October Canola Crush Up from Previous Month, Below Last Year 


The Canadian canola crush increased in October compared to the previous month but still fell below last year. 

A Statistics Canada crush report on Tuesday pegged the October canola crush at 1.026 million tonnes, up 1.9% from September and the highest so far in the 2025-26 crop year that began in August. However, this past month’s crush was 6.7% below the 1.101 million tonnes of canola crushed in October 2024. 

The cumulative 2025-26 canola crush now stands at 2.901 million tonnes, up just 0.5% from the same time last year. The three-month total amounts to 24.5% of Agriculture Canada’s full-year forecast of 11.8 million tonnes. That compares to last year, when the Aug-October total of 2.884 million tonnes was 25.2% of the eventual total 2024-25 crush of 11.412 million. 

Given the expansion in domestic processing in recent years, demand for Canadian canola is now largely domestically driven, Ag Canada said in its November supply-demand update, released on Monday. As such, the 2025-26 canola crush estimate remains forecast at a record high of 11.8 million tonnes, up modestly from last year’s 11.4 million and notably higher than the five-year average of 10.3 million. 

According to the Canadian Grain Commission’s harvest sample program as of Nov. 14, 2025, 96% of the 1,049 submitted canola samples were rated No.1 with an average oil content of 43.6%, higher than last year by 3%.  

StatsCan said the October crush produced 428,837 tonnes of canola oil, compared to 425,330 in September and 459,220 in October 2024. 




Source: DePutter Publishing Ltd.

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