Ontario Grain Production and Utilization
Ontario is a significant producer of grains and oilseeds, with highly diversified domestic and export markets.
Where does Ontario grain go?
The Ontario grain industry is complex due to the size of the province, the wide range of transportation options, the interprovincial transfers of grains for certain export markets, the increased use of on-farm storage, and the movement of Western Canadian grain through Ontario ports. Understanding the current utilization of Ontario crops is complex and requires compiling multiple data and information sources.
Market Utilization Report
Building upon information and data available through Statistics Canada and the Ontario Ministry of Food and Rural Affairs, Grain Farmers of Ontario’s Market Utilization Report is informed by data from and interviews with key stakeholders and industry experts. The report characterizes Ontario barley, corn, oats, soybean, and wheat markets, including insights on international, domestic, and on-farm grain use. See report below.
This comprehensive report identifies key markets, grain uses, and trade opportunities, demonstrating the global reach and positive impact of Ontario farmers and the grains they grow.