Oilseed crushing statistics
Oilseed processors crushed 856.1 thousand tonnes of canola in June, up 3.0% from May and 10.3% from June 2024. Oil production reached 364.6 thousand tonnes in June 2025, while meal production was 507.0 thousand tonnes.
Canadian processors also crushed 104.8 thousand tonnes of soybeans in June, down 33.8% from the previous month and up 22.9% from the same month one year earlier. Soybean oil production totalled 20.1 thousand tonnes, while meal production was 81.5 thousand tonnes.
Deliveries of major grains
Deliveries of major grains across Canada rose by 8.9% in June from the same month the previous year, totalling 5.0 million tonnes. Increases in total wheat (+23.7% to 2.9 million tonnes), oats (+1.8% to 196.6 thousand tonnes) and rye (+53.2% to 6.6 thousand tonnes) contributed to higher deliveries. Saskatchewan accounted for nearly half (49.6%) of all deliveries, while Alberta accounted for 28.0% and Manitoba accounted for 20.0%.
Major grains include wheat (excluding durum), durum wheat, oats, barley, rye, flaxseed and canola.
Focus on Canada and the United States
Producer deliveries capture grain which is destined for a primary elevator, feed mill, crushing plant or flour mill. This includes grain elevators that hold grain before it is exported, as well as shipments to US markets which are not licensed by the Canadian Grain Commission.
The imposition of tariffs by the United States may have an impact on producer deliveries of major grains in the coming months. In 2024, Canada exported a total of 4.5 million tonnes of wheat (excluding durum), durum wheat, oats, barley, rye, flaxseed and canola to the United States. Statistics Canada will continue to monitor developments on tariffs and the impact on producer deliveries.
For detailed and up-to-date figures on Canada-US trade by product type, please refer to the Canadian International Merchandise Trade Web Application.
For more data and insights on areas touched by the socio-economic relationship between Canada and the United States, see the Focus on Canada and the United States webpage.
Note to readers
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