A bulk grain ship in the Port of Vancouver passes in front of the Cargill export terminal.

Maritime biofuel regulations could increase crop prices

Proposal would force ships to replace traditional fuel with low-carbon alternatives, lifting corn, soybean, canola prices

The International Maritime Organization is proposing a new regulation that would provide an enormous boost to global biofuel demand, which would have a tremendous impact on demand for crops like corn, soybeans and canola.



Cattle on a feedlot. PHOTO: FILE

U.S. livestock: Cattle futures sink on concerns over Trump’s push to lower prices

Chicago | Reuters – U.S. cattle futures tumbled on Monday, extending a steep slide after President Donald Trump complained last week that prices were too high. Traders said they were increasingly expecting that Trump’s administration will encourage more imports of beef and cattle in a bid to offset tight U.S. supplies and bring down prices […] Read more