Although drought and markets are the biggest things on canola producers’ minds now,  there is room for optimism, says Alberta Canola’s newly re-elected chair.

Exciting but challenging times ahead for new Alberta Canola board

A new director and a long-time chair share thoughts on the canola industry

Reading Time: 4 minutes A long-time Alberta Canola director is entering his third term as chair and a new member will replace another long-serving director. Roger Chevraux of east-central Alberta was re-elected as director of Region 11 and to his third term as chair. Jeff Frost of Olds replaces Ian Chitwood of Airdrie in his capacity as Region 8 […] Read more



Don’t grow deregistered canola varieties

Don’t grow deregistered canola varieties

Reading Time: < 1 minute Growing registered canola varieties is an important way to assure Canada’s export customers that the oil and meal quality, biotech traits and disease resistance in the Canadian canola supply meets their requirements. To mitigate risk, do not seed any deregistered canola varieties and do not deliver seed produced from them to an elevator or grain […] Read more









Grain bins in a Saskatchewan field. (MysticEnergy/iStock/Getty Images)

Less Canadian wheat, more canola on hand to end 2023: StatCan

Some had anticipated even larger on-farm canola stocks, given slower export pace

Canadian wheat stocks at the end of 2023 were considerably tighter compared to the previous year, with oats, corn and pulse crops also seeing supply reductions, according to the latest stocks report from Statistics Canada, released Feb. 8, 2024. However, canola, barley and soybean stocks as of Dec. 31, 2023, were higher compared to the previous year.