Agriculture Canada is forecasting 28.38 million tonnes of non-durum wheat production in 2023, a 5.5 percent increase over last year, and 5.82 million tonnes of durum, a 6.9 percent bump.  |  File photo

New report to track wheat progress

Cereals Canada says Growing Season Progress Report will help buyers with seeding, crop condition and harvest updates

“The Growing Season Progress Report is a terrific way for those who are interested in the western Canadian wheat crop to quickly get all their information in one place,” Leif Carlson, Cereals Canada's director of market intelligence and trade policy, said in a recent news release.


Screencap of Cereals Canada's "Growing Season Progress Report" webpage.

New tool to track wheat progress

Cereals Canada has a new tool to help customers keep track of what is happening with Canada’s wheat crop. The Growing Season Progress Report published on the organization’s website provides buyers with timely updates on the 2023 crop. “We encourage you to check back every couple weeks to see how Canada’s wheat crop is growing,” […] Read more

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Italy hungry for Canadian durum

Leif Carlson, director of market intelligence and trade policy with Cereals Canada, said the world’s biggest pasta exporter chews through a lot of the grain every year. Italy’s durum production dropped last year, while Canada had a big rebound in production, so it was the perfect match.





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Advisory list includes nine crop chemicals

A joint initiative involving the Canola Council of Canada, Cereals Canada, Pulse Canada and the Prairie Oat Growers Association, it is intended to ensure the flow of Canada’s agricultural exports is not negatively impacted.