The Canadian oat harvest in 2023 will be half that of last year

Published 2023년 12월 26일

Tridge summary

Despite a rapidly growing market for oatmeal and oat milk, Canada is reducing production and supply of oats, with 2023 production estimated at 2,635,574 tonnes, down 50% from the previous year. The number of acres planted to oats is at a record low, and oat shipments have decreased significantly in 2023. However, demand for oat-based dairy alternatives and other oat products continues to rise, with the oatmeal market projected to reach $13.96 billion by 2032 and the oat milk market expected to grow by at least 10% over the next 10 years.
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Original content

Canada, the world's leading exporter of oats to the world market, is reducing production and supply of this crop, despite the fact that the market for oatmeal and oat milk is growing rapidly. In its Dec. 4 crop production report, Statistics Canada estimates Canada's 2023 oat production at 2,635,574 tonnes, down 50% from 2022's 5,226,465 tonnes and even down 9% than the 2,898,619 tonnes produced in 2021, when the decline was caused by drought. In 2023, farmers reduced the number of acres planted to oats to 2,527,000 acres, the lowest on record, according to Statistics Canada. The agency says October shipments of Canadian oats totaled 154,020 tonnes, down 64% from September's 424,896 tonnes and down 29% from October 2022's 218,056 tonnes. Total Canadian oat shipments for the August-October period were 883,231 tonnes, down 2.1% from last year's period and 7% below the five-year average. Meanwhile, demand for oat-based dairy alternatives and other oat products shows no signs of ...
Source: Agroxxi

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