yes Canada does have farming
Fish kept in fish-farms.. there are a lot of salmon fish farms
In 2011, there were 205,730 farms in Canada. That was down 94,000 farms from 1991. The number of farms in that nations continues to decline.
where fish live
One of the biggest challenges faced by the Atlantic region of Canada is its reliance on resource-based industries, leading to economic vulnerability to commodity price fluctuations. This reliance can hinder diversification and innovation in the economy, making it difficult to adapt to changing market conditions. Additionally, the region's demographic trends, including an aging population and outmigration of youth, pose challenges for sustainable economic growth and development.
On dairy farms across Canada. Dairy farms can be found pretty much coast to coast.
Truck farms,horse farms,hog farms,dairy farms (cow & goat),cash crop,fish farms,ect. geterdone!
Tilapia Fish is a warm water, fresh fish. The flesh is white, moist and mild-flavoured. Tilapia Fish is an African fish but is now farmed in a few locations in Canada. Food pellets that are provided at the fish farms, also insects, worms and small fish.
There is more fish farms in islands, such as Taiwan or Japan, but we're not really sure which country have the most.
Kona Fish Farms - 2007 was released on: USA: 7 April 2007
Fish farming and fur farming are on the rise. Much of the fish found in grocery stores come from fish farms. There are over 50,000 animals that are raised on fur farms.
Corn is grown on farms, not cities, in Canada.