Ukraine to start 2017 spring grain sowing in a few days

KIEV, Feb 27 (Reuters) – Ukrainian farmers will start the 2017 spring grain sowing in a few days, expecting to sow a total of 7.2 million hectares of various spring grains, the agriculture ministry said on Monday. Last year, Ukraine, the global third-largest grain exporter, started spring sowing on Feb. 24, taking advantage of favourable […] Read more

U.S. wheat area will likely fall by four million acres, says analyst Mike Krueger. |  File photo

Too soon to give up on wheat: expert

Wheat prices have been slumbering for so long they seem to be in a coma, broken only by farmers’ nightmares of never making a profit with the crop again. But adviser Mike Krueger thinks there’s a chance that could change this year, giving wheat more upside potential than oilseeds. “I think … wheat could be […] Read more

Now that Canadian crushing plants have been approved by Chinese officials, canola meal is again being shipped to China, where it is mainly used as fish food.  |  File photo

Canola meal exporters welcome back China

Canadian canola meal shipments to China have exploded. Crushers shipped 656,660 tonnes of the product worth $218 million to China in 2016, up from nothing the previous year. It sounds like a new market for the product, but really it is just a market that has resurfaced after a three-year hiatus. “The main reason why […] Read more


China’s per capita pork consumption leads the world.  |  Reuters photo

China’s soaring pork exports ride to rescue in 2016

China was a strong importer of pork in 2016, helping to shore up producers’ incomes in Canada and United States. Last week, Ed White reported on how the North American hog industry dodged a bullet in the fourth quarter of 2016. The industry had forecast that the number of market-ready hogs in the U.S. would […] Read more

Bad weather hurt Mexico’s bean crop and now trade frictions with the U.S. have importers on edge.  
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Bean importers nervous as Trump takes on Mexico

Some experts say the tariff threat is prompting Mexico to buy more Canadian beans, but analyst says it is simply due to a shortage

A dry bean trader says Mexican buyers are anxious about a potential supply disruption if verbal sparring with the United States erupts into a full-fledged trade war. U.S. President Donald Trump is contemplating slapping a 20 percent tariff on all Mexican goods crossing the border to pay for a wall he wants to build to […] Read more


U.S. corn farmers worry as Mexico woos South America

CHICAGO, Ill. (Reuters) — Mexico’s attempts to diversify its supplies of corn could threaten a crucial market for U.S. farmers who are increasingly dependent on exports to unload record stockpiles that are depressing prices. Mexico buys nearly all its corn imports from the United States, accounting for about 28 percent of total U.S. corn exports, […] Read more

WP livestock report

Hogs rise Tight supplies, brisk pork de-mand and good margins caused packers to again raise cash bids. The U.S. national live price average for barrows and gilts was US$56.08 per hundredweight Feb. 17, up from $53.50 per cwt. Feb. 10. U.S. hogs averaged $72.95 on a carcass basis Feb. 17, up from $70.72 Feb. 10. […] Read more

Canfax report

This cattle market informationis selected from the weekly report from Canfax, a division of the Canadian Cattlemen’s Association. More market information, analysis and statistics are available by becoming a Canfax subscriber by calling 403-275-5110 or at www.canfax.ca. The Canfax weighted average steer price was $158.34 per hundredweight, up $1.67 while heifers were $156.48, up 25 […] Read more


IGC raises forecast for 2016-17 global grains crop

LONDON, Feb 23 (Reuters) – The International Grains Council on Thursday raised its forecast for the global grains crop in 2016-17 partly due to improved outlooks for corn crops in Brazil and Mexico and wheat production in Australia. The IGC, in a monthly report, put total grains production at 2.102 billion tonnes, up eight million […] Read more

USDA sees farmers planting more soybeans, fewer corn acres

ARLINGTON, Va., Feb 23 (Reuters) – U.S. farmers will plant 88 million acres of soybeans this spring, up from 83.4 million last year, while cutting corn plantings to 90 million acres from 94 million in 2016, the U.S. Department of Agriculture projected on Thursday. Farmers are expected to make the shift because soybeans have become […] Read more