As of 2023, the domestic disappearance of durum wheat in Canada stood at a value slightly below 878.8 thousand metric tons. The forecast for 2024 shows a marginal increase to 878.8 thousand metric tons. From 2025 onward, there is a steady decline, with projected levels down to 865.3 thousand metric tons by 2028. On a year-on-year basis, there is an average annual decrease of approximately 1% between 2024 and 2028. This trend indicates a small but consistent reduction in domestic usage over the forecast period.
Future trends to watch for include:
- Potential shifts in domestic consumption patterns that may stabilize or increase demand.
- Policy changes or market developments affecting durum wheat production and processing industries.
- Impacts of global trade dynamics and climate change influencing agricultural outputs.