Italy pasta labeling plan raises Canadian concerns

WINNIPEG/ROME, Feb 15 (Reuters) – Canada has raised concerns with Rome about Italy’s plan to require country of origin labels on pasta sold there, Canada’s agriculture minister said on Wednesday about a move that is alarming Canadian wheat exporters just as a free trade deal gained European approval. Rome sent a draft decree to the […] Read more

Spring harvest likely to weigh on feed grain prices

Winnipeg, Feb. 14 (CNS Canada) – The seasonal lows in the Western Canadian feed grain market may stick around longer than normal this year, as the industry awaits the abnormal spring harvest of those fields left to overwinter this year. “The seasonals are fairly consistent,” said Jim Beusekom of Market Place Commodities in Lethbridge, Alta., […] Read more

Bunge shares surge 8 pct as 4th-qtr profit tops estimates

Feb 15 (Reuters) – U.S. agricultural trader Bunge Ltd on Wednesday reported a better-than-expected quarterly profit and forecast strong earnings growth in 2017 on expected massive corn and soybean harvests in South America, sending shares nearly 8 percent higher. Earnings were propelled by higher sugar and ethanol prices and improved edible oil margins in Brazil, […] Read more


Canada secure clearance to kick-start free trade deal

STRASBOURG, Feb 15 (Reuters) – The European Union and Canada secured clearance on Wednesday for their contentious free trade deal and the removal of import duties that supporters say will boost growth and jobs on both sides of the Atlantic. The two parties can claim success for their open markets policy following months of protest […] Read more

LIVESTOCK-Firmer beef quote rallies CME live cattle futures

CHICAGO, Feb 14 (Reuters) – Chicago Mercantile Exchange live cattle futures posted strong gains on Tuesday, reversing Monday’s selloff, fueled by short-covering and wholesale beef price rebound, said traders. Technical buying ensued after investors bought the February contract and simultaneously sold deferred months in a trading strategy known as bull spreads. February live cattle closed […] Read more


Despite Trump talk of ‘tweaking’ NAFTA, Canada could still be hurt

OTTAWA, Feb 14 (Reuters) – Although U.S. President Donald Trump says he only wants to tweak trade ties with Canada, his pledge to renegotiate NAFTA to focus on Mexico is almost impossible and Canada will not emerge unscathed, Canadian officials and trade experts said on Tuesday. Trump had warm words for Canadian trade following a […] Read more

GRAINS-Soy slips as Brazil harvest accelerates; wheat also down

LONDON, Feb 14 (Reuters) – Chicago soybean futures fell on Tuesday for a second successive session on Tuesday, pressured by the rapidly advancing harvest of a record crop in Brazil and much-needed rains in Argentina. Wheat edged down for the first time in six sessions as ample global supply pulled the market away from its […] Read more



LIVESTOCK-CME live cattle braces for possible weak cash prices

CHICAGO, Feb 13 (Reuters) – Chicago Mercantile Exchange live cattle futures sagged on Monday in advance of potentially lower cash prices this week as packers attempt to recover lost profits, said traders. February live cattle closed down 0.475 cent per pound at 115.925 cents, and April was 0.625 cent lower at 112.525 cents. Monday’s average […] Read more

Viterra confirms elevator project at Vegreville

Grain growers near the town of Vegreville, Alta., are on the verge of getting not one but two new high-throughput concrete grain elevators, a scenario that will drastically change the way that grain is sold and delivered in the area. Regina-based grainhandler Viterra confirmed Feb. 13 that it will build a new high-throughput elevator near […] Read more