This week's USDA report has forecast global wheat stocks to fall for a second year in 2021-22, while the stocks held by the eight major exporters continue to fall as a percent of the total estimated stocks.
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by Cliff Jamieson , Canadian Grains Analyst
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by Cliff Jamieson , Canadian Grains Analyst
We look at the long-term trend in Canada's all-wheat production and canola production, adding the USDA's Aug. 12 forecast for 2021-22.
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by Cliff Jamieson , Canadian Grains Analyst
Malaysian crude oil reached a fresh contract high on Aug. 11, while rapeseed came close. Some shifts in trade patterns are taking place.
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by Cliff Jamieson , Canadian Grains Analyst
The Canadian Canola Board Margin Index has been under pressure during the past week, while putting a damper on prices despite strength seen in global oilseeds and vegetable oils.
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by Cliff Jamieson , Canadian Grains Analyst
Spring wheat futures continue to drift sideways. There are a few technical signs that bears watching.
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by Cliff Jamieson , Canadian Grains Analyst
This study looks at the relationship between commercial stocks and total grain stocks as of July 31 and projects the July 31 stocks based on the five-year average of this ratio.
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by Cliff Jamieson , Canadian Grains Analyst
We look at miscellaneous trade data for Canadian grains and products and how these relate to current forecasts.
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by Cliff Jamieson , Canadian Grains Analyst
The crop condition index for Saskatchewan crops have slid lower during the past two weeks on continued hot and dry conditions.
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by Cliff Jamieson , Canadian Grains Analyst
While focus remains on the potential for North American spring wheat, there are also some bullish signs in global wheat markets.
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by Cliff Jamieson , Canadian Grains Analyst
Despite a forecast for grain ending stocks to fall significantly in 2020-21, commercial stocks in primary elevators are higher than 2020 and the three-year average as of week 50.
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by Cliff Jamieson , Canadian Grains Analyst
Despite shrinking canola stocks, the June canola crush volume was up from the previous month and higher than the three-year average.
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by Cliff Jamieson , Canadian Grains Analyst
November canola finished higher for a third straight session on July 26, achieving its largest one-day move in nine sessions while nearing another test of $900/mt. An upside breakout from its current consolidation pattern could lead to a sharp move higher.
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by Cliff Jamieson , Canadian Grains Analyst
This study looks at Canada's largest export targets for select crops and how volumes have increased in 2020-21.
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by Cliff Jamieson , Canadian Grains Analyst
Improvements have been seen in rail movement of grain to the West Cost, although both railways remain on alert as British Columbia declares a state of emergency due to wildfires. Experts say this situation could last six to seven more weeks.
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by Cliff Jamieson , Canadian Grains Analyst
AAFC's July supply and demand estimates tweaked 2020-21 demand for a few crops, while making adjustments based on Statistics Canada's most recent seeded acre estimates. Yields for most crops remain relatively close to June estimates.
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by Cliff Jamieson , Canadian Grains Analyst
Declining crop conditions seen for many crops in the U.S. could be a preview of what is to come on the Prairies, while a smaller crop in both countries will lead to some changes in the directional flow of grain in 2021-22.
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by Cliff Jamieson , Canadian Grains Analyst
The Canadian dollar lost 96 basis points last week and a further 95 basis points on July 19, moving towards a test of 2021 lows.
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by Cliff Jamieson , Canadian Grains Analyst
The hard red spring wheat/hard red winter wheat spread is viewed as a proxy for the demand for protein wheat. Current spreads are close to testing long-term highs.
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by Cliff Jamieson , Canadian Grains Analyst
Saskatchewan Agriculture's bi-weekly crop condition ratings include the effects of the extreme heat in early July. There are wide spreads in results across the six regions of the province.
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