Pulse weekly outlook: Chickpea prices remain low, future bright

MarketsFarm -- Lower prices are expected to lead to a drop in Canadian chickpea acres in 2019, but the future is bright for the crop as new consumer markets gain popularity. Seeded acres for chickpeas almost quadrupled between 2017 and 2018, rising from 160,000 to 442,900, respectively. Since inventory from the 2018 growing season is[...]

Feed weekly outlook: Barley acreage buoyed despite current prices

MarketsFarm -- International demand for Canadian feed barley has been strong thanks to a 2018 growing season drought in Australia that limited exportable supplies. China purchased nearly 950,000 tonnes of Canadian barley in the first seven months of the 2018-19 year, significantly above the five-year average. However, feed markets in general are quite sluggish ahead[...]


CBOT weekly outlook: Corn set to rally

MarketsFarm -- Corn futures on the Chicago Board of Trade may be due for a rally. The March corn contract hit $3.92 per bushel three times earlier in the month, facing stiff resistance to break higher (all figures US$). Prices established lows last week, around $3.7525. "I would like to see resistance be taken to[...]

CBOT weekly outlook: Corn, soybeans under pressure

MarketsFarm -- Market participants on the Chicago Board of Trade (CBOT) are waiting to see how China's novel coronavirus outbreak will impact commodity demand and the global economy. As of Wednesday, confirmed cases neared 25,000 and the death toll was close to 500. In the midst of dealing with the mounting public health crisis, China[...]


New environmental rules expected to further lift diesel prices

MarketsFarm -- Diesel prices in Canada and the U.S. have increased marginally ahead of winter, which is expected for this time of year -- but in the New Year, prices on the farm will likely be higher than normal, as the ocean freight industry adopts new environmental standards. While a farmer's demand for diesel is[...]

Pulse weekly outlook: Planted green, yellow peas lower prices

MarketsFarm -- Green and yellow pea seeding is well underway across the Prairies, causing new-crop prices to slide marginally while spot prices hold firm. As Dale McManus, a broker with Johnston Grain at Welwyn, Sask., explained, seeded acres and new crop prices have an inverse relationship: as seeded acres rise, new crop prices fall. Producers[...]


Feed weekly outlook: Barley prices correct off recent highs

MarketsFarm -- Feed markets in Western Canada have softened slightly following a jump in prices earlier this month. Nelson Neumann, a grain trader for Agfinity, said barley supply was tight earlier in the month as buyers rushed to secure their feed before spring road bans, seeding season and poor weather conditions hampered deliveries. "We saw[...]

Pulse weekly outlook: Yellow, green pea prices vary ahead of seeding

MarketsFarm -- India's tariffs on Canadian pulses hit green and yellow peas particularly hard over the past year -- and the market is still hurting as producers plan acres for 2019. Since yellow pea exports dropped significantly in the middle of the year, "there's going to be a lot of carryover in yellow peas for[...]


Pulse weekly outlook: India aims to boost production

MarketsFarm -- The window of opportunity for Canadian pulses to be exported to India may rapidly be closing, according to a recent announcement from India's agriculture minister. At a World Pulses Day event on Monday, Narendra Singh Tomar said the country is on track to self-sufficiency. Last year, the country consumed about 27 million tonnes[...]

CBOT weekly outlook: Currency, swine fever weigh on prices

MarketsFarm -- A strong U.S. dollar and China's prolonged battle with African swine fever have turned Chicago Board of Trade markets largely bearish. "We're seeing a slew of positive [economic] news out of the U.S., and a rallying dollar that has been strong for four out of five sessions," said Terry Reilly, a grains analyst[...]