May canola fell 4.2 pct this week but demand is strong

May canola futures fell $21.20 a tonnes over the week, on general veg oil crop weakness, technical weakness and talk of order cancelations. But crush and export statistics show demand is still strong and this price collapse could prove to be over done. Weather in Western Canada is expected to be mostly dry and warmer […] Read more

Grain Millers expands Sask. oat plant

Grain Millers, one the largest oat buyers in Western Canada, has quietly announced a $100 million expansion of its plant in Yorkton, Sask. In a news release issued Friday afternoon, Grain Millers Canada Corp. said the project would add 80,000 tonnes of production capacity to its mill, where it manufactures a range of conventional and […] Read more

EU soft wheat crop likely up 7 pct but canola little changed

PARIS, March 24 (Reuters) – Grain industry lobby Coceral estimates that soft wheat production in the European Union will rise seven percent this year to 144.8 million tonnes, supported by an expected recovery in French output after last year’s poor harvest. The projected increase in EU soft wheat production from an estimated 2016 crop of […] Read more


India’s monsoon may escape El Nino unscathed-weather office

By Sudarshan Varadhan and Mayank Bhardwaj NEW DELHI, March 24 (Reuters) – India is likely to emerge unscathed from the El Nino weather pattern as it is expected to set in only during the latter part of the four-month monsoon season, a top weather official said, indicating a timely arrival of crop-nourishing rains. Monsoon rains, […] Read more

Canadian canola crush sets new weekly record

Winnipeg, March 24 (CNS Canada) – The Canadian canola crush hit a new weekly record in the period ended March 22, with processors across the country operating at nearly full capacity. The  crush came in at 208,268 tonnes, up 15.2 percent from the week before, according to the most recent Canadian Oilseed Processors Association report. […] Read more


Most American analysts say seeded area of spring wheat will be down this year. Farmers in northern states may opt to plant crops such as soybeans.  |  File photo

Analysts expect small spring wheat crop

The smallest spring acreage in 45 years and dry weather in the winter wheat area could lift wheat prices

Spring wheat acres will likely fall in the United States, which may help fuel a price rally in the crop, say analysts. Allendale is forecasting 11.25 million acres, which would be the smallest spring wheat crop since 1972. “There still is a long-term need for this wheat,” said chief strategist Rich Nelson. “However, it’s just […] Read more

Canola’s meal discount is due to a combination of factors, including high fibre and elements of its chemistry that make it less valuable for most cattle and hog rations.  |  File photo

Canola must improve meal quality to fend off soybeans

Canola’s best defence against the soybean onslaught might be its greatest weakness: its meal quality. That’s because it has the most room to improve. “We have to do more with the protein,” said Wilf Keller, president of Ag-West Bio, during an innovation panel discussion at the Canola Council of Canada’s annual convention. Canola’s protein value […] Read more

Chicken at a poultry processing factory in Lapa city, Parana state, Brazil. Poultry exports are coming into scrutiny as a Brazilian meat inspection scandal widens. |  REUTERS/Rodolfo Buhrer photo

Scandal rocks Brazil meat sector; China, S. Korea suspend imports

SAO PAULO/BEIJING (Reuters) — Fallout from a corruption scandal in Brazil’s massive meat industry spread this week with China and South Korea suspending some imports and the European Union mulling action, hitting shares of the world biggest poultry producer BRF SA. With other suspensions expected to follow, the Brazilian police operation codenamed Weak Flesh could […] Read more


Indian paper says pulse fumigation extension near

An Indian newspaper reports that the government is considering extending the permission for trading partners to have their shipments of pulses fumigated at Indian ports. The Hindu Business Line today reported the extension would likely last a few months, not a year. CLICK HERE TO GO TO THE BUSINESS LINE STORY. The story quotes an […] Read more

Uncertainty rules on India’s pulse import demand

There was no official word on what is happening with India’s plan regarding crop import fumigation as of March 20 when this column was written. But word was circulating among pulse industry players that the Indian government will again defer the requirement that fumigation be done at the point of export. The extension would be […] Read more