MarketsFarm — Canadian canola ending stocks for 2022-23 were revised higher by Agriculture and Agri-Food Canada in its latest supply/demand estimates, released Friday. The larger carryout projection came despite a downward revision to production, as both exports and domestic usage were also down from the November report. The government agency now sees canola carryout of […] Read more
AAFC raises canola stocks projection, despite smaller crop
Department also trims wheat ending stocks
U.S. grains: Soy futures fall despite strong exports
Chicago corn, wheat rise
Chicago | Reuters — Chicago Board of Trade soybean futures fell on Thursday on concerns that a firm dollar and a weakening global economy could slow the robust pace of exports that has supported prices since harvest, traders said. Wheat futures were strong on a round of bargain buying following declines in eight of the […] Read more
USDA supply/demand estimates show only minor updates
MarketsFarm — Updated supply-and-demand (WASDE) tables from the U.S. Department of Agriculture included only minimal adjustments to the U.S. and world numbers, with larger revisions likely in the New Year. U.S. soybean and wheat ending stocks projections for the current marketing year were left unchanged, while the corn number was raised slightly. Total U.S. corn […] Read more
U.S. grains: Soybeans climb to 2-1/2 month highs on strong exports
Wheat eases on disappointing exports
Chicago | Reuters — Chicago soybean futures climbed on Thursday, supported by strong export demand, pushing the oilseed to nearly three-month highs. Wheat traded near even after Wednesday’s rebound from a one-year low, although prices remained capped by competition from record high Russian supplies. Corn followed soybeans higher. Movements in grains were limited as traders […] Read more
Australia looking at record wheat, canola crops
Near-record winter crop output expected
MarketsFarm — Australia is forecast to harvest record-large wheat and canola crops in 2022-23, with improved crop prospects in many parts of the country more than offsetting losses in others. That analysis comes from the latest crop report from the Australian Bureau of Agricultural and Resource Economics and Sciences (ABARES), released Tuesday. Total production of […] Read more
Grain movement stats are a window into the market
Weekly numbers from the grain commission give near real-time data on deliveries and exports
Reading Time: 2 minutes Keep an eye on the weekly numbers for producer deliveries and grain exports, says a provincial crops market analyst. “Weekly updates from the Canadian Grain Commission provide useful crop market movement and demand information,” said Neil Blue. The grain commission data covers grain and oilseeds moved in bulk (it doesn’t include container shipments) and it […] Read more
Speculative short position grows in canola
Managed money still net long in soybeans
MarketsFarm — Speculators in the ICE Futures canola were busy liquidating long positions and adding to the short side of the market during the last week of November. That’s caused the net short position to grow to its largest level in two months, according to the latest Commitments of Traders (CoT) report compiled by the […] Read more
Cadmium reduction efforts in durum pay off
Reading Time: < 1 minute The work to reduce cadmium levels in Canada Western Amber Durum has paid dividends, new research by the Canadian Grain Commission has found. “The more than two-fold decrease in cadmium concentrations observed in CWAD bulk exports during the past three decades demonstrates that the breeding programs, cultivar registration requirements in the Canadian registration system, plus […] Read more
U.S. grains: Wheat rises on short-covering, China optimism
Wheat still lost nearly 10 per cent in November; soybeans rise on fresh China sales, corn down
Winnipeg | Reuters — Chicago wheat rose for a second straight session on Wednesday, supported by end-of-the-month short-covering and investor hopes that China will loosen COVID-19 rules, although the grain declined sharply in November on competition from Black Sea supplies. Soybeans also ticked up, touching a two-month peak, as optimism that China will ease restrictions […] Read more
U.S. grains: Wheat inches higher on hopes China will ease COVID-19 measures
Corn slips on export demand concerns
Winnipeg | Reuters — Chicago wheat finished slightly higher on Tuesday after the previous day’s three-month low, as investors saw hope that China would ease measures to counter COVID-19 infections after rare protests in the country unsettled markets a day earlier. Soybeans also gained on optimism about China, but corn dipped over concerns about export […] Read more