Canada’s Canola Pile Hits Four-Year High as China Probes Dumping
Canola is piling up in Canada, with supplies only set to grow after China kicked off an anti-dumping investigation.
Stockpiles of the commodity used to make cooking oil and animal feed surged to a four-year high of 3.1 million metric tons by the end of July, according to Statistics Canada data Monday. The 67% jump from a year earlier came ahead of this year’s harvest, with farmers already gathering the new crop.
China, the world’s top canola importer, announced a probe on Canadian shipments last week in response to the Trudeau administration’s tariffs on China’s electric cars and aluminum. Canola exports now are at risk as traders await details on any restrictive measures imposed by Beijing.
Canola futures rose as much as 2.9% in New York, after posting the biggest weekly decline since 2022 last week.
For almost 30 years of expertise in the agri markets, UkrAgroConsult has accumulated an extensive database, which became the basis of the platform AgriSupp.
It is a multi-functional online platform with market intelligence for grains and oilseeds that enables to get access to daily operational information on the Black Sea & Danube markets, analytical reports, historical data.
You are welcome to get a 7-day free demo access!!!
Read also
Pea overproduction in Russia pressures prices and forces market adjustment
Ukraine Loses the EU Market and Returns to Fierce Wheat Competition
Wheat spread reaches seven-month high amid rising US crop concerns
Kazakhstan’s linseed exports will reach a record high of 1 mln tons
BLACK SEA GRAIN. KYIV: Join with a SMART rate by March 31!
Write to us
Our manager will contact you soon