Cereals Canada Releases Detailed Progress Report for 2026 Crop Season

Comprehensive Overview of the 2026 Crop Season Report by Cereals Canada



As the 2026 spring wheat harvest commences in Canada, Cereals Canada has reinstituted its progression report on the crop growing season. This insightful report will be continuously updated every two weeks until the harvest concludes across the Prairie provinces of Alberta, Saskatchewan, and Manitoba.

Matilda van Aggelen, a market and trade specialist, highlighted the significance of this report. "The crop progress report provides timely insights into wheat production in Western Canada, particularly regarding environmental factors that may affect crop development and quality," she explained. "We encourage our international and national clients and supply chain stakeholders to refer to this report for ongoing updates on the 2026 Prairie wheat crops as the season unfolds."

Cereals Canada collaborates closely with the provincial agriculture ministries in Alberta, Saskatchewan, and Manitoba throughout the growing season to gather valuable data on seeding progress, crop conditions, quality assessments, and spring wheat harvest activities. All this information is compiled and presented in an interactive, user-friendly format, which includes detailed maps, provincial highlights, and links to comprehensive crop reports. Furthermore, historical data from past years is also available for comparison and trend analysis.

Van Aggelen pointed out the importance of the report for international buyers. "With the majority of Canada’s spring wheat production concentrated in the Prairies, this report provides a clear perspective on the crops' evolution, from planting to harvest. Clients worldwide appreciate having access to transparent and updated information. The crop season progress report offers these insights conveniently in one place."

For those interested, the report can be accessed at Cereals Canada's website.

About Cereals Canada


Cereals Canada is a non-profit national association representing the entire value chain of Canadian cereals. They stress the importance of fostering relationships and partnering with governments and stakeholders to provide expert technical information promptly while delivering a top-tier customer experience. The organization's commitment to supporting the Canadian cereals value chain is evident as they work with farmers, exporters, developers, and processors, with an emphasis on trade, science, and sustainability.

For further inquiries, please contact Ellen Pruden, Vice President of Communications and Value Chain Relations, via email at [email protected] or by phone at 204-479-0166.

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