Strategie Grains cuts EU rapeseed crop forecast on winter damage

PARIS, Feb 6 (Reuters) – Consultancy Strategie Grains cut by about 500,000 tonnes its forecast for this year’s European Union rapeseed harvest to 21.56 million tonnes, mainly due to expected damage to crops from severe cold last month in the east of the bloc. “Winter damage is expected to affect mainly Hungary and Bulgaria and […] Read more

StatsCan stocks in line with expectations, but questions remain

Winnipeg, Feb. 3 (CNS Canada) – Canadian canola stocks may be tighter than a year ago and wheat stocks larger, but the updated numbers from Statistics Canada may also need more asterisks than normal. StatsCan today pegged Canadian canola supplies as of Dec. 31 at 12.159 million tonnes. That was down from 13.452 million at […] Read more

What a difference a year makes

What a difference a year makes

Canada’s wheat exports have been sluggish this year because of a poor quality crop and stiff competition from other regions, say analysts. Exporters shipped 6.6 million tonnes through week 25 of the 2016-17 campaign compared to 8.1 million tonnes a year earlier. The opposite scenario is unfolding south of the border where U.S. wheat exports […] Read more


Hogs extend gains on packer demand; cattle rebound

CHICAGO, Feb 2 (Reuters) – U.S. lean hog futures extended gains to a fresh seven-month high on Thursday, lifted by strong pork packer demand, while cattle futures also climbed in a short-covering rebound from Wednesday’s multiweek lows, traders and analysts said. Traders continued to bull-spread Chicago Mercantile Exchange lean hogs, with the front-month February contract […] Read more

Canola crushers need dedicated handling facilities to handle their products once seed is turned into oil, meal and pellets.  |  File photo

Meal needs dedicated capacity

Canola crushers hope to see custom meal export facilities built on the West Coast because piggybacking on the regular grain-handling system isn’t adequate for long-term growth. With crushers and analysts expecting Canada to continually boost canola meal exports in coming years, the product needs to be treated right. “The lack of dedicated capacity to (handling) […] Read more


India seeds bigger winter pulse crop

As January ended, the weather in South America became more beneficial for soybean and corn production, and crop futures prices began to retreat from the rally earlier in the month. We could be in for a period of weakness in oilseed prices., and wheat prices continue their unimpressive drift. Analysts expect western Canadian farmers will […] Read more

U.S. December feedlot placements hit six-year high

CHICAGO, Ill. (Reuters) — Chicago cattle futures fell more than two percent Jan. 30, following a bearish cattle on feed report in the United States. American feedlots brought in 18 percent more cattle in December than in the same month in 2015, the U.S. Department of Agriculture said. That topped forecasts and reached a six-year […] Read more

Canfax report

This cattle market information is 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 live fed steer price was $158.32 per hundredweight, down $1.65, while heifers were […] Read more


WP livestock report

Attractive packer profit margins and brisk wholesale pork demand kept cash hog prices rising. Trade renegotiation between the United States and Mexico might threaten lucrative U.S. pork exports south of the border. The U.S. national live price average for barrows and gilts was US$49.46 per cwt. Jan. 27, up from $48.39 Jan. 20. U.S. hogs […] Read more

Bacon stocks fall as chains feature special promotions

CHICAGO, Feb 1 (Reuters) – Bacon lovers beware: prices for the greasy salty meat are set to jump in the coming months due to dwindling supplies. Wholesale prices for U.S. pork bellies that are sliced into bacon on Wednesday touched $1.73 per pound, the highest since August 2015. In January, prices climbed 56 cents – […] Read more