Canada has increased exports of canola oil since the beginning of July

Published 2023년 11월 10일

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Canada's canola oil exports reached a six-month high in September, with sales totaling 293,000 tons. Analysts attribute this increase to a 60% rise in exports compared to the same month last year, driven by strong demand from the United States. The US share in Canada's canola oil exports rose to 95% in the period from July to September, and is projected to reach 88% for the 2022/23 MY.
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In September, Canada sold 293 thousand tons of canola (rapeseed) oil to foreign markets, the highest volume in the last six months. This estimate was published by analysts of OilWorld (Germany). They note that the current export figure is 60% higher than the level of shipments for the same month last year. In addition, experts record an increase in sales of Canadian canola oil by 39% in the period from July to September this year – up to 0.83 million tons. According to analysts, the growth of exports is largely due to the strong demand from the US. “Over the past year, processed products in North America have been trading at a significant premium to prices on the world market, reflecting a shortage of products and encouraging the United ...

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