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FILE PHOTO: People walk on the beach as a container ship crosses the Gulf of Suez towards the Red Sea before entering the Suez Canal, in El Ain El Sokhna in Suez, east of Cairo, Egypt April 24, 2017. Picture taken April 24, 2017. Photo: Reuters/Amr Abdallah Dalsh
General, Reuters

Only grain ships from Black Sea and for Iran still crossing Red Sea, analysts say

Houthi attacks have disrupted global shipping since November, forcing ships to re-route

By Reuters, GFM Network News March 1, 2024
Grain ships originating from the Black Sea or bound for Iran are about the only ones still sailing through the Red Sea as Houthi militants continue to attack vessels in the area, analysts said on Friday.

Polish farmers gather as they protest at Lithuanian border, alleging Ukrainian grain transports are brought back into Poland as ‘EU’ grain, and against European Union ‘Green Deal” near border crossing at Polish Lithuanian border in Budzisko, Poland, March 1, 2024. REUTERS/Kacper Pempel
General, Reuters

Polish farmers take grain protests to Lithuanian border

Farmers continue to protest against what they say is unfair competition from outside the EU

By Reuters, GFM Network News March 1, 2024
Polish farmers protested on the border with Lithuania on Friday against what they say are imports of Ukrainian grain through the Baltic country, something the Lithuanian officials deny.


Photo: JJ Gouin/iStock/Getty Images Plus
Markets, Reuters

U.S. grains: Soybeans dip to new 3-year low in volatile trading day

Weekly soybean exports on lower end of expectations -USDA

By P.J. Huffstutter, Reuters, GFM Network News February 29, 2024
Chicago Board of Trade soybean futures dipped on Thursday to a new three-year low, pressured by improving South American weather, tepid U.S. export sales and heavier-than-expected contract deliveries, traders said.

(Photo courtesy Canada Beef Inc.)
Markets

Feed barley stuck in downtrend

Canada has imported 564,900 tonnes of U.S. corn since Sept. 1

By Phil Franz-Warkentin, GFM Network News February 29, 2024
The Western Canadian feed market remains under pressure, with barley bids stuck in a steady downtrend.


Oats. (Doug Wilson photo courtesy ARS/USDA)

Oat millers recommend not using Manipulator

Farmers advised the juice may not be worth the squeeze on heels of contamination report

By Robert Arnason, GFM Network News February 29, 2024
Oat millers in Canada are telling growers that a plant growth regulator isn't effective on oats, so farmers probably don't need to use it.

Trucks wait for crossing into Poland at the Rava-Ruska border checkpoint in Ukraine’s Lviv region on April 17, 2023. (Photo: Reuters/Roman Baluk)
General, Reuters

Poland may ban Russian agricultural imports, says PM Tusk

Latvia has already implemented a ban

By Reuters, GFM Network News February 29, 2024
Poland doesn't rule out introducing a ban on agricultural products from Russia, the prime minister said on Thursday during a visit to Warsaw by his counterpart from Latvia, which has already implemented such a ban.


Speaking to delegates at the Canadian Federation of Agriculture annual meeting, the minister referenced the APP while talking about available programs. He said farmers had been through a lot in the last few years with pandemic supply chain issues, global unrest and extreme weather. | Screencap via twitter.com/@CFAFCA
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CFA delegates want interest-free portion of APP back at higher limit

Politicians grilled on intentions toward carbon price exemption bill

By Karen Briere, GFM Network News February 28, 2024
Federal agriculture minister Lawrence MacAulay said Feb. 27 he couldn’t move the interest-free portion of the Advance Payment Program back up to $350,000.

(Kat72/iStock/Getty Images)
General, Markets

Spring road restrictions coming soon to Prairies

Grain, equipment movement can be affected by road bans

By Phil Franz-Warkentin, GFM Network News February 27, 2024
The spring melt across Western Canada will cause disruptions to grain and livestock movement, as seasonal spring road restrictions come into effect across the Prairies.


Photo: Fotokostic/iStock/Getty Images Plus
Markets, Reuters

U.S. grains: Corn extends bounce from three-year lows on bargain buying

Soybean futures backpedal from early advances

By Reuters, Tom Polansek, GFM Network News February 27, 2024
Chicago | Reuters -- Chicago Board of Trade corn futures rose for a second consecutive session on Tuesday, extending a slight recovery from their lowest levels in more than three years.

Photo: daoleduc/iStock/Getty Images Plus
General

Canada-made sustainability index gets funding boost

A pilot version of the index was published in May of 2023

By Geralyn Wichers, GFM Network News February 27, 2024
The federal government has pledged more than $3.1 million for the continued development of a made in Canada sustainability index for agricultural products.


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