Canada’s durum production to fall 0.5 mln tons in 2025/26

Published 2025년 4월 28일

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Canada's Department of Agriculture (Agriculture Canada) has released a report predicting a decrease in durum production for the 2025/26 season, with an anticipated drop from 5.9 million tonnes in 2024/25 to 5.4 million tonnes. The upcoming season's export forecast has been set at 4.6 million tonnes, marking an 8% decrease from the previous season, though this remains higher than the average by 4%. The report also highlights a potential shift in export demand, with a possibility of it shifting from Europe and North Africa to the United States and Mexico.
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Agriculture Canada (AAFC) has released its monthly report reviewing the balances of major crops. According to the report, durum production in 2025/26 will fall to 5.4 million tonnes from 5.9 million tonnes in 2024/25. The forecast for exports in the new season is 4.6 million tonnes, which is 8% less than in the 2024/25 season, but still above the average ...

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