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One barrel of oil currently costs about $50. One barrel of maple syrup, on the other hand, sells for about $1,200.
The land of Mont Tremblant and Mont Sainte Anne is also home to a maple syrup cartel that controls the price of one of their biggest exports, maple syrup. VICE brings us an inside look into the workings of Quebec’s maple syrup Cartel.