Cereals Canada Unveils the 2025 Growing Season Progress Report
Cereals Canada has officially launched its
2025 Growing Season Progress Report, marking the beginning of regular updates as the spring wheat crop develops across Canada. This interactive report will continue to be updated until the harvest is complete, providing valuable insights for all stakeholders involved in the cereal grains value chain.
The report is especially significant for global customers of Canadian wheat, as it includes critical information about Western Canadian wheat. Leif Carlson, the director of market intelligence and trade policy, emphasized the importance of the report, stating, "We encourage global buyers, along with Canadians and members of the value chain, to visit the report for timely updates on the 2025 Prairie wheat crop as it develops."
Cereals Canada collaborates closely with the provincial departments of agriculture across Alberta, Saskatchewan, and Manitoba throughout the growing season. The organization gathers real-time data on seeding, crop conditions, quality, and harvest progress, resulting in a comprehensive and user-friendly format. The report features interactive maps, provincial highlights, and direct links to relevant crop reports, ensuring that information is readily accessible.
Additionally, the report also provides historical data covering the past five years, allowing users to make informed comparisons about the current crop status. Carlson pointed out, "With most wheat acres located in the Prairies, the report serves as an essential resource for global buyers to gain insight into the progression of the Canadian wheat crop from seeding to harvest."
As global demand for Canadian wheat continues to grow, maintaining a well-informed customer base is crucial. Therefore, Cereals Canada has designed the report in a way that makes it easy for users to quickly access all necessary information from a single source. The interactive nature of the report means that global buyers can stay up-to-date on how the crop is advancing throughout the growing season.
To enhance understanding for all audiences, Cereals Canada is also releasing a video presentation by Matilda van Aggelen, a market and trade specialist, who guides viewers through the features of the 2025 Growing Season Progress Report.
Moreover, Cereals Canada strives to strengthen its relationships within the industry and with government stakeholders. As a dedicated, not-for-profit association representing the Canadian cereal grains value chain, the organization is committed to providing timely technical information and ensuring a best-in-class customer experience. Their mission is to support the cereal grains ecosystem, which includes farmers, exporters, developers, processors, and global customers, with an emphasis on trade, science, and sustainability.
In summary, the 2025 Growing Season Progress Report serves as a vital tool for both local and international stakeholders, aiming to bridge the gap between Canadian farmers and global buyers. By offering comprehensive and real-time updates, Cereals Canada is not only enhancing transparency within the industry but is also reinforcing its commitment to supporting a sustainable cereal grains value chain. For further details and to access the report, visit
Cereals Canada.