
Barley
Canadian farmers produce 8.7 million tonnes yearly, making Canada the fifth largest barley producer and the fourth largest malt exporter in the world. Canada currently exports 29% of its annual barley production.
Barley is an ancient cereal grain that has been grown and consumed for thousands of years. In North America, barley is a major crop used for animal feed as well as for malt for brewing beer. Barley is becoming increasingly popular as a healthy, locally produced grain in soup, cereal, and snack products.
Cereals Canada collaborates with the barley value chain on a variety of trade related issues.
Canadian Barley Production and Exports


Economic Impact of Barley
Canada’s vital brewing sector is in the eastern provinces, while Western Canada dominates the direct economic impact of Canadian-grown barley. Almost all of Canada’s barley crop is grown in Saskatchewan and Alberta, and the region is home to much of the country’s barley malting capacity.

Source: The Economic Impact of Common Wheat on the Canadian Economy: 2022, LMC International
Canadian Malting Barley Technical Centre

Cereals Canada supports the Canadian Malting Barley Technical Centre (CMBTC) through its work on the Keep it Clean program, government relations, public trust, and sustainability.
The CMBTC is an independent, not-for-profit research facility established in 2000 that serves the Canadian malting barley supply chain, providing high-quality technical services and marketing support to stakeholders including breeders, farmers, seed companies, exporters/importers, maltsters and brewers.