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Cereals and
Oilseeds Review
September 2010

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Table of contents
Situation Report October 2010

Related products

12

Statistical tables
1

Supply and disposition of wheat, Canada, by crop year

16

Farm supply and disposition of wheat, Prairie provinces, by crop year

17

Wheat milled in Canada, crop year 2010/2011

18

Wheat flour produced in Canada, crop year 2010/2011

18

Deliveries of wheat

19

Exports of wheat, durum and wheat flour, by country of final destination

20

Supply and disposition of coarse grains, Canada, by crop year

22

Farm supply and disposition of selected coarse grains, Prairie provinces

26

Deliveries of coarse grains

27

10

Exports of coarse grains, by country of final destination

28

11

Exports of selected coarse grain products, Canada

30

12

Supply and disposition of oilseeds, Canada, by crop year

31

13

Canola crushings, Canada

33

14

Farm supply and disposition of oilseeds, Prairie provinces, by crop year

34

15

Deliveries of oilseeds

35

16

Exports of oilseeds, by country of final destination

36

17

Exports of oils and meals, by country of final destination

39

18

Selected special crop data, Canada, by crop year

42

19

Exports of special crops, by country of final destination

45

20

International supply and dispositions, by crop year

49

21

International oilseeds data, by crop year

51

22

Cash special crop prices

53

23

Canadian Wheat Board, pool accounts

54

24

Grain Farmers of Ontario, pool accounts

55

25

Cash grain prices, Canada

56

26

Cash grain prices, United States

57

27

Oil and meal prices

58

28

Futures settlement prices of grains, by delivery month, September 2010

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Appendix
I

Supplementary tables Annual prices

61

Text tables
1.

Harmonized system commodity codes, selected grains and products

2.

Classes of the major grains, Canada

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Situation Report October 2010


Canadian harvest progresses with unseasonable weather
Western Canadian producers made significant strides in completing the 2010 harvest in October as unseasonable
warm and dry weather spread across the Prairies during the first half of October. A low pressure system originating
in California settled over the western provinces, bringing much needed above normal temperatures.
The favourable weather allowed harvest to progress quickly in Alberta. By October 21, approximately 86% of harvest
operations had been completed province-wide. Combining was nearing completion in the North East and North West
regions and was complete in the Peace River region. Progress continued to lag in the South and Central regions
where crop development had been delayed by heavy summer rains. The quality of the crop will be an important
issue this year, especially for the South and Central regions after frost caused significant damage to the late crops.
By the middle of the month, Saskatchewan producers had nearly completed the 2010 harvest. Approximately 97%
of the crop had been combined after warm, sunny weather allowed producers to get into most fields. An
additional 2% of the crop was swathed or ready to be straight-combined. In comparison, only 77% of the crop
had been harvested and 20% swathed at the same time last year. Winter wheat, fall rye and dry peas have been
completed. Flaxseed, canary seed and chickpeas have seen the lowest progress, with 85%, 87% and 73% of
harvest completed, respectively. Sunflower harvest was just getting underway.
In the final crop report of the year for the week ended October 12, Manitoba Agriculture, Food and Rural Initiatives
reported that good harvest progress was seen across the province. In the Southwest region, the cereal crop harvest
was 80% to 85% complete while canola harvest was 80% finished. Almost 70% of the flaxseed had been harvested.
The harvest of cereals and canola was almost complete in the Northwest region of Manitoba. Very little flaxseed
had been swathed yet. An extended warm, dry spell allowed most producers in the Central region to catch up on
harvest and start fall field work. Late maturing crops were all that remained to be harvested. Edible beans were 95%
done, the soybean harvest was 75% to 95% complete, buckwheat was almost 50% complete, grain corn harvest
was 10% to 20% finished, and the sunflower harvest ranged from 20% to 90% complete. In the Eastern region, the
cereal grain harvest was nearly 100% finished and the oilseed harvest was 95% done. Most grain producers in the
Interlake region had completed 80% to 100% of their harvest operations. A small portion of sunflower and soybean
acres remained to be combined as wet field conditions hampered progress.

World supply and demand


The United States Department of Agriculture (USDA) released updated world supply and demand projections for
the 2010/2011 crop year on October 8, 2010.
Global wheat supplies for the crop year were lowered by 1.0 million metric tonnes as a result of reduced world
production. World production was estimated at 641.4 million metric tonnes, down 1.6 million metric tonnes from
September. Offsetting some of the loss was an increase in beginning stocks of 0.6 million metric tonnes because of
higher 2009/2010 production estimates for South America and Canada. World wheat trade was nearly unchanged
for October. Imports were raised for North Africa and Mexico but lowered for European Union-27 (EU-27) and
Iran while exports were increased for Uruguay and decreased for Mexico. Global ending stocks were projected to
be 3.1 million metric tonnes lower with the largest reductions for EU-27 and the United States.
Coarse grain supplies for 2010/2011 were nearly unchanged. World corn production was reduced by 6.4 million
metric tonnes as lower US and Russian production outweighed increases for Argentina, Serbia, EU-27 and several
Sub-Saharan Africa countries. Global barley production was lowered because of smaller estimates for EU-27, Russia
and Canada. Higher expected corn exports for Argentina, Paraguay, Mexico and Zambia resulted in an increase in

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global coarse grain exports for 2010/2011. Higher projected corn feeding in Turkey, Colombia, Indonesia and South
Korea supported higher corn imports for the crop year.
World production of oilseeds remained unchanged in October at 440.6 million metric tonnes. Soybean production
was increased by 0.4 million metric tonnes to 255.3 million metric tonnes while sunflower seed production was
reduced as lower production for Russia was only partly offset by an increase for Ukraine. Global oilseed stocks
for 2010/2011 decreased 1.7 million metric tonnes, to 71.4 million metric tonnes.

US company to build canola crush plant


Pico Holdings, a large publicly-traded company based in La Jolla, California, announced that it would
invest $60 million into North Star Agri Industries L.L.C., based in Fargo, North Dakota. North Star Agri Industries is
a planned $168 million canola processing plant and refinery to be built near Hallock, Minnesota. The plant would
initially have a capacity of 365,000 tonnes annually but will be designed for easy expansion to 570,000 tonnes. A
refinery would also be included to produce food-grade refined, bleached and deodorized oil. Expectations were
for over 280 million pounds of canola oil and 195,000 tonnes of canola meal to be produced. Plant start-up was
targeted for late 2012.
Marketing arrangements for the canola oil and meal were already made with Land O Lakes, the big northern-states
co-op.
The plant will require either a large increase in canola production in the region or regular Canadian canola imports.
The entire 2010 US canola crop, including areas outside a trucking radius of the proposed plant, was estimated
at 1.06 million metric tonnes. For the previous crop year, it was just 670,000 metric tonnes.

Bunge plans expansion of processing plant


Bunge North America, the North American operating arm of Bunge Limited, announced plans to double capacity
of its canola processing plant in Altona, Manitoba as part of a multi-year expansion program of its four Western
Canada processing plants. According to president and CEO of Bunge North America, Soren Schroder, the project
will improve efficiencies along a fully integrated chain from farmers, to food and feed manufacturers.
Capacity at the Altona plant will increase from 1,100 metric tonnes to 2,500 metric tonnes per day and a new
deodorizer would be installed to fully process the oil. The expansion is expected to be complete in time for
the 2010 grain harvest, provided all necessary approvals are received.
In addition to Altona, Bunge has canola processing plants in Nipawin, Saskatchewan; Hamilton, Ontario; Fort
Saskatchewan, Alberta; and Harrowby, Manitoba.

2010 raises questions of normal weather


According to Environment Canada, 2010 broke rain records in Western Canada after a year of drought. April to
September were much wetter than normal over a large area of the Prairies, stretching from Wetaskiwin, Alberta to
Whitemouth, Manitoba.
Longstanding records were broken at many weather stations in Saskatchewan. The frequency of the rain was also
unprecedented. David Phillips, one of Canadas best known weather forecasters, reported that at many locations
on the Prairies, it rained 60% of all days between the end of April and the end of September.
Cooler than normal temperatures added to the problem, keeping fields wet once they got wet. In some places,
growing degree days were 20% or more lower than normal.
In Manitoba, flood forecasts continued to be issued throughout the summer, including rare August flood warnings for
the Assiniboine River Valley. The Red River near Winnipeg, Manitoba was running at 5,000 cubic feet per second
in late September, well above the normal level of less than 1,000 cubic feet per second.

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A significant factor in 2010 weather was a series of slow moving weather systems and the location of the jet stream.
Typically, rain is sporadic on the Prairies, falling for a few hours before the skies clear. However, this summer, clouds
remained for days at a time.

Prices
On October 19, China announced that it was going to raise interest rates by 25 basis points, the first change since
December, 2007, to slow their economy. The move was viewed as an attempt to fend off inflation through a tighter
monetary policy. Many commodities in China are at or near all-time high levels and real estate values have been
soaring. As a result, there are concerns about rising inflationary pressures on the country.
The market reaction immediately following the announcement was intense. Most traders had been caught off guard.
Commodity and stock markets came under heavy pressure as traders used the news to take profits out of long-held
market positions. The longer-term concern in the market is that this change in banking policy could curb Chinese
demand for foreign goods.
US corn futures started the month down as the USDAs quarterly stock report eased concerns about supplies
and reduced the need for demand-rationing. At the lower prices, interest from end-users increased as ethanol
margins improved. Weakness in the US dollar and ongoing concerns about lower yield and production potential
also supported prices. Futures prices set two-year highs mid-month as concerns about tightening supplies
encouraged, after the USDA reduced 2010/2011 corn production estimates, end-users to buy. Major users of
corn, including ethanol plants and livestock producers, rushed to the market to cover their needs. The United
States Environmental Protection Agencys (EPAs) approval of an increase in ethanol levels in gasoline for model
year 2007 cars and newer also encouraged limited buying. Lower than expected export sales, farmer selling and
good harvest progress slowed some of the advancements in futures prices as the month progressed.
Wheat futures markets followed corn futures throughout the month as the market lacked fresh speculative news
on its own. The dryness issues which affected Russian production this summer had already been built into market
prices. Recent rains had also eased worries about the Russian winter crop development and the US winter wheat
plantings. While global wheat stocks for 2010/2011 were projected to be tighter than the previous year, supplies
were believed to be adequate to meet global demand.
Harvest pressure and reports of strong yields weighed on Chicago Board of Trade (CBOT) soybean futures, in spite
of end-user buying and a brisk export program. Soybean futures prices moved in tandem with corn throughout
much of the month as the two crops need to compete for acres for next year and the same pressures were felt from
outside markets. Some risk premium was added into the market over concerns surrounding the South American
soybean production and the possible impact of dryness in key Brazilian crop areas.
Favourable weather conditions in Western Canada allowed producers to make good harvest progress in October.
Downward pressure was exerted on canola futures prices as harvest neared completion. Producer selling from
the combine right into the cash pipeline also kept a ceiling on prices. Steady domestic demand underpinned the
market, offsetting some of the weakness in the cash market. Early in the month, a strong Canadian dollar weighed
on futures prices. Gains in the CBOT soybean futures spilled over to lift canola futures prices higher mid-month.
Two monetary policy announcements later in the month combined to push the market higher as Canadian canola
appeared more competitive on the world market. After the Bank of Canada left interest rates unchanged and cut its
near-term growth forecast, the value of the Canadian dollar weakened. Coinciding was a surge in the value of the
US dollar versus almost all other currencies in response to the change in Chinese banking policy. Routine pricing
of old export business and rumours of fresh export demand for Canadian canola also helped to support advances
late in the month.
On October 8, the Canadian Wheat Board (CWB) announced interim payments for the 2009/2010 for most grades of
wheat and designated barley. The interim payments for wheat were $16 per tonne while the payments for designated
barley were $10 per tonne. No interim payment was announced for durum wheat.

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Field pea prices strengthened during October as farmers remained out of the cash market and the export pace
remained strong. A record start to Canadas 2010/2011 field pea export program continued to support prices as
Indian tenders were filled. Providing some uncertainty to the market were forecasts of a record pulse harvest in
India in 2010/2011. India boosted minimum support prices (MSP) for pulses grown in the winter, or rabi, season by
approximately 20%. Combined with the late departure of this years monsoon, many traders believed that Indian
farmers would plant more desi-type chickpeas, red lentils and other rabi season pulses. Indications pointed to a
record 16.5 million metric tonne pulse crop for India in 2010/2011. There is also an expectation that the Indian
government would not continue to subsidize the resale of imported pulses to private traders by state trading
companies when it expires at the end of the current fiscal year. Expectations were for lower import demand from
India for the first half of 2011. Improving Indian crop prospects and potential increases in desi chickpea production
in Australia could have a negative effect on field pea prices in the new year.
Lentil prices were supported over concerns for the quality of the Canadian crop as harvest operations continued.
The uneven quality of the crop was reflected in variations in colour and other grading factors within grades. Markets
for high grade lentils remained strong while discounts for lower grade lentils were at record high levels in Western
Canada, especially for large green lentils. The spread for red lentils has not been as wide because producers
have been able to harvest mainly No. 2 or better red lentil crops. There have been limited quantities of No. 1 and
No. 2 grade green lentils harvested this year.

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Text table 1

Harmonized system commodity codes, selected grains and products

Barley
Barley
Barley
Barley
Barley
Barley
Barley, rolled or flaked
Barley, rolled or flaked
Barley, worked (hulled, pearled, etc)
Barley, worked (hulled, pearled, etc)
Beans
Beans
Beans
Beans
Beans
Beans
Beans
Beans
Beans
Beans
Beans
Beans
Beans
Beans
Beans
Beans
Beans
Beans (leguminous vegetable)
Beans (leguminous vegetable)
Buckwheat
Buckwheat
Buckwheat groats
Canary seed
Canary seed
Canola
Canola
Canola
Canola
Canola
Canola
Canola meal
Canola meal
Canola oil
Canola oil
Canola oil
Canola oil
Chickpeas
Chickpeas
Chickpeas
Chickpeas
Corn flour
Corn meal and groats
Corn meal and groats
Corn meal and groats
Corn
Corn
Corn
Corn
Corn
Corn
Corn
Corn
Corn
Corn
Durum semolina
Durum wheat
Durum wheat
Durum wheat
Flaxseed (linseed)
Flaxseed (linseed)

H.S.code
imports

H.S.code
exports

1003.00.11.00
1003.00.12.00
1003.00.91.10
1003.00.91.90
1003.00.92.10
1003.00.92.90
1104.19.21.00
1104.19.22.00
1104.29.21.00
1104.29.22.00
0713.31.10.10
0713.31.10.90
0713.31.90.00
0713.32.00.10
0713.32.00.90
0713.33.10.10
0713.33.10.90
0713.33.91.10
0713.33.91.20
0713.33.99.10
0713.33.99.90
0713.39.10.00
0713.39.90.10
0713.39.90.90
0713.50.10.00
0713.50.90.10
0713.50.90.90
0713.90.90.10
0713.90.90.90
1008.10.00.10
1008.10.00.90
1103.19.90.10
1008.30.00.10
1008.30.00.20
1205.10.00.10
1205.10.00.20
1205.10.00.90
1205.90.00.10
1205.90.00.20
1250.90.00.90
2306.41.00.00
2306.49.00.00
1514.11.00.00
1514.19.00.00
1514.91.00.00
1514.99.00.00
0713.20.00.10
0713.20.00.20
0713.20.00.91
0713.20.00.92
1102.20.00.00
1103.13.00.10
1103.13.00.20
1103.13.00.90
0712.90.10.30
1005.10.00.10
1005.10.00.90
1005.90.00.11
1005.90.00.12
1005.90.00.13
1005.90.00.14
1005.90.00.19
1005.90.00.91
1005.90.00.99

1003.00.10
1003.00.90

1001.10.10.10
1001.10.10.90
1001.10.20.90
1204.00.00.00

1104.19.10
1104.29.10
0713.31.10
0713.31.90
0713.32.10
0713.32.90
0713.33.11
0713.33.19
0713.33.91
0713.33.92
0713.33.93
0713.33.99
0713.39.10
0713.39.91
0713.39.92
0713.39.93
0713.39.99
0713.50.10
0713.50.90
0713.90.10
0713.90.90
1008.10.00
1008.30.00
1205.10.10
1205.10.20
1205.10.90
1205.90.10
1205.90.20
1205.90.90
2306.41.00
2306.49.00
1514.11.00
1514.19.00
1514.91.10
1514.99.10
0713.20.10
0713.20.91
0713.20.99
1102.20.00
1103.13.00

1005.10.10
1005.10.90
1005.90.00

1101.00.20
1001.10.00
1204.00.10
1204.00.20

See notes at the end of the table.

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Text table 1 continued

Harmonized system commodity codes, selected grains and products


H.S.code
imports
Flaxseed (linseed)
Lentils
Lentils
Lentils
Lentils
Lentils
Lentils
Linseed meal
Linseed oil
Linseed oil
Malt
Malt
Malt
Malt
Malt
Malt
Malt
Malt
Mustard seed
Oat groats and meal
Oats, rolled or flaked grains
Oats, worked (hulled, pearled, etc.)
Oats
Oats
Peas
Peas
Peas
Peas
Peas
Peas
Peas
Peas
Peas
Rye
Rye
Rye flour
Soybean flour
Soybean meal
Soybean meal
Soybean oil
Soybean oil
Soybean oil
Soybeans
Soybeans
Soybeans
Sunflower seed
Sunflower seed
Sunflower seed
Sunflower seed
Sunflower seed
Sunflower seed meal
Sunflower seed oil
Sunflower seed oil
Wheat (ex. durum)
Wheat (ex. durum)
Wheat (ex. durum)
Wheat bran, sharps, middlings
Wheat flour
Wheat flour
Wheat flour
Wheat groats and meal
Wheat groats and meal
Wheat pellets
Wheat pellets
Wheat sharps, middlings
1. Includes safflower oil.
Source(s): Statistics Canada, International Trade Division

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0713.40.00.10
0713.40.00.20
0713.40.00.91
0713.40.00.92
0713.40.00.93
0713.40.00.99
2306.20.00.00
1515.11.00.00
1515.19.00.00
1107.10.11.00
1107.10.12.00
1107.10.91.00
1107.10.92.00
1107.20.11.00
1107.20.12.00
1107.20.91.00
1107.20.92.00
1207.50.00.00
1103.19.90.20
1104.12.00.00
1104.22.00.00
1004.00.00.10
1004.00.00.90
0713.10.10.00
0713.10.90.10
0713.10.90.20
0713.10.90.30
0713.10.90.91
0713.10.90.92
0713.10.90.93
0713.10.90.94
0713.10.90.99
1002.00.00.00
1102.10.00.00
1208.10.10.00
1208.10.20.00
2304.00.00.00
1507.10.00.00
1507.90.10.00
1507.90.90.00
1201.00.00.10
1201.00.00.20
1201.00.00.90
1206.00.00.10
1206.00.00.20
1206.00.00.31
1206.00.00.32
1206.00.00.90
2306.30.00.00
1512.11.00.10
1512.19.10.00
1004.90.10.20
1001.90.10.91
1001.90.10.99
2302.30.10.00
1101.00.10.00
1101.00.20.00
1103.11.10.00
1103.11.20.00
1103.20.11.00
1103.20.12.00
2302.30.20.00

H.S.code
exports
1204.00.90
0713.40.10
0713.40.91
0713.40.92
0713.40.99
2306.20.00
1515.11.00
1515.19.00
1107.10.00
1107.20.00

1207.50.00
1103.19.10
1104.12.00
1104.22.00
1004.00.10
1004.00.90
0713.10.10
0713.10.20
0713.10.91
0713.10.92
0713.10.99

1002.00.10
1002.00.90
1102.10.00
1208.10.00
2304.00.00
1507.10.00
1507.90.00
1201.00.10
1201.00.20
1201.00.90
1206.00.10
1206.00.20
1206.00.90
2306.30.00
1512.11.00 1
1512.19.00 1
1001.90.00
2302.30.10
1101.00.10
1101.00.30
1101.00.90
1103.11.00
1103.21.00
2302.30.90

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Text table 2

Classes of the major grains, Canada


Crop
Barley
Barley
Barley
Barley
Barley
Barley
Barley
Canola
Corn
Corn
Durum wheat
Durum wheat
Flaxseed
Flaxseed
Oats
Oats
Peas
Peas
Peas
Rapeseed
Solin
Soybeans
Wheat
Wheat
Wheat
Wheat
Wheat
Wheat
Wheat
Wheat
Wheat
Wheat
Wheat
Wheat
Wheat
Wheat
Wheat
Wheat
Wheat
Wheat

Abbreviation

Class

CW
CW
CW
CW EXPRMTL
CE
CE
CE
CAN
CW
CE
CEAD
CWAD
CW
CE
CW
CE
CAN
CAN
CAN
CAN
CW
CAN
CWRS
CWRW
CWES
CPSR
CPSW
CWSWS
CWHWS
CW FEED
CE FEED
CW EXPRMTL
CWGP
CER
CEHRW
CESRW
CEWW
CEHWS
CESWS
CERS

Canada Western Malting, Two-row or Six-row


Canada Western Hulless, Two-row or Six-row
Canada Western General Purpose
Canada Western Experimental
Canada Eastern Malting, Two-row or Six-row
Canada Eastern Hulless, Two-row or Six-row
Canada Eastern General Purpose
Canada
Canada Western Yellow, White or Mixed
Canada Eastern Yellow, White or Mixed
Canada Eastern Amber Durum
Canada Western Amber Durum
Canada Western
Canada Eastern
Canada Western
Canada Eastern
Canada Green
Canada, other than Green
Canada Feed
Canada
Canada Western
Canada Yellow, Green, Brown, Black or Mixed
Canada Western Red Spring
Canada Western Red Winter
Canada Western Extra Strong
Canada Prairie Spring Red
Canada Prairie Spring White
Canada Western Soft White Spring
Canada Western Hard White Spring
Canada Western Feed
Canada Eastern Feed
Canada Western Experimental
Canada Western General Purpose
Canada Eastern Red
Canada Eastern Hard Red Winter
Canada Eastern Soft Red Winter
Canada Eastern White Winter
Canada Eastern Hard White Spring
Canada Eastern Soft White Spring
Canada Eastern Red Spring

Source(s): Canadian Grain Commission.

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Related products
Selected publications from Statistics Canada
21-206-X

Statistics on Income of Farm Operators

21-207-X

Statistics on Income of Farm Families

21-208-X

Statistics on Revenues and Expenses of Farms

22-002-X

Crop Reporting Series

22-003-X

Fruit and Vegetable Production

22-008-X

Canadian Potato Production

22-201-X

Grain Trade of Canada

22-202-X

Greenhouse, Sod and Nursery Industries

22F0001X

Canola Crush - Email Service

23-221-X

Production and Value of Honey and Maple Products

23-502-X

Alternative Livestock on Canadian Farms

32-230-X

Food Consumption in Canada. Part II

96-325-X

Canadian Agriculture at a Glance

96-328-M

Canadian Agriculture at a Glance - Teachers Kit

Selected technical and analytical products from Statistics Canada


21-004-X19950012602

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Selected CANSIM tables from Statistics Canada


001-0001

Producer deliveries of major grains, Canada and selected provinces, monthly

001-0004

Estimated summerfallow areas, annual

001-0010

Estimated areas, yield, production and average farm price of principal field crops, in metric units,
annual

001-0014

Area, production and farm value of potatoes, annual

001-0015

Exports of grains, by final destination, monthly

001-0017

Estimated areas, yield, production, average farm price and total farm value of principal field
crops, in imperial units, annual

001-0018

Estimated areas, yield, production, average farm price and total farm value of selected principal
field crops: sugar beets, tame hay and fodder corn, in imperial units, annual

001-0019

Estimated area, yield, production, average farm price and total farm value of selected major
speciality field crops, in imperial units, annual

001-0020

Estimated area, yield, production, average farm price and total farm value of selected principal
field crops: dry beans (white and coloured), in imperial units, annual

001-0040

Stocks of grain and oilseeds at March 31, July 31 and December 31, 3 times per year

001-0041

Supply and disposition of grains in Canada as of March 31, July 31, August 31 (soybeans only)
and December 31, 3 times per year

001-0042

Supply and disposition of corn in Canada and selected provinces as of March 31, August 31 and
December 31, 3 times per year

001-0043

Farm supply and disposition of grains as of March 31, July 31, August 31 (soybeans only) and
December 31, 3 times per year

001-0044

Milled wheat and wheat flour produced, Canada, monthly

002-0010

Supply and disposition of food in Canada, annual

002-0011

Food available in Canada, annual

002-0019

Food available by major groups in Canada, annual

003-0080

Nutrients in the food supply, by source of nutritional equivalent and commodity, annual

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Selected surveys from Statistics Canada


3401

Field Crop Reporting Series

3403

Millers Monthly Report

3404

Reports of Crushing Operations

3443

Millers Annual Report

3464

Survey of Commercial Stocks of Corn and Soybeans

3476

Survey of Commercial Stocks of the Major Special Crops

5046

Feed Grain Purchases

Selected summary tables from Statistics Canada


Field and specialty crops
Food available, by major food groups

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Cereals and Oilseeds Review September 2010

Table 1

Supply and disposition of wheat, Canada, by crop year


Average
2004/2005 to
2008/2009

Total
2008/2009

2009/2010

August to September
r
2009/2010

2010/2011

All wheat
Area harvested
Thousands of hectares
Thousands of acres
Yield
Kilograms per hectare
Bushels per acre

9,429
23,299

10,032
24,789

9,638
23,817

9,638
23,817

8,116
20,056

2,620
39.1

2,900
42.4

2,800
41.4

2,800
41.4

2,700
40.7

thousands of metric tonnes


Beginning stocks
On farms
In commercial positions
Total beginning stocks

2,286
4,689
6,975

541
3,865
4,406

1,783
4,764
6,547

1,783
4,764
6,547

3,327
4,493
7,820

24,895

28,611

26,848

26,848

22,205

23

25

117

54

Total supplies

31,893

33,043

33,512

33,449

30,031

Exports
Grain
Products
Total exports

16,615
265
16,881

18,416
191
18,607

18,255
226
18,481

2,830
39
2,869

2,583
25
2,608

2,903
353
959
37
3,673
7,925

2,746
646
993
37
3,467
7,889

2,723
740
839
34
2,875
7,210

..
..
..
..
..
..

..
..
..
..
..
..

Production
Imports

Domestic disappearance
Human food
Industrial use
Seed requirements
Loss in handling
Animal feed, waste and dockage
Total domestic disappearance
Ending stocks
Total disposition

7,088

6,547

7,820

..

..

31,893

33,043

33,512

..

..

Average
2004/2005 to
2008/2009

Total
2008/2009

2009/2010

August to September
r
2009/2010

2010/2011

Durum wheat
Area harvested
Thousands of hectares
Thousands of acres
Yield
Kilograms per hectare
Bushels per acre

2,038
5,036

2,416
5,970

2,230
5,510

2,230
5,510

1,267
3,130

2,260
33.7

2,300
34.0

2,400
36.0

2,400
36.0

2,400
35.7

thousands of metric tonnes


Beginning stocks
On farms
In commercial positions
Total beginning stocks

739
1,183
1,922

50
769
819

735
1,168
1,903

735
1,168
1,903

2,000
708
2,708

Production

4,653

5,519

5,400

5,400

3,044

Total supplies

6,577

6,340

7,305

7,304

5,752

Exports
Grain
Products
Total exports

3,713
44
3,757

3,603
38
3,640

3,786
34
3,820

405
6
411

783
6
790

245
200
2
425
872

236
218
4
339
797

262
126
4
386
778

..
..
..
..
..

..
..
..
..
..

Imports

Domestic disappearance
Human food
Seed requirements
Loss in handling
Animal feed, waste and dockage
Total domestic disappearance
Ending stocks

1,948

1,903

2,708

..

..

Total disposition

6,577

6,340

7,305

..

..

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Table 2

Farm supply and disposition of wheat, Prairie provinces, by crop year


Average
2004/2005 to
2008/2009

2008/2009

Total
2009/2010

August to September

8,911
22,019

9,371
23,155

9,118
22,530

9,118
22,530

7,651
18,905

2,540
37.5

2,700
40.4

2,700
40.1

2,700
40.1

2,600
38.9

2009/2010

2010/2011

All wheat
Area harvested
Thousands of hectares
Thousands of acres
Yield
Kilograms per hectare
Bushels per acre

thousands of metric tonnes


Opening stocks
On farms

2,238

510

1,640

1,640

3,225

Production

22,551

25,455

24,579

24,579

20,029

Total supplies

24,789

25,965

26,219

26,219

23,254

Deliveries
Seed requirements
Animal feed, waste and dockage

19,631
874
2,018

21,652
908
1,765

20,851
766
1,462

3,255
..
..

2,424
..
..

Ending stocks
Total disposition

2,266

1,640

3,225

..

..

24,789

25,965

26,304

..

..

Average
2004/2005 to
2008/2009

2008/2009

2009/2010

2,038
5,036

2,416
5,970

2,230
5,510

2,230
5,510

1,267
3,130

2,260
33.7

2,300
34.0

2,400
36.0

2,400
36.0

2,400
35.7

Total

August to September
r

2009/2010

2010/2011

Durum wheat
Area harvested
Thousands of hectares
Thousands of acres
Yield
Kilograms per hectare
Bushels per acre

thousands of metric tonnes


Opening stocks
On farms

739

50

735

735

2,000

Production

4,653

5,519

5,400

5,400

3,044

Total supplies

5,392

5,569

6,135

6,135

5,044

Deliveries
Seed requirements
Animal feed, waste and dockage

4,087
200
358

4,349
218
267

3,741
126
270

588
..
..

772
..
..

Ending stocks
Total disposition

746

735

2,000

..

..

5,392

5,569

6,135

..

..

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Table 3

Wheat milled in Canada, crop year 2010/2011


Red
spring
wheat

Amber
durum
wheat

Other
western
wheat

Ontario
winter
wheat

Other
eastern
wheat

Total
wheat

thousands of metric tonnes


2010
August
September
October
November
December

178
178
..
..
..

25
26
..
..
..

13
7
..
..
..

35
40
..
..
..

8
10
..
..
..

259
260
0
0
0

2011
January
February
March
April
May
June
July
Total 2010/2011 p

..
..
..
..
..
..
..
356

..
..
..
..
..
..
..
51

..
..
..
..
..
..
..
20

..
..
..
..
..
..
..
75

..
..
..
..
..
..
..
18

0
0
0
0
0
0
0
519

2,062
1,969
2,029

297
273
274

98
81
72

447
451
463

110
122
225

3,014
2,898
3,062

2,172

292

70

469

184

3,187

Total 2009/2010 r
Total 2008/2009
Total 2007/2008
Five year average
2004/2005 to 2008/2009

Table 4

Wheat flour produced in Canada, crop year 2010/2011


Flour of
no.1 spring
wheat and
semolina 1

Flour of
no.2 spring
wheat 1

Whole
wheat and
graham
flour

Soft
wheat
flour

Durum
wheat
flour

Total
flour

Millfeeds 3

thousands of metric tonnes


2010
August
September
October
November
December

31
32
..
..
..

98
96
..
..
..

15
15
..
..
..

25
26
..
..
..

20
21
..
..
..

196
195
..
..
..

62
63
..
..
..

2011
January
February
March
April
May
June
July
Total 2010/2011 p

..
..
..
..
..
..
..
63

..
..
..
..
..
..
..
194

..
..
..
..
..
..
..
30

..
..
..
..
..
..
..
52

..
..
..
..
..
..
..
41

..
..
..
..
..
..
..
391

..
..
..
..
..
..
..
125

242
230
391

1,269
1,202
1,135

173
188
210

307
297
304

238
214
204

2,299
2,203
2,308

725
707
748

361

1,261

190

312

224

2,408

765

Total 2009/2010 r
Total 2008/2009
Total 2007/2008
Five year average
2004/2005 to 2008/2009

1. Number 1 and number 2 represent the grade and quality of the grain.
2. Includes flour that is not specified.
3. Millfeeds are the by-products of the milling process used mainly for animal feed.

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Table 5

Deliveries of wheat
Total
2007/2008

September 2010 p

August to September

2008/2009

2009/2010

2008/2009

2009/2010

2010/2011

thousands of metric tonnes


Manitoba
Wheat 1
Durum wheat
Total

3,000
0
3,000

3,805
0
3,805

3,889
0
3,889

597
0
597

700
0
700

469
0
469

337
0
337

Saskatchewan
Wheat 1
Durum wheat
Total

5,344
2,651
7,995

6,684
3,499
10,183

7,551
3,092
10,643

854
360
1,214

1,181
512
1,693

721
637
1,358

360
272
633

Alberta
Wheat 1
Durum wheat
Total

5,486
613
6,099

6,813
851
7,664

5,671
649
6,319

616
78
693

787
76
863

463
135
597

264
59
323

13,852
3,264
17,116

17,338
4,349
21,688

17,173
3,741
20,914

2,075
437
2,513

2,685
588
3,273

1,668
772
2,440

974
331
1,305

1,244
0
1,244

2,137
0
2,137

1,555
0
1,555

1,312
0
1,312

726
0
726

300
0
300

40
0
40

15,096
3,264
18,360

19,475
4,349
23,824

18,728
3,741
22,469

3,387
437
3,825

3,411
588
3,999

1,968
772
2,740

1,013
331
1,345

Western Canada 2
Wheat 1
Durum wheat
Total
Eastern Canada
Wheat 1
Durum wheat
Total
Canada
Wheat 1
Durum wheat
Total

1. Excluding Durum.
2. Includes British Columbia.
Note(s): Deliveries are as reported by the Canadian Grain Commission (with any adjustments prorated monthly) plus estimates for unlicensed deliveries.
Includes deliveries to condominium storage as of August, 2003. Negative deliveries may indicate that farmers removed more grain from condominium
storage than they delivered.

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Table 6

Exports of wheat, durum and wheat flour, by country of final destination


Average
2004/2005 to
2008/2009

Total
2008/2009

August to September
2009/2010

2009/2010

September 2010
2010/2011

thousands of metric tonnes


Wheat (excluding durum)
United Kingdom
Italy
Spain
Western Europe total 1
Eastern Europe total 1
United Arab Emirates
Egypt
Iran
Iraq
Sudan
Middle East total 1
Ghana
Africa total 1
Bangladesh
India
Indonesia
Japan
Malaysia
Peoples Republic of China
Philippines
Korea, South
Sri Lanka
Thailand
Vietnam
Asia total 1

408.2
278.0
96.1
870.7

412.6
268.5
153.2
911.2

342.3
231.1
101.2
742.1

61.1
31.2
9.4
126.4

58.3
6.8
0.0
98.1

39.1
6.8
0.0
78.9

0.0

0.0

0.0

0.0

0.0

0.0

186.5
341.8
479.3
459.7
341.5
1,873.5

274.9
250.2
1,791.2
710.0
340.3
4,309.5

307.0
0.0
0.0
1,180.2
366.6
2,473.2

0.0
0.0
0.0
563.6
42.5
606.1

11.3
0.0
0.0
51.3
72.0
192.4

11.3
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
11.3

77.1
701.4

0.0
833.7

0.0
844.0

0.0
139.5

0.0
110.3

0.0
64.2

299.7
273.1
1,098.0
939.1
177.7
500.0
257.7
364.7
721.8
135.5
224.3
5,160.3

595.3
0.0
898.1
805.3
153.8
36.8
213.8
156.6
713.8
76.3
26.3
3,960.1

975.0
0.0
761.9
880.3
97.6
311.4
424.7
169.3
876.9
256.6
1.0
4,797.7

139.2
0.0
218.3
128.1
31.7
0.0
21.0
28.4
139.4
52.5
0.0
772.7

158.6
0.0
138.1
60.0
28.2
57.8
47.3
22.8
64.6
0.0
0.0
577.2

54.1
0.0
0.0
60.0
0.0
0.0
16.5
22.8
64.6
0.0
0.0
217.8

24.9

7.0

3.1

0.0

0.0

0.0

Brazil
Colombia
Ecuador
Peru
Venezuela
South America total 1

174.3
334.9
260.0
353.7
318.8
1,616.9

143.0
353.4
272.7
336.3
505.8
1,923.5

363.6
491.9
351.8
673.5
597.3
2,693.7

121.5
96.0
57.5
81.2
48.0
425.0

90.4
85.7
61.0
43.8
63.0
379.2

31.2
58.7
50.0
23.3
63.0
261.4

Mexico
Central America and Antilles total 1

796.0
1,175.4

763.8
997.8

874.2
1,242.6

50.3
104.6

127.3
187.0

74.0
85.3

United States
North America total 1

1,478.9
1,478.9

1,870.3
1,870.3

1,672.9
1,672.9

250.6
250.6

255.5
255.5

140.9
140.9

12,901.9

14,813.0

14,469.3

2,424.8

1,799.6

859.8

239.7
513.7
933.8

283.0
482.3
900.3

123.5
556.4
835.5

34.8
122.0
195.3

66.0
204.9
270.9

33.0
93.1
126.1

Oceania total 1

Wheat exports total


Durum wheat
Belgium
Italy
Western Europe total 1
Eastern Europe total 1
Middle East total 1
Algeria
Morocco
Tunisia
Africa total 1
India
Japan
Asia total 1
Oceania total 1
Venezuela
South America total 1
Central America and Antilles total 1
North America total 1
Durum wheat exports, total

5.5

0.0

0.0

0.0

0.0

0.0

102.0

95.2

33.8

0.0

11.5

11.5

559.0
516.2
114.4
1,194.3

633.0
522.2
231.0
1,386.2

510.1
471.0
122.7
1,103.8

0.0
78.9
0.0
78.9

80.3
175.2
0.0
255.5

26.0
78.7
0.0
104.7

39.8
219.8
406.9

0.0
188.1
207.7

0.0
214.2
866.4

0.0
35.0
35.0

0.0
33.5
87.6

0.0
12.3
22.5

0.0

0.0

0.0

0.0

0.0

0.0

351.5
482.1

309.4
393.8

329.5
420.9

35.0
35.0

44.8
85.5

44.8
85.5

76.3

29.4

5.1

0.0

0.6

0.0

511.6

590.1

520.5

61.1

71.6

24.4

3,712.6

3,602.7

3,785.9

405.2

783.2

374.7

16,614.5

18,415.7

18,255.3

2,830.0

2,582.8

1,234.5

All wheat
Total exports

See notes at the end of the table.

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Table 6 continued

Exports of wheat, durum and wheat flour, by country of final destination


Average
2004/2005 to
2008/2009

Total
2008/2009

August to September
2009/2010

2009/2010

September 2010
2010/2011

thousands of metric tonnes


Wheat flour 2
Western Europe total 1

1.6

1.6

1.8

0.2

0.3

0.2

Eastern Europe total 1

0.0

0.0

0.0

0.0

0.0

0.0

Lebanon
Jordan
Middle East total 1

0.2
0.3
0.7

0.2
0.3
0.8

0.2
0.1
0.3

0.1
0.1
0.1

0.0
0.0
0.0

0.0
0.0
0.0

Africa total 1
Hong Kong
Japan
Peoples Republic of China
Korea, South
Asia total 1

0.4

0.1

0.1

0.0

0.0

0.0

8.2
2.3
0.6
32.1
44.2

2.9
0.0
0.3
27.4
30.6

3.6
0.8
0.2
46.0
50.7

0.6
0.0
0.1
10.2
11.0

0.5
0.1
0.0
3.7
4.3

0.2
0.0
0.0
1.0
1.2

Oceania total 1

0.7

0.7

0.9

0.1

0.3

0.1

South America total 1

2.4

2.2

0.0

0.0

0.0

0.0

Bahamas
Bermuda
Central America and Antilles total 1

4.9
1.7
9.7

4.3
1.4
8.4

4.1
1.4
7.8

0.7
0.2
1.1

0.7
0.2
1.3

0.3
0.1
0.7

North America total 1

205.7

146.7

164.2

26.0

34.0

17.9

Wheat flour exports total

265.4

191.1

225.9

38.6

40.1

20.1

410.7
791.7
1,806.2

412.6
750.8
1,813.1

342.3
787.6
1,579.5

61.1
153.2
322.0

58.3
211.7
369.2

39.1
99.9
205.2

All wheat and wheat flour


United Kingdom
Italy
Western Europe total 1

5.5

0.0

0.0

0.0

0.0

0.0

Middle East total 1

1,976.2

4,405.5

2,507.3

606.2

203.9

22.8

Algeria
Africa total 1

559.0
1,896.1

633.0
2,220.0

510.1
1,947.8

0.0
218.3

80.3
365.8

26.0
168.9

Peoples Republic of China


Asia total 1

500.5
5,611.4

37.0
4,198.4

311.6
5,714.7

0.1
818.6

57.8
669.1

0.0
241.6

Eastern Europe total 1

25.6

7.8

4.0

0.1

0.3

0.1

Brazil
South America total 1

175.7
2,101.4

145.1
2,319.4

363.6
2,496.6

121.5
460.0

90.4
464.7

31.2
346.9

Cuba
Central America and Antilles total 1

142.0
1,261.4

147.2
1,035.6

184.8
1,255.5

26.7
105.7

36.6
188.9

9.4
86.0

Oceania total 1

North America total 1


All wheat and wheat flour exports, total

2,196.2

2,607.1

2,357.7

337.6

361.0

183.1

16,880.0

18,606.8

17,863.2

2,868.6

2,622.9

1,254.6

765

707

725

126

125

63

53

133

84

21

Millfeeds
Total millfeeds produced
Millfeeds exported

1. Exports to individual countries are included in the continental totals.


2. Includes durum semolina and flour, white winter wheat flour and wheat flour, n.e.s. (in grain equivalent = 1.358467).
Source(s): Statistics Canada, International Trade Division and Canadian Grain Commission.

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Table 7

Supply and disposition of coarse grains, Canada, by crop year


Average
2004/2005 to
2008/2009

2008/2009

Total
2009/2010

August to September

1,461
3,611

1,448
3,579

980
2,423

980
2,423

835
2,063

2,680
70.5

2,900
77.4

3,000
77.8

3,000
77.8

2,800
72.9

2009/2010

2010/2011

Oats
Area harvested
Thousands of hectares
Thousands of acres
Yield
Kilograms per hectare
Bushels per acre

thousands of metric tonnes


Beginning stocks
On farms
In commercial positions
Total beginning stocks
Production
Imports

679
149
828

657
293
950

1,298
229
1,527

1,298
229
1,527

905
265
1,170

3,914

4,273

2,906

2,906

2,321

20

17

17

12

Total supplies

4,762

5,240

4,450

4,440

3,502

Exports
Grain 2
Products
Total exports

1,705
512
2,217

1,888
542
2,430

1,502
574
2,075

287
98
386

298
98
396

Domestic disappearance
Human food
Industrial use
Seed requirements
Loss in handling
Animal feed, waste and dockage
Total domestic disappearance

86
0
155
1
1,328
1,569

69
0
126
1
1,086
1,282

56
..
99
1
1,049
1,205

..
..
..
..
..
..

..
..
..
..
..
..

Ending stocks
Total disposition

976

1,527

1,170

..

..

4,762

5,240

4,450

..

..

See notes at the end of the table.

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Supply and disposition of coarse grains, Canada, by crop year


Average
2004/2005 to
2008/2009

2008/2009

Total
2009/2010

August to September

3,639
8,993

3,502
8,652

2,918
7,210

2,918
7,210

2,513
6,211

3,120
57.9

3,400
62.5

3,300
60.6

3,300
60.6

3,300
61.1

2009/2010

2010/2011

Barley
Area harvested
Thousands of hectares
Thousands of acres
Yield
Kilograms per hectare
Bushels per acre

thousands of metric tonnes


Beginning stocks
On farms
In commercial positions
Total beginning stocks

1,959
418
2,377

1,195
373
1,568

2,206
637
2,843

2,206
637
2,843

1,998
585
2,583

11,315

11,781

9,517

9,517

8,259

54

42

42

10

Total supplies

13,746

13,392

12,402

12,370

10,845

Exports
Grain
Products
Total exports

1,803
828
2,631

1,520
879
2,399

1,337
811
2,149

314
154
468

187
127
314

Domestic disappearance
Human food
Industrial use
Seed requirements
Loss in handling
Animal feed, waste and dockage
Total domestic disappearance

15
173
341
2
8,205
8,589

16
144
306
0
7,684
8,150

15
126
256
0
7,273
7,671

..
..
..
..
..
..

..
..
..
..
..
..

Production
Imports

Ending stocks
Total disposition

2,525

2,843

2,583

..

..

13,746

13,392

12,402

..

..

See notes at the end of the table.

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Supply and disposition of coarse grains, Canada, by crop year


Average
2004/2005 to
2008/2009

2008/2009

Total
2009/2010

August to September

141
348

132
325

115
285

115
285

89
220

2,360
37.9

2,400
38.3

2,400
38.7

2,400
38.7

2,300
37.0

2009/2010

2010/2011

Rye
Area harvested
Thousands of hectares
Thousands of acres
Yield
Kilograms per hectare
Bushels per acre

thousands of metric tonnes


Beginning stocks
On farms
In commercial positions
Total beginning stocks

91
11
102

26
9
35

110
13
123

110
13
123

125
14
139

Production

336

316

281

281

207

Total supplies

439

352

404

404

346

Exports
Grain 2
Products
Total exports

147
2
149

76
2
78

124
4
128

18
0
18

36
0
36

Domestic disappearance
Human food
Industrial use
Seed requirements
Loss in handling
Animal feed, waste and dockage
Total domestic disappearance

15
31
16
0
108
169

16
26
13
0
97
152

13
27
11
0
86
137

..
..
..
..
..
..

..
..
..
..
..
..

Imports

Ending stocks

121

123

139

..

..

Total disposition

439

352

404

..

..

See notes at the end of the table.

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Supply and disposition of coarse grains, Canada, by crop year


Average
2004/2005 to
2008/2009

2008/2009

Total
2009/2010

September

1,151
2,845

1,169
2,888

1,142
2,822

1,142
2,822

1,189
2,938

8,580
136.7

9,100
144.4

8,400
133.4

8,400
133.4

9,100
145.6

435
840
125
1,400

400
850
25
1,275

2009/2010

2010/2011

Corn 1
Area harvested
Thousands of hectares
Thousands of acres
Yield
Kilograms per hectare
Bushels per acre

thousands of metric tonnes


Beginning stocks on farms
Qubec
Ontario
Other provinces
Total on farms
In commercial positions

467
675
8
1,150

460
600
40
1,100

435
840
125
1,400

398

357

457

457

483

Total beginning stocks

1,548

1,457

1,857

1,857

1,758

Production
Qubec
Ontario
Other Provinces
Total production

3,350
6,162
368
9,880

3,150
6,858
584
10,592

2,720
6,376
466
9,561

2,720
6,376
466
9,561

3,200
7,163
502
10,865

Imports
Qubec
Ontario
Other Provinces
Total imports 2

184
1,045
1,063
2,292

256
725
881
1,863

584
747
795
2,125

47
139
80
266

22
24
79
125

Total supplies

13,719

13,912

13,543

11,684

12,748

Grain exports

400

327

120

64

3,069
13
8,547
11,629

4,120
13
7,594
11,728

3,940
13
7,713
11,666

..
..
..
..

..
..
..
..

1,260
431
1,691

1,400
457
1,857

1,275
483
1,758

..
..
..

..
..
..

13,720

13,912

13,543

..

..

Domestic disappearance
Human food and industrial use
Seed requirements
Animal feed, waste and dockage
Total domestic disappearance
Ending stocks
On farms
In commercial positions
Total ending stocks
Total disposition
1. September to August crop year.
2. Includes seed.

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Table 8

Farm supply and disposition of selected coarse grains, Prairie provinces


Average
2004/2005 to
2008/2009

2008/2009

Total
2009/2010

August to September

1,284
3,173

1,295
3,200

828
2,045

828
2,045

672
1,660

2,700
71.2

3,000
79.5

3,100
80.7

3,100
80.7

2,800
74.2

1,270

885

2009/2010

2010/2011

Oats
Area harvested
Thousands of hectares
Thousands of acres
Yield
Kilograms per hectare
Bushels per acre

thousands of metric tonnes


Opening stocks
On farms

627

625

Production

3,475

3,925

2,545

2,545

1,899

Total supplies

4,102

4,550

3,815

3,815

2,784

Deliveries
Seed requirements
Animal feed, waste and dockage

2,359
134
852

2,467
107
706

2,518
79
487

464
..
..

461
..
..

Ending stocks
Total disposition

1,270

757

1,270

885

..

..

4,102

4,550

3,969

..

..

Average
2004/2005 to
2008/2009

2008/2009

2009/2010

3,383
8,359

3,278
8,100

2,709
6,695

2,709
6,695

2,299
5,680

3,120
58.0

3,400
63.3

3,300
60.9

3,300
60.9

3,300
61.4

Total

August to September
r

2009/2010

2010/2011

Barley
Area harvested
Thousands of hectares
Thousands of acres
Yield
Kilograms per hectare
Bushels per acre

thousands of metric tonnes


Opening stocks
On farms

1,835

1,115

2,130

2,130

1,925

Production

10,529

11,163

8,879

8,879

7,591

Total supplies

12,364

12,278

11,009

11,009

9,516

4,446
308
5,639

4,387
277
5,484

3,349
227
5,508

580
..
..

514
..
..

Deliveries
Seed requirements
Animal feed, waste and dockage
Ending stocks
Total disposition

26

1,971

2,130

1,925

..

..

12,364

12,278

11,009

..

..

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Table 9

Deliveries of coarse grains


Total
2007/2008

September 2010 p

August to September

2008/2009

2009/2010

2008/2009

2009/2010

2010/2011

thousands of metric tonnes


Manitoba
Oats 1
Barley
Rye 1
Total

1,104
774
86
1,965

778
521
62
1,360

849
461
75
1,385

232
66
11
309

175
88
19
283

218
69
18
305

102
35
11
148

Saskatchewan
Oats 1
Barley
Rye 1
Total

1,765
2,068
117
3,950

1,534
2,393
33
3,959

1,528
2,131
57
3,716

217
382
9
608

265
352
11
629

220
279
26
525

118
122
14
254

Alberta
Oats 1
Barley
Rye 1
Total

175
2,331
41
2,547

155
1,474
29
1,657

141
757
20
919

21
174
6
201

25
140
5
169

23
166
7
195

10
99
4
113

Western Canada 2
Oats 1
Barley
Rye 1
Total

3,081
5,222
244
8,547

2,495
4,425
123
7,043

2,538
3,381
152
6,071

477
627
26
1,131

470
587
35
1,093

467
517
51
1,035

234
258
29
521

231
242
0
473

179
114
0
292

179
114
0
293

44
31
0
74

33
20
0
53

51
69
0
120

26
42
0
67

3,312
5,464
244
9,020

2,673
4,539
123
7,335

2,716
3,495
152
6,363

521
658
26
1,205

504
607
35
1,146

518
586
51
1,155

260
299
29
588

Eastern Canada
Oats 1
Barley
Rye 1
Total
Canada
Oats 1
Barley
Rye 1
Total

1. Includes unlicensed shipments to U.S. markets.


2. Includes British Columbia.
Note(s): Deliveries are as reported by the Canadian Grain Commission (with any adjustments prorated monthly) plus estimates for unlicensed deliveries.
Includes deliveries to condominium storage as of August, 2003. Negative deliveries may indicate that farmers removed more grain from condominium
storage than they delivered

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Table 10

Exports of coarse grains, by country of final destination


Average
2004/2005 to
2008/2009

Total
2008/2009

September 2010 p

August to September
2009/2010

2009/2010

2010/2011

thousands of metric tonnes


Oats 3
Norway
Western Europe total 1

9.0
9.0

0.0
0.0

0.0
0.0

0.0
0.0

0.0
0.0

Eastern Europe total 1

0.0

0.0

0.0

0.0

0.0

0.0

South Africa
Africa total 1

2.7
2.7

0.0
0.0

0.0
0.0

0.0
0.0

0.0
0.0

0.0
0.0

Japan
Asia total 1

5.4
5.4

0.0
0.0

1.0
1.0

0.0
0.0

0.0
0.0

0.0
0.0

Colombia
Ecuador
South America total 1

0.1
8.6
8.7

0.0
14.5
14.5

0.0
9.1
9.1

0.0
0.0
0.0

0.0
0.0
0.0

0.0
0.0
0.0

19.1
19.1

9.9
9.9

5.7
5.7

1.5
1.5

0.4
0.4

0.4
0.4

United States
North America total 1

1,652.8
1,652.8

1,858.0
1,858.0

1,478.1
1,478.1

285.4
285.4

295.9
295.9

148.0
148.0

Oat exports total

1,697.7

1,882.4

1,493.8

286.9

296.3

148.3

Western Europe total 1

0.0

0.2

0.0

0.0

0.0

0.0

Eastern Europe total 1

0.0

0.0

0.0

0.0

0.0

0.0

78.0
423.8
501.8

0.0
0.0
0.0

0.0
99.0
99.0

0.0
99.0
99.0

0.0
0.0
0.0

0.0
0.0
0.0

49.7
49.7

56.8
56.8

36.8
36.8

0.0
0.0

0.0
0.0

0.0
0.0

450.1
259.8
9.7
722.4

393.3
188.8
1.7
597.1

500.4
185.4
6.5
692.3

0.0
79.9
0.0
79.9

89.1
44.8
0.0
133.9

0.0
44.8
0.0
44.8

Mexico
Central America and Antilles total 1

0.0
0.0

Barley

Iran
Saudi Arabia
Middle East total 1
South Africa
Africa total 1
Peoples Republic of China
Japan
Vietnam
Asia total 1
Oceania total 1
Columbia
Ecuador
Peru
South America total 1
Mexico
Central America and Antilles total 1
United States
North America total 1
Barley exports total

0.0

0.0

0.0

0.0

0.0

0.0

69.0
11.9
18.3
101.5

59.5
7.4
12.8
79.6

91.8
13.4
68.4
186.9

26.3
6.7
12.6
45.6

29.4
3.1
0.0
32.5

0.0
3.1
0.0
3.1

41.8
41.8

71.1
71.1

0.0
0.0

0.0
0.0

0.0
0.0

0.0
0.0

390.1
390.1

714.9
714.9

322.4
322.4

89.7
89.7

20.9
20.9

14.5
14.5

1,807.3

1,519.7

1,337.4

314.2

187.3

62.4

See notes at the end of the table.

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Exports of coarse grains, by country of final destination


Average
2004/2005 to
2008/2009

Total
2008/2009

September 2010 p

September
2009/2010

2009/2010

2010/2011

thousands of metric tonnes


Corn 2 , 3
Western Europe total 1

10.8

3.8

3.3

0.1

4.4

4.4

Eastern Europe total 1

0.0

0.0

0.0

0.0

0.0

0.0

115.8
153.8

53.8
91.0

0.0
0.0

0.0
0.0

0.0
0.0

0.0
0.0

24.6
42.5

16.5
16.5

0.0
0.0

0.0
0.0

0.0
28.6

0.0
28.6

1.3

0.0

0.0

0.0

0.0

0.0

0.0

0.0

0.0

0.0

0.0

0.0

0.0
0.3

0.0
0.2

0.0
0.2

0.0
0.0

0.0
0.0

0.0
0.0

North America total 1

191.3

215.7

116.1

5.9

30.6

30.6

Corn exports total

400.0

327.1

119.6

6.0

63.7

63.7

Iran
Middle East total 1
Algeria
Africa total 1
Asia total 1
South America total

Cuba
Central America and Antilles total 1

Average
2004/2005 to
2008/2009

Total
2008/2009

September 2010 p

August to September
2009/2010

2009/2010

2010/2011

thousands of metric tonnes


Rye
Western Europe total 1

3.0

0.3

0.0

0.0

0.0

0.0

South America total 1

0.1

0.0

0.0

0.0

0.2

0.2

31.9
4.1
36.3

3.4
7.4
11.0

36.8
1.7
38.7

0.0
0.7
0.7

0.0
0.9
0.9

0.0
0.1
0.1

0.1
0.1

0.0
0.0

0.0
0.1

0.0
0.1

0.0
0.0

0.0
0.0

Japan
Korea, South
Asia total 1
Australia
Oceania total 1
Africa total 1

0.1

0.2

0.1

0.0

0.1

0.0

North America total 1

107.6

64.5

85.3

16.8

34.5

20.6

Rye exports total

147.2

76.1

124.3

17.7

35.7

20.8

1. Exports to individual countries are included in the continental totals.


2. October to August crop year.
3. Excludes seed.
Source(s): Statistics Canada, International Trade Division and Canadian Grain Commission.

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Exports of selected coarse grain products, Canada


Average
2004/2005 to
2008/2009

Total
2008/2009

September 2010 p

August to September
2009/2010

2009/2010

2010/2011

thousands of metric tonnes


Malt
Western Europe total 1

0.0

0.0

0.0

0.0

0.0

0.0

Russia
Eastern Europe total 1

0.1
0.1

0.0
0.0

0.0
0.2

0.0
0.0

0.0
0.0

0.0
0.0

Middle East total 1


South Africa
Africa total 1
Peoples Republic of China
Japan
Philippines
Korea, South
Vietnam
Asia total 1

1.1

5.6

5.0

5.0

0.0

0.0

29.7
29.8

39.8
39.8

45.8
45.8

7.9
7.9

1.8
1.8

1.1
1.1

3.5
165.7
5.0
22.4
0.2
199.9

0.0
172.7
2.8
21.9
0.0
197.9

0.0
153.2
5.1
16.1
0.5
175.0

0.0
27.8
0.0
2.8
0.0
30.6

0.0
24.8
0.0
2.7
0.0
27.5

0.0
13.4
0.0
1.8
0.0
15.2

0.0

0.0

0.2

0.0

0.2

0.2

Brazil
Chile
South America total 1

26.0
3.9
60.5

10.5
6.1
48.1

0.0
0.0
35.7

0.0
0.0
16.4

0.0
0.0
5.4

0.0
0.0
4.2

Belize
Costa Rica
Guatemala
Mexico
Central America and Antilles total 1

1.3
10.2
7.3
41.7
79.1

1.5
3.2
3.3
23.2
55.9

1.5
9.7
6.6
5.0
51.0

0.3
3.3
0.0
2.6
6.2

0.4
2.9
0.6
4.1
9.1

0.2
2.9
0.3
2.1
6.2

North America total 1

248.0

309.3

293.0

48.8

51.0

21.2

Malt exports total

618.5

656.6

605.9

115.0

94.9

48.0

Western Europe total 1

0.2

0.1

0.1

0.0

0.0

0.0

Eastern Europe total 1

0.1

0.0

0.0

0.0

0.0

0.0

Middle East total 1

0.4

0.6

0.1

0.1

0.0

0.0

Africa total 1

0.1

0.0

0.1

0.0

0.0

0.0

Japan
Philippines
Asia total 1

0.5
0.5
1.9

0.8
0.0
1.5

1.9
0.3
2.9

0.2
0.0
0.3

0.0
0.1
0.1

0.0
0.0
0.0

Australia
Oceania total 1

2.4
2.5

0.1
0.3

0.4
0.7

0.3
0.3

0.0
0.1

0.0
0.1

Colombia
Venezuela
South America total 1

4.1
1.6
5.7

3.2
0.0
3.2

1.8
0.0
1.8

0.0
0.0
0.0

0.1
0.0
0.1

0.0
0.0
0.0

1.2
1.6
4.0
1.9
13.6
1.4
24.8

0.1
3.4
7.7
1.5
22.2
4.0
40.3

0.3
4.4
7.0
1.8
18.2
2.8
35.8

0.0
2.1
1.8
0.4
2.8
0.4
7.6

0.0
0.3
0.5
0.3
4.2
0.0
5.5

0.0
0.3
0.5
0.2
2.3
0.0
3.4

United States
North America total 1

245.3
245.3

251.4
251.4

273.1
273.1

45.5
45.5

48.1
48.1

23.8
23.8

Oat products exports total

281.0

297.4

314.7

53.9

53.9

27.3

Oceania total 1

Oat products

Costa Rica
Dominican Republic
Guatemala
Jamaica
Mexico
Nicaragua
Central America and Antilles total 1

1. Exports to individual countries are included in the continental totals.


Source(s): Canadian Grain Commission and Statistics Canada, International Trade Division.

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Table 12

Supply and disposition of oilseeds, Canada, by crop year


Average
2004/2005 to
2008/2009

2008/2009

Total
2009/2010

August to September

637
1,574

625
1,545

623
1,540

623
1,540

399
985

1,260
19.7

1,400
21.9

1,500
23.8

1,500
23.8

1,300
21.5

2009/2010

2010/2011

Flaxseed
Area harvested
Thousands of hectares
Thousands of acres
Yield
Kilograms per hectare
Bushels per acre

thousands of metric tonnes


Beginning stocks
On farms
In commercial positions
Total beginning stocks

108
91
198

25
142
167

165
64
229

165
64
229

215
74
289

Production

798

861

930

930

537

Imports

20

1,016

1,035

1,165

1,160

827

Grain exports
Product exports
Total exports

602
0
602

639
0
639

772
0
772

56
0
56

66
0
66

Domestic disappearance
Human food
Crushings
Seed requirements
Loss in handling
Animal feed, waste and dockage
Total domestic disappearance

..
x
29
5
x
189

..
x
29
6
x
168

..
x
18
1
x
104

..
x
..
..

..
x
..
..

..

..

Total supplies

Ending stocks
Total disposition

226

229

289

..

..

1,016

1,035

1,165

..

..

See notes at the end of the table.

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Table 12 continued

Supply and disposition of oilseeds, Canada, by crop year


Average
2004/2005 to
2008/2009

2008/2009

Total
2009/2010

August to September

5,621
13,889

6,494
16,048

6,376
15,755

6,376
15,755

6,291
15,546

1,700
30.7

1,900
34.7

1,900
34.8

1,900
34.8

1,700
29.6

2009/2010

2010/2011

Canola
Area harvested
Thousands of hectares
Thousands of acres
Yield
Kilograms per hectare
Bushels per acre

thousands of metric tonnes


Beginning stocks
Stocks on farms
In commercial positions
Total beginning stocks

692
798
1,489

521
941
1,462

975
686
1,661

975
686
1,661

1,100
1,023
2,123

Production

9,680

12,643

12,417

12,417

10,430

150

121

128

41

57

Total supplies

11,319

14,225

14,206

14,119

12,611

Grain exports
Product exports
Total exports

5,573
0
5,573

7,908
0
7,908

7,162
0
7,162

844
0
844

994
0
994

Domestic disappearance
Human food
Crushings
Seed requirements
Loss in handling
Animal feed, waste and dockage
Total domestic disappearance

0
3,691
43
0
311
4,046

0
4,280
47
1
329
4,656

..
4,788
49
1
83
4,921

..
667
..
..
..
..

..
944
..
..
..
..

Imports

Ending stocks
Total disposition

1,700

1,661

2,123

..

..

11,319

14,225

14,206

..

..

See notes at the end of the table.

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Table 12 continued

Supply and disposition of oilseeds, Canada, by crop year


Average
2004/2005 to
2008/2009

Total

September
2009/2010 r

2009/2010

2010/2011 p

2007/2008

2008/2009

1,181
2,919

1,172
2,895

1,195
2,954

1,383
3,418

1,383
3,418

1,455
3,596

2,660
39.5

2,300
34.2

2,800
41.5

2,500
37.7

2,500
37.7

2,800
41.2

Soybeans 3
Area harvested
Thousands of hectares
Thousands of acres
Yield
Kilograms per hectare
Bushels per acre

thousands of metric tonnes


Beginning stocks
Stocks on farms
In commercial positions 1
Total beginning stocks

94
205
299

130
340
470

30
91
121

45
175
220

45
175
220

65
235
300

3,139

2,696

3,336

3,507

3,507

4,028

332

337

350

371

17

12

Total supplies

3,771

3,502

3,807

4,098

3,744

4,341

Grain exports
Product exports
Total exports

1,553
0
1,553

1,553
0
1,553

1,888
0
1,888

2,111
0
2,111

60
0
60

71
0
71

Domestic disappearance
Crushings Total 4
Seed requirements
Residual 2
Total domestic disappearance

1,449
128
326
1,903

1,347
126
356
1,829

1,280
145
274
1,699

1,293
152
242
1,687

82
..
..
..

119
..
..
..

315

121

220

300

..

..

3,771

3,502

3,807

4,098

..

..

Production
Imports

Ending stocks
Total disposition
1.
2.
3.
4.

Stocks at transfer elevators, country elevators and crushing plants.


Includes feed, human food uses, dockage and loss in handling.
September to August crop year.
Canadian Oilseed Processors Association.

Table 13

Canola crushings, Canada


Average
2004/2005 to
2008/2009

Total
2008/2009

September 2010 p

August to September
2009/2010

2009/2010

2010/2011 p

thousands of metric tonnes


Crushings
Oil produced
Meal produced

3,691
1,568
2,204

4,280
1,839
2,487

4,788
2,107
2,683

667
290
383

944
412
524

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280

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Table 14

Farm supply and disposition of oilseeds, Prairie provinces, by crop year


Average
2004/2005 to
2008/2009

2008/2009

Total
2009/2010

August to September

637
1,574

625
1,545

623
1,540

623
1,540

399
985

1,260
19.7

1,400
21.9

1,500
23.8

1,500
23.8

1,300
21.5

2009/2010

2010/2011

Flaxseed
Area harvested
Thousands of hectares
Thousands of acres
Yield
Kilograms per hectare
Bushels per acre

thousands of metric tonnes


Stocks on farms

108

25

165

165

215

Production

798

861

930

930

537

Total supplies

906

886

1,095

1,095

752

Deliveries
Seed requirements
Animal feed, waste and dockage

594
29
152

544
29
148

753
18
111

50
..
..

79
..
..

Ending Stocks

131

165

215

..

..

Total disposition

906

886

1,097

..

..

Average
2004/2005 to
2008/2009

2008/2009

2009/2010

5,566
13,755

6,434
15,900

6,317
15,610

6,317
15,610

6,218
15,365

1,700
30.6

1,900
34.7

1,900
34.8

1,900
34.8

1,700
29.6

690

520

975

975

1,100

Total

August to September
r

2009/2010

2010/2011

Canola
Area harvested
Thousands of hectares
Thousands of acres
Yield
Kilograms per hectare
Bushels per acre

thousands of metric tonnes


Stocks on farms
Production
Total supplies
Deliveries
Seed requirements
Animal feed, waste and dockage
Ending stocks
Total disposition

34

9,581

12,528

12,308

12,308

10,306

10,271

13,048

13,283

13,283

11,406

9,064
43
323

11,587
47
439

12,010
48
207

1,904
..
..

2,438
..
..

841

975

1,100

..

..

10,271

13,048

13,365

..

..

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Table 15

Deliveries of oilseeds
Total
2007/2008

September 2010 p

August to September

2008/2009

2009/2010

2008/2009

2009/2010

2010/2011

thousands of metric tonnes


Manitoba
Flaxseed 1 , 2
Canola 2
Total

121
1,931
2,053

109
2,448
2,558

154
2,611
2,765

12
463
475

10
491
500

14
597
610

4
394
398

All grains total 3

7,018

7,723

8,038

1,381

1,482

1,384

883

Saskatchewan
Flaxseed 1 , 2
Canola 2
Total

477
4,094
4,571

420
5,044
5,464

579
5,867
6,446

34
683
717

39
930
969

63
1,283
1,346

20
853
873

16,516

19,607

20,805

2,539

3,291

3,230

1,760

17
3,426
3,442

15
4,095
4,110

20
3,532
3,552

0
556
557

2
483
485

3
558
561

2
390
392

All grains total 3

12,088

13,430

10,790

1,451

1,517

1,354

828

Western Canada 4
Flaxseed 1 , 2
Canola 2
Total

615
9,499
10,114

544
11,616
12,160

753
12,053
12,806

46
1,719
1,765

50
1,914
1,965

79
2,452
2,531

25
1,648
1,673

All grains total 3

35,777

40,891

39,791

5,409

6,330

6,006

3,498

Eastern Canada
Flaxseed 1 , 2
Canola 2
Total

0
41
41

0
71
71

0
57
57

0
23
23

0
15
15

0
27
27

0
20
20

All grains total 3

All grains total 3


Alberta
Flaxseed 1 , 2
Canola 2
Total

1,757

2,499

1,904

1,409

795

447

127

Canada
Flaxseed 1 , 2
Canola 2
Total

615
9,539
10,155

544
11,687
12,231

753
12,110
12,863

46
1,742
1,788

50
1,929
1,980

79
2,479
2,558

25
1,668
1,693

All grains total 3

37,535

43,390

41,695

6,818

7,125

6,453

3,625

1. Beginning in June, 2002 excludes deliveries to process elevators.


2. Includes unlicensed shipments to U.S. markets.
3. Includes wheat (excluding durum), durum wheat, oats, barley, rye, flaxseed and canola.
4. Includes British Columbia.
Note(s): Deliveries are as reported by the Canadian Grain Commission (with any adjustments prorated monthly) plus estimates for unlicensed deliveries.
Includes deliveries to condominium storage as of August, 2003. Negative deliveries may indicate that farmers removed more grain from condominium
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Table 16

Exports of oilseeds, by country of final destination


Average
2004/2005 to
2008/2009

Total
2008/2009

September 2010 p

August to September
2009/2010

2009/2010

2010/2011

thousands of metric tonnes


Flaxseed
Belgium
Germany
Netherlands
Spain
Western Europe total 1

385.6
1.9
0.8
0.9
393.1

416.1
1.4
0.8
0.2
429.9

264.5
1.4
0.8
0.3
270.5

21.7
0.3
0.2
0.0
22.6

39.9
0.2
0.2
0.0
40.7

39.8
0.1
0.1
0.0
40.3

Eastern Europe total 1

0.6

0.8

6.4

0.1

0.1

0.0

Egypt
Middle East total 1

2.6
3.6

0.7
2.5

7.7
14.0

0.0
0.3

0.1
0.2

0.0
0.0

Morocco
Africa total 1

0.4
1.3

0.5
1.7

0.6
1.6

0.0
0.2

0.0
0.2

0.0
0.1

39.0
13.6
0.2
53.3

70.6
7.9
0.4
79.8

245.0
31.5
0.6
278.4

20.9
0.2
0.1
21.2

1.1
0.8
0.1
2.1

0.1
0.8
0.1
1.0

Oceania total 1

1.2

1.1

0.2

0.0

0.0

0.0

Colombia
South America total 1

1.4
3.9

1.9
5.0

1.9
10.4

0.4
1.9

0.0
0.8

0.0
0.3

Mexico
Central America and Antilles total 1

3.8
4.7

4.6
5.9

3.9
5.1

0.3
0.5

0.5
0.8

0.3
0.4

United States
North America total 1

140.0
140.0

111.7
111.7

185.0
185.0

9.3
9.3

21.1
21.1

6.6
6.6

Flaxseed exports total

601.7

638.5

771.6

56.2

65.9

48.8

Peoples Republic of China


Japan
Korea, South
Asia total 1

See notes at the end of the table.

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Exports of oilseeds, by country of final destination


Average
2004/2005 to
2008/2009

Total
2008/2009

September 2010 p

August to September
2009/2010

2009/2010

2010/2011

thousands of metric tonnes


Canola
Belgium
Western Europe total 1
Eastern Europe total 1
United Arab Emirates
Israel
Turkey
Middle East total 1
Africa total 1
Peoples Republic of China
Japan
Nepal
Pakistan
Asia total 1
Australia
Oceania total 1
South America total 1

0.0
0.0

0.0
0.0

0.0
95.0

0.0
0.0

0.0
0.0

0.0
0.0

0.0

0.0

0.0

0.0

0.0

0.0

268.2
3.2
27.0
298.4

529.8
0.0
0.0
529.8

458.3
0.0
0.0
458.3

0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0

106.3
0.0
0.0
106.3

43.1
0.0
0.0
43.1

0.0

0.0

0.0

0.0

0.0

0.0

1,067.3
1,971.6
4.8
349.3
3,480.9

2,872.0
2,065.0
0.0
385.0
5,451.3

2,249.6
2,012.8
0.0
312.9
4,690.1

361.3
313.4
0.0
0.0
674.6

176.0
380.1
0.0
90.5
693.9

60.6
155.2
0.0
90.5
353.6

11.4
11.4

0.0
0.0

0.0
0.0

0.0
0.0

0.0
0.0

0.0
0.0

0.0

0.0

0.0

0.0

0.0

0.0

1,102.4
1,102.4

1,162.7
1,162.7

1,229.2
1,229.2

114.7
114.7

170.4
170.4

56.3
56.3

United States
North America total 1

680.2
680.2

764.0
764.0

689.9
689.9

54.8
54.8

23.1
23.1

0.9
0.9

Canola exports total

5,573.3

7,907.9

7,162.5

844.1

993.7

453.9

Mexico
Central America and Antilles total 1

See notes at the end of the table.

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Table 16 continued

Exports of oilseeds, by country of final destination


Average
2004/2005 to
2008/2009

Total
2008/2009

September 2010 p

September
2009/2010

2009/2010

2010/2011

metric tonnes
Soybeans 2
Belgium
Denmark
France
Germany
Italy
Netherlands
Norway
Portugal
Spain
Western Europe total 1

148,304
23,673
53,067
43,164
4,836
158,908
16,851
70,472
9,630
534,827

166,562
26,000
21,432
51,452
8,907
141,292
16,316
94,743
3,027
529,878

146,638
70,071
1,273
107,841
52,659
187,201
0
20
294,370
860,615

11,693
0
120
120
20
472
0
0
234
12,659

2,999
0
59
299
62
5,712
0
0
514
9,705

2,999
0
59
299
62
5,712
0
0
514
9,705

Poland
Eastern Europe total 1

792
11,645

553
18,288

979
50,119

41
100

20
20

20
20

Egypt
Islamic Republic of Iran
Israel
Saudi Arabia
Middle East total 1

39,698
170,468
24,367
5,118
250,428

114,095
51,104
47,386
22,532
241,060

58
147,515
23,978
936
172,590

0
0
118
118
236

0
0
118
118
236

0
0
118
118
236

4
126
589

0
106
187

0
164
218

0
0
0

0
21
21

0
21
21

53,958
26,010
9,760
311,904
124,278
10,131
20,953
6,180
12,569
577,938

236,387
28,389
4,919
346,534
148,541
7,180
15,486
2,825
20,646
814,644

103,863
29,656
3,310
370,031
92,140
9,011
16,881
3,407
25,534
665,249

40
3,011
61
32,662
3,712
303
1,314
153
634
42,250

0
2,263
163
33,678
4,752
601
1,833
310
1,108
48,984

0
2,263
163
33,678
4,752
601
1,833
310
1,108
48,984

New Zealand
Oceania total 1

569
602

748
790

765
823

119
119

182
182

182
182

Surinam
South America total 1

96
161

131
170

289
289

0
0

20
20

20
20

16
5,277
6,075

0
0
647

0
0
553

0
0
21

0
0
0

0
0
0

170,240
170,240

282,506
282,506

360,858
360,859

4,914
4,914

11,444
11,444

11,444
11,444

1,552,506

1,888,170

2,111,314

60,299

70,612

70,612

Algeria
Mauritius
Africa total 1
Peoples Republic of China
Hong Kong
Indonesia
Japan
Malaysia
Philippines
Singapore
Taiwan
Thailand
Asia total 1

Cuba
Mexico
Central America and Antilles total 1
United States
North America total 1
Soybean exports total

1. Exports to individual countries are included in the continental totals.


2. September to August crop year.
Source(s): Statistics Canada, International Trade Division and Canadian Grain Commission.

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Exports of oils and meals, by country of final destination


Average
2004/2005 to
2008/2009

Total
2008/2009

September 2010 p

August to September
2009/2010

2009/2010

2010/2011

metric tonnes
Canola oil
Germany
Netherlands
United Kingdom
Western Europe total 1

34,702
41,824
30
79,618

0
16
25
98

18,180
0
3
18,197

0
0
0
2

0
0
0
2

0
0
0
0

Eastern Europe total 1

44

27

217
523
1,760

0
524
1,471

0
726
9,558

0
162
245

0
53
8,212

0
27
8,078

Sudan
United Arab Emirates
Middle East total 1
Africa total 1

1,804

26

231,503
21,770
23,355
29,350
18,841
134
705
26,691
21,919
376,738

395,073
25,320
20,283
35,743
15,005
0
567
211
13,051
505,826

649,107
23,167
8,433
31,001
2,500
0
557
474
12,256
728,650

60,015
2,000
1,633
9,434
0
0
51
92
3,000
76,472

140,043
5,010
514
15,450
14,673
0
45
90
0
176,062

64,103
3,010
226
13,604
1,500
0
0
70
0
82,624

225
829

255
656

288
294

38
38

139
139

55
55

2,271
54
4,420

1,774
17
2,116

2,817
2
3,083

458
2
460

888
0
888

612
0
612

247
22,980
24,040

0
2,880
3,140

0
6,673
6,799

0
249
318

0
169
250

0
0
0

780,387
780,386

1,029,705
1,029,705

1,052,685
1,052,685

174,776
174,776

183,186
183,186

86,517
86,517

1,269,639

1,543,037

1,819,294

252,310

368,739

177,887

Ireland
Western Europe total 1

17,841
17,841

10,163
10,163

6,500
6,500

6,500
6,500

10,407
10,407

10,407
10,407

Eastern Europe total 1

190

156

Peoples Republic of China


Hong Kong
Japan
Korea, South
Malaysia
Pakistan
Philippines
Singapore
Taiwan
Asia total 1
New Zealand
Oceania total 1
Colombia
Peru
South America total 1
Haiti
Mexico
Central America and Antilles total 1
United States
North America total 1
Canola oil exports total
Canola meal

Middle East total 1


Africa total

1,042
5,905
10,751
20,994

0
0
2,379
6,040

0
26
9,505
562,126

0
0
2,193
40,300

46
0
207
182,809

46
0
100
92,423

Oceania total 1

South America total 1

19,832
19,832

78,332
78,332

213,798
213,798

34,265
34,265

17,224
17,224

13,493
13,493

United States
North America total 1

1,561,703
1,561,703

1,766,869
1,766,869

1,144,161
1,144,161

209,223
209,223

224,281
224,281

106,516
106,516

Canola meal exports total

1,620,559

1,861,405

1,926,741

290,287

434,721

222,839

Japan
Philippines
Taiwan
Asia total 1

Mexico
Central America and Antilles total 1

See notes at the end of the table.

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Exports of oils and meals, by country of final destination


Average
2004/2005 to
2008/2009

Total
2008/2009

September 2010 p

August to September
2009/2010

2009/2010

2010/2011

metric tonnes
Linseed oil
Germany
Switzerland
United Kingdom
Western Europe total 1

8
5
322
363

0
0
105
113

0
0
44
66

0
0
9
10

0
0
3
4

0
0
2
2

Eastern Europe total 1

Middle East total

1,196
2
4,978
440
34
1,653
4
8,306

2,574
2
2,453
148
2
734
0
5,913

2,639
1
558
4
3
5
1
3,211

979
0
490
0
0
0
0
1,470

0
0
31
2
0
0
0
33

0
0
0
1
0
0
0
1

New Zealand
Oceania total 1

25
26

17
19

33
33

0
0

0
0

0
0

Colombia
South America total 1

12
25

37
38

10
12

0
0

0
0

0
0

Mexico - Mexique
Central America and Antilles total 1

64
80

0
28

0
18

0
0

0
0

0
0

2,813
2,818

1,746
1,746

837
837

164
164

184
184

94
94

11,626

7,859

4,177

1,643

222

97

Belgium
Western Europe total 1

820
822

0
7

0
22

0
0

0
1

0
0

Eastern Europe total 1

Africa total 1
Peoples Republic of China
Hong Kong
Japan
Malaysia
Singapore
Korea, South
Taiwan
Asia total 1

United States
North America total 1
Linseed oil exports total
Linseed meal

17

87

87

87

Middle East total 1

17

17

Africa total 1

79
0
79

0
0
0

0
0
0

0
0
0

0
0
0

0
0
0

Oceania total 1

36

Ecuador
South America total 1

12
13

0
0

0
0

0
0

0
0

0
0

Japan
Taiwan
Asia total 1

United States
North America total 1

13,047
13,048

6,108
6,108

3,353
3,353

598
598

559
559

320
320

Linseed meal exports total

13,998

6,202

3,479

702

560

320

Central America and Antilles total 1

See notes at the end of the table.

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Average
2004/2005 to
2008/2009

Total
2008/2009

September 2010 p

September
2009/2010

2009/2010

2010/2011

metric tonnes
Soybean oil
Western Europe total 1

Georgia
Eastern Europe total 1

54
54

2
2

0
369

0
0

0
0

0
0

Ethiopia
Somalia
Sudan
Yemen
Middle East total 1

467
47
450
121
1,243

0
0
0
67
67

0
0
0
0
0

0
0
0
0
0

0
0
0
0
0

0
0
0
0
0

Kenya
Liberia
Tanzania
Uganda
Africa total 1

514
65
246
182
1,690

0
0
0
0
185

0
0
0
0
0

0
0
0
0
0

0
0
0
0
0

0
0
0
0
0

Afganistan
Hong Kong
Pakistan
Japan
Korea, South
Taiwan
Asia total 1

118
6
815
273
26
24
3,018

0
0
0
280
78
55
429

0
0
0
27
0
0
84

0
0
0
0
0
0
0

0
0
0
0
0
0
0

0
0
0
0
0
0
0

Oceania total 1

27
58

0
0

0
0

0
0

0
0

0
0

24
112
881
1,214

37
0
1,667
1,705

21
0
0
21

8
0
0
8

0
0
0
0

0
0
0
0

United States
North America total 1

20,311
20,311

35,507
35,508

46,313
46,313

3,517
3,517

2,100
2,100

2,100
2,100

Soybean oil exports total

27,589

37,895

46,787

3,525

2,100

2,100

Ireland
Western Europe total 1

4,450
4,450

0
0

0
4

0
0

0
188

0
188

Eastern Europe total 1

Middle East total 1

1,500
1,900

0
0

0
7

0
0

0
0

0
0

Japan
Asia total 1

0
0

0
0

0
0

0
0

0
0

0
0

Oceania total 1

South America total 1

93
117

0
10

0
212

0
0

0
2

0
2

United States
North America total 1

83,907
83,907

55,450
55,450

87,257
87,257

2,640
2,640

13,735
13,735

13,735
13,735

Soybean meal exports total

90,375

55,460

87,479

2,640

13,925

13,925

Colombia
South America total 1
Bermuda
Cuba
Haiti
Central America and Antilles total 1

Soybean meal

Algeria
Africa total 1

Trinidad and Tobago


Central America and Antilles total 1

1. Exports to individual countries are included in the continental totals.

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Selected special crop data, Canada, by crop year


Average
2004/2005 to
2008/2009

2008/2009

Total
2009/2010

August to September

149.1
368.4

125.5
309.6

114.3
282.6

114.3
282.6

123.8
305.6

1,920.0
17.2

2,100.0
19.0

2,000.0
17.5

2,000.0
17.5

1,900.0
17.2

223.8
12.6
36.7

237.8
13.5
36.3

2009/2010

2010/2011

Dried beans
Area harvested
Thousands of hectares
Thousands of acres
Yield
Kilograms per hectare
Hundredweight per acre

thousands of metric tonnes


Production
Imports 1
Exports 1

288.2
44.1
302.8

266.2
54.4
282.4

223.8
54.8
255.6

Average
2004/2005 to
2008/2009

2008/2009

2009/2010

Total

August to September
r

2009/2010

2010/2011

Canary seed
Area harvested
Thousands of hectares
Thousands of acres
Yield
Kilograms per hectare
Pounds per acre

193.8
478.8

163.9
405.0

121.4
300.0

121.4
300.0

113.3
280.0

1,068.0
951.6

1,190.0
1,065.0

1,310.0
1,171.0

1,310.0
1,171.0

1,280.0
1,139.0

Production
Imports 1
Exports 1
Stocks on farms
In commercial positions
Ending stocks

203.7
0.0
176.6
99.4
22.6
122.0

195.6
0.0
152.6
60.0
23.0
83.0

159.3
0.0
21.3
..
..
..

144.6
0.0
23.4
..
..
..

Average
2004/2005 to
2008/2009

2008/2009

2009/2010

1,353.2
3,344.0

1,582.2
3,910.0

1,487.2
3,675.0

1,487.2
3,675.0

1,271.9
3,143.0

2,240.0
33.3

2,300.0
33.6

2,300.0
33.8

2,300.0
33.8

2,200.0
32.5

3,023.4
49.0
2,283.3
155.6
185.0
340.6

3,571.3
15.1
2,825.6
190.0
255.0
445.0

3,379.4
14.3
282.8
..
..
..

2,777.7
12.8
664.1
..
..
..

thousands of metric tonnes


159.3
0.0
181.2
22.0
19.0
41.0

Total

August to September
r

2009/2010

2010/2011

Dry peas
Area harvested
Thousands of hectares
Thousands of acres
Yield
Kilograms per hectare
Bushels per acre

thousands of metric tonnes


Production
Imports 1
Exports 1
Stocks on farm
In commercial positions
Ending stocks

See notes at the end of the table.

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55.1
2,177.8
525.0
270.0
795.0

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Average
2004/2005 to
2008/2009

2008/2009

Total
2009/2010

August to September

3.4
8.4

0.0
0.0

0.0
0.0

0.0
0.0

0.0
0.0

780.0
13.8

0.0
0.0

0.0
0.0

0.0
0.0

0.0
0.0

0.0
0.2
0.1

0.0
0.2
0.0

2009/2010

2010/2011

Buckwheat
Area harvested
Thousands of hectares
Thousands of acres
Yield
Kilograms per hectare
Bushels per acre

thousands of metric tonnes


Production
Imports 1
Exports 1

3.2
1.2
4.3

0.0
2.6
1.5

0.0
0.9
1.8

Average
2004/2005 to
2008/2009

2008/2009

2009/2010

Total

August to September
r

2009/2010

2010/2011

Mustard seed
Area harvested
Thousands of hectares
Thousands of acres
Yield
Kilograms per hectare
Pounds per acre

194.9
481.6

186.1
460.0

208.4
515.0

208.4
515.0

155.8
385.0

872.0
775.8

870.0
772.0

1,000.0
892.0

1,000.0
892.0

1,020.0
911.0

Production
Imports 1
Exports 1
Stocks on farms
In commercial positions
Ending stocks

172.6
0.8
140.8
41.8
28.8
70.6

161.0
0.9
130.8
9.0
35.0
44.0

208.3
0.1
13.6
..
..
..

159.0
0.2
16.6
..
..
..

Average
2004/2005 to
2008/2009

2008/2009

2009/2010

70.2
173.4

68.8
170.0

63.5
157.0

63.5
157.0

56.7
140.0

1,478.0
1,318.6

1,630.0
1,455.0

1,600.0
1,431.0

1,600.0
1,431.0

1,720.0
1,539.0

101.9
4.8
5.1
..
..
..

97.7
3.2
6.9
..
..
..

thousands of metric tonnes


208.3
0.3
128.0
50.0
50.0
100.0

Total

August to September
r

2009/2010

2010/2011

Sunflower seed
Area harvested
Thousands of hectares
Thousands of acres
Yield
Kilograms per hectare
Pounds per acre

thousands of metric tonnes


Production
Imports 1
Exports 1
Stocks on farms
In commercial positions
Ending stocks

106.2
22.2
79.6
12.2
6.6
18.8

112.2
20.3
88.0
15.0
7.0
22.0

101.9
26.0
49.0
35.0
7.0
42.0

See notes at the end of the table.

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Average
2004/2005 to
2008/2009

2008/2009

Total
2009/2010

August to September

666.1
1,646.0

700.2
1,730.0

963.2
2,380.0

963.2
2,380.0

1,082.5
2,675.0

1,354.0
1,209.4

1,490.0
1,329.0

1,570.0
1,399.0

1,570.0
1,399.0

1,370.0
1,218.0

1,510.2
2.1
122.3
..
..
..

1,478.3
4.7
101.0
..
..
..

2009/2010

2010/2011

Lentils
Area harvested
Thousands of hectares
Thousands of acres
Yield
Kilograms per hectare
Pounds per acre

thousands of metric tonnes


Production
Imports 1
Exports 1
Stocks on farms
In commercial positions
Ending stocks

910.0
9.3
751.5
173.4
28.4
201.8

1,043.2
7.4
973.0
15.0
17.0
32.0

1,510.2
9.5
1384.9
27.0
25.0
52.0

Average
2004/2005 to
2008/2009

2008/2009

2009/2010

91.0
225.0

42.4
105.0

40.3
100.0

40.3
100.0

52.5
130.0

1,382.0
1,233.0

1,580.0
1,409.0

1,870.0
1,667.0

1,870.0
1,667.0

1,540.0
1,370.0

75.5
1.2
19.3
..
..
..

80.8
1.3
20.4
..
..
..

Total

August to September
r

2009/2010

2010/2011

Chickpeas
Area harvested
Thousands of hectares
Thousands of acres
Yield
Kilograms per hectare
Pounds per acre

thousands of metric tonnes


Production
Imports 1
Exports 1
Stocks on farms
In commercial positions
Ending stocks

122.0
5.6
69.5
36.8
7.8
44.6

1. Statistics Canada, International Trade Division.

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4.1
53.0
50.0
12.0
62.0

75.5
5.0
65.6
10.0
10.0
20.0

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Exports of special crops, by country of final destination


Average
2004/2005 to
2008/2009

Total
2008/2009

August to September
2009/2010

2009/2010

September 2010
2010/2011

metric tonnes
Dry peas
Belgium
Denmark
Italy
Netherlands
Norway
Spain
United Kingdom
Western Europe total 1

35,977
20,233
7,282
4,461
17,369
308,033
6,353
406,894

6,953
28,216
5,266
2,415
34,081
21,871
10,305
123,664

3,672
0
5,063
1,170
0
8,424
5,783
28,750

543
0
943
384
0
788
653
3,880

25
0
584
496
0
1,706
674
3,614

25
0
90
284
0
769
276
1,493

7,825

5,852

8,370

1,833

929

404

United Arab Emirates


Middle East total 1

48,264
90,736

86,819
148,976

13,487
49,225

1,368
8,043

547
6,211

525
3,404

Algeria
South Africa
Africa total 1

6,548
16,015
54,333

3,178
18,496
60,935

6,894
16,023
59,473

1,245
2,348
8,249

2,325
1,050
7,865

1,737
454
5,994

230,651
246,056
912,464
9,587
2,246
59,957
11,641
11,532
1,507,078

474,714
316,062
1,314,600
8,343
2,056
42,176
11,691
12,461
2,204,772

308,638
417,798
1,085,218
9,643
2,599
10,149
15,174
12,496
1,893,911

0
29,600
209,202
1,104
338
21
1,059
1,985
244,638

96,864
34,608
429,971
737
224
54,209
1,834
1,502
623,043

56,964
28,016
307,958
332
93
2,216
1,199
727
399,480

Eastern Europe total 1

Bangladesh
Peoples Republic of China
India
Japan
Malaysia
Pakistan
Philippines
Taiwan
Asia total 1

2,674

2,653

3,014

619

477

179

Colombia
Ecuador
Peru
Venezuela
South America total 1

32,045
3,989
18,126
14,113
85,954

37,364
4,278
14,044
13,124
86,423

21,180
3,001
9,222
18,842
72,706

2,763
892
635
1,566
9,749

4,770
672
1,608
5,475
15,301

2,783
24
974
2,692
7,517

Cuba
Mexico
Central America and Antilles total 1

73,990
8,553
91,009

135,656
8,853
152,972

21,727
8,606
38,233

0
1,627
2,735

33
1,896
3,327

10
1,178
1,954

United States
North America total 1

36,838
36,838

39,335
39,335

24,168
24,168

3,005
3,005

3,305
3,305

2,117
2,117

Dry pea exports total

2,283,341

2,825,580

2,177,850

282,754

664,073

422,544

4,045
4,593
17,402

3,968
2,628
10,298

5,112
3,582
14,781

1,186
635
2,450

1,317
327
2,595

861
304
1,782

Oceania total 1

Chickpeas
Italy
Spain
Western Europe total 1
Eastern Europe total 1
Egypt
Jordan
Middle East total 1
Africa total 1
Bangladesh
India
Pakistan
Asia total 1
Oceania total 1
Colombia
South America total 1

280

340

297

68

46

1,406
5,867
13,077

781
2,954
6,538

3,114
5,081
15,511

1,617
505
3,849

2,238
1,072
10,340

920
538
4,146

2,783

1,703

3,459

353

1,289

452

1,075
7,566
12,830
22,054

0
6,507
10,517
17,335

0
7,518
10,416
18,553

0
5,278
3,769
9,334

0
1,033
1,294
2,366

0
796
574
1,409

63

151

192

21

4,008
5,828

3,238
3,881

1,080
1,285

125
125

578
778

253
353

Central America and Antilles total 1

1,842

2,445

2,233

324

387

206

United States
North America total 1

6,147
6,147

10,297
10,297

9,293
9,293

2,856
2,856

2,526
2,526

831
831

69,474

52,988

65,603

19,291

20,370

9,226

Chickpea exports total

See notes at the end of the table.

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Exports of special crops, by country of final destination


Average
2004/2005 to
2008/2009

Total
2008/2009

August to September
2009/2010

2009/2010

September 2010
2010/2011

metric tonnes
Lentils
Belgium
France
Germany
Greece
Italy
Spain
United Kingdom
Western Europe total 1
Eastern Europe total 1
Egypt
Iran
Israel
Lebanon
Turkey
United Arab Emirates
Middle East total 1
Algeria
Morocco
Africa total 1
Bangladesh
India
Pakistan
Sri Lanka
Asia total 1
Oceania total 1
Brazil
Chile
Colombia
Ecuador
Peru
Venezuela
South America total 1
Mexico
Panama
Trinidad and Tobago
Central America and Antilles total 1
United States
North America total 1
Lentil exports total

9,818
9,307
13,318
9,950
22,408
25,595
5,394
102,936

7,121
9,281
10,207
9,372
21,344
17,648
5,235
87,759

5,400
10,668
15,557
7,557
25,327
24,862
8,869
103,843

482
1,208
1,222
1,696
3,280
2,466
910
11,938

504
515
1,052
1,754
2,843
2,905
1,194
11,332

330
127
805
991
2,127
1,753
641
7,097

10,689

9,215

10,192

546

1,023

676

38,499
6,819
5,312
5,599
78,362
45,543
191,278

54,614
7,029
5,068
8,865
198,911
70,371
363,466

61,729
3,782
5,849
8,535
226,072
95,693
420,207

10,707
0
342
249
16,866
5,813
36,046

5,105
173
798
89
10,839
7,308
25,706

3,654
173
388
0
10,839
4,593
20,681

62,508
22,127
90,326

54,404
16,127
77,364

75,663
18,151
101,347

4,552
1,411
6,177

11,894
300
12,785

4,256
150
4,759

36,425
60,673
32,682
22,057
153,854

46,044
67,999
50,007
60,145
226,000

129,459
283,995
41,718
74,159
531,652

17,876
21,556
3,771
7,676
50,905

5,982
12,254
8,006
3,339
29,624

4,321
11,709
6,456
2,835
25,342

1,284

1,522

1,729

170

178

47

11,998
16,957
57,714
16,440
19,132
22,872
152,303

5,751
13,714
63,381
16,592
18,957
24,378
150,140

13,743
18,487
64,480
17,074
17,358
24,642
158,803

3,029
419
3,169
890
158
903
8,974

4,074
1,274
2,705
1,057
2,247
4,885
16,331

2,046
278
1,250
729
610
3,384
8,318

28,468
6,375
2,036
39,161

29,400
6,520
1,617
39,529

36,558
7,191
1,918
47,541

4,247
899
198
5,553

2,084
580
181
2,945

1,635
234
124
2,042

9,771
9,771

17,996
17,996

9,582
9,582

1,956
1,956

1,088
1,088

360
360

751,602

972,992

1,384,897

122,265

101,012

69,322

28
111
61
226

0
0
0
10

0
0
0
35

0
0
0
0

0
0
0
0

0
0
0
0

Buckwheat
Belgium
Germany
Norway
Western Europe total 1
Eastern Europe total 1
Japan
Thailand
Asia total 1
Oceania total 1
South America total 1
Central America and Antilles total 1

1,616
182
1,825

415
0
415

228
0
228

0
0
0

0
0
0

0
0
0

12

41

42

United States
North America total 1

1,646
1,646

1,065
1,065

1,542
1,542

148
148

24
24

0
0

Buckwheat exports total

3,716

1,531

1,848

148

24

See notes at the end of the table.

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Exports of special crops, by country of final destination


Average
2004/2005 to
2008/2009

Total
2008/2009

August to September
2009/2010

2009/2010

September 2010
2010/2011

metric tonnes
Mustard seed
Belgium
France
Germany
Netherlands
Switzerland
United Kingdom
Western Europe total 1

29,954
1,154
11,730
6,025
786
1,410
52,203

34,025
55
7,940
6,084
1,087
939
50,957

26,068
51
5,264
2,676
1,463
1,403
37,887

1,253
0
354
493
20
646
2,847

Eastern Europe total 1

782

414

125

20

20

United Arab Emirates


Middle East total 1

180
403

0
182

0
470

0
0

42
56

0
0

Senegal
Africa total 1

1,034
2,014

1,056
1,491

2,086
2,872

380
492

493
691

204
311

Bangladesh
India
Japan
Korea, South
Thailand
Asia total 1

3,995
2,495
6,765
2,103
3,022
19,144

772
907
6,402
1,210
2,952
12,480

79
8,076
6,070
1,123
2,281
18,051

0
196
987
123
425
1,791

0
56
816
413
192
1,502

0
0
482
74
96
672

889

973

1,093

207

116

39

491
2,477

564
2,726

705
3,787

134
402

120
362

41
248

Oceania total 1
Brazil
South America total 1
Central America and Antilles total 1
United States
North America total 1
Mustard seed exports total

2,471
12
799
658
17
102
4,391

1,204
12
520
456
17
42
2,333

435

361

618

122

116

18

62,448
62,452

61,236
61,236

63,050
63,050

7,701
7,701

9,364
9,364

2,811
2,811

140,799

130,821

127,953

13,582

16,618

6,432

28,654
1,886
793
3,350
779
4,277
12,484
200
53,799

18,886
1,584
1,177
3,837
44
4,557
11,276
24
42,521

32,547
790
1,196
6,633
100
4,641
12,338
110
59,527

22
88
178
890
0
649
1,819
0
3,825

0
185
199
513
0
523
1,480
0
3,198

0
185
110
468
0
393
601
0
1,803

Canary seed
Belgium
Germany
Greece
Italy
Netherlands
Portugal
Spain
United Kingdom
Western Europe total 1

149

283

339

43

24

Middle East total 1

3,326

5,984

7,753

906

633

347

Algeria
Africa total 1

1,479
2,952

2,034
4,097

1,339
3,422

258
628

272
650

272
643

Japan
Taiwan
Asia total 1

1,242
1,035
4,346

982
1,019
4,635

1,272
627
4,729

172
0
503

141
116
302

35
28
108

Eastern Europe total 1

517

675

864

337

Brazil
Chile
Colombia
Peru
Venezuela
South America total 1

24,234
3,440
9,153
4,918
5,954
48,937

14,697
1,890
10,319
3,987
4,004
36,544

21,104
3,235
11,756
3,498
7,144
48,265

3,546
279
1,814
490
592
6,835

3,791
311
2,164
645
194
7,365

1,791
92
505
0
0
2,515

Mexico
Central America and Antilles total 1

45,031
48,678

43,328
46,685

40,876
45,143

5,982
6,332

8,624
9,040

7,697
7,945

United States
North America total 1

13,922
13,922

11,179
11,179

11,166
11,167

1,853
1,853

2,158
2,158

504
504

176,627

152,604

181,209

21,262

23,373

13,867

Oceania total 1

Canary seed exports total

See notes at the end of the table.

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Exports of special crops, by country of final destination


Average
2004/2005 to
2008/2009

Total
2008/2009

August to September
2009/2010

2009/2010

September 2010
2010/2011

metric tonnes
Dried beans
Belgium
France
Germany
Greece
Italy
Netherlands
Portugal
Spain
United Kingdom
Western Europe total 1

2,100
3,630
2,280
6,895
21,184
4,632
5,780
4,608
64,130
117,601

1,360
1,755
1,483
8,319
18,865
1,779
5,514
2,056
62,294
105,955

804
760
1,642
5,371
21,875
2,229
4,302
2,754
56,544
98,648

133
24
279
1,161
4,187
215
559
424
9,748
17,187

42
122
793
962
3,072
137
798
453
11,430
17,865

0
40
455
425
2,030
25
250
385
5,452
9,061

Eastern Europe total 1

7,756

6,055

4,407

915

838

792

Middle East total 1

6,465

8,229

8,710

229

222

179

Angola
South Africa
Africa total 1

12,555
697
16,238

13,520
150
16,163

20,071
0
22,728

97
0
167

607
335
1,192

232
16
298

Japan
Asia total 1

15,355
22,013

14,071
18,002

10,791
15,629

875
1,298

285
897

38
224

3,385
6,993

6,029
9,925

5,826
11,120

548
797

411
645

371
497

New Zealand
Oceania total 1

4,912

4,836

2,920

148

351

276

Dominican Republic
Central America and Antilles total 1

11,768
27,804

5,778
33,209

7,732
20,693

338
1,877

337
1,365

68
702

United States
North America total 1

88,942
88,942

80,074
80,074

70,746
70,746

14,116
14,117

12,971
12,971

6,942
6,942

298,724

282,449

255,600

36,735

36,346

18,970

81
737

0
124

0
23

0
0

0
74

0
56

South America total 1

Dried bean exports total


Sunflower seed
Germany
Western Europe total 1

132

27

86

21

1,219
9,343
12,723

1,923
15,450
19,407

623
4,008
6,986

45
1,273
1,453

0
619
961

0
524
611

Algeria
Africa total 1

474
543

131
234

0
378

0
33

0
44

0
0

Japan
Asia total 1

268
728

536
894

644
1,244

120
168

24
56

24
48
29

Eastern Europe total 1


Syrian Arab Rep
United Arab Emirates
Middle East total 1

99

82

196

19

78

937

1,138

1,149

335

1,838
4,075

1,787
3,983

954
3,085

299
647

318
602

218
331

United States
North America total 1

59,631
59,631

62,131
62,131

35,819
35,819

2,463
2,463

5,130
5,130

1,931
1,931

Sunflower seed exports total

79,604

88,021

48,966

5,140

6,946

3,006

Oceania total 1
South America total 1
Mexico
Central America and Antilles total 1

1. Exports to individual countries are included in the continental totals.


Source(s): Statistics Canada, International Trade Division.

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Table 20

International supply and dispositions, by crop year


Production

Imports

Total
supplies

Exports

Domestic
utilization

Ending
stocks

millions of metric tonnes


All wheat
Canada (August to July)
2006/2007
2007/2008
2008/2009
2009/2010
2010/2011

25.3
20.1
28.6
26.8
22.2

0.0
0.0
0.0
0.1
0.1 2

35.0
26.9
33.0
33.5
30.1

19.4
15.9
18.6
18.4
17.7 2

8.7
6.7
7.9
7.3
7.6

6.9
4.4
6.5
7.8
4.8 2

Australia (October to September)


2006/2007
2007/2008
2008/2009
2009/2010
2010/2011

10.8
13.6
21.4
22.5
24.0

0.1
0.1
0.1
0.1
0.1

20.3
17.6
25.2
26.2
29.1

11.2
7.4
13.5
13.7
15.5

5.1
6.5
8.1
7.5
7.5

4.0
3.7
3.6
5.0
6.1

Argentina (December to November)


2006/2007
2007/2008
2008/2009
2009/2010
2010/2011

16.3
18.6
10.1
10.5
13.5

0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0

16.7
19.2
12.5
10.9
14.0

12.2
10.2
8.6
5.2
8.0

3.9
6.6
3.4
5.2
5.2

0.6
2.4
0.4
0.5
0.7

United States (June to May)


2006/2007
2007/2008
2008/2009
2009/2010
2010/2011

49.2
55.8
68.0
60.4
60.1

3.4
3.0
3.4
3.2
3.0

68.1
71.2
79.7
81.4
89.7

24.9
34.3
27.1
24.2
34.0

30.8
28.6
34.8
30.6
32.6

12.4
8.3
17.9
26.6
23.1

124.9
120.1
151.1
138.1
136.3

5.2
6.9
7.7
5.5
5.5

153.5
141.2
171.2
162.1
156.2

13.8
12.3
25.3
22.1
22.0

125.5
116.5
127.4
125.6
123.5

14.2
12.4
18.5
14.4
10.7

4.3
4.4
4.7
4.6
3.8

1.5
1.9
1.7
1.7
1.8

7.2
7.7
7.9
8.2
7.3

0.6
0.8
0.5
0.8
0.3

5.2
5.4
5.6
5.6
5.6

1.4
1.6
1.9
1.7
1.4

44.9
49.4
63.7
61.7
42.0

0.9
0.4
0.2
0.2
2.0

51.1
53.8
67.8
72.5
55.9

10.8
12.2
18.4
18.6
4.0

36.3
37.6
38.8
42.1
48.0

4.0
4.0
10.6
11.9
3.9

108.5
109.3
112.5
115.1
114.5

0.4
0.0
0.5
1.4
1.0

143.3
147.8
151.9
162.2
169.8

2.8
2.8
0.7
0.9
2.0

102.0
106.0
105.5
107.0
107.8

38.5
39.0
45.7
54.3
60.0

69.4
75.8
78.6
80.7
80.7

6.7
1.9
0.0
0.3
0.3

78.1
82.2
84.4
94.4
97.1

0.0
0.0
0.1
0.1
0.2

73.6
76.3
70.9
78.2
82.4

4.5
5.8
13.4
16.1
14.5

596.1
611.2
683.3
682.7
642.9

115.6
116.4
143.2
134.3
126.7

841.5
857.5
950.9
982.3
965.0

115.6
116.4
143.2
134.3
126.7

596.1
616.7
642.3
652.6
665.8

129.9
124.4
165.3
195.4
172.5

European Union 27 (October to September)


2006/2007
2007/2008
2008/2009
2009/2010
2010/2011
Europe, other (July to June)
2006/2007
2007/2008
2008/2009
2009/2010
2010/2011
Russian Federation (July to June)
2006/2007
2007/2008
2008/2009
2009/2010
2010/2011
Peoples Republic of China (July to June)
2006/2007
2007/2008
2008/2009
2009/2010
2010/2011
India (October to September)
2006/2007
2007/2008
2008/2009
2009/2010
2010/2011
World 1
2006/2007
2007/2008
2008/2009
2009/2010
2010/2011

See notes at the end of the table.

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International supply and dispositions, by crop year


Production

Imports

Total
supplies

Exports

Domestic
utilization

Ending
stocks

millions of metric tonnes


Barley
Canada (August to July)
2006/2007
2007/2008
2008/2009
2009/2010
2010/2011

0.0
0.1
0.0
0.0
0.0 2

12.9
12.5
13.4
12.4
10.8

2.0
3.9
2.4
2.1
2.2 2

9.4
7.1
8.1
7.7
7.5

1.5
1.6
2.8
2.6
1.1 2

4.3
7.2
8.0
8.3
7.9

0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0

6.8
8.1
9.7
10.7
10.3

1.9
3.4
3.3
3.7
4.0

4.0
3.1
4.0
2.5
2.5

1.0
1.7
2.4
2.4
1.8

56.2
57.5
65.5
61.5
53.4

0.2
0.5
0.2
0.1
0.2

64.9
63.9
71.3
72.5
68.4

4.4
3.9
2.4
2.5
4.6

54.7
54.3
58.1
55.1
59.4

5.8
5.7
10.9
14.9
4.4

22.5
22.0
15.0
22.5
25.0

0.0
0.1
0.1
0.0
0.0

24.3
23.9
17.3
23.0
25.9

15.7
15.7
8.5
16.8
15.0

6.8
6.0
8.3
5.3
10.0

1.8
2.2
0.5
0.9
0.9

267.5
331.2
307.1
333.0
318.5

0.3
0.5
0.3
0.2
0.3

317.8
364.8
348.7
375.7
362.1

54.2
60.7
47.8
50.0
50.0

230.5
262.9
258.5
282.3
291.1

33.1
41.3
42.5
43.4
21.0

137.4
136.1
161.5
153.4
138.8

8.7
19.9
3.0
3.0
5.0

168.4
171.1
177.3
177.2
167.9

5.5
4.7
4.3
4.4
6.0

147.8
153.6
152.2
148.7
151.2

15.1
12.8
20.8
24.1
10.7

Brazil (February to January)


2006/2007
2007/2008
2008/2009
2009/2010
2010/2011

53.2
61.3
53.6
58.6
53.7

1.5
1.3
1.5
1.2
1.4

57.8
66.4
68.0
72.2
68.2

8.2
8.0
7.2
8.7
9.0

45.8
45.5
48.3
50.5
49.3

3.8
12.9
12.4
13.1
9.9

Russian Federation (July to June)


2006/2007
2007/2008
2008/2009
2009/2010
2010/2011

30.2
29.3
40.7
31.8
17.3

0.4
0.5
0.1
0.2
1.9

31.9
31.6
42.5
36.8
22.1

1.8
1.4
4.9
2.5
0.3

28.2
28.5
32.8
31.4
20.5

1.8
1.7
4.8
2.9
1.4

159.1
158.9
172.4
164.1
174.0

1.2
1.2
1.7
3.8
3.1

197.0
198.1
214.5
222.0
231.5

5.5
0.9
0.2
0.2
0.3

153.5
157.1
160.4
167.4
170.3

38.0
40.4
54.1
54.4
60.9

987.3
1,079.7
1,109.5
1,108.8
1,085.2

114.7
128.8
110.7
118.7
118.1

1,267.8
1,349.3
1,384.0
1,421.8
1,402.3

114.7
128.8
110.7
118.7
118.1

1,012.4
1,056.6
1,079.0
1,104.1
1,124.0

140.7
163.8
194.3
199.0
160.2

Australia (November to October)


2006/2007
2007/2008
2008/2009
2009/2010
2010/2011
European Union 27 (October to September)
2006/2007
2007/2008
2008/2009
2009/2010
2010/2011

9.6
11.0
11.8
9.5
8.3

Corn
Argentina (March to February)
2006/2007
2007/2008
2008/2009
2009/2010
2010/2011
United States (September to August)
2006/2007
2007/2008
2008/2009
2009/2010
2010/2011
Total coarse grains
European Union 27 (October to September)
2006/2007
2007/2008
2008/2009
2009/2010
2010/2011

Peoples Republic of China (July to June)


2006/2007
2007/2008
2008/2009
2009/2010
2010/2011
World 1
2006/2007
2007/2008
2008/2009
2009/2010
2010/2011

1. Stock and trade data are based on an aggregate of different marketing years.
2. Agriculture and Agri-Food Canada forecasts, October 14, 2010.
Source(s): United States Department of Agriculture, Foreign Agricultural Service, excluding Canada, November 2010

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Table 21

International oilseeds data, by crop year


2006/2007

2007/2008

2008/2009

2009/2010

2010/2011

thousands of metric tonnes


Production
Soybeans
Canada
Brazil
United States
World

3,466
59,000
87,001
237,126

2,696
61,000
72,859
221,006

3,336
57,800
80,749
211,964

3,507
69,000
91,417
260,107

4,028
67,500
91,854
257,357

9,000
10,966
45,163

9,601
10,573
48,516

12,643
12,100
57,988

12,417
13,657
60,504

10,430
12,800
57,187

989
280
2,566

634
150
1,991

861
145
2,180

930
189
2,410

537
200
2,130

1,741
23,485
30,386
70,811

1,696
25,364
31,538
78,774

1,888
29,987
34,817
76,851

2,059
28,578
40,852
92,689

2,500 1
31,400
42,728
97,152

Canola-rapeseed
Canada
World

5,477
6,635

5,661
8,119

7,908
12,024

7,127
10,912

6,000 1
9,662

Flaxseed
Canada
World

682
1,049

684
871

639
809

772
1,068

600 1
881

Canola-rapeseed
Canada
Peoples Republic of China
World
Flaxseed
Canada 2
United States
World
Exports
Soybeans
Canada
Brazil
United States
World

Crushings
Soybeans
Canada
Brazil
United States
World
Canola-rapeseed
Canada
European Union 27
Peoples Republic of China
World

1,513 3
31,110
49,198
196,075

1,348 3
32,117
49,081
202,749

1,280 3
31,868
45,230
192,911

1,293 3
33,670
47,669
209,334

1,500 1
33,500
45,314
224,377

3,579
15,720
11,457
46,394

4,144
18,250
10,903
49,072

4,280
20,400
13,240
54,880

4,788
22,550
14,564
59,345

5,500 1
21,900
14,700
59,395

18,189
15,617
63,078

18,898
5,580
52,861

12,037
3,761
44,020

16,063
4,113
60,403

15,838
5,031
61,410

1,783
4,659

1,462
3,547

1,661
6,754

2,123
7,439

Ending stocks
Soybeans
Brazil
United States
World
Canola-rapeseed
Canada
World

1,000 1
5,445

See notes at the end of the table.

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Table 21 continued

International oilseeds data, by crop year


2006/2007

2007/2008

2008/2009

2009/2010

2010/2011

thousands of metric tonnes


Meal production
Soybeans
Canada 3
Brazil
United States
World

1,189
24,110
39,037
154,245

1,033
24,890
38,359
159,096

1,007
24,700
35,473
151,597

1,020
26,090
37,831
165,062

..
26,000
35,863
176,819

2,108
25,982

2,495
27,670

2,487
30,834

2,683
33,615

..
33,573

Soybeans
Canada 3
Brazil
United States
World

275
5,970
9,294
36,445

260
6,160
9,335
37,712

238
6,120
8,503
35,740

232
6,460
8,897
38,725

..
6,430
8,609
41,701

Canola-rapeseed
Canada
World

1,551
17,029

1,739
18,348

1,839
20,487

2,107
22,322

..
22,283

Canola-rapeseeed
Canada
World
Oil production

1. Agriculture and Agri-Food Canada forecasts, October 14, 2010.


2. Excludes solin.
3. Canadian Oilseed Processors Association.
Source(s): United States Department of Agriculture, Foreign Agricultural Service, excluding Canada, November 2010 and OIL WORLD.

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Table 22

Cash special crop prices


Crop year average
2008/2009

Monthly average

2009/2010

September 2009

September 2010

August 2010

High

Low

Average

dollars per metric tonne


Peas
2 Green 1
2 Large Yellow 1
Feed 1
Feed 5

303.85
221.55
157.15
151.04

240.99
189.48
128.41
118.94

267.55
178.30
137.01
128.60

186.66
181.61
117.09
99.36

215.87
198.05
152.49
113.17

195.29
187.39
146.97
99.58

203.84
191.48
149.73
107.51

Lentils
1 Eston 3
2 Eston 3
1 Laird 3
2 Laird 3
1 Richlea 3
1 Crimson Red 3

615.49
570.35
707.50
668.26
663.85
777.12

584.88
553.85
694.22
669.53
636.82
621.19

561.78
515.75
616.81
566.15
555.57
564.93

518.80
494.88
630.63
629.75
568.13
503.91

705.04
650.50
857.60
807.77
764.17
630.17

552.04
503.76
652.79
652.79
591.00
535.94

626.67
587.15
768.60
727.60
684.48
584.15

Beans
1 Navy/Pea Bean 4
1 Navy/Pea Bean 2
1 Pinto 4
Pinto 2
1 Cranberry 4
1 Dark Red Kidney 4
1 Black 4

616.00
780.21
672.20
782.33
889.86
838.66
800.42

599.32
817.25
670.00
727.27
673.17
586.09
659.18

550.53
710.99
630.47
699.97
625.33
813.03
716.03

604.07
..
690.78
..
692.25
..
645.59

..
639.34
..
518.09
..
..
..

..
639.34
..
518.09
..
..
..

..
639.34
..
518.09
..
..
..

Mustard seed
1 Yellow 5
1 Brown 5
1 Yellow 1
1 Brown 1
1 Oriental 1

905.02
684.87
918.72
677.53
826.15

524.69
416.96
536.70
426.72
475.09

541.57
501.55
685.17
515.33
647.75

491.63
386.08
479.51
376.16
430.51

501.55
391.32
493.28
383.05
449.19

485.02
378.09
462.97
372.03
438.17

492.51
381.19
482.26
376.85
446.44

Canary seed
Canary seed 5

435.78

381.81

406.46

401.67

494.41

424.39

448.80

Sunflower seed
Oil 5
Ordinary 6
Nu Sun 6
Oil 7
Confectionery 7

270.43
509.27
358.62
460.77
713.38

208.65
..
296.58
316.36
525.25

221.70
..
281.75
284.40
672.41

200.62
..
335.98
304.24
476.20

..
..
365.31
..
..

..
..
365.31
..
..

..
..
365.31
348.33
493.84

1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
7.

Delivered dealer, Alberta/Saskatchewan.


Delivered dealer North Dakota/Minnesota US$. Crop year September to August.
Delivered dealer.
Delivered dealer, Manitoba.
Delivered dealer, Saskatchewan. Source: STAT Publishing, www.statpub.com: Copyright 2009 STAT Communications Ltd., Canada
Basis delivered West Fargo US$.
Delivered elevator North Dakota US$.

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Table 23

Canadian Wheat Board, pool accounts


Actual total payment

Initial payments

2005/2006 2006/2007 2007/2008 2008/2009

2009/2010
(October 2010)

Pool return outlook

2010/2011
2009/2010
2010/2011
(August 2010) (September 2010) (October 2010)

dollars per metric tonne


Wheat (excluding durum)
1 Canada Western Red Spring 13.5
3 Canada Western Red Spring
1 Canada Western Hard White Spring 13.5
1 Canada Western Red Winter 11.5
1 Canada Western Red Winter
1 Canada Prairie Spring Red
1 Canada Prairie Spring White
1 Canada Western Extra Strong
1 Canada Western Soft White Spring
Canada Western Feed

195.14
152.79
195.14
144.43
140.52
144.28
155.78
162.17
165.87
116.41

212.89
196.32
212.89
190.44
187.43
190.05
190.90
198.41
193.69
176.51

372.06
351.26
372.06
337.12
334.56
341.25
341.48
355.27
348.53
305.15

311.36
271.44
311.36
259.80
255.83
265.00
265.00
281.20
234.39
195.80

223.00
173.45
223.00
169.70
165.90
174.30
171.20
193.10
152.00
123.00

134.20
100.00
134.20
104.00
96.00
102.00
100.00
104.20
98.00
78.00

239.00
190.00
239.00
196.00
182.00
191.00
188.00
210.00
168.00
139.00

308.00
250.00
308.00
209.00
249.00
255.00
252.00
278.00
250.00
230.00

Durum wheat
1 Canada Western Amber Durum 13.0
3 Canada Western Amber Durum
4 Canada Western Amber Durum

193.33
152.72
137.82

225.14
203.85
196.31

512.81
493.09
483.02

375.14
334.67
308.27

186.00
153.00
136.00

120.75
100.00
91.00

200.00
167.00
151.00

272.00
239.00
230.00

Barley
1 Canada Western 1
1 Canada Western 2

130.20
131.76

187.44
210.14

281.28
280.67

191.64
183.65

101.00
92.00

88.00
..

209.00
143.00

232.00
186.00

Designated barley
Special Select Canada Western Two-row
Special Select Canada Western Six-row
Standard Select Canada Western Two-row
Standard Select Canada Western Six-row
Select Canada Western Two-row
Select Canada Western Six-row
Select Canada Western Two-row Hulless
Select Canada Western Six-row Hulless

168.45
160.87
163.45
155.87
165.95
158.37
167.00
159.00

202.02
188.12
197.02
183.12
199.52
185.62
199.23
185.38

299.59
272.61
294.59
262.61
297.09
270.11
297.02
244.00

254.00
234.00
273.00
253.00
314.05
294.33
293.00
273.00

..
..
..
..
196.50
176.50
196.50
176.50

..
..

209.00
191.00
..
..
..
..
..
..

260.00
243.00
..
..
..
..
..
..

1. Pool A.
2. Pool B.
Note(s): Basis in-store Vancouver or St. Lawrence.
Source(s): Canadian Wheat Board.

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118.00
138.00
118.00

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Table 24

Grain Farmers of Ontario, pool accounts


Actual total payment
2005/2006

2006/2007

Initial payment

2007/2008

2008/2009

2009/2010

2010/2011

dollars per metric tonne


Wheat
Pool A
Soft white winter

141.28

153.36

246.90

180.83

121.65

92.00

Pool B
Hard red winter 1

136.07

160.30

242.53

195.30

127.65

96.00

Pool C
Hard red spring 1

186.60

186.09

303.81

281.35

171.65

94.00

Pool D
Hard red spring, interim registered 1

183.97

184.96

304.39

..

..

..

Pool E
Soft red winter

121.61

115.49

245.28

179.00

115.65

87.00

Pool F
Common red

121.61

115.49

245.28

179.00

115.65

87.00

99.82

116.78

177.66

164.39

101.65

68.00

1.50

1.35

1.50

1.35

1.35

1.00

Pool G
Feed
License fee
1. Grown from certified seed.
2. Includes protein premiums.
3. Excludes license fee.
Note(s): Crop year June 1 to May 31.

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Table 25

Cash grain prices, Canada


Crop year average
2008/2009

2009/2010

Monthly average
September 2009

September 2010

August 2010

High

Low

Average

dollars per metric tonne


Canadian Wheat Board asking prices
Wheat
1 Canada Western Red Spring 13.5 1
1 Canada Western Red Spring 13.5 2
1 Canada Western Amber Durum 1

387.10
382.64
483.66

287.38
283.83
275.96

280.86
295.45
305.46

341.30
324.24
314.24

388.30
404.51
385.00

364.80
396.49
321.62

377.54
400.50
348.88

Domestic human food


1 Canada Western Red Spring 13.5 3
1 Canada Western Amber Durum3
1 Canada Western Soft White Spring 3

336.41
446.73
271.95

252.05
241.05
214.84

240.64
269.77
205.57

294.83
280.82
294.78

..
..
..

..
..
..

318.30
314.16
296.35

Barley
Special Select Canada Western Six-row 1
Select Canada Western Six-row 1
Special Select Canada Western Two-row 1
Select Canada Western Two-row 1

312.56
310.06
324.56
321.81

270.53
234.96
286.33
246.32

..
254.24
..
266.24

..
259.55
..
271.55

..
288.00
..
300.00

..
263.00
..
275.00

..
274.65
..
286.65

Wheat
3 Canada Western Red Spring 6

171.62

131.77

132.57

156.53

154.00

154.00

154.00

Western Barley
1 Canada Western General Purpose 4
1 Canada Western General Purpose 6

177.48
166.99

152.86
133.97

147.71
135.81

164.71
142.52

172.00
178.00

161.00
148.00

164.52
160.38

Canola
1 Canada NCC 7
1 Canada NCC 2
2 Canada NCC 2

428.31
465.24
452.24

390.05
426.20
413.20

389.40
430.57
417.57

443.11
457.28
444.28

469.17
508.30
495.30

440.97
481.10
468.10

453.74
491.80
178.80

Soybeans
Weighted average price 5
Processor 8

430.13
387.83

395.93
353.17

405.26
356.25

381.44
379.35

395.18

373.87

364.55
383.05

Corn (Ontario)
Weighted average price 5
Processor 9

189.30
187.32

158.40
159.20

163.05
134.35

156.61
158.36

181.09

160.13

162.44
173.28

Oats
2 Canada Western 10
2 Canada Western 11

154.58
117.43

152.10
105.21

138.73
96.09

176.05
130.79

204.08
143.07

ICE Futures Canada

Other cash prices

1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
7.
8.
9.
10.
11.

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Basis in store, St.Lawrence.


Basis in store, Pacific Coast.
Basis in store, Thunder Bay.
Basis delivered, Lethbridge.
Purchased by licensed dealers from growers.
Basis track Thunder Bay.
PAR region.
Delivered crusher, Hamilton.
Delivered processor, London.
Delivered elevator, Manitoba.
Delivered elevator, Red Deer, Alberta.

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Table 26

Cash grain prices, United States


Crop year average
2008/2009

Monthly average

2009/2010

September 2009

September 2010

August 2010

High

Low

Average

U.S. dollars per metric tonne


Wheat
1 Dark Northern Spring 14% 1
1 Dark Northern Spring 14% 2
1 Hard Red Winter 12% 4
2 Soft Red Winter 5
1 Soft White Winter 2
2 Soft Red Winter 9

291.68
300.14
251.19
196.00
243.75
168.00

235.53
242.41
194.94
189.19
197.44
158.05

231.49
224.50
180.49
158.37
189.23
136.70

..
241.41
256.10
261.62
231.49
224.18

..
310.12
276.31
277.41
240.67
229.28

..
305.34
266.76
275.95
234.42
226.71

..
307.91
271.54
276.31
237.73
228.18

Oats
2 heavy white 6
2 heavy white 3

137.97
204.70

149.46
154.88

131.63
154.32

174.42
..

206.20
..

201.01
..

203.60
..

Barley
3 or better, malting 6

239.85

151.65

..

195.20

206.68

183.72

196.58

Corn
2 yellow 7
2 yellow 6
2 yellow 10
2 yellow 5
2 white 4

150.47
147.76
157.41
179.59
169.84

134.09
131.40
136.26
164.28
145.32

121.57
116.92
120.46
150.39
130.09

147.12
140.15
148.02
175.58
148.81

178.34
166.13
174.80
207.47
183.85

174.40
166.13
174.01
164.56
179.52

176.37
166.13
174.40
205.90
181.88

Soybeans
1 yellow 7
1 yellow 10
1 yellow 5
1 yellow 9

377.33
378.68
404.27
374.86

357.47
358.64
384.37
357.30

359.53
350.95
376.62
356.67

383.30
..
407.12
143.25

383.24
..
414.47
384.71

377.73
..
411.90
379.56

380.66
..
413.00
382.13

Sorghum
2 yellow 10
2 yellow 5

133.48
162.96

123.58
167.88

106.01
151.30

145.35
186.59

181.52
218.80

181.52
213.06

181.52
215.93

Canola
1 U.S. 11
1 U.S. 13

370.63
391.81

365.55
356.27

336.65
339.51

410.72
416.01

410.28
..

410.28
..

410.28
..

404.92

361.89

301.17

479.51

493.68

493.68

493.68

1.18

1.05

1.08

1.06

..

..

1.03

Flaxseed
1 U.S. 12
Exchange rate
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
7.
8.
9.
10.
11.
12.
13.

Basis in store, Duluth.


Basis track side, Portland.
Basis FOB Portland.
Basis track side, Kansas City.
Basis barge Louisiana Gulf.
Basis in store, Minneapolis.
Bids to farmers, North Central Illinois.
Bank of Canada, average noon spot rate, US$ expressed in Canadian funds.
Basis in store, Toledo.
Basis in store, Kansas City.
Basis delivered processor, Velva.
Basis delivered processor, West Fargo.
Basis delivered processor, Enderlin.

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Table 27

Oil and meal prices


Crop year average
2008/2009

2009/2010

Monthly average
September 2009

September 2010

August 2010

High

Low

Average

dollars per metric tonne


Canola oil 1
Basis in store Vancouver
Canola meal
Basis in store Vancouver
Feather meal
Basis FOB Calgary
Fish meal
Basis FOB Winnipeg

918.36

866.00

821.28

928.72

947.42

263.65

213.09

226.30

224.18

218.73

580.77

665.92

675.00

660.00

537.50

1,025.98

877.08

800.00

900.00

900.00

U.S. dollars per metric tonne


Soybean meal 48%
Basis track Decatur, Illinois
Soybean meal 48%
Basis truck Decatur, Illinois
Soybean meal 48%
Bids Kansas City
Cottonseed meal 41%
Bids Kansas City
Cottonseed meal 41%
Basis FOB Memphis and Eastern Arkansas
Crude corn oil
Basis Central Illinois
Soybean oil, Holland
Basis FOB plant, Holland
Sunflower oil, European Union
Basis FOB ports, Northwest Europe
Ground nut oil
Basis CIF Rotterdam
Coconut oil, Philippines
Basis CIF Rotterdam
Palm kernel oil, Malaysia
Basis CIF Rotterdam

324.76

322.57

379.68

331.76

322.50

313.15

317.65

329.78

321.30

377.08

327.78

324.00

312.65

318.17

324.53

315.50

368.18

318.99

324.70

308.20

316.35

281.34

275.35

340.00

240.60

252.50

240.00

245.75

254.31

243.93

308.00

198.00

220.00

190.00

200.00

786.19

851.94

804.69

910.51

992.08

925.94

947.99

893.83

898.42

846.00

1,002.00

1,042.00

909.17

908.92

809.00

1,074.00

1,114.00

1,545.50

1,261.58

1,120.00

1,334.00

1,262.00

806.00

837.42

701.00

1,170.00

1,275.00

715.25

889.00

704.00

1,165.00

1,260.00

1. Crude degummed oil.

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Table 28

Futures settlement prices of grains, by delivery month, September 2010


Monthly
high

Monthly 1
low

Average
settlement

dollars per metric tonne

Total
monthly
volume

Open
interest end
of month

thousands of metric tonnes

ICE Futures Canada


Western Barley
October
December

179.00
185.00

170.00
180.00

173.70
181.70

1.90
0.92

1.00
1.12

Canola
November
January
March
May
July
November

487.30
492.50
497.30
498.90
500.70
460.80

453.00
458.90
460.80
460.80
468.00
426.00

469.60
474.80
478.90
481.30
483.50
444.30

5,214.48
1,764.64
286.24
31.76
147.28
87.16

1,672.68
1,170.24
170.86
54.42
144.50
93.50

284.12
287.70
287.70
284.21
277.69
280.26
281.09

264.92
269.42
260.88
263.73
262.07
263.36
263.45

275.59
279.36
277.67
276.49
270.40
272.56
273.02

2,491.12
922.82
169.69
136.98
57.23
41.45
6.12

27.27
7.59
2.56
3.24
1.63
2.83
0.22

279.16
282.74
287.52
287.06
280.45
280.54
283.75
282.65
281.18
276.40

261.71
260.05
265.38
266.58
263.64
265.11
266.94
266.30
264.37
255.19

271.28
274.30
279.00
278.34
271.68
272.45
274.86
274.23
272.59
266.15

..
..
..
..
..
..
..
..
..
..

..
..
..
..
..
..
..
..
..
..

273.74
284.30
285.59
275.58
278.15
280.45
283.39
281.55
277.05
278.61

247.65
259.78
264.10
261.89
163.14
160.85
268.78
265.11
260.79
261.89

263.97
274.52
276.60
269.25
266.42
269.13
276.98
274.14
269.95
271.24

607.53
161.93
20.74
108.02
38.75
39.05
2.69
0.00
0.33
0.00

6,988.30
2,253.09
724.75
2,112.52
286.09
1,020.17
48.20
1.96
180.82
0.79

Minneapolis Grain Exchange


Spring Wheat
December
March
May
July
September
December
March
Kansas City Board Of Trade
Wheat
September
December
March
May
July
September
December
March
May
July
CME Group
Wheat
December
March
May
July
September
December
March
May
July
September

See notes at the end of the table.

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Table 28 continued

Futures settlement prices of grains, by delivery month, September 2010


Monthly
high

Monthly 1
low

Average
settlement

dollars per metric tonne

Total
monthly
volume

Open
interest end
of month

thousands of metric tonnes

Oats
December
March
May
July

232.78
234.08
234.08
234.08

181.40
188.53
192.42
196.31

214.04
218.21
219.64
220.75

15.70
5.58
0.31
2.56

146.40
42.43
0.97
0.09

Corn
December
March
May
July
September
December
March
May

205.40
210.32
212.49
213.38
200.78
192.81
195.56
196.84

175.88
181.00
183.55
185.72
181.39
177.06
180.41
182.28

192.58
197.68
199.63
200.93
191.40
184.41
187.52
189.05

5,818.11
2,517.99
505.74
631.68
97.85
601.65
36.43
0.48

18,553.50
8,224.72
1,553.41
3,122.39
595.48
3,880.51
271.11
38.56

Soybeans
November
January
March
May
July
August
September
November
January
March

414.65
418.24
420.99
421.36
422.46
418.24
410.24
403.63
404.64
405.01

369.46
372.95
375.06
376.44
379.38
376.26
369.18
367.90
369.73
370.47

391.26
394.77
397.38
398.32
400.04
396.77
389.73
385.70
386.97
387.57

2,187.88
827.43
309.39
157.06
163.46
3.24
0.00
89.92
0.27
0.05

8,131.27
3,868.80
1,147.43
1,292.79
837.67
14.78
9.20
1,144.28
12.14
5.63

301.98
300.74
304.09
305.22
307.36
307.98
308.95
305.53
299.89
292.21
292.39
294.20

..
..
..
..
..
..
..
..
..
..
..
..

..
..
..
..
..
..
..
..
..
..
..
..

40.76
42.22
42.62
42.92
43.19
43.33
43.51
43.59
43.64
43.68
43.87
43.97

..
..
..
..
..
..
..
..
..
..
..
..

..
..
..
..
..
..
..
..
..
..
..
..

dollars per short ton


Soybean meal
September
October
December
January
March
May
July
August
September
October
December
January

308.70
313.20
317.00
318.50
321.10
321.90
323.10
319.40
313.10
303.30
303.10
306.20

290.00
290.80
293.50
293.50
294.20
294.30
296.10
294.70
290.90
283.00
283.40
284.80
dollars per cwt.

Soybean oil
September
October
December
January
March
May
July
August
September
October
December
July

41.34
44.70
45.09
45.39
45.60
45.70
45.81
45.84
45.87
45.87
46.06
46.16

39.55
39.73
40.12
40.40
40.67
40.88
41.15
41.27
41.35
41.40
41.64
41.74

1. High and low prices are trades anytime during the month at Winnipeg but are settlement prices at Chicago, Minneapolis and Kansas City.
Note(s): American prices quoted in US$.

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Appendix I
Supplementary tables Annual prices
Table A

Monthly average of cash special crop prices, Canada, crop year 2009/2010
2009
Aug.

Sept.

Oct.

2010
Nov.

Dec.

Jan.

Feb.

Mar.

Apr.

May

Jun.

Jul.

Yearly
average

dollars per metric tonne


Peas
2 Green 1
2 Large Yellow 1
Feed 1
Feed 5

279.07
230.62
158.64
143.30

267.55
178.30
137.01
128.60

251.29
180.63
133.46
124.93

263.00
211.48
147.62
124.93

274.38
212.38
149.43
128.53

265.29
211.01
149.00
134.67

261.20
187.26
133.93
129.04

241.22
172.24
123.29
112.36

236.08
163.62
110.49
102.22

188.68
166.82
100.31
99.58

179.45
166.63
99.95
99.58

184.64
192.76
97.74
99.58

240.99
189.48
128.41
118.94

Lentils
1 Eston 3
2 Eston 3
1 Laird 3
2 Laird 3
1 Richlea 3
1 Crimson Red 3

630.52
580.18
732.78
708.26
684.50
676.02

561.78
515.75
616.81
566.15
555.57
564.93

515.54
471.07
606.99
562.43
531.48
562.92

560.42
523.27
704.49
670.87
622.92
614.06

656.21
617.65
739.48
739.47
729.87
726.06

679.25
656.69
817.69
776.03
748.22
787.88

633.92
604.68
750.38
697.59
661.74
703.16

596.86
570.34
711.70
711.70
626.25
623.11

581.25
564.55
683.39
650.75
628.06
616.55

526.59
512.87
611.98
604.41
578.86
541.48

525.24
507.59
659.38
651.05
611.71
512.97

550.94
521.61
695.62
695.61
662.71
525.14

584.88
553.85
694.22
669.53
636.82
621.19

Beans
1 Navy/Pea Bean 4
1 Navy/Pea Bean 2
1 Pinto 4
Pinto 2
1 Cranberry 4
1 Dark Red Kidney 4
1 Black 4

568.01
705.48
631.94
819.91
637.82
801.38
749.62

550.53
710.99
630.47
699.97
625.33
813.03
716.03

596.40
800.40
547.59
743.27
573.83
733.35
599.13

618.40
854.79
664.58
876.34
675.17
..
652.79

620.34
848.78
708.68
785.65
705.27
..
634.93

608.26
870.76
695.89
753.43
698.37
..
651.25

618.95
867.76
708.07
747.92
709.56
..
673.62

599.18
870.83
686.12
717.46
687.84
444.61
642.17

587.01
866.42
672.99
696.66
673.11
435.01
636.67

604.18
811.85
691.70
653.67
692.69
448.59
646.63

607.57
807.19
701.57
619.80
695.86
557.47
653.02

612.99
791.72
700.34
613.10
703.17
455.25
654.30

599.32
817.25
670.00
727.27
673.17
586.09
659.18

Mustard seed
1 Yellow 5
1 Brown 5
1 Yellow 1
1 Brown 1
1 Oriental 1

800.04
578.43
823.28
558.26
704.10

541.57
501.55
685.17
515.33
647.75

505.33
406.41
521.17
422.73
506.51

424.39
374.79
493.29
410.61
471.24

523.80
457.02
451.03
534.91
515.77

552.26
450.85
556.67
443.68
485.93

537.07
417.84
553.20
414.85
440.40

498.45
349.94
503.15
372.53
388.56

479.51
360.50
466.81
361.00
389.89

478.99
369.27
459.69
361.00
361.17

475.39
367.61
457.95
360.32
395.40

479.51
369.27
469.03
365.41
394.30

524.69
416.96
536.70
426.72
475.09

Canary seed
Canary seed 5

444.87

406.46

368.64

431.23

411.84

404.00

387.38

357.81

330.32

294.37

338.42

406.35

381.81

Sunflower seed
Oil 5
Ordinary 6
Nu Sun 6
Oil 7
Confectionery 7

245.26
..
295.42
337.31
756.19

221.70
..
281.75
284.40
672.41

199.52
..
282.19
304.24
498.24

208.78
..
..
284.40
436.52

208.78
..
..
293.21
478.40

203.60
..
..
337.31
491.63

208.23
..
..
352.74
476.20

199.96
..
307.54
326.28
482.81

195.28
..
..
317.47
496.04

202.55
..
298.95
319.67
485.02

204.10
..
299.83
321.87
513.68

206.02
..
310.41
317.47
515.88

208.65
..
296.58
316.36
525.25

1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
7.

Delivered dealer, Alberta/Saskatchewan.


Delivered dealer North Dakota/Minnesota US$. Crop year September to August.
Delivered dealer.
Delivered dealer, Manitoba.
Delivered dealer, Saskatchewan. Source: STAT Publishing, www.statpub.com: Copyright 2009 STAT Communications Ltd., Canada
Basis delivered West Fargo US$.
Delivered elevator North Dakota US$.

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Table B

Monthly average of cash grain prices, Canada, crop year 2009/2010


2009
Aug.

Sept.

Oct.

2010
Nov.

Dec.

Jan.

Feb.

Mar.

Apr.

May

Jun.

Jul.

Yearly
average

dollars per metric tonne


Canadian Wheat Board asking prices
Wheat
1 Canada Western Red Spring 13.5 1
1 Canada Western Red Spring 13.5 2
1 Canada Western Amber Durum 1

286.94 280.86 289.86 306.81 303.11 299.05 296.62 275.74 266.26 267.32 272.31 303.66
292.27 295.45 306.41 306.05 292.60 277.31 278.41 270.87 272.60 259.51 270.61
..
330.55 305.46 273.19 275.24 277.20 268.76 270.15 261.08 256.26 261.69 258.88 273.07

287.38
283.83
275.96

Domestic human food


1 Canada Western Red Spring 13.5 3
1 Canada Western Amber Durum3
1 Canada Western Soft White Spring 3

258.97 240.64 240.35 265.12 250.27 254.78 265.39 249.47 245.89 245.79 245.02 262.95
300.85 269.77 237.90 240.09 242.02 233.55 234.93 225.87 221.05 225.72 224.43 238.78
217.28 205.57 204.90 214.32 212.72 214.00 211.13 213.11 214.90 216.20 210.33 243.58

252.05
241.25
214.84

Barley
Special Select Canada Western Six-row 1
Select Canada Western Six-row 1
Special Select Canada Western Two-row 1
Select Canada Western Two-row 1

270.53
..
..
..
..
..
..
..
..
..
..
..
279.88 254.24 235.05 233.90 230.67 227.85 227.35 223.17 219.52 222.47 228.29 237.10
286.33
..
..
..
..
..
..
..
..
..
..
..
284.13 266.24 247.05 245.90 242.67 239.85 239.39 235.17 231.52 234.53 240.33 249.10

270.53
234.96
286.33
246.32

Wheat
3 Canada Western Red Spring 6

142.55 132.57 137.78 140.00 132.65 130.75 124.00 125.55 123.33 123.35 127.32 141.38

131.77

Western barley
1 Canada Western General Purpose 4
1 Canada Western General Purpose 6

164.60 147.71 153.57 155.50 153.00 151.30 145.26 148.26 147.95 150.05 153.50 163.57
147.75 135.81 134.19 135.30 137.05 137.10 133.21 133.00 129.05 127.15 127.68 130.38

152.86
133.97

Canola
1 Canada NCC 7
1 Canada NCC 2
2 Canada NCC 2

429.67 389.40 377.98 377.45 390.63 374.32 374.41 373.90 377.50 372.23 402.26 440.86
473.30 430.57 421.25 422.55 425.85 410.26 408.91 406.37 406.26 403.45 434.05 471.57
460.30 417.57 408.25 409.55 412.85 397.26 395.91 393.37 393.26 390.45 421.05 458.57

390.05
426.20
413.20

Soybeans
Weighted average price 5
Processor 8

467.00 405.26 381.55 374.94


.. 385.28 376.44 326.40 497.71 348.74 420.20 371.67
386.57 356.25 348.68 373.58 375.35 350.44 341.00 334.69 337.66 338.11 335.20 360.56

395.93
353.17

Corn (Ontario)
Weighted average price 5
Processor 8

162.93 163.05 171.04 163.17


.. 170.57 156.04 154.90 148.38 151.62 150.78 149.92
138.78 134.35 167.85 184.81 180.99 173.89 161.50 164.05 156.75 156.54 144.20 146.74

158.40
159.20

Oats
2 Canada Western 10
2 Canada Western 11

150.73 138.73 160.09 176.38 187.11 157.11 147.46 138.24 131.11 121.27 144.47 172.50
98.38
96.09 108.99 120.60 117.27 115.72 107.28
96.13
87.15
84.51 105.40 124.99

152.10
105.21

ICE Futures Canada

Other cash prices

1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
7.
8.
9.
10.
11.

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Basis in store St.Lawrence.


Basis in store Pacific Coast.
Basis in store Thunder Bay.
Basis delivered Lethbridge.
Purchased by licensed dealers from growers.
Basis track Thunder Bay.
PAR Region.
Delivered crusher Hamilton.
Delivered processor London.
Delivered elevator, Manitoba.
Delivered elevator, Red Deer, Alberta.

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Table C

Monthly average of cash grain prices, United States, crop year 2009/2010
2009
Aug.

Sept.

2010

Oct.

Nov.

Dec.

Jan.

Feb.

Mar.

Apr.

May

Jun.

Jul.

Yearly
average

U.S. dollars per metric tonne


Wheat
1 Dark Northern Spring 14% 1
1 Dark Northern Spring 14% 2
1 Hard Red Winter 12% 4
2 Soft Red Winter 5
1 Soft White Winter 2
2 Soft Red Winter 9

226.71
234.06
201.14
161.67
204.66
126.46

231.49
224.50
180.49
158.37
189.23
136.70

233.69
238.83
196.74
175.63
200.62
147.74

267.86
255.37
217.34
204.66
210.17
166.66

249.49
..
..
206.50
209.81
167.68

..
246.55
203.82
198.78
207.23
167.96

203.93
248.39
200.33
191.68
197.68
157.71

..
250.96
196.26
189.96
194.01
156.53

..
252.43
194.47
187.76
196.58
155.79

..
240.67
193.96
190.33
194.74
156.16

..
233.32
183.09
182.62
185.19
..

..
241.41
176.74
222.30
179.31
199.17

235.53
242.41
194.94
189.19
197.44
158.05

Oats
2 heavy white 6
2 heavy white 3

137.46
159.39

131.63
154.32

151.73
154.32

166.00
154.32

166.00
154.32

161.78
154.32

148.49
154.32

142.00
154.32

136.17
154.32

128.06
..

154.97
..

169.24
..

149.46
154.88

Barley
3 or better, malting 6

..

..

..

158.46

156.16

156.62

153.86

..

139.17

145.60

..

..

151.65

Corn
2 yellow 7
2 yellow 6
2 yellow 10
2 yellow 5
2 white 4

125.92
121.25
123.82
151.96
134.67

121.57
116.92
120.46
150.39
130.09

138.13
132.67
137.66
167.32
150.26

142.37
148.02
144.01
171.65
155.89

140.67
147.63
145.23
164.56
155.64

138.09
129.92
143.43
167.32
157.80

132.21
..
137.92
161.80
149.78

133.06
124.40
140.54
158.85
152.46

132.28
131.49
137.54
157.08
137.69

133.06
..
140.26
203.93
141.44

126.45
..
132.32
152.75
132.82

145.32
130.31
131.88
163.77
..

134.09
131.40
136.26
164.28
145.32

Soybeans
1 yellow 7
1 yellow 10
1 yellow 5
1 yellow 9

406.10
404.25
433.21
398.57

359.53
350.95
376.62
356.67

349.61
353.97
385.44
351.27

362.54
361.15
391.69
361.26

371.38
370.38
397.20
371.97

350.24
352.82
382.13
352.94

336.68
344.87
366.33
341.87

340.25
348.04
368.54
344.29

347.90
344.24
371.85
353.88

340.61
..
368.91
346.68

346.29
355.73
372.21
350.90

378.50
..
398.30
371.73

357.47
358.64
384.37
357.30

Sorghum
2 yellow 10
2 yellow 5

104.70
153.07

106.01
151.30

121.00
173.36

126.12
181.74

142.11
181.08

128.17
177.55

122.57
167.18

125.49
167.85

124.50
161.67

127.33
165.20

121.27
158.58

133.66
176.01

123.58
167.88

Canola
1 U.S. 11
1 U.S. 13

380.08
391.10

336.65
339.51

337.75
348.33

360.46
368.39

366.63
372.80

351.42
..

354.50
..

..
..

374.34
375.01

..
298.95

386.47
299.83

407.19
412.48

365.55
356.27

Flaxseed
1 U.S. 12

346.44

301.17

..

..

..

..

..

..

..

..

349.98

449.98

361.89

1.09

1.08

1.05

1.06

1.05

1.04

1.06

1.02

1.01

1.06

1.04

1.04

1.05

Exchange rate 8
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
7.
8.
9.
10.
11.
12.
13.

Basis in store, Duluth.


Basis track side, Portland.
Basis FOB Portland.
Basis track side, Kansas City.
Basis barge Louisiana Gulf.
Basis in store, Minneapolis.
Bids to farmers, North Central Illinois.
Bank of Canada, average noon spot rate, US$ expressed in Canadian funds.
Basis in store, Toledo.
Basis in store, Kansas City.
Basis delivered processor, Velva.
Basis delivered processor, West Fargo.
Basis delivered processor, Enderlin.

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Table D

Oil and meal prices, crop year 2009/2010


2009
Aug.

Sept.

Oct.

2010
Nov.

Dec.

Jan.

Feb.

Mar.

Apr.

May

Jun.

Jul.

Yearly
average

dollars per metric tonne


Canola oil 1
Basis in store Vancouver
Canola meal
Basis in store Vancouver
Feather meal
Basis FOB Calgary
Fish meal
Basis FOB Winnipeg

872.86

821.28

842.85

871.35

886.26

875.92

872.75

885.93

873.29

851.66

854.97

882.84

866.00

276.74

226.30

201.53

211.56

236.53

212.18

191.73

181.37

200.65

196.62

199.78

222.13

213.09

670.00

675.00

680.00

660.00

655.00

655.00

640.00

640.00

640.00

676.00

700.00

700.00

665.92

800.00

800.00

825.00

900.00

900.00

900.00

900.00

900.00

900.00

900.00

900.00

900.00

877.08

291.21

287.85

305.78

325.56

322.57

U.S. dollars per metric tonne


Soybean meal 48%
Basis track Decatur, Illinois
Soybean meal 48%
Basis truck Decatur, Illinois
Soybean meal 48%
Bids Kansas City
Cottonseed meal 41%
Bids Kansas City
Cottonseed meal 41%
Basis FOB Memphis and eastern Arkansas
Crude corn oil
Basis Central Illinois
Soybean oil, Holland
Basis FOB plant, Holland
Sunflower oil, European Union
Basis FOB ports, northwest Europe
Ground nut oil
Basis CIF Rotterdam
Coconut oil, Philippines
Basis CIF Rotterdam
Palm kernel oil, Malaysia
Basis CIF Rotterdam

405.27

379.68

325.69

333.93

314.23

295.79

277.61

408.03

377.08

329.15

333.60

332.09

310.78

293.06

276.80

287.60

284.58

300.49

322.37

321.30

395.59

368.18

313.90

330.30

324.50

310.95

294.80

280.52

284.76

282.45

293.26

306.80

315.50

339.38

340.00

297.50

289.38

309.00

309.75

289.00

241.30

224.50

219.38

220.00

225.00

275.35

315.00

308.00

304.15

260.00

281.00

286.25

253.75

213.00

175.00

171.25

176.00

183.75

243.93

772.94

804.69

832.25

843.27

879.64

895.74

829.00

846.58

948.78

848.78

857.60

863.99

851.94

886.00

846.00

897.00

931.00

935.00

923.00

914.00

915.00

903.00

865.00

859.00

907.00

898.42

820.00

809.00

846.00

921.00

986.00

968.00

948.00

949.00

924.00

910.00

889.00

937.00

908.92

1,131.00

1,120.00

1,148.00

1,116.00

1,192.00

1,316.00

1,380.00

1,380.00

1,361.00

1,353.00

1,342.00

1,300.00

1,261.58

747.00

701.00

706.00

729.00

768.00

784.00

798.00

921.00

939.00

932.00

993.00

1,031.00

837.42

729.00

704.00

726.00

753.00

829.00

878.00

894.00

995.00

1,020.00

1,030.00

1,051.00

1,059.00

889.00

1. Crude degummed oil.

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Table E

Monthly average futures prices of grains, by delivery month, crop year 2009/2010
2009
Aug.

Sept.

Oct.

2010
Nov.

Dec.

Jan.

Feb.

Mar.

Apr.

May

Jun.

Jul.

dollars per metric tonne


ICE Futures Canada
Barley, Western
2009
October
November
2010
January
March
May
July
October
December
Canola
2009
November
2010
January
March
May
July
November

133.00
158.60

111.90
146.20

155.60
157.40

...
...

...
...

...
...

...
...

...
...

...
...

...
...

...
...

...
...

163.80
...
...
...
...
...

154.40
...
...
...
...
...

162.10
...
...
...
...
...

157.40
158.90
159.60

158.80
159.30
160.40

...
151.30
155.90

...
145.10
151.30

...
...

...
...

...
...

...
...

...
...
152.10
145.00
...
150.00

...
...
...
145.50
...
150.00

...
...
...
146.25
...
150.00

...
...
...
151.50
149.40
150.20

...
...
...
...
156.30
156.30

430.30

393.50

384.70

...

...

...

...

...

...

...

...

...

434.50
437.50
441.20
446.00
...

398.30
400.70
405.10
407.70
391.70

390.30
395.70
399.50
403.00
394.80

399.20
405.40
410.50
413.90
413.00

407.80
414.50
420.50
425.10
425.60

...
389.20
396.10
401.40
407.30

...
380.40
388.60
395.20
402.80

...
...
381.70
387.50
390.70

...
...
381.00
387.20
390.30

...
...
...
380.00
384.60

...
...
...
408.10
406.70

...
...
...
...
445.60

203.48
208.22

...
182.00

...
191.52

...
202.57

...
...

...
...

...
...

...
...

...
...

...
...

...
...

...
...

213.92
219.80
223.26
224.07
...

187.89
192.20
196.42
200.73
...

197.31
201.54
205.52
209.83
216.05

208.72
212.02
217.57
221.94
228.31

201.26
205.61
209.93
214.37
220.68

195.96
200.20
204.63
208.91
215.29

186.87
191.24
195.41
199.64
206.06

...
186.91
191.02
195.26
201.63

...
187.83
192.00
196.28
202.77

...
...
191.80
196.04
202.49

...
...
186.11
190.27
197.89

...
...
...
220.91
226.85

Minneapolis Grain Exchange


Spring wheat
2009
September
December
2010
March
May
July
September
December

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Monthly average futures prices of grains, by delivery month, crop year 2009/2010
2009
Aug.

Sept.

Oct.

2010
Nov.

Dec.

Jan.

Feb.

Mar.

Apr.

May

Jun.

Jul.

dollars per metric tonne


CME Group
Wheat
2009
September
December
2010
March
May
July
September
December
Oats
2009
September
December
2010
March
May
July
September
December
Corn
2009
September
December
2010
March
May
July
September
December
Soybeans
2009
September
November
2010
January
March
May
July
August
September
November

66

177.58
187.72

...
190.17

...
186.39

...
198.40

...
195.15

...
...

...
...

...
...

...
...

...
...

...
...

...
...

194.77
199.32
203.53
208.76
217.23

177.42
182.15
186.64
192.19
206.42

192.17
196.36
200.54
204.80
213.07

206.05
210.52
214.53
220.23
227.38

196.38
200.65
205.07
209.48
216.37

191.85
196.71
200.80
206.17
214.92

179.60
184.88
189.46
195.21
204.57

...
180.89
184.89
189.10
196.43

...
175.58
180.18
186.30
196.36

...
...
184.05
188.34
194.82

...
...
165.13
170.98
181.64

...
...
...
210.99
221.91

133.42
142.34

...
139.41

...
152.32

...
167.82

...
...

...
...

...
...

...
...

...
...

...
...

...
...

...
...

150.55
155.97
160.07
...
...

147.90
153.72
159.87
...
...

163.54
170.54
175.96
181.58
...

176.57
181.92
186.86
189.06
...

169.44
174.84
180.31
185.02
...

159.84
165.41
170.64
175.68
182.17

148.81
154.66
159.95
165.13
172.56

...
142.64
148.29
153.03
160.87

...
136.53
141.19
146.28
154.32

...
...
129.17
134.49
141.91

...
...
154.68
156.38
157.89

...
...
...
167.18
172.27

128.18
130.81

...
128.08

...
146.28

...
153.43

...
...

...
...

...
...

...
...

...
...

...
...

...
...

...
...

136.16
139.81
143.09
146.17
149.66

133.28
136.89
140.20
143.50
147.53

151.09
154.49
157.50
159.82
162.54

159.33
163.22
166.50
169.09
171.96

158.19
162.34
165.94
168.34
170.93

151.84
156.06
159.63
161.92
164.02

142.82
146.47
151.46
154.33
156.88

...
144.95
149.31
147.61
156.21

...
139.54
142.64
147.05
150.85

...
...
144.35
148.02
151.64

...
...
136.52
140.15
144.48

...
...
...
149.05
154.09

391.38
367.97

...
342.45

...
354.28

...
...

...
...

...
...

...
...

...
...

...
...

...
...

...
...

...
...

369.25
368.43
365.36
364.62
362.81
354.32
...

344.27
344.90
344.29
345.14
342.98
336.99
334.79

355.49
355.74
354.30
352.65
353.11
350.92
350.74

372.45
374.36
374.74
376.29
375.65
372.04
370.57

379.36
381.43
384.49
386.41
384.87
378.70
373.74

...
360.55
363.15
364.69
363.18
357.22
352.54

...
344.66
348.17
351.01
348.96
343.61
339.13

...
...
350.06
352.94
351.38
345.52
341.40

...
...
358.32
361.84
360.43
354.61
351.58

...
...
...
350.77
348.61
343.03
340.56

...
...
...
348.51
343.20
337.70
335.67

...
...
...
...
367.67
357.96
353.93

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Table E continued

Monthly average futures prices of grains, by delivery month, crop year 2009/2010
2009
Aug.

Sept.

Oct.

2010
Nov.

Dec.

Jan.

Feb.

Mar.

Apr.

May

Jun.

Jul.

dollars per short ton


Soybean meal
2009
August
September
October
December
2010
January
March
May
July
August
September
October
December

376.30
342.67
307.11
300.68

...
338.26
290.26
285.50

...
...
298.19
291.77

...
...
...
307.20

...
...
...
319.07

...
...
...
...

...
...
...
...

...
...
...
...

...
...
...
...

...
...
...
...

...
...
...
...

...
...
...
...

298.19
295.17
290.64
290.58
289.14
283.50
...
...

283.47
281.48
279.44
280.15
279.57
275.57
268.28
...

287.23
284.25
280.84
280.59
280.43
279.27
276.60
276.83

298.93
295.20
293.36
294.06
293.95
292.55
289.59
290.44

309.17
304.61
302.16
303.10
302.24
298.73
291.80
290.67

...
291.58
285.34
284.82
283.05
279.28
273.08
271.65

...
275.48
269.79
268.83
266.44
262.88
255.55
254.74

...
...
264.93
264.48
262.45
259.46
252.58
251.88

...
...
280.37
280.24
277.67
272.67
264.91
263.91

...
...
...
277.65
273.71
267.60
259.99
258.84

...
...
...
285.15
275.75
267.56
259.59
258.26

...
...
...
307.68
299.61
288.61
280.83
280.15

dollars per hundredweight


Soybean oil
2009
August
September
October
December
2010
January
March
May
July
August
September
October
December

37.36
36.74
36.93
37.34

...
33.90
34.10
34.49

...
...
34.46
36.30

...
...
...
38.75

...
...
...
39.69

...
...
...
...

...
...
...
...

...
...
...
...

...
...
...
...

...
...
...
...

...
...
...
...

...
...
...
...

37.72
37.95
38.07
38.20
38.26
38.32
...
...

34.89
35.16
35.34
35.50
35.59
35.67
35.76
...

36.74
37.08
38.78
37.60
37.69
37.79
37.90
38.10

39.20
39.58
39.87
40.14
40.24
40.34
40.42
40.58

39.50
39.91
40.27
40.58
40.77
40.90
40.99
41.26

...
38.23
38.65
39.03
39.20
39.34
39.43
39.72

...
38.12
38.59
39.04
39.27
39.34
39.43
39.69

...
...
39.59
40.02
40.20
40.33
40.44
40.75

...
...
39.37
39.82
40.03
40.18
40.32
40.69

...
...
...
37.94
38.15
38.33
38.49
38.87

...
...
...
37.24
37.43
37.63
37.83
38.26

...
...
...
37.05
38.11
38.26
38.45
38.83

dollars per metric tonne


Kansas City Board of Trade
Wheat
2009
September
December
2010
March
May
July
September
December

189.08
196.91

174.11
176.12

...
186.39

...
198.39

...
195.15

...
...

...
...

...
...

...
...

...
...

...
...

...
...

201.05
206.95
210.95
213.21
219.19

182.15
186.29
190.50
194.70
201.10

192.17
196.36
200.54
204.80
213.07

204.29
208.57
212.90
217.31
223.95

196.38
200.65
205.07
209.48
216.37

201.35
194.06
198.41
202.68
208.12

182.86
187.03
191.08
201.14
201.65

...
180.89
184.89
189.10
196.43

...
181.17
185.11
189.42
194.06

...
...
184.05
188.34
194.82

...
...
176.05
180.25
186.62

...
...
199.30
218.40
224.71

Note(s): American prices quoted in US$.

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