The forecast for wheat calorie supply per capita in Canada shows a steady increase from 607.69 kilocalories in 2024 to 622 kilocalories in 2028. This upward trend represents incremental annual growth, indicating a stable supply. In 2023, the supply was slightly below the 2024 forecast, signifying a positive shift in wheat availability for consumption.
Year-on-year analysis exhibits a gradual increase in calories, with the compound annual growth rate (CAGR) over five years signaling a modest yet consistent rise. This suggests stability and resilience in wheat production and supply chain conditions.
Future trends to watch for include potential impacts of climate change on wheat yields, policy adjustments in agriculture, and shifts in consumer dietary preferences, which could influence future supply dynamics.