The March supply and demand report released by Agriculture Canada shows that the expected production of all wheat (including Durham) for 2026/27 is 35.01 million tons, higher than last month's forecast of 34.98 million tons and lower than the 39.96 million tons for 2025/26; The expected export is 28.55 million tons, higher than last month's forecast of 28.5 million tons and lower than last year's forecast of 28.7 million tons (last month's estimate was 28.55 million tons); The domestic consumption is expected to be 8.16 million tons, lower than last month's forecast of 8.23 million tons and higher than last year's forecast of 8.17 million tons (last month's forecast of 8.12 million tons); The estimated final inventory is 5.75 million tons, higher than last month's expectation of 5.7 million tons and lower than last year's 7.35 million tons.
The expected Durham wheat production for 2026/27 is 5.94 million tons, higher than last month's forecast of 5.67 million tons and lower than last year's 7.14 million tons; The estimated export volume is 5.35 million tons, higher than last month's forecast of 5.3 million tons and lower than last year's 5.4 million tons; Domestic consumption was 799,000 tons, higher than last month's forecast of 723,000 tons and also higher than last year's 787,000 tons; The final inventory was 1.25 million tons, and last month's forecast was 1.1 million tons, lower than the previous year's 1.45 million tons.
The expected barley production for 2026/27 is 8.34 million tons, lower than last month's forecast of 8.45 million tons and lower than last year's 9.73 million tons. The expected export is 3.03 million tons, lower than last month's forecast of 3.04 million tons and lower than last year's 3.33 million tons; The domestic consumption is expected to be 6.06 million tons, lower than the forecast of 6.16 million tons last month and 6.09 million tons last year; The estimated final inventory is 900,000 tons, which is consistent with last month's forecast of 1.6 million tons.
The expected rapeseed production for 2026/27 is 19.2 million tons, which is consistent with last month's forecast and lower than last year's 21.8 million tons; The expected export is 7.7 million tons, higher than last month's forecast of 7.5 million tons and 8.2 million tons from the previous year; Domestic consumption was 12.9 million tons, unchanged from last month's forecast of 12.55 million tons; The final inventory was 1.46 million tons, lower than the forecast of 1.66 million tons from last month and 2.76 million tons from the previous year.
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