Prices for Canadian canola and Chicago soyoil appeared to be in stasis during the week ended Oct. 21, as growers awaited news that could change the fortunes for both oils.
It is normal for canola farmers to sit on seed at this point in the year, said Tracy Broughton, executive director of SaskOilseeds. Typically, canola prices are lowest during harvest because supplies ...
Canola futures on the Intercontinental Exchange made solid gains on Friday morning, supported by positive momentum from most comparable oils. Chicago soyoil and European rapeseed were higher, while ...
WINNIPEG, Manitoba--Canola futures on the Intercontinental Exchange turned lower Wednesday morning following an earlier spate of choppy trading. A trader said there isn't much to keep the "market ...
China is accepting the first bulk shipment of Australian canola in five years and farmers are hoping the trial leads to a ...
Canada's smallest canola harvest in 13 years, resulting from severe drought, is forcing importers like Japan and Mexico to ...
Cal BraidLocal Journalism Initiative reporterThe Taber Times In early September, the Canadian Canola Growers Association (CCGA) said the canola industry was let down by the federal government’s ...
Manitoba Premier Wab Kinew is asking the prime minister to scrap Canada's 100 per cent tariff on Chinese electric vehicles in ...
While they are a long way off from rivalling the plantings in Western Australia or New South Wales, growers in Queensland are ...