Due to climatic reasons, Canada's own vegetable production is not much, and it needs to import a large number of green leafy vegetables every year, which also leads to high vegetable prices, making ordinary vegetables lose their price advantage in the competition with vertical farm vegetables. In recent years, Canadian consumers are increasingly pursuing fresh and high-quality agricultural products, while vertical agricultural products are not limited by climate and season, and can be produced all year round, ensuring freshness and not containing pesticides. Consumer health demand, climatic conditions and retail prices provide the best market environment in the world for the development of vertical agriculture in Canada. In addition, Canada is also a big exporter of agricultural products, the main export products include wheat, beef, rapeseed and pork, and the main import sources include the United States, the European Union, Mexico, Brazil and China. These data show that Canada not only imports some agricultural products, but also exports a variety of agricultural products to other countries.