Prairie cash wheat: Bids mixed

MarketsFarm -- Wheat bids in Western Canada were mixed during the week ended Friday, with some gains observed in Canada Western Red Spring (CWRS) wheat, and a mixed tone for Canada Prairie Spring Red (CPSR). Durum (CWAD) saw small losses. Average CWRS (13.5 per cent protein) wheat prices were steady to up by $4 per[...]

Thunder Bay sees increased port traffic to start season

MarketsFarm -- The Port of Thunder Bay reports "a surge in grain throughput" as the global COVID-19 pandemic has led to tight grain supplies in some countries and an increase in demand. Grain moved through Thunder Bay, on the northern shore of Lake Superior, is loaded onto "laker" vessels that transport to North American destinations[...]


Virus fears weigh on global shipping sector

MarketsFarm -- Global shipping rates continue to decline, hitting record lows in some cases, amid declining demand and concerns over the coronavirus outbreak in China. The Baltic Dry Index (BDI), compiled by the London-based Baltic Exchange, provides an assessment of the price of moving major raw materials by sea. The BDI has fallen for 13[...]

Thunder Bay wraps up active shipping season

MarketsFarm -- The last cargo vessel of the year departed the Port of Thunder Bay on Sunday, bringing total cargo shipments through the facility to their highest level in half-a-decade. "Strong shipments of Prairie-grown grain and other dry bulk commodities from Western Canada buoyed the port's cargo tonnage to 9.3 million metric tonnes, the highest[...]


Demand may encourage more red lentil acres: AGT

MarketsFarm -- Improving lentil prices over the past month may encourage more acres of the pulse crop in Western Canada this spring, according to an industry official, as seeding is set to start within the next few weeks. "With the recent March demand surge, mostly due to COVID-19, pulse prices have increased sending a signal[...]

NFU paper lays out solutions for climate, farming challenges

MarketsFarm -- The global climate crisis is interlinked with the financial crisis on Canadian farms, according to a new discussion paper from the National Farmers Union (NFU). The paper proposes changes to agriculture practices that could help the sector become part of the solution to both major issues. Compiled by Darrin Qualman in collaboration with[...]


Grain vessel lineup rising at Vancouver

CNS Canada -- The lineup of grain vessels waiting for loading at Vancouver increased to 21 for Week 8 of the grain shipping season. Reports by Quorum Corp., which monitors Prairie grain handling, stated vessels at Vancouver were up 31 per cent from the previous week (17). The increase in ships raised sentiments that grain[...]

Canola shipments boost Thunder Bay port activity

MarketsFarm -- Cargo movement through the Port of Thunder Bay is running ahead of the previous year's pace, with some of the extra movement tied to increased canola exports to Europe, according to the latest data from the port authority. Total cargo movement in September of 1.1 million tonnes compares with the 919,386 tonnes reported[...]


Canadians to spend more on food in 2020, report predicts

MarketsFarm -- Canadians will spend two to four per cent more on food in 2020, according to the latest Canada Food Price Report from researchers at Dalhousie University's Agri-Food Analytics Lab and the University of Guelph. The average family in the country will see its total food bill for groceries and restaurant meals rise by[...]

Canada's canola crush posts new monthly record

MarketsFarm -- Canadian oilseed processors set a new monthly record in October 2019, crushing 882,301 tonnes of canola during the reporting period, according to the latest data from Statistics Canada. The crush pace was up by 114,000 tonnes from the previous month and compares with the year-ago October crush of 786,770 tonnes. The previous single[...]