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2022 Canadian Wheat Crop Rated as Excellent

A high proportion of the 2022 Canadian wheat crop has been graded in the top two grades, making for am excellently rated crop, a Nov. 23 news release from Cereals Canada said. There was high protein content across all Canadian wheat classes recorded.

“The New Wheat Crop Report provides our customers with the technical data on what they can expect from this year’s crop,” Dean Dias, Cereals Canada CEO, said in the release. “The 2022 report was released today and we are pleased to share that Canada has excellent quality in all wheat classes.”

  • Over 90 per cent of the CWRS crop was graded No. 1 and No. 2, with protein content higher than average.
  • Eighty per cent of CWAD was graded No. 1 and No. 2, with protein content higher than average.
  • Over 90 per cent of CPSR was graded No. 1 and No. 2, with good protein content.
  • Ninety-nine per cent of CESRW was graded No. 2 or above with consistent high falling numbers and excellent quality.
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