VIDEO: Canada’s agricultural markets update – January 18, 2017

VIDEO: Canada’s agricultural markets update – January 18, 2017

D’Arce McMillan, The Western Producer markets editor, monitors trends in the North American and global agricultural markets. Each week he hosts a market video about crops. The video is designed to help viewers understand the forces responsible for changes in the trade. If agricultural markets are important to you, we have you covered.

French plant-based ingredient maker Roquette will build the world's largest pea protein facility in Manitoba to meet fast-growing demand for vegetable protein in food and pharmaceutical products in North America, the group said on Wednesday. | Screencap via www.roquette.com

France’s Roquette bets on pea protein with Manitoba factory

Reuters and Saskatoon newsroom PARIS (Reuters) – French plant-based ingredient maker Roquette will build the world’s largest pea protein facility in Portage la Prairie, Man., to meet fast-growing demand for vegetable protein in food and pharmaceutical products in North America, the group said on Wednesday. The global pea protein market has seen a sharp rise […] Read more

Cash prices boost CME live cattle to 10-month high

CHICAGO, Jan 17 (Reuters) – Chicago Mercantile Exchange nearby live cattle contracts on Tuesday climbed to their highest level in 10 months after investors digested last week’s better-than-expected cash prices, traders said. February live cattle closed 1.050 cents per pound higher at 119.575 cents, and April up 1.075 cents to 119.000 cents. “It was a […] Read more


Key Argentina soy areas flooded, more rains seen starting Friday

BUENOS AIRES, Jan 16 (Reuters) – Hard rains inundated key Argentina soybean-growing areas over the weekend, local farm experts said on Monday, raising doubts about production in a year that has already seen a reduction in soy planting as growers tend more toward corn. More than 97 percent of the 47.7 million hectares that the […] Read more

Live cattle rally on fund buying, cash optimism

CHICAGO, Jan 13 (Reuters) – Chicago Mercantile Exchange live cattle futures gained about 1 percent on Friday, rallying from losses in the previous session on the back of investment fund buying and optimism for higher prices in U.S. Plains cash cattle markets, traders said. Feeder cattle prices rose while lean hogs were mostly higher, underpinned […] Read more


EU wheat seen coping with winter freeze despite risks in east

PARIS, Jan 13 (Reuters) – Wheat crops in the European Union should mostly withstand freezing weather this month, helped by protective snow cover and good growth before winter, though eastern EU states such as Poland and Hungary could suffer losses, analysts said. After a cold snap last weekend in central and eastern Europe that took […] Read more

Cattle ease on technical selling, hogs narrowly mixed

CHICAGO, Jan 12 (Reuters) – U.S. cattle futures fell more than 1 percent on Thursday, extending losses to the second straight session on a technical sell-off as wholesale beef prices also continued to lose ground, traders and analysts said. Lean hogs were mixed at the Chicago Mercantile Exchange, with some front-month hog futures contracts rising […] Read more

Report shows winners, losers

Report shows winners, losers

ST. JEAN BAPTISTE, Man. — It looks like Manitoba farmers will likely make money on most of what they grow this year. And while anything could happen with crop prices and yields, the current outlook for revenue exceeding operating and fixed costs for many crops is a lot better than at the same time in […] Read more


The wheat market mindset has been dominated by a perception of ample supply. China’s huge stocks confuse the global numbers but even without them, there is no shortage. Reduced U.S. production for 2017-18 might lift prices.  |  File photo

Wheat surplus may drop, boosting prices in 2017

Wheat futures are edging higher in early 2017, and the crop has generated some market talk. The gist is that wheat prices have been in the doghouse for so long that they might be due for an improvement. There is some reason for this hope, but the crystal ball view is clouded by a lot […] Read more

Canadian farmers harvested a huge lentil crop but quality problems have hurt exports. Now, a big Australian crop will present new competition.  |  File photo

Huge Australian lentil crop could see prices weaken

Pulse crop analysts believe red lentil prices could fall in the second half of 2016-17. The biggest immediate threat is the unusually large Australian lentil harvest making its way to markets in Asia and the Middle East. The Australian Bureau of Agricultural and Resource Economics and Sciences (ABARES) estimates farmers harvested 450,000 tonnes of lentils, […] Read more