Canadian canola exports a third behind last season’s level

Published 2024년 3월 25일

Tridge summary

In the 2023/24 season, Canada's agricultural export landscape has undergone significant changes, with a sharp 34% decrease in canola exports to 3.8 million tons and a 7% increase in soybean exports to 3.2 million tons. Wheat exports also saw a slight reduction of 4% to 15.7 million tons, including a notable 38% drop in grain durum exports to 2.2 million tons. Furthermore, barley and corn exports experienced substantial declines of 40% and 42% respectively, while oats exports remained consistent with the previous year's figures.
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Original content

Canada has shipped about 3.8 million tons of canola to foreign markets since the beginning of the season-2023/24 (through March 17), according to data from the Canadian Grain Commission (CGC). According to experts’ estimates, sales of oilseed declined by 34% over the year – from 5.75 million tons. In addition, experts note that in the current season the country also exported 3.2 million tons of soybeans – 7% more than in the same period last year. Also, according to CGC, Canada in MY 2023/24 sold abroad 15.7 million tons of wheat (-4%), including 2.2 million tons ...

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