Few alterations seen in new global supply/demand report

MarketsFarm -- There were few notable changes in the latest monthly supply-and-demand report from the International Grains Council (IGC) on Thursday. One of the more significant alterations was its 1.42 per cent increase to total global production from that in 2019-20, at nearly 2.216 billion tonnes. It also raises its estimate for this marketing year's[...]

Port of Thunder Bay wraps up 21st-century-best year

MarketsFarm -- The last vessel of the 2020-21 shipping season left the Port of Thunder Bay on Tuesday, wrapping up the busiest year at the port since 1997. Annual cargo volumes through came in at 10.2 million tonnes, which marked the first time the tonnage topped 10 million since 1997. A total of 9.3 million[...]


Thunder Bay port on pace for largest season in over 20 years

MarketsFarm -- Shipping activity through the Port of Thunder Bay remained strong during November, with just over a million tonnes of grain moving through the facility on the northern shore of Lake Superior. Increased demand for Canadian grain in Europe, the Middle East and Africa has led the port to a 20-year high for cargo[...]

Grain vessels backing up at West Coast

MarketsFarm -- Vessels waiting to ship grain off Canada’s West Coast are backing up as blockades across the country slow rail traffic, according to reports tracking grain movement. Railway blockades have sprung up at a number of locations across the country over the past two weeks, as protestors express solidarity with Wet’suwet’en hereditary chiefs opposing[...]


Japan increases demand for canola

MarketsFarm -- Japan has continued to generate an increased demand for canola, according to Daisuke Sasatani, the U.S. Department of Agriculture's (USDA) attaché in Tokyo. Sasatani said approximately 98 per cent of Japan's canola imports are from Canada, while Australia supplies the remainder. The attaché estimated Japan's canola imports in 2020-21 are to rise by[...]

Longer-range forecast points to warmer-than-normal winter

MarketsFarm -- Warmer-than-normal temperatures are in the long-range forecast across all of Canada for the next three months, according to the latest outlook from Environment Canada. The latest seasonal forecast from the government agency, released Thursday, calls for a 40 to 70 per cent chance of above-normal temperatures from January through March for the western[...]


Wet or dry spring ahead? Depends on where in Canada

MarketsFarm -- There will be increased in risk of flooding this spring in British Columbia, western Alberta and parts of Eastern Canada, according to a report Friday from AccuWeather. Meanwhile, dry conditions are expected to continue across the Prairies. AccuWeather's report forecasts below-normal temperatures for B.C. and western Alberta going into spring. That could delay[...]

Pulse weekly outlook: Turkey may see larger red lentil crop

MarketsFarm -- Turkey is expecting to see an increase in lentil production in 2020, according to a processor in the country. White bean production is also expected to rise, although chickpea production could be down slightly on the year. Fethi Sonmez, CEO of Turkey-based Armada Foods, expects to see red lentil production in the country[...]


Poor Chinese demand a setback for grain exports

MarketsFarm -- Canadian grain exports from licensed facilities are running well behind the previous year's pace, due primarily to a sharp reduction in movement to China, according to latest monthly data from the Canadian Grain Commission. Total exports at Dec. 31 of grain, oilseed and pulse crops for the 2019-20 crop year to date came[...]

Pulse weekly outlook: Ukraine's pulse production waning

MarketsFarm -- There has been a marked decline in the amount of pulses grown by farmers in Ukraine over the last couple of years, highlighted in an article written for the Global Pulse Confederation by Sergey Feofilov, director general of UkrAgroConsult. Feofilov noted total pulse production in Ukraine dropped almost 25.9 per cent from 2018[...]