Wheat exports below expectations
A market analyst says there will be less wheat leaving the country.
Marlene Boersch with Mercantile Consulting Venture told farmers at SaskWheat meetings this week the exports for the 2019-20 crop year will be lower.
“I tend to think that we will fall short of the 18.5 million metric tonnes (MMT) that Agriculture and Agri-Food Canada is predicting. If you prorate year to date exports to the whole year, we only had about 15.5 MMT. As I said, we are getting towards new crop buying so I find it difficult to see how we can catch up with the delays that we have had already.”
Boersch was spearking about last month’s rail blockades and the CN conductors strike in November. Boersch said she believes wheat sales have been and will be lost as a result.


