ICE weekly outlook: Volatility hampers canola

MarketsFarm -- Canola values have been at the mercy of volatile financial markets this week, trading in lockstep with headlines of plummeting crude oil values and stock indices. “We’re getting into a bit of a pattern in the markets,” Ken Ball of P.I. Financial in Winnipeg said, explaining that prices will show some strength, then[...]

ICE weekly outlook: Canola loses strength at midweek

MarketsFarm -- ICE Futures canola contracts succumbed to pressure from comparable vegetable oils at midweek, after showing strength earlier in the week. Ken Ball of P.I. Financial said lower soyoil values put canola "under tremendous pressure." Nearby soyoil contracts were down by about a penny on Wednesday. Earlier in the week, rumours swirled regarding the[...]


CBOT weekly outlook: WASDE largely neutral for soy, corn

MarketsFarm -- The world agricultural supply and demand estimates (WASDE) from the U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA) had a "benign effect" on the Chicago Board of Trade (CBOT), according to one trader. That's mainly because U.S. production estimates for corn, wheat, and soybeans were largely unchanged. The U.S. soybean production estimate for 2020-21 was unchanged[...]

ICE weekly outlook: Canola stronger at midweek

MarketsFarm -- Canola was "well supported" at midweek, bolstered by strength in comparable vegetable oils and relative weakness in the Canadian dollar. Chicago soy was underpinned by strong export demand and the expectation that the U.S. and China will sign Phase One of their trade deal next week. However, with heightened geopolitical tension in the[...]


CBOT weekly outlook: U.S. grain traders watch yields, demand

MarketsFarm -- Soybean and corn prices on the Chicago Board of Trade remain at the behest of geopolitical pressures and questionable crop yields. Terry Reilly, a grains analyst with Futures International in Chicago, said traders are keeping a close eye on the U.S. Pro Farmer tour throughout the eastern Corn Belt region. The tour has[...]

Pulse weekly outlook: Pandemic may pose market opportunity

MarketsFarm -- Plant protein products were steadily rising in popularity before the COVID-19 pandemic set in -- but that industry could also get a boost from consumers shifting away from meat in a post-pandemic world. "There's an increased level of awareness of hygiene issues in the meat industry," Vishal Vijay, head of business development at[...]


CBOT weekly outlook: Bargain buying lifts some commodities

MarketsFarm -- Despite an ever-changing economic environment due to the global COVID-19 pandemic, ag commodity prices may be sheltered from the worst bearish sentiments. "Global import businesses have taken off this week due to lower commodity prices," said Terry Reilly of Futures International in Chicago. "If we do see an economic slowdown, we'll probably see[...]

Pulse weekly outlook: Canadian lentil prices remain stable

MarketsFarm – Early summer was characterized by concerns that dry, hot weather across the Canadian Prairies would impede lentil yields. However, recently improved growing conditions meant lentil crops have stayed largely stable. "It's a completely different scenario now than it was two weeks ago," said Darwin Hamilton of Kalshae Commodities in Winnipeg. "A month ago[...]


Variable yields supportive for mustard prices

MarketsFarm -- Statistics Canada's principal field crop production report last week estimated a significant drop in Canada's 2019 mustard production. In September, the agency estimated Canadian mustard would total about 141,000 tonnes. However, due to challenging growing conditions and a slight reduction in acreage, the StatsCan estimates released Friday were revised downward to 134,600 tonnes.[...]

Pulse weekly outlook: Attractive lentil prices may boost acres

MarketsFarm -- As prices for both red and green lentils stay firm, experts have predicted lentil acreage across Canada to increase for the 2019 growing season. Carryover from past crops has been negligible in previous years, and what had been produced was quickly sold throughout the year. "This helps farmers' confidence," said Tanvir Zaidi, CEO[...]