In 2023, the mixed grain domestic consumption in Canada stood at 235.0 thousand metric tons. Between 2024 and 2028, the forecast data predicts a steady decline in consumption, dropping from 231.0 to 212.0 thousand metric tons. Year-on-year, this represents a negative growth trend with an annual average decline of approximately 2%.
Future trends to watch for include:
- Rising health consciousness possibly impacting grain consumption.
- Environmental factors and their effects on domestic grain production.
- Economic influences on dietary preferences and food industry dynamics.
- The potential impact of trade policies on grain imports and exports.