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Crops, Markets

Farmers’ wheat, canola deliveries picking up in West

Commercial canola stocks increase

By Phil Franz-Warkentin September 17, 2022
MarketsFarm — The advancing Prairie harvest has seen an increase in farmer deliveries of grains and oilseeds into the commercial pipeline, according to the latest weekly data from the Canadian […] Read more

(Dave Bedard photo)
Crops, Markets

Ending stocks tumble due to drought: StatCan

Canola stocks are below 'pipeline levels'

By Adam Peleshaty September 8, 2022
MarketsFarm — Severe drought in Western Canada during the summer of 2021 has played a major part in reducing the stocks for Canada’s principal field crops at the end of […] Read more

(Dave Bedard photo)
Crops, Markets

AAFC raises wheat, canola production estimates

Ending stocks outlook mixed

By Phil Franz-Warkentin July 22, 2022
MarketsFarm — Canadian wheat and canola production are both expected to come in above earlier expectations in updated supply/demand projections from Agriculture and Agri-Food Canada, released Thursday. However, while wheat […] Read more

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Crops

Saskatchewan crops advancing quickly

By MarketsFarm July 22, 2022
MarketsFarm — Hot and humid conditions saw crops in Saskatchewan advance quickly during the week ended Monday, according to the latest provincial crop report — although the humidity has slowed […] Read more

A Canada-wide map of drought conditions. Photo credit: Canadian Drought Monitor
Crops

Drought conditions remain in Alberta, Saskatchewan

By Adam Peleshaty, MarketsFarm July 13, 2022
MarketsFarm — After copious amounts of precipitation alleviated the most severe drought conditions in Saskatchewan and Alberta, there were still some areas dealing with extreme dryness entering July, according to […] Read more


File photo of tea plantations in Sri Lanka. (Dmitrii Anikin/iStock/Getty Images)
Crops

Rajapaksa dynasty draws to humiliating close in Sri Lanka

Food shortages, fertilizer ban among flashpoints

By Devjyot Ghoshal, Uditha Jayasinghe July 13, 2022
Colombo | Reuters — The Rajapaksa dynasty dominated Sri Lankan politics until April when street protests against fuel and food shortages began to slip out of control. President Gotabaya Rajapaksa […] Read more

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Crops

Rains bring much-needed moisture to Alberta’s south

By Adam Peleshaty - Marketsfarm June 10, 2022
MarketsFarm — Rains across southern and central regions of Alberta were both much-needed and well-received during the week ended Tuesday. Both regions received 20 to 50 millimetres of precipitation, according […] Read more

Yara’s fertilizer terminal at Stockton, California. (Sebastian Braum photo, Yara.com)
Crops

Fertilizer maker Yara says world faces extreme food supply shock

Sanctions cut global fertilizer supply 15 per cent, company says

By Dmitry Zhdannikov May 27, 2022
Davos, Switzerland | Reuters — Norwegian fertilizer giant Yara says donors urgently need to close the U.N.’s $10 billion food programme funding gap to avoid a catastrophe as sanctions on […] Read more


AAFC’s Drought Monitor map at April 30, 2022. (Agriculture.canada.ca)

Drought gone in Manitoba but worsening in Alberta, AAFC reports

By MarketsFarm May 9, 2022
MarketsFarm — Record-breaking precipitation in southern Manitoba and eastern Saskatchewan helped improve moisture conditions in the region in April, taking much of the area out of the drought classification, according […] Read more

Yuri and Oleksiy, farmers wearing body armours and helmets, prepare for field work in Ukraine’s Zaporizhzhia region amid Russia’s invasion, on April 26, 2022. (Photo: Reuters/Ueslei Marcelino)
Crops

Worsening global food security needs Ukraine, Russia production, UN chief says

By Felix Onuah May 5, 2022
Abuja | Reuters — U.N. Secretary-General Antonio Guterres said Wednesday the problem of global food security could not be solved without restoring Ukrainian agricultural production and Russian food and fertilizer […] Read more

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