Green canola pods in a field near Fannystelle, Manitoba, on July 29, 2025.

Canola crush capacity use back to normal

Canadian utilization fell as low as 65 per cent following China’s tariffs were a nnounced, but it has recovered since then

Canada’s canola crushers are back to operating at 90 per cent capacity after dipping to 65 per cent following China’s tariffs.

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Calling for bigger crops ahead of StatCan report

Statistics Canada will release its first survey-based production estimates for the 2025/26 crop year on Dec. 4, with general expectations for upward revisions to most major crops from the model-based estimates in September. However, as StatCan has shown a tendency to underestimate production in its December reports, many analysts expect actual production may be revised upward in subsequent reports.



Pulse weekly: Record Australian pulse crop expected

Pulse weekly: Record Australian pulse crop expected

Australian pulse production is expected to set a record for the second year in a row in 2025/26, with a slight decline in the chickpea crop countered by increased lentil production, said the Australian Bureau of Agricultural and Resource Economics (ABARES) in its December crop report.




An aerial photo of Cargill's terminal at the Port of Vancouver.

New trade infrastructure requested

Infrastructure deficit said hindering Canada’s competitiveness and highlights ‘urgent need’ for strategic investment

SASKATOON — Canada has a massive trade infrastructure deficit that needs to be addressed, according to a company that finances trade. Export Development Canada said estimates peg the deficit at $110 to $270 billion. “Compounding these shortfalls are structural and regulatory hurdles that complicate private sector involvement,” EDC’s chief economist, Stuart Bergman, said in a […] Read more