies in Alberta.2018-09-26T21:13:36.302581+00:00https://open.alberta.ca/dataset/d3ebdf6a-09c4-4c89-96af-d068c10888feDrylot backgrounding of feeder cattle : economic & productive performance2021-03-17T21:28:32.671888+00:00Technical bulletins research specific areas of interest to provide a better understanding of cropping issues that may affect or influence Alberta producers. They also provide Alberta producers with an additional tool to evaluate business performance along with production, management, and technology options.2016-05-03T18:53:14.506690+00:00https://open.alberta.ca/dataset/6662e389-6d50-4dd8-bc70-8dd4ca78f1d5Considerations when developing Alberta approved farmers’ market rules2022-10-17T22:28:17.116145+00:00This resource is intended to be used as a reference when market organizers are developing rules for their farmers’ market. It provides broad topic areas for consideration.2022-06-23T20:04:42.138033+00:00https://open.alberta.ca/dataset/16d6a996-dfa1-47cd-a978-b4617280f52bHow Alberta’s consumers are faring in the current economic slowdown : an update2017-03-10T17:37:50.103859+00:00The sharp deterioration in crude oil prices of the past two years has not only had impacts on Alberta’s business sector and on government finances, but is also affecting Alberta’s consumers as they are less confident about their job situation and are cutting back on their household purchases as a result.2016-11-23T21:42:01.421307+00:00https://open.alberta.ca/dataset/1efe4393-362a-4682-be18-7c49314a0c72The lifecycle of an energy development2022-04-26T15:16:06.268970+00:00This one-page fact sheet from the Farmers' Advocate Office presents a flow chart outlining the lifecycle of an energy development project from original geophysical exploration to reclamation and remediation.2022-04-26T15:15:37.164299+00:00https://open.alberta.ca/dataset/c6143e42-7592-494a-bc3b-66f1b630e82dEconomics of change for beef operations2023-10-19T22:26:59.215834+00:00Highlights some of the key findings of an economic analysis of north and central Alberta beef operations over the past 10 years, including the durability of the industry and opportunities for profit driven change. Key drivers supporting the "economics of change" are farm-level financial strengths and potential for herd cost reductions through integrated herd and grazing systems.2017-09-12T17:02:33.955929+00:00https://open.alberta.ca/dataset/924bbfe2-72ed-45de-94dc-99cfc90ed449Economic thresholds for insects attacking oilseeds2020-02-25T19:12:02.271117+00:00Many economic thresholds for insects attacking oilseed crops currently in use are nominal (i.e. unsupported by research). Some economic thresholds have been developed for major pests attacking crops in Western Canada. The following data have been compiled from various sources, including the guidelines published by the Western Committee on Crop Pests, and indicate the economic threshold recommendations being made.2015-12-14T15:41:34.281497+00:00https://open.alberta.ca/dataset/7081db43-84b0-4ac7-9a24-4c72faea5992Alberta led all provinces in economic growth in 20142018-03-15T21:22:32.236783+00:00Alberta led all provinces in economic growth in 2014 as Alberta’s real gross domestic product rose an estimated 4.8%. In 2014, much of Alberta’s strong economic performance was directly or indirectly tied to its large and expanding oil and gas extraction sector.2015-12-10T21:01:56.307535+00:00https://open.alberta.ca/dataset/8d8a6269-7b33-4c8c-a278-3d7e9bb66658Oil and gas development in Alberta : overview of exploration and production processes2022-02-18T21:31:18.634868+00:00Provides an overview of petroleum and natural gas exploration and production in Alberta, Conventional and unconventional are described.2016-01-15T17:42:07.677301+00:00https://open.alberta.ca/dataset/4612e882-1f99-4bc3-895c-a6d52761456cEconomic feasibility of anaerobic digesters2018-03-07T20:42:49.785293+00:00The typical simple payback for a biogas plant may be about seven years as long as the existing government incentive program is available and biogas energy is produced continuously without interruption except for scheduled regular maintenance. Some experiences in North America show that biogas energy production is often interrupted due to unforeseen maintenance and process related issues. Even though anaerobic digestion is a century-old process, the adaptation of this process successfully on the commercial scale for producing energy is still evolving. Frequent interruptions in the process show that the technology and process related knowledge still have room to improve. Despite these drawbacks, the potential for carbon trading and increased consumer awareness regarding practicing environmentally sound and sustainable agricultural production methods will certainly add to the benefits of continuing to work with this technology.2015-12-16T16:22:09.055822+00:00https://open.alberta.ca/dataset/51c25933-5401-4e75-8df0-29bb5bc2b3e2Explained in brief : Alberta's canola trade options2022-02-22T22:46:57.534430+00:00Provides results from an analysis of export market diversification potential and processing of Alberta's and Canada's canola, and identifies specific Asian markets for Canada’s canola export.2021-05-14T16:25:44.764544+00:00https://open.alberta.ca/dataset/a9446c7b-9413-4bcb-a19a-ddb41dbe4e5fMeasuring the value of software and research and development products in Alberta2018-03-16T16:42:32.492579+00:00Only 1% of Canada’s GDP can be contributed directly to research and development (R&D) and software. The true value of R&D to the economy is difficult to measure as they provide significant indirect value through support for the advancement of knowledge and innovation across industries. In Alberta, R&D and software development is primarily focused in five industries. While this allows Alberta to be a leader in a few industries, it also leaves room for Alberta to grow the development of R&D and software.2016-10-19T15:20:17.031600+00:00https://open.alberta.ca/dataset/fb5b295d-420c-4027-a4dc-e92704503a11Clubroot and energy & utility developments2022-08-26T22:00:07.986024+00:00Clubroot is a serious soil-borne disease that affects crops in the cruciferous family by significantly reducing yield and quality. Clubroot was first identified in canola crops in Alberta in 2003. In this fact sheet, find out about clubroot regulations, prevention strategies, and how clubroot spread impacts energy and utility developments.2022-08-26T21:51:11.932622+00:00https://open.alberta.ca/dataset/83b0a68f-1b2c-48b2-8f32-fab274a9f1ecPalliser Economic Partnership2017-08-31T19:58:23.192427+00:00The Palliser Economic Partnership is a Regional Economic Development Alliance of twenty municipal members and one post-secondary institution that work together with other partner agencies to improve and expand economic development in Southeast Alberta. This fact sheet provides a brief overview of the partnership and some of its key initiatives, success, and investment opportunities.2016-05-16T17:27:49.542815+00:00https://open.alberta.ca/dataset/e6c99db1-73dd-4797-b02c-463020ef1bd1Community Economic Development Corporation tax credit program information for investors2018-09-18T14:18:21.832858+00:00Provides an overview of the Community Economic Development Corporation (CEDC) tax credit program, which offers a 30 per cent tax credit to eligible investors investing in CEDCs. Eligible investors purchase shares in registered CEDCs and in turn CEDCs provide equity capital to small Alberta businesses and co-operatives engaged in rural economic development or the improvement of a social challenge.2018-09-13T22:31:01.744252+00:00https://open.alberta.ca/dataset/976cd36c-7427-42d8-ae67-4da5617c9b77Community Economic Development Corporation tax credit program information for eligible CEDCs : investment funds and opportunity development cooperatives2018-09-18T14:18:04.675863+00:00Provides an overview of the Community Economic Development Corporation (CEDC) tax credit program, which offers a 30 per cent tax credit to eligible investors investing in CEDCs. Eligible investors purchase shares in registered CEDCs and in turn CEDCs provide equity capital to small Alberta businesses and co-operatives engaged in rural economic development or the improvement of a social challenge.2018-09-13T22:29:12.248696+00:00https://open.alberta.ca/dataset/8e010661-cc25-4ad7-8cd1-94da55204d11International travel final report : Honourable Deron Bilous, Minister of Economic Development and Trade, mission to Tacoma, Washington, August 15-17, 20172019-10-17T19:33:51.717699+00:00Reports on the travel of the Honourable Deron Bilous, Minister of Economic Development and Trade, to Tacoma, Washington, to attend the Council of State Governments West annual meeting.2019-08-27T21:44:55.514288+00:00https://open.alberta.ca/dataset/de713661-129c-4913-ab89-789ef390309cFacts about. . . Aboriginal economic development2022-09-07T20:21:12.962600+00:00Aboriginal RelationsShort description of the activities the Government of Alberta and Aboriginal Relations are taking to increase aboriginal participation in the province's economy. 2015-05-13T15:06:11.643447+00:00