Markets

China targets grain use

Loonie lags as U.S. booms
WP livestock report

Looking at market year by the numbers can reveal trends

Cattle prices expected to remain strong through next year
The market saw fluctuations because production didn’t decline as much as expected but ended the year higher overall
REGINA — It was a good year to be a cattle producer. Prices fluctuated at times in 2024 but moved overall higher as the year progressed. Brenna Grant, executive director at Canfax, said demand has remained steady and producers have benefitted. Cow-calf producers have had the leverage at this point in the cattle cycle. “Alberta […] Read more
Global grain demand continues to match supply
Producers are urged to consider put and call options as well as seasonal averaging products for all their crops this year
SASKATOON — The grain and oilseed market outlook for 2024-25 boils down to one simple factor. “It’s really a case of big supplies versus big demand,” said Rhett Montgomery, DTN’s lead analyst. Related stories: “It’s really going to be an arm wrestle to see what side of that equation wins out.” Corn traded in the […] Read more
Ag exports ‘underperforming’ in Southeast Asia
Potential remains ‘unrealized,’ despite signing trade agreements and opening a new trade office in the Philippines
WINNIPEG — Canada could be missing out on $1.6 billion in annual exports of wheat, frozen potatoes, meat and fertilizer to Southeast Asia. That nugget of data comes from the International Trade Centre (ITC) and Farm Credit Canada, which have studied the potential of agriculture and agri-food exports to Southeast Asian nations. The FCC is […] Read more
Report calls for fresh perspective on sustainability, trade
Focus shifted from potential barriers to the possibilities created by more sustainable approaches to agriculture
Glacier FarmMedia – While it’s common to view sustainability policies as potential trade barriers, a global forum seeking to balance trade and sustainability goals says it’s equally important to see the opportunities. “Rather than viewing sustainability requirements as potential trade barriers, policymakers should position them as opportunities to enhance market access and competitiveness,” a new […] Read more
Sustainability: the new trade barrier
European Union is seen as leading the way in sustainability regulations that could distort agricultural trade in a big way
SASKATOON — Agricultural exporters, including Canada, are facing a new type of trade barrier, according to the Canadian Agri-Food Trade Alliance. “There has been a trend towards sustainability initiatives that can be used as market access barriers and we want to push back against that trend,” said CAFTA executive director Michael Harvey. “It’s a pretty […] Read more