Grain exports from Canada have decreased by 6% this season
During the ten weeks of the current season, which began on August 1, 2025, Canada exported 9.3 million tonnes of grains, pulses, and oilseeds, down 6% from the same period last season, according to Grain Online, citing the Canadian Grain Commission (CGC).
Canola exports fell to 1,079,400 tonnes (-58% compared to the same period last season), while peas fell to 762,000 tonnes (-12%).
Bread wheat exports increased to 4,756,500 tonnes (+19%), durum wheat to 736,600 tonnes (+11%), barley to 906,100 tonnes (+84%), and lentils to 326,300 tonnes (+28%).
For the full season, USDA forecasts Canada could export 27.0 million tonnes of wheat (29.281 million tonnes last season), 2.1 million tonnes (2.1 million tonnes) of barley and 6.7 million tonnes (9.335 million tonnes) of canola.
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