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Markets, Pulses

Pulse weekly: Slight Canadian acreage shifts expected in 2025

More peas and lentils, less chickpeas and beans

By Phil Franz-Warkentin January 21, 2025
Total Canadian pulse plantings are expected to hold relatively steady in 2025, with Canadian farmers seeding more peas and lentils while cutting area to chickpeas and edible beans, according to early estimates from Agriculture and Agri-Food Canada released Jan. 20.

Poor growing conditions this year in the EU may create a greater opportunity for Canadian producers to sell their commodities overseas.  Photo: FIle
Markets

AAFC lowers canola ending stocks estimate

By Phil Franz-Warkentin October 22, 2024
Canadian canola ending stocks for the 2024-25 marketing year are forecast to be tighter than earlier expectations, according to updated supply/demand estimates from Agriculture and Agri-Food Canada (AAFC), released Oct. 21.


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Markets

AAFC ups wheat, canola carryout forecasts

By Phil Franz-Warkentin September 25, 2024
Canadian wheat ending stocks for the 2024-25 marketing year are forecast to be well above earlier expectations, says Agriculture and Agri-Food Canada.

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Crops, Markets

Little faith in accuracy of August StatCan report

By Glen Hallick Marketsfarm August 27, 2024
There appears to be very little credibility that will be given to Statistics Canada’s principal field crop report to be issued on Wednesday. The concerns among analysts and brokers include the timing of the report and the use of satellite imagery.


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Markets

ICE Canada Weekly: Little confidence in AAFC, StatCan reports

By Glen Hallick Marketsfarm August 21, 2024
There is skepticism in the trade towards the latest numbers from Agriculture and Agri-Food Canada and those to come from Statistics Canada on Aug. 28, according to broker Ken Ball of Ventum Financial in Winnipeg.

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Crops, Markets

AAFC revise grain figures in August estimates

By Adam Peleshaty August 20, 2024
Days before Statistics Canada presents its monthly principal field crop estimates, Agriculture and Agri-Food Canada (AAFC) released its estimates on Aug. 20, showing some changes to grains from the month before.


Government funds soybean climate-change resistance research
Crops, News

Government funds soybean climate-change resistance research

By Diana Martin July 31, 2024
Performance Plants Inc. (PPI) is getting a multi-year federal funding boost through the AgriScience Program – Projects Component. Over four years, the agricultural biotechnology developer will receive $2,325,361 to develop a high-yielding, climate change-resistant soybean and enable field testing.

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Crops, Markets

Pulse Weekly: Heat hasn’t affected Saskatchewan crops … yet

By Adam Peleshaty - MarketsFarm July 23, 2024
After heavy rainfall earlier this summer caused flooding in low-lying areas and washed out some pulse acres, Dale Risula said growers couldn’t wait for the heat to help crops develop. Now, the warmer and drier conditions are doing more harm than good.


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Markets

AAFC makes changes in July estimates

By Adam Peleshaty - MarketsFarm July 23, 2024
Agriculture and Agri-Food Canada (AAFC) made a handful of changes to its July balance sheet released on July 22, compared to the month before.

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Markets

ICE Canada Weekly: Canola likely to fall back

By Glen Hallick Marketsfarm July 10, 2024
The Canadian oilseed began to pull back on July 8 as it became caught up in a selloff in the global oilseed market. The November contract finished at C$658.20 per tonne on July 5, gaining more than C$31 on the week. However, by the close on July 10, that contract dropped to C$617.90.


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