In its Dec. 4 crop production report, Statistics Canada estimated 2023 Canadian oat production at 2,635,574 tonnes, down 50% from 5,226,465 tonnes in 2022 and even down 9% from the drought-ravaged 2,898,619 tonnes produced in 2021. On Nov. 27, Statistics Canada said October oat deliveries were 154,020 tonnes, down 64% from 424,896 tonnes in September and down 29% from 218,056 tonnes in October 2022. Statistics Canada said total oat deliveries for the August-October period were 883,231 tonnes, down 2.1% year-over-year for the period and down 7% from the five-year average. Ideas were the sharp drop in 2023 oat production this year contributed to the declines in delivery.

Meanwhile, demand for oat-based dairy alternatives and other oat products shows no indication of slowing. A recent report estimated the oatmeal market, valued at $7.64 billion in 2022, may reach $13.96 billion by 2032 as consumers continue to search for healthy and easy-access food products. And with the popularization of plant-based diets along with more consumers discovering their intolerance for lactose, market analysts are expecting the oat milk market to grow by at least 10% over the next 10 years. But the question remains as to whether oat production will find its balance and stride as it walks the fragile tightrope of supply and demand.