North American Grain and Oilseed Review: Canola loses momentum

Lots of red in Chicago

By Glen Hallick, MarketsFarm Glacier FarmMedia MarketsFarm – Intercontinental Exchange canola futures failed to retain their gains on Friday, unable to withstand pressure from Chicago soy. Canola turned higher earlier in today’s session following news of China extending its investigation into allegations of canola dumping by Canada and a Canadian trade delegation heading to China

ICE Canola Midday: Factors combine for upward swing

Feds to announce funding for canola, biofuels

By Glen Hallick Glacier FarmMedia | MarketsFarm – Canola futures on the Intercontinental Exchange continued to rise on Friday morning, with what a trader said was a combination of factors. “We had a nice turn off of the lows yesterday,” the trader said, pointing to canola’s technicals, adding that there had been some short covering.


ICE canola rising Friday morning

Glacier FarmMedia — ICE canola futures were posting solid gains Friday morning, seeing a continuation of Thursday’s correction off five-month lows. China’s Ministry of Commerce said Friday it would prolong its anti-dumping probe into Canadian canola for six months, with a final ruling now not expected until March 9, 2026. The extension raised some optimism

North American Grain and Oilseed Review: Canola finds a positive note

U.S. soy, corn tack on gains as wheat falls back

By Glen Hallick, MarketsFarm Glacier FarmMedia MarketsFarm – Intercontinental Exchange canola futures turned around on Thursday close higher despite a lack of support. There were small upticks in the Chicago soy complex and Malaysian palm oil, while European rapeseed stepped back. Moderate declines in crude oil put pressure on the vegetable oils. An analyst said


ICE Canola Midday: Looking to turn positive

Despite absence of support

By Glen Hallick Glacier FarmMedia | MarketsFarm – Canola futures on the Intercontinental Exchange were attempting to shed their losses on Thursday morning, despite little support from comparable oils. An analyst said canola has been dropping back this week due to increased yield expectations for this year and China’s tariffs on Canadian canola seed and

ICE canola continues lower Thursday morning

Glacier FarmMedia — ICE canola futures were weaker Thursday morning, seeing a continuation of Wednesday’s selloff to post fresh five-month lows. Seasonal harvest pressure amid a lack of significant weather concerns contributed to the softer tone. Manitoba Agriculture reported 10 per cent of the province’s canola was harvested as of Sept. 3, with average yields


North American Grain and Oilseed Review: Weakness in canola

A red day in Chicago

By Glen Hallick, MarketsFarm Glacier FarmMedia MarketsFarm – Intercontinental Exchange canola futures sharply lower on Wednesday as part of the weakness in North American oilseeds. A trader said there’s little for canola or the Chicago soy complex to build on with China not being an overly active export buyer. The trader added that November canola

ICE Canola Midday: Nothing to rally on

Canola poised to drop below C$600/tonne

By Glen Hallick Glacier FarmMedia | MarketsFarm – Canola futures on the Intercontinental Exchange were dropping back on Wednesday morning due to a “lack of bullishness,” said a trader. The trader pointed to the weakness dominating the Chicago soy complex today as to why canola was retreating. He noted the soybean harvest is approaching in


ICE canola touches fresh five-month lows

Glacier FarmMedia — ICE canola futures were weaker Wednesday morning, taking back Tuesday’s gains to post new five-month lows before uncovering some support. Losses in outside markets contributed to the softer tone in canola, with Chicago soyoil, European rapeseed and Malaysian palm oil all lower. Expectations for a large canola crop coupled with concerns over

North American Grain and Oilseed Review: Canola improves

U.S. soybeans, wheat lower as corn bumps up

Intercontinental Exchange canola futures closed higher on Tuesday, following comparable oils to upside. A trader said the slow pace to the Canadian Prairie canola harvest might have contributed to the increases. Alberta reported its canola harvest was 0.4 per cent complete. The November canola contract improved in trying to catch up to its moving averages.