Full-scale invasion of Ukraine by Russia unlikely

Tensions are underpinning wheat prices, further escalation would likely see short-term increases

With at least 100,000 Russian troops deployed to the border with Ukraine, the threat of war between the two countries has sharply increased. Added to that is the effect the ramped-up tensions are having on wheat prices. An all-out invasion by Russia is something not very likely, according to Yuliia Ivaniuk, the co-ordinator at the Centre





A cornfield near Victoria, about 300 km northwest of Buenos Aires, on Jan. 13. Agencies have cut back their forecasts for Argentina’s corn and soybean crops due to recent heat and drought.

Not the best week for canola

Oilseed traders’ eyes are now on South America’s forecasts

Old-crop canola ran into a tough week on ICE Futures with the nearby March contract retreating by more than $50 per tonne. Also, the May 2022 contract gave up over $40 per tonne while new-crop November remained relatively firm. Part of this pullback was that old-crop canola simply became too expensive when compared to other



Price increases seen on heavier cattle

Price increases seen on heavier cattle

U.S. demand was supportive for Manitoba cash values

Only three cattle auctions went ahead this week across Manitoba — one of which, Heartland Livestock Services’ sale at Virden, was hit with a snowstorm that drastically cut the number of head coming to market. Manager Brennin Jack said only around 130 head were sold on Jan. 5, which wasn’t big enough of a sample