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    Agriculture Canada lowers 2022/23 wheat and canola ending stocks

    • Last Update: 2022-04-19
    • Source: Internet
    • Author: User
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    Foreign media March 22 news: The March supply and demand report released by Agriculture and Agri- Food Canada (AAFC) is concerned that as wheat exports are expected to increase in both 2021/22 and 2022/23, wheat stocks are expected to rise further.
    lower
    .
     
    Wheat exports for 202122 are raised to 15.
    55 million tons, up 200,000 tons from the February forecast; 2022/23 wheat exports are raised 250,000 tons to 21.
    55 million tons
    .
     
    Stocks for 2021/22 were revised down to 3.
    8 million tonnes, down from a forecast of 4 million tonnes in February
    .
    Wheat ending stocks for 2022/23 are lowered to 4.
    7 million tons, down 450,000 tons from the February forecast of 5.
    15 million tons
    .
     
      The AAFC also lowered its 2022/23 Canadian canola
    ending stocks by 50,000 tons, from 650,000 tons to 600,000 tons .
    Rapeseed stocks for 2021/22 are also lowered to 400,000 tons from 450,000 tons
    .
     
      Overall, the AAFC made only minor revisions to the supply and demand balance in its March report
    .
    But the report warns that the outlook for global and Canadian grain markets is particularly uncertain due to the Russian-Ukrainian conflict and, to a lesser extent, ongoing domestic and international uncertainty caused by the COVID-19 pandemic
    .
     
      Statistics Canada will release its first acreage forecast for the year at the end of April
    .
    An inventory report will be released in early May
    .
    food wheat export
     
      Wheat exports for 202122 are raised to 15.
    55 million tons, up 200,000 tons from the February forecast; 2022/23 wheat exports are raised 250,000 tons to 21.
    55 million tons
    .
     
      Stocks for 2021/22 were revised down to 3.
    8 million tonnes, down from a forecast of 4 million tonnes in February
    .
    Wheat ending stocks for 2022/23 are lowered to 4.
    7 million tons, down 450,000 tons from the February forecast of 5.
    15 million tons
    .
     
      The AAFC also lowered its 2022/23 Canadian canola
    ending stocks by 50,000 tons, from 650,000 tons to 600,000 tons .
    Rapeseed stocks for 2021/22 are also lowered to 400,000 tons from 450,000 tons
    .
    rapeseed
     
      Overall, the AAFC made only minor revisions to the supply and demand balance in its March report
    .
    But the report warns that the outlook for global and Canadian grain markets is particularly uncertain due to the Russian-Ukrainian conflict and, to a lesser extent, ongoing domestic and international uncertainty caused by the COVID-19 pandemic
    .
     
      Statistics Canada will release its first acreage forecast for the year at the end of April
    .
    An inventory report will be released in early May
    .
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