The 2021 Canadian all wheat crop will be even smaller than expected amid downgrades for both durum and spring wheat compared to last month.
Tuesday’s Statistics Canada crop production report pegged all wheat production at 21.71 million tonnes, down from StatsCan’s August estimate of 22.94 million and 38.3% below last year.
Although estimated winter wheat output was left steady from last month at 2.84 million tonnes (up 2.5% from 2020), spring wheat output was trimmed to 15.32 million tonnes from 16.1 million and durum was lowered to 3.54 million from 3.99 million. If accurate, spring wheat production would be down about 10.5 million tonnes or 41% from 2020, with durum down about 3 million tonnes or 46%.
The national all wheat yield is now estimated at 35.2 bu/acre, down 2 bu from the August estimate and roughly one-third below a year earlier. The average estimated spring wheat yield, at 35.3 bu/acre, is down from 37.1 bu in August and 53.6 bu last year, while the average durum yield is down 3.1 bu from August and 18.5 bu below 2020 at 24.1 bu/acre.