You know supplies are tight when Brazil imports American soybeans. After selling so much of its crop to China this year, it is running short — hence this photo of U.S. soybeans being unloaded at the port of Paranagua, Brazil on Dec. 3. Tight soy supplies have pushed up demand and prices for canola, and should produce “attractive selling opportunities” for farmers here, says Thomas Mielke, executive director of Hamburg-based market analyst firm Oil World.

A deep market dive shows things are golden for canola

Top global authority on edible oil market sees strong demand continuing

Reading Time: 4 minutes Global prices for edible oil and meal have “virtually exploded” in recent weeks — good news for Canadian canola growers hoping to tap into the European market. “The average edible oil price, as well as the average oil meal price, are currently almost 40 per cent above the latest five-year average,” said Thomas Mielke, executive […] Read more



(File photo by Dave Bedard)

Fund net long in canola steady, despite liquidation in U.S.

MarketsFarm — The large net long position fund traders are holding in canola futures held relatively steady during the week ended Tuesday, despite long liquidation in U.S. grains and oilseeds, according to the latest commitment of traders (CoT) report from the U.S. Commodity Futures Trading Commission (CFTC). Managed money fund traders on Tuesday were holding […] Read more



One canola director spot still open

One canola director spot still open

Reading Time: < 1 minute Three directors on the board of the Alberta Canola Producers Commission were re-elected by acclamation. Andre Harpe from Valhalla Centre in Region 2, Ian Chitwood from Airdrie in Region 8, and Roger Chevraux from Killam in Region 11 will all serve a second term as director. There were no nominations in Region 5 and so […] Read more



Canola seed, oil and meal. (Photo courtesy Canola Council of Canada)

October crush numbers up, canola record set

MarketsFarm — Canadian oilseed processors crushed a record amount of canola during October 2020, according to the latest data from Statistics Canada. Increases were reported throughout the canola and soybean crushes when comparing this October with October 2019. October 2020 saw 931,060 tonnes of canola crushed, which bested the previous record of 899,331 tonnes set […] Read more