Nearby canola futures slipped further back during the week ended Sept. 4, as they approached C$600 per tonne. The most-traded November contract lost C$15.50 on the week, that brought it down to C$620.20/tonne.
Some hope seen with trade delegation, federal announcement
Carney announces $370 million to biofuel production
Analyst suggests deal could resolve tariffs on vehicles and metals
Supports for aluminum companies also promised ‘in the coming days’
Fall rye, winter wheat near completion
Canola harvest is underway in Western Canada, but farmers’ outlook for selling that crop faces considerable tariff and trade war hurdles, particularly from China
‘Lack of bullishness’ says trader
Canola 34 per cent above 10-year average