Mosaic’s mine shaft tower from its K3 facility in southern Sask. Photo: Greg Berg

Mosaic sees fertilizer demand supported by tight crop supplies into 2023

Reuters – Mosaic Co MOS.N said on Monday it expects tight grain and oilseed markets into 2023, encouraging the continued use of fertilizers despite their surging costs. “The war in Ukraine, high temperatures in North America and Europe, and developing drought conditions in parts of South America highlight the risk for reduced yields globally,” Mosaic said. […] Read more



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As grain prices fall, food prices to ease first in developing world -U.S. official

Sao Paulo | Reuters – Seth Meyer, chief economist at the United States Department of Agriculture, said on Tuesday weaker commodities prices will take longer to ease food inflation in the United States than in the developing world. Some of the world’s poorest nations were hardest hit by a spike in corn and wheat prices after Russia’s […] Read more


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U.S. grains: Wheat firms after Russian strike threatens Ukraine export deal

Chicago | Reuters – Wheat prices rallied on Monday after a Russian missile strike on the Ukrainian port of Odesa over the weekend raised doubts about implementation of last week’s agreement to open a corridor for grain exports from Ukraine. Soybean and corn futures followed wheat, supported by forecasts for hot, dry weather across parts […] Read more




Shortages of sunflower oil caused by the invasion of Ukraine hit Spain in March (the sign at this Barcelona supermarket says customers can only buy two bottles per person) but made headlines when limits were imposed on British shoppers recently. Coupled with a ban on exports from the world’s largest palm oil exporter, veg prices are expected to remain very high for a while. But it will also likely spur more production in many countries, says the general manager of Alberta Canola.

Sold-out shelves are back — but now it’s vegetable oil in short supply

Global supply was tight before Ukraine invasion, and now some countries are imposing limits on shoppers

Reading Time: 4 minutes Toilet paper. Dairy products. Flour. In the early days of the pandemic, everyday staples became near-luxury items as signs went up limiting purchases to one or two per customer. Now, thanks to another global crisis disrupting supply chains, vegetable oil is getting the same treatment in some parts of the world. “There’s already a strong […] Read more



Refugees from Ukraine wait the Ukrainian-Slovakian border following Russia's invasion of Ukraine, in Vysne Nemecke, Slovakia, Mar. 4, 2022.

Russia’s war could affect agriculture around the globe

Fallout from the invasion could prompt a rethink and reordering of current systems, say economic experts

Reading Time: 4 minutes Russia’s invasion of Ukraine will not only roil commodity markets in the short term, but could lead to some structural changes to agriculture both here and abroad. [READ MORE] Farming behind the lines in Ukraine Livestock production, the rise of faux meats, phosphorus recycling and biofuels were some of the issues raised by ag economic […] Read more