Cereals Canada's 2025 Growing Season Progress Report
Cereals Canada has launched its highly anticipated
2025 Growing Season Progress Report, as the spring wheat harvest gets underway across the country. This comprehensive report provides
real-time updates on various aspects of wheat cultivation, aiming to keep farmers, stakeholders, and global buyers well-informed. To assist in navigating through the complexities of the agricultural landscape, Cereals Canada will continuously update this report until the harvest concludes in all three Prairie provinces: Alberta, Saskatchewan, and Manitoba.
Leif Carlson, the
Director of Market Intelligence and Trade Policy at Cereals Canada, emphasizes the significance of this resource, stating that “the Growing Season Progress Report contains crucial insights about wheat from Western Canada, considering environmental factors that may impact quality or growth.” He encourages all stakeholders—especially those sourcing Canadian wheat—to utilize the report to stay abreast of developments during the
2025 wheat harvest.
Interactive Features and Updates
The report is designed to be user-friendly and interactive. It combines detailed maps, highlights from each province, and direct links to harvest reports, ensuring a smooth experience for readers seeking
specific information. Historical data from the past five years is also included for comparative analysis, allowing users to gauge trends in wheat production.
Given that the bulk of wheat production occurs in the Prairies, this report serves as a vital touchpoint for
global buyers. Carlson notes, “The report provides an opportunity for international customers to track the Canadian wheat harvest from planting all the way through the harvesting phase, keeping them informed throughout the growing season.” This effort underscores Cereals Canada’s commitment to transparency and accessibility, serving as a critical tool for those engaged in the wheat value chain.
Collaboration with Provincial Authorities
In creating this report, Cereals Canada collaborates closely with the
agriculture ministries of Alberta, Saskatchewan, and Manitoba. This partnership ensures accurate accumulation of information related to planting, harvesting conditions, and overall quality of the summer wheat crop. The synergy between Cereals Canada and provincial agricultural bodies enhances the reliability of the information presented, solidifying trust with farmers and commercial partners alike.
Where to Access the Report
Farmers and global buyers can access the
2025 Growing Season Progress Report through
Cereals Canada’s official website. The dedicated platform promises timely updates and accessible resources, fostering an environment of informed decision-making throughout the growing season.
To dive deeper into the insights offered in the report, viewers can check out a comprehensive presentation by Matilda van Aggelen, the market and trade specialist, available on
YouTube.
Cereals Canada represents the
national, non-profit industry association that advocates for the Canadian grain value chain. Its dedication to fostering relationships and collaborating with the government and stakeholders is evident in its commitment to providing timely expert information and an excellent customer experience. With a focus on trade, science, and sustainability, Cereals Canada aims to support the entire spectrum of individuals in the grain value chain—including farmers, exporters, developers, processors, and their global clientele.
For additional inquiries, interested parties can reach out to Ellen Pruden, Vice President of Communications and Value Chain Relations at Cereals Canada at
ellen.pruden@cerealscanada.ca or contact her at
C 204-479-0166.
With the 2025 Growing Season Progress Report,
Cereals Canada is positioning itself as a leader in providing crucial agricultural insights, enabling informed decision-making for farmers and global buyers throughout this vital period.