Canadian crops exports plummeted in August amid tight domestic supplies.
A monthly export report from the Canadian Grain Commission (CGC) showed total exports for August at 2.24 million tonnes, down 38.5% from the same month a year earlier (see table below).
Barley shipments saw the sharpest decline, dropping 98.6% from August last year to just 2,400 tonnes. Canola exports were down 77% to 205,500 tonnes and wheat was down 22.2% to 1.43 million. The only crop to see an increase in August was durum, up almost 28% from the year-earlier level to 361,300 tonnes.
“There’s very little to sell. August is always a tricky month anyway. You’re usually pre-harvest and August tends to be a lower month anyway,” said Bruce Burnett, director of markets and weather for MarketsFarm.