China zapped a good chunk of canola’s market gains during the week of March 17 as it proceeded with its 100 per cent tariffs on imports of Canadian canola meal and oil.
For Canadian farmers, China’s recent moves against canola, and the resulting canola price hits, are déjà vu
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