Production
- The fenugreek market in Western Canada has grown from just a few hundred acres in the early 2010s to 2,800 acres in 2016, with more recent estimates of 4,000–5,000 acres.
- India is the world’s largest producer and user of fenugreek, but many other countries, including Egypt and Türkiye, are also producing it.
Processing & Uses
- Fenugreek is a little-known crop with both culinary and nutraceutical uses. Fenugreek is used in whole form or as a spice or flavour additive in South Asian cooking. It is also manufactured in tincture and tablet form as a health-food supplement. New industrial uses, including as a hydrocolloid in mining operations, have emerged, among other diverse uses.
Market Opportunities
- The market for fenugreek in Canada is small, so the crop should not be grown on speculation. A production contract with a trusted buyer would be the best path, as buyers and end-users are currently limited.
- The market is still small, but given the variety of usage, new market opportunities should allow for more growth.
NOTE: Data is not available for Canadian acreage or production of fenugreek, and this information is anecdotal. Saskatchewan Crop Insurance Corporation insurance does not report on this, and the latest Census of Agriculture from Statistics Canada does not report it. Trade data is unavailable for fenugreek as it is lumped in with other products under a single Harmonized System (HS) trade code, 091099, Spices Nesoi.