1、 THIS REPORT CONTAINS ASSESSMENTS OF COMMODITY AND TRADE ISSUES MADE BY USDA STAFF AND NOT NECESSARILY STATEMENTS OF OFFICIAL U.S.GOVERNMENT POLICY Required Report:Required-Public Distribution Date:April 28,2026 Report Number:CA2026-0009 Report Name:Grain and Feed Annual Country:Canada Post:Ottawa R
2、eport Category:Grain and Feed Prepared By:Erin Danielson Approved By:Tacarra Birmingham Report Highlights:Production of wheat,corn,barley,and oats is anticipated to decrease six percent from the previous year,falling to 64.07 million metric tons(MMT)in marketing year(MY)2026/27 on an assumption that
3、 total area planted will remain the same at 16.2 million hectares but yields will fall in line with their respective three-year averages.Corn imports in MY 2025/26 are anticipated to increase to 1.9 MMT,up from 1.68 MMT the previous year,primarily due to drought conditions in Ontario and Quebec that
4、 impacted production.Soil moisture conditions in the prairie provinces have improved in March 2025 compared to the same time last year,boosting confidence that the Prairies will avoid a drought year.1 Summary Production of wheat,corn,barley,and oats is anticipated to decrease six percent from the pr
5、evious year,falling to 64.07 million metric tons(MMT)in marketing year(MY)2026/27 on an assumption that total area planted will remain the same at 16.2 million hectares,but yields will fall in line with their respective three-year averages.Posts forecasts incorporate Statistics Canadas early plantin
6、g intentions survey for the 2026 season,which was released on March 5,2026.The data was collected from December 12,2025 to January 16,2026,marking the earliest time planting intentions data has been collected by the agency.The report indicated Canadian farmers intended to plant more canola,soybeans,