Weekly port crop prices edge higher

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Published: January 21, 2016

The following port price chart is information extracted from Agriculture Canada’s weekly price summary for Jan. 15.

The summary is for information only. The prices are believed to be accurate but are not endorsed by the government of Canada.

The “Indicator Price” is collected from the International Grains Council and industry and represents a sample of FOB asking prices for export. It may not be reflective of actual selling prices.

For comparison’s sake, the PDQinfo.ca website says that on Jan. 15 the spot price in southeastern Saskatchewan for No. 1 13.5 CWRS wheat was about $232.22 per tonne, for No. 1 CWAD $318.30 a tonne and for No. 1 canola $453.

 

$C/tonne West Coast

No 1 CWRS

13.5% Protein

Indicator price*

St. Lawrence

No 1 CWRS

13.5% Protein

Indicator price

Jan 15 315.54 330.07
Jan 8 308.41 318.41
Jan 1 299.17 315.62
Jan 16, 2015 329.87 362.59

 

$C/tonne West Coast

No 1 CWAD

13.0% Protein

Indicator price*

St. Lawrence

No 1 CWAD

12.0% Protein

Indicator price

Jan 15 426.30 407.20
Jan 8 414.04 400.47
Jan 1 406.93 394.95
Jan 16, 2015 539.01 573.64

 

$C/tonne Par Region

Saskatoon

No 1 CAN

Cash

Track

Vancouver

No 1 CAN

Cash

Jan 15 465.90 509.30
Jan 8 464.32 508.32
Jan 1 472.27 516.27
Jan 16, 2015 430.58 490.58

 

 

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D'Arce McMillan

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