Data on supplies, production, total imports and exports, stocks and domestic disappearance of corn in Canada and selected provinces.
This statistic shows the sales value of popping corn in Canada in 2015 and 2016. In 2015, popping corn sales in Canada were valued at ***** million Canadian dollars, up to ****** million Canadian dollars in 2016.
This statistic shows the volume of corn consumed in Canada from 2014/15 to 2023/24 and provides a forecast for 2024/25. In the marketing year 2023/24, approximately **** million metric tons of corn were consumed in Canada, this is forecast to decrease to around **** million metric tons in 2024/25.
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In 2022, the Canadian market for frozen vegetables other than potato and corn decreased by X% to $X, falling for the third consecutive year after two years of growth. In general, consumption, however, continues to indicate resilient growth. Over the period under review, the market reached the maximum level at $X in 2019; however, from 2020 to 2022, consumption stood at a somewhat lower figure.
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The Canadian frozen sweet corn market rose slightly to $X in 2022, growing by X% against the previous year. Over the period under review, consumption continues to indicate a noticeable contraction. Frozen sweet corn consumption peaked at $X in 2012; however, from 2013 to 2022, consumption stood at a somewhat lower figure.
In the 52 weeks ending September 14, 2019, the sales of butter popping corn in Canada amounted to approximately 64.4 million Canadian dollars. The sales value of plain popping corn was around 13.35 million Canadian dollars that year.
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Contained within the 3rd Edition (1957) of the Atlas of Canada is a map that shows two condensed maps illustrating the division of Canada into agricultural regions based on the percentage of total gross farm revenue obtained from a particular source in 1951. The four primary divisions were made according to specific criteria. For Livestock Specialty divisions 70% or more of the gross farm revenue was from sales of livestock and livestock products. This was divided into three subdivisions: Dairy Emphasis, where sales of dairy products made up over 40% of total sales; Cattle Emphasis, where sales of cattle made up over 40% of sales; and General, where neither dairy products or cattle sales represented over 40% of total sales of livestock and livestock products. For Grain Specialty divisions 70% or more of the gross farm revenue was from sales of grain and hay. This was divided into two subdivisions: General, where no single crop acreage exceeded 40% of the total acreage; and Wheat, where the wheat acreage exceeded 40% of the total acreage. For Combination Grain and Livestock divisions less than 70% of the gross farm revenue was from either crops or livestock. This was divided into two subdivisions: Cash Crop Emphasis, where the gross revenue from cash crops and grain exceeded that of livestock; and Livestock Emphasis, where the gross revenue from livestock exceeded that from grain and cash crops. For Special Crops divisions 50% or more of the gross farm revenue was from some special crops. This was divided into three subdivisions: Tobacco or Potatoes, where 50% or more of the gross farm revenue was from sales of tobacco, potatoes or other root crops; Fruits and Vegetables, where 50% or more of the gross farm revenue was from sales of fruits and vegetables; and Forest Products, where 50% or more of the gross farm revenue was from sales of forest products. Variations within the subdivisions were the basis for a further breakdown into 266 regions to each of which a number and name were assigned.
In the 52 weeks ending September 14, 2019, the sales volume of butter popping corn in Canada amounted to approximately ***** million units. The sales volume of plain popping corn was around **** million units that year.
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Corn fell to 421.50 USd/BU on September 26, 2025, down 1.00% from the previous day. Over the past month, Corn's price has risen 10.20%, and is up 0.84% compared to the same time last year, according to trading on a contract for difference (CFD) that tracks the benchmark market for this commodity. Corn - values, historical data, forecasts and news - updated on September of 2025.
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Historical Manitoba market crop prices, based on weekly surveys of grain buyers' pricing This table contains weekly and monthly prices for different crops, based on weekly surveys of grain buyers' pricing, as well as other publicly available market sources. The table contains prices for the current and nine previous years. Each weekly dataset contains prices on the sales that occurred from Friday to Thursday. The monthly price represents a simple average of the corresponding weekly prices. For more information on major crops in Manitoba please visit ARD Livestock Markets and Statistics. This table is used in the Manitoba Crop Prices Historical dashboard. Fields included [Alias (Field name): Field description] Year (Year): Year from the selection of last 10 years including current year Period (Period): Period of time to be presented on charts from the selection of Monthly and Weekly PeriodNo (PeriodNo): Serial number of period (1-12 for monthly presentation, 1-52 for weekly presentation). For weekly presentation, each week contains prices on sales that occurred from Friday to Thursday (e.g., Week 1 of 2021 represents sales between Friday, Jan. 1, 2021 and Thursday, Jan. 7, 2021, with the corresponding report published by the department on Friday, Jan. 8, 2021). For monthly presentation, each month contains simple average prices of weeks, which had more than two days of corresponding month in the period from Monday to Friday (e.g., if the first day of the month is Monday, Tuesday or Wednesday, monthly average includes this week; but if the first day of the month is Thursday or Friday, the weekly prices are included in monthly average prices of a previous month). Price (Price): Crop price for the corresponding period of time, in C$ per tonne Crop Category (Crop): Category of grains and oilseeds from the selection of: Wheat, Northern Hard Red; Wheat, Western Red Spring; Wheat, Red Winter; Wheat, Special Purpose (Low Vomi); Barley, #1CW; Corn, #2; Oats, #2CW; Flaxseed, #1CW; Canola, #1CR; Canola Meal, 34%, Altona; Soybeans; Soymeal, 46%, Wpg; Peas, #2 Yellow.
The data, which includes corn and soybean seeds treated with neonicotinoids (treated seed) and not treated with neonicotinoids (untreated seed) was previously required to be submitted by licensed treated seed vendors, and a summary of this data was reported by the ministry. Seed sale summary data is for annual seed sales from 2015-2018 (September 01 - August 31). The data includes: * total mass, in tonnes, of treated seed sold or transferred, or that was treated by a custom seed treater, that contained imidacloprid, clothianidin or thiamthoxam * total number of acres that could have been planted with this amount of treated seed * total mass, in tonnes, of untreated corn and soybean seed sold or transferred Further information This dataset is related to the following: 1. Stream Neonicotinoid Monitoring Study 2. Soil Neonicotinoid Monitoring Study 3. Pollen Monitoring Network Study 4. Benthic Invertebrate Neonicotinoid Monitoring Study 5. Drinking Water Neonicotinoid Monitoring Study 6. Bumble Bee Diversity and Abundance Survey
In the 52 weeks ending September 14, 2019, the sales value of potato snacks in Canada amounted to approximately **** billion Canadian dollars. The sales value of corn snacks was around ****** million Canadian dollars that year.
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Grain and oilseed futures experienced a notable dip amidst trade uncertainty following US tariff delays on Canada and Mexico. Learn about market trends and potential impacts.
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Market Introduction
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Leading Region | North America |
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Market Size in 2023 | US$ 490.3 Mn |
Market Forecast (Value) in 2034 | US$ 873.5 Mn |
Growth Rate (CAGR) | 5.4% |
Forecast Period | 2024-2034 |
Historical Data Available for | 2020-2022 |
Quantitative Units | US$ Mn for Value and Thousand Units for Volume |
Market Analysis | It includes segment analysis as well as regional level analysis. Furthermore, qualitative analysis includes drivers, restraints, opportunities, key trends, Porter’s Five Forces Analysis, value chain analysis, and key trend analysis. |
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Format | Electronic (PDF) + Excel |
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Customization Scope | Available upon request |
Pricing | Available upon request |
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In 2022, the average annual maize price is forecast to drop by 10% y-o-y due to higher global production and lower demand from Asia, after growing by 57% y-o-y to $260 per ton last year. Thanks to rising corn prices and increased demand for feed grains in Canada, U.S. maize export sales reached $16.5B in January-October 2021, doubling compared to the same period a year earlier.
Statistics Canada conducts the Census of Agriculture every five years at the same time as the Census of Population. The most recent Census of Agriculture was on May 15, 2001.The Census of Agriculture collects and disseminates a wide range of data on the agriculture industry such as number and type of farms, farm operator characteristics, business operating arrangements, land management practices, crop areas, numbers of livestock and poultry, farm capital, operating expenses and receipts, and farm machinery and equipment. These data provide a comprehensive picture of the agriculture industry across Canada every five years at the national and provincial levels as well as at lower levels of geography. The Census of Agriculture is the cornerstone of Canada's Agriculture Statistics Program. Census of Agriculture data are an indispensable public and private sector tool for analysing important changes in the agriculture and food industries;developing, implementing and evaluating agricultural policies and programs such as farm income safety nets and environmental sustainability; and making production, marketing and investment decisions. Statistics Canada uses the data as benchmarks for its regular surveys on crops, livestock and farm finances between census years. In addition, data extracted from the unique Agriculture Population Linkage Database, which links data from both the Census of Population and Census of Agriculture databases, paint a socio-economic portrait not only of farm operators but also of their families and households. This release contains all farm data and farm operations data plus selected historical files. In 2001, a census farm was defined as an agricultural operation that produces at least one of the following products intended for sale: crops (hay, field crops, tree fruits or nuts, berries or grapes, vegetables, seed); livestock (cattle, pigs, sheep, horses, game animals, other livestock); poultry (hens, chickens, turkeys, chicks, game birds, other poultry); animal products (milk or cream, eggs, wool, furs, meat); or other agricultural products (Christmas trees, greenhouse or nursery products, mushrooms, sod, honey, maple syrup products). For 2001, a new farm type classification based on the North American Industrial Classification System (NAICS) has been added to the historical classification used in previous censuses. All tabulated data are subject to confidentiality restrictions prior to release. Due to confidentiality constraints, data for those geographic areas with very few agricultural operations are not released separately, but rather merged with a geographically adjacent area.
Historical Manitoba market crop prices, based on weekly surveys of grain buyers' pricing This table contains weekly and monthly prices for different crops, based on weekly surveys of grain buyers' pricing, as well as other publicly available market sources. The table contains prices for the current and nine previous years. Each weekly dataset contains prices on the sales that occurred from Friday to Thursday. The monthly price represents a simple average of the corresponding weekly prices. For more information on major crops in Manitoba please visit ARD Livestock Markets and Statistics. This table is used in the Manitoba Crop Prices Historical dashboard. Fields included [Alias (Field name): Field description] Year (Year): Year from the selection of last 10 years including current year Period (Period): Period of time to be presented on charts from the selection of Monthly and Weekly PeriodNo (PeriodNo): Serial number of period (1-12 for monthly presentation, 1-52 for weekly presentation). For weekly presentation, each week contains prices on sales that occurred from Friday to Thursday (e.g., Week 1 of 2021 represents sales between Friday, Jan. 1, 2021 and Thursday, Jan. 7, 2021, with the corresponding report published by the department on Friday, Jan. 8, 2021). For monthly presentation, each month contains simple average prices of weeks, which had more than two days of corresponding month in the period from Monday to Friday (e.g., if the first day of the month is Monday, Tuesday or Wednesday, monthly average includes this week; but if the first day of the month is Thursday or Friday, the weekly prices are included in monthly average prices of a previous month). Price (Price): Crop price for the corresponding period of time, in C$ per tonne Crop Category (Crop): Category of grains and oilseeds from the selection of: Wheat, Northern Hard Red; Wheat, Western Red Spring; Wheat, Red Winter; Wheat, Special Purpose (Low Vomi); Barley, #1CW; Corn, #2; Oats, #2CW; Flaxseed, #1CW; Canola, #1CR; Canola Meal, 34%, Altona; Soybeans; Soymeal, 46%, Wpg; Peas, #2 Yellow.
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The Canadian maize starch market stood at $56M in 2024, stabilizing at the previous year. In general, consumption, however, recorded a relatively flat trend pattern. Over the period under review, the market reached the maximum level at $61M in 2013; however, from 2014 to 2024, consumption stood at a somewhat lower figure.
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The Canadian crude maize oil market soared to $29M in 2024, growing by 101% against the previous year. Over the period under review, consumption, however, saw a slight curtailment. Over the period under review, the market hit record highs at $36M in 2013; however, from 2014 to 2024, consumption stood at a somewhat lower figure.
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The data, which includes corn and soybean seeds treated with neonicotinoids (treated seed) and not treated with neonicotinoids (untreated seed) was previously required to be submitted by licensed treated seed vendors, and a summary of this data was reported by the ministry. Seed sale summary data is for annual seed sales from 2015-2018 (September 01 - August 31). The data includes: * total mass, in tonnes, of treated seed sold or transferred, or that was treated by a custom seed treater, that contained imidacloprid, clothianidin or thiamthoxam * total number of acres that could have been planted with this amount of treated seed * total mass, in tonnes, of untreated corn and soybean seed sold or transferred Further information This dataset is related to the following: 1. Stream Neonicotinoid Monitoring Study 2. Soil Neonicotinoid Monitoring Study 3. Pollen Monitoring Network Study 4. Benthic Invertebrate Neonicotinoid Monitoring Study 5. Drinking Water Neonicotinoid Monitoring Study 6. Bumble Bee Diversity and Abundance Survey
Data on supplies, production, total imports and exports, stocks and domestic disappearance of corn in Canada and selected provinces.