Statistics Canada released monthly figures showing fluctuations in the country’s frozen poultry meat stocks from August to December 2025. In August, total frozen poultry meat was 91,505 tonnes, rising to a peak of 97,568 tonnes in September before falling to 87,285 tonnes in October, 90,102 tonnes in November, and 82,810 tonnes in December. Chicken, the largest category, accounted for 60,282 tonnes in August, 62,853 tonnes in September, 60,209 tonnes in October, 60,560 tonnes in November, and 62,393 tonnes in December. Turkey stocks were 24,549 tonnes in August, peaked at 28,436 tonnes in September, and fell to 13,237 tonnes in December. These figures illustrate seasonal changes in Canada’s frozen poultry supply.
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