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Yukon Territory is the smallest and westernmost of Canada's three territories, and it has a relatively small agricultural industry due to its northern location and harsh climate. Nevertheless, some agricultural products are grown in the region. Here are the top 10 agricultural products of Yukon Territory, Canada, along with their approximate acreage and revenue in 2020:

1. Hay: Approximately 200 hectares of land are dedicated to hay production in Yukon Territory, generating an estimated revenue of CAD 1.1 million in 2020.

2. Potatoes: Approximately 70 hectares of land are dedicated to potato production in Yukon Territory, generating an estimated revenue of CAD 300,000 in 2020.

3. Cattle: Approximately 3,000 heads of cattle were raised in Yukon Territory in 2020, generating an estimated revenue of CAD 3 million.

4. Vegetables: Approximately 40 hectares of land are dedicated to vegetable production in Yukon Territory, generating an estimated revenue of CAD 200,000 in 2020.

5. Forage seed: Approximately 70 hectares of land are dedicated to forage seed production in Yukon Territory, generating an estimated revenue of CAD 100,000 in 2020.

6. Carrots: Approximately 10 hectares of land are dedicated to carrot production in Yukon Territory, generating an estimated revenue of CAD 80,000 in 2020.

7. Berries: Approximately 50 hectares of land are dedicated to berry production in Yukon Territory, generating an estimated revenue of CAD 60,000 in 2020.

8. Peas: Approximately 10 hectares of land are dedicated to pea production in Yukon Territory, generating an estimated revenue of CAD 50,000 in 2020.

9. Apples: Approximately 10 hectares of land are dedicated to apple production in Yukon Territory, generating an estimated revenue of CAD 20,000 in 2020.

10. Honey: Beekeepers in Yukon Territory generated an estimated revenue of CAD 100,000 in 2020 from the production of honey.