The malting industry is facing a challenging year due to significant supply constraints and quality issues with North American barley production. The average protein level in this year's crop is higher than usual, causing problems for brewers. The Canadian Malting Barley Technical Centre is working to find solutions and is prepared to adjust malting and brewing processes for high protein malt. However, finding malting barley will be a major issue, with Statistics Canada forecasting a third less of the crop than last year. Canada's top export market, China, may have to rely on alternative suppliers due to a political dispute with Australia. High prices will likely ration demand and increase competition from feed wheat and U.S. corn.