The lion’s share of Canadian canola oil exports goes to the US, amid rapidly expanding demand from that country’s renewable diesel sector. Demand is ramping up at home as well, with Canadian renewable diesel production capacity alone expected to jump from less than 500 million litres currently to more than 4 billion litres by the end of 2027. Canadian canola crush capacity is set to grow as well, rising from the current 11.2 million tonnes annually to just over 17 million over the next five years.
According to StatsCan, the 2023 canola crush was also buttressed by heavier available supplies of canola seed heading into 2023 compared to the previous year.
The bulk of the canola grown in Canada is used by domestic crushers, who accounted for 49.4% of total disposition of canola in the 2022-23 crop year. In the same crop year, exports of canola accounted for 39.4% of total disposition.
In contrast to the larger canola crush, StatsCan reported the Canadian soybean crush declined 5.7% in 2023 to 1.763 million tonnes.
Source : Syngenta.ca