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The data reported reflect seeded area insured by provincial crop insurance programs for Manitoba, Saskatchewan and Alberta. Variety names shown …
The data reported reflect seeded area insured by provincial crop insurance programs for Manitoba, Saskatchewan, Alberta and British Columbia. Classification …
Statistics represent total producer deliveries of Canadian grain to licensed primary and process elevators for the crop year by delivery …
Data on weekly and crop year to-date movement of principal grains and oilseeds from Canadian farms for domestic processing and …
A list of maximum tariffs (fees) that licensed grain companies charge for elevating, cleaning, drying and storing grain.
A list of maximum tariffs (fees) that licensed grain companies charge for elevating, cleaning, drying and storing grain
A list of maximum tariffs (fees) that licensed grain companies charge for elevating, cleaning, drying and storing grain.
A list of maximum tariffs (fees) that licensed grain companies charge for elevating, cleaning, drying and storing grain
A weekly, cumulative summary of allocations by grain, as well as a weekly summary of allocations by grain and port.
…An annual review of the exports of Canadian grain and wheat flour. Includes additional data relating to major specialty grains, …