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Canada's December Grain Movement Report 2025

MONTREAL, Jan. 09, 2026 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- CN (TSX: CNR) (NYSE: CNI) announced today that it set a new monthly record for grain movement in December, marking its fourth consecutive record month. CN moved over 2.82 million metric tonnes of grain from Western Canada last month, surpassing its previous December record set in 2020 by over 80,000 metric tonnes.

The report focuses on the grain movement trends in Canada for December 2025, showcasing insights into the performance of various grain commodities during this period. This analysis is crucial for understanding the fluctuations in grain transportation and the overall supply chain dynamics affecting the agricultural sector.

In December 2025, Canada's grain movement continued to exhibit resilience despite the various challenges faced in the earlier months of the year. The report highlights that the total grain exports reached significant numbers, contributing to the positive monthly grain movement statistics. The consistent demand from international markets has played a crucial role in this uptick.

The grain reported includes wheat, canola, barley, and other cereals, which have shown varying trends in their movement volumes. Wheat, in particular, has seen a notable increase in export numbers, attributed to favorable market conditions and strategic marketing efforts by growers and suppliers.

The report also delves into the transportation methods utilized during December, revealing a shift towards rail transport, which has proven to be more efficient in handling bulk grain movements across the country. This shift has been invigorated by investments in infrastructure and a strategic focus on improving the logistics networks.

Furthermore, the report discusses the seasonal impacts on grain movement, with December typically being a peak month for grain deliveries due to pre-harvest inventory clearouts and aggressive shipping schedules. As a result, transport optimization and prioritization have become key themes for grain handlers during this month.

In conclusion, the December grain movement report for Canada sheds light on a robust grain handling sector that is adapting to the burgeoning global demand and optimizing its logistics to meet those needs. Stakeholders in the agriculture and transport sectors are advised to stay informed on these trends to adjust their strategies accordingly.

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