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New Brunswick is one of the 13 provinces and territories of Canada. It is located in eastern Canada, bordering the Atlantic Ocean to the east, the province of Quebec to the north, and the provinces of Nova Scotia and Prince Edward Island to the south. The capital city of New Brunswick is Fredericton and its largest city is Saint John.

Here are the top 10 agricultural products of New Brunswick, Canada, along with their approximate acreage and revenue in 2019:

1. Potatoes: New Brunswick is the largest producer of potatoes in Canada. In 2019, there were approximately 700 potato farms in New Brunswick with a total production of 3.3 billion pounds, generating approximately $269 million in revenue.

2. Blueberries: New Brunswick is a significant producer of wild blueberries. In 2019, there were approximately 300 blueberry farms in New Brunswick with a total production of 66 million pounds, generating approximately $59 million in revenue.

3. Dairy products: New Brunswick is a major producer of milk in Canada. In 2019, there were approximately 200 dairy farms in New Brunswick with a total production of 346 million litres of milk, generating approximately $134 million in revenue.

4. Apples: New Brunswick is a significant producer of apples. In 2019, there were approximately 50 apple producers in New Brunswick with a total production of 10 million pounds, generating approximately $4 million in revenue.

5. Broilers (chickens): New Brunswick is a significant producer of broilers (chickens raised for meat). In 2019, there were approximately 80 broiler farms in New Brunswick, producing approximately 46 million birds and generating approximately $106 million in revenue.

6. Beef cattle: New Brunswick is a significant producer of beef cattle. In 2019, there were approximately 2,100 beef cattle farms in New Brunswick with a total production of 109,000 head of cattle, generating approximately $72 million in revenue.

7. Maple products: New Brunswick is a significant producer of maple products. In 2019, there were approximately 175 maple producers in New Brunswick, producing approximately 540,000 litres of maple syrup and generating approximately $12 million in revenue.

8. Oats: New Brunswick is a significant producer of oats. In 2019, there were approximately 300 oat producers in New Brunswick with a total production of 4.4 million bushels, generating approximately $4 million in revenue.

9. Hay: New Brunswick produces hay for livestock feed. In 2019, there were approximately 2,000 hay producers in New Brunswick with a total production of 1.1 million tonnes, generating approximately $76 million in revenue.

10. Christmas trees: New Brunswick is a significant producer of Christmas trees. In 2019, there were approximately 1,500 Christmas tree growers in New Brunswick, producing approximately 1.2 million trees and generating approximately $23 million in revenue.