Canadian wheat continues to be a preference for international customers
Cereals Canada released its new report outlining how targeted market development, technical engagement, and science-based policy advocacy are helping to protect, maintain, and grow global demand for Canadian wheat in an increasingly complex trade environment.
Canadian wheat is exported to more than eighty international markets each year, with roughly twenty-eight million tonnes expected to ship globally in 2025–2026. Canada is the world’s number one exporter of durum wheat and oats and is on track to be the third largest wheat exporter overall, reinforcing the importance of diversified and stable international demand.
Cereals Canada Director of Market Support and Training Lisa Nemeth said Canadian wheat is globally recognized as a symbol of quality.
“Our technical expertise and hands-on customer support help buyers understand the performance and value of Canadian wheat, which strengthens relationships and supports long-term market growth,” Nemeth said


