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Canadian crop prices fell in Sept. 2025 despite strong yields, with low soil moisture and declining exports.
Canadian crop prices dropped sharply in September 2025, with lentils falling $190 per tonne and flax down $50, despite soybean gains.
Harvest progress across Alberta reached 77% by September 23, ahead of long-term averages, driven by warm, dry weather.
Yields are projected 28% above the five-year average, with strong quality reported.
Canola production is forecast at 20.028 million tonnes, but exports are expected to decline to seven million tonnes.
Winter wheat, dry peas, and lentils were nearly harvested, while flax and canola lagged.
Soil moisture remains low, with only 25% rated good to excellent.
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Los precios de los cultivos canadienses cayeron en septiembre de 2025 a pesar de los fuertes rendimientos, con una baja humedad del suelo y una disminución de las exportaciones.