Chickpeas in demand but poor seed supply to limit Canadian acres

Winnipeg, March 21 (CNS Canada) – Tight chickpea supplies will keep Canada from taking advantage of fresh demand from Turkey, while any acreage increases will also be hampered by poor seed supply. Turkey has a domestic chickpea shortage and has recently temporarily lifted import tariffs on the pulse. Turkey has bought Canadian chickpeas in the […] Read more

Diesel prices soften but watching U.S. infrastructure plan

WINNIPEG, March 21 (CNS) – Sinking prices for crude oil and a softer Canadian dollar have kept diesel prices relatively low for Canadian farmers in 2017, and they could be heading lower, as long as U.S. President Donald Trump’s infrastructure plan doesn’t get in the way. “I would probably say in Canada you’re going to […] Read more

India farms may abandon pulses as prices plunge

LATUR, India/NEW DELHI, March 21 (Reuters) – Millions of Indian farmers look set to switch away from growing pulses and oilseeds after a government campaign to boost output became a victim of its own success by flooding markets with the crops, used in everything from fragrant curries to sticky desserts. Storehouses are overflowing with lentils […] Read more


Canola falls 3.7 pct on week as exports slow, but wheat rallies

Canola futures fell for a seventh straight session on Friday, weakened by a slower pace of exports, general weakness in oilseeds and this week’s rally in the Canadian dollar. May closed at $503.70, down $2.10 or 0.42 percent. New crop November fell $1.40 to $489.80, down 0.29 percent For the week, May fell $19.20 or […] Read more

Demand, rejections from grain giant Egypt shrouded in speculation

Winnipeg, March 17 – The world’s biggest buyer of wheat, Egypt, rejected three cargoes of the grain last week, the first time since overhauling its inspection system and following laxer import policy. Last week, inspectors rejected three cargoes of wheat purchased by grain buyer GASC at the port of origin, two Russian and one Argentinian, […] Read more


Argentine soy and corn benefiting from good weather -exchange

BUENOS AIRES, March 16 (Reuters) – Argentine corn and soy should benefit this season from high yields brought by good weather, the Buenos Aires Grains Exchange said on Thursday, adding that it may increase its harvest estimate above the current 54.8 million tonnes. The South American grains powerhouse is the world’s third biggest exporter of […] Read more

Dan Basse of research firm AgResource shows his canola supply and demand forecast to an audience at the Canola Council of Canada annual meeting.  |  Robert Arnason photo

Canola could pull ahead of soybeans

Canola futures generally drop if soybean futures fall. If soybeans jump, then canola futures also rise. That synchronicity has been the norm for many years in the oilseed market, but canola may break from the pattern this year. Dan Basse, an ag commodity expert based in Chicago, is bullish on canola but bearish on soybeans […] Read more

It is calving season but Canadian beef cattle producers are not inclined to expand their herds.  |  File photo

Canadian beef herd population stable: Canfax

OTTAWA — The Canadian beef herd has maintained the status quo for another year with little or no growth across the country since 2011. “We are basically flat. We were up .3 percent last year in 2016 and this year we are up .2 percent,” said Brenna Grant of Canfax. “It is basically saying we […] Read more


Brazil’s soybean crop could hit 108 million tonnes.  |  File photo

Big South American soybean, corn crops keeps lid on prices

Crop prices could be in a period of weakness until some weather scare develops, as it often does sometime during the Northern Hemisphere’s growing season. However, attention is now fixed on the bumper harvest that Brazilian farmers are gathering. The U.S. Department of Agriculture last week increased its forecast for Brazil’s soybean crop to a […] Read more

U.S. bill pushes for sale of high ethanol fuel year round

SAN ANTONIO, Texas — A group of U.S. senators and representatives have introduced a bill that would boost sales of ethanol in that country. The Consumer and Fuel Retailer Choice Act would extend the Reid Vapor Pressure (RVP) volatility waiver to gasoline with ethanol blends higher than 10 percent. The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency regulates […] Read more