The article highlights the anticipated reduction in quinoa yields in Western Canada for the current harvest season, with Liam O’Halloran of NorQuin in Saskatoon indicating that the crop has been affected by drought and moisture issues. The harvest is expected to commence in the next 7 to 10 days, with only a few producers having started already. Last year, quinoa cultivation covered approximately 12,500 acres, resulting in yields of 1,100 to 1,200 lbs. per acre. NorQuin is in the process of negotiating contracts for the upcoming season, while the global quinoa market is largely dominated by Peru and Bolivia.