Brazil soybean outlook may rise as weather fears wane

SAO PAULO, Nov 29 (Reuters) – Brazilian analysts are likely to raise soybean output forecasts in coming weeks as weather fears have subsided and the crop is developing well, four consultancies told Reuters this week. As seeding began about two months ago large areas were dry, but rain so far this season has been good […] Read more

Another bumper Russian grain crop likely in 2018 says forecaster

MOSCOW, Nov 29 (Reuters) – Russa is expected to produce another large grain crop in 2018 following a record crop this year and increasing pressure on prices, leading agriculture consultancy SovEcon said on Wednesday. In the first major estimate for 2018, SovEcon said Russia’s grain harvest could amount to 128.2 million tonnes next year after […] Read more

Spring wheat falls again, canola edges higher

There was wide trade in December Minneapolis wheat Tuesday with the contract falling below US$6 a bushel for the first time since June before recovering slightly. December closed at $6.03 ½, down 6 ½ cents. On Monday it closed down 13 ½ cents for a 20 cents decline over the two days. Today Kansas hard […] Read more


Russian grain export port infrastructure growing

MOSCOW, Nov 28 (Reuters) – Grain export capacity expansion at Russian ports will boost the country’s grain shipments by 30 million tonnes annually from 2022, Agriculture Minister Alexander Tkachev was quoted as saying on Tuesday. Russia is one of the world’s largest wheat exporters and its total grain exports are expected to hit a record […] Read more

China imports corn as domestic prices rise

BEIJING/SINGAPORE, Nov 28 (Reuters) – China has bought around 10 to 12 cargoes of mainly U.S. corn in the past month and is set to step up purchases as a record gap between domestic and international prices encourages buyers to seek out cheap imports, three trade sources said. Overseas purchases by the world’s second-largest corn […] Read more


Market wrap: canola loses $8.40 on the week

Canola futures fell along with soybeans on Friday closing out a losing week. January canola closed down $1.70 at $511 per tonne. Compared to the previous Friday, January was down $8.40 or 1.6 percent. Soybean oil over the week was down 1.45 percent but soybeans edged up slightly. CANOLA CRUSH The canola crush was up […] Read more

Canola dips Thursday in light trade

Canola dipped again on Thursday, weighed down by weaker palm oil and European rapeseed. U.S. markets were closed for Thankgiving. Commercial hedging also weighed on canola, a trader told Reuters. OUTSIDE MARKETS The Canadian dollar edged lower against its U.S. counterpart on Thursday, pulling back from an earlier 10-day high, after domestic data showed retail […] Read more

Two years of below normal protein in U.S. winter wheat has buyers offering premiums for high protein but stronger discounts for low protein.  |  File photo

Wheat protein spreads widen

Protein spreads for spring wheat are raising eyebrows. “They’re awfully wide,” said Brian Voth, president of IntelliFARM Inc. “They’re wider than what we’ve ever seen as long as I can remember, even under the (Canadian) Wheat Board days.” The discount for 12 percent protein is about $1 per bushel below the price paid for 13.5 […] Read more


Lighter carcasses offset cattle slaughter numbers

Lighter carcasses offset cattle slaughter numbers

The Canadian cattle industry is in that sweetest of spots — all sectors are making money. How long that will last is tricky to predict, market analyst Anne Wasko told those at a Nov. 15 Cow-Calfenomics session organized by Alberta Agriculture. The fall calf run was better than expected, feeders are doing well after a […] Read more

Data from drone and satellite monitoring could be incorporated into Statistics Canada’s crop reports to reduce the reliance on farmer surveys.  |  File photo

StatsCan seeks alternatives to phone surveys

Agency listens to farmers annoyed by phone calls and pursues other data sources, but analysts worry about frequency of reports

If farmers are annoyed by Statistics Canada’s requests to answer surveys, they might be happier in future. But some analysts urge StatsCan to move cautiously if it intends to do fewer farmer surveys. “In terms of making markets work and making price discovery, we have to be very cautious about changing reporting structures and things […] Read more