Canada expects a significant increase in wheat production in 2022/23 MY

Published Aug 31, 2022

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Statistics Canada predicts a significant increase in Canada's agricultural production for the 2022/23 marketing year, with wheat production expected to rise to 34.6 million tons from the previous season's 22.3 million tons. Durum wheat production is projected to surge to 6.5 million tons, while spring wheat is expected to reach 25.6 million tons. Barley production is forecasted to increase to 9.3 million tons, and corn production to 14.8 million tons. Oats production is expected to rise to 4.5 million tons, and although rye production is predicted to slightly decrease to 447 thousand tons, canola production is expected to significantly increase to 19.5 million tons, up from 13.8 million tons in the previous season.
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According to Statistics Canada experts, wheat production in the country in 2022/23 MY may increase to 34.6 million tons compared to 22.3 million tons harvested in the previous season. In particular, the gross harvest of durum wheat is expected at the level of 6.5 million tons (+3.5 million tons per year), spring - 25.6 (+9.3) million tons, winter - 2.5 (-0, 5) million tons. In addition, the production of barley in the current season is projected at 9.3 million tons (in 2021/22 MY - 7 million tons), corn - 14.8 (14) million tons, oats - 4.5 (2.8) ...
Source: Zol

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