The latest data from Statistics Canada says the deliveries of major grains across Canada in August declined year-over-year.
In total, 3.588 million tonnes were delivered compared to 4.329 million in August 2024.
The agency noted that tariffs placed on Canadian goods headed to the United States may have an impact on deliveries.
All wheat deliveries in August totalled 2.259 million tonnes compared to 2.321 million one year earlier.
For durum, 279,584 tonnes were delivered last month, up from 244,560 tonnes in August 2024.
Canola deliveries fell below one million tonnes for the first time since August 2023, dropping to their lowest monthly total since May 2022.
StatCan reported 621,555 tonnes of the oilseed were delivered in August, compared to 1.32 million tonnes in August of last year.
Saskatchewan provided 36.6 per cent of all deliveries, followed by Manitoba with 22.2 per cent and Alberta at 20.4 per cent.











