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Confirmation of large canola short position slowly appears

CFTC data flow slowly resuming

MarketsFarm — The size of the fund short position in canola rose in February and likely grew even larger in March, as weekly Commitments of Traders data slowly trickles out from the U.S. Commodity Futures Trading Commission (CFTC). CFTC data has stalled since a ‘cyber-related incident’ delayed the release of the data for weeks. As […] Read more

ICE May 2023 canola with 20-day moving average, RSI and CFTC Commitments of Traders data. (Barchart)

Reading between the lines: Oversold canola due for correction

Technical signs point to possible recovery

MarketsFarm — Canola futures posted sharp losses over the past week, with the May contract touching its weakest level in six months. While damage was done from a chart standpoint, there are technical signs that a recovery is possible. RSI The relative strength index (RSI) is a technical indicator that provides insight into whether a […] Read more


Canola industry ready to move forward

Canola industry ready to move forward

The Canola Council of Canada celebrated a return to normalcy at its annual meeting at the Canadian Crops Convention in Ottawa. “Our theme this year is ‘from adversity to opportunity’ and I think that’s very fitting,” said Jim Everson, the group’s president. Production has rebounded following the drought of 2021, meaning there’s opportunity to develop […] Read more

A grasshopper in a canola field near Starbuck, Man. in the summer of 2019. (MarketsFarm photo by Glen Hallick)

Adama’s lambda-cy products to be available this year

Company to continue selling Silencer, Zivata after recall

The Canadian arm of ag chem firm Adama says it’s relabelled its inventories of lambda-cyhalothrin insecticide products Silencer and Zivata and will have them available for sale to farmers in 2023. The company had said last November it wasn’t yet sure those products would be available this year under an approaching deadline following a 2021 […] Read more


The USDA building in Washington, D.C. (Art Wager/iStock/Getty Images)

USDA sees increased EU canola imports, no extra from Canada

U.S. also projects higher Canadian ending stocks

MarketsFarm — The European Union will likely import more canola (rapeseed) this year than earlier thought, but any increased movement should come from Australia or Ukraine rather than Canada, according to updated projections from the U.S. Department of Agriculture. USDA raised its forecast for European rapeseed imports during the 2022-23 marketing year by 550,000 tonnes, […] Read more

ICE May 2023 canola with Bollinger bands (20,2). (Barchart)

ICE weekly outlook: Upswings likely out of question for canola

Canada's exports expected to ebb

MarketsFarm — Don’t expect any large increases in canola prices any time soon, according to Ken Ball of PI Financial in Winnipeg. In fact, there’s a good chance seen that old-crop canola could fall below its support level of $800 per tonne. Ball said 2022-23 canola ending stocks in Canada could increase because of the […] Read more


Shane Strydhorst fills his drill with seed for faba beans, which was his most profitable crop in two of the last four years. But the Alberta Pulse Growers chair concedes that pulse crops are an also-ran on many farms — something his farm group is fighting to change.

Pulse crops struggle to keep up in the crop popularity sweepstakes

Peas, lentils and beans cut the fertilizer bill (and emissions) but run a distant fourth in acres

Reading Time: 5 minutes When Alberta Pulse Growers recently announced its new board, it sent a press release to say it would work hard “to achieve the vision of pulses on every farm.” But while many producers grow pulses (at least some of the time), the nitrogen-fixing legumes run far behind canola, wheat and barley in the crop popularity […] Read more

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Merit Foods stakeholder looking to buy company

Burcon 'actively engaged' with company's receiver

One of the joint-venture owners of Winnipeg pea and canola protein processor Merit Functional Foods says it’s in talks to buy full control of the cash-strapped company. Two days after Merit entered a court-ordered receivership, Vancouver-based Burcon NutraScience announced Friday it “intends to submit a formal proposal to acquire the business.” Burcon said Merit’s receivership […] Read more


FCC says high costs favour more wheat acres in 2023

FCC says high costs favour more wheat acres in 2023

Reading Time: < 1 minute High prices for fertilizer and chemicals will push up wheat acres and lower canola and corn plantings this year, Farm Credit Canada says in its latest outlook for crop inputs. Overall acreage for wheat will jump 7.3 per cent as farmers turn to “less-input-intensive crops,” the lender forecasts. It predicts both canola and corn acres […] Read more

(Screengrab from Merit Functional Foods video via YouTube)

Plant protein processor Merit Foods in receivership

Company owes $95 million to EDC, FCC

The company behind a new Prairie processing plant extracting plant-based proteins from peas and canola has landed in receivership, in the high eight figures’ debt to its secured lenders. PricewaterhouseCoopers (PwC) on Wednesday announced it’s the receiver for both Merit Functional Foods Corp. and the numbered company that owns Merit’s processing plant and property in […] Read more