Canada harvested record yields of wheat and canola.

Published Dec 9, 2025

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This year, Canada harvested record yields of wheat and canola thanks to the growth in production of the crops grown in the prairies.

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Wheat production in Canada this year increased by 11% compared to 2024, reaching a record 40 million tons, according to the national Canadian Statistical Agency. The estimate for the spring wheat crop is 29.3 million tons, a 10% increase from last year, while the hard wheat crop is estimated at 7.1 million tons, a 12% increase on a yearly basis. Meanwhile, the canola crop also reached a record level of 21.8 million tons, exceeding last year's figure by 13%. The statistical agency indicates that the record harvests were achieved thanks to increased yields for both crops in the country's prairies. They point out that this occurred despite the variable weather during this year's growing season. The summer began with a drought, but the rainfall at the end of the growing season significantly improved the crop. The pace of the harvest was largely in line with the long-term average, with ...
Source: Sinor

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