Canada reduced weekly exports of oilseeds

Published 2021년 2월 16일

Tridge summary

Canada has seen a decrease in exports of key agricultural products, including canola, soybeans, and barley, for the week of February 1-7, as reported by Statistics Canada. Specifically, canola exports dropped significantly to 169.1 thousand tons from 258.5 thousand tons the previous week. Soybean exports also declined to 60.5 thousand tons from 63.4 thousand tons, while barley exports decreased to 67.4 thousand tons from 108.8 thousand tons. However, durum wheat, peas, and lentils exports increased. Wheat exports, on the other hand, saw an increase, reaching 480.5 thousand tons, which is part of a larger trend of a 30% increase in total wheat shipments from Canada since the start of the current marketing year compared to the same period last season.
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Original content

According to Statistics Canada experts, for the week of February 1-7, Canada reduced the export of canola, soybeans and some grains. In particular, shipments of canola in the reporting period decreased to 169.1 thousand tons against 258.5 thousand tons a week earlier, soybeans - to 60.5 (63.4) thousand tons, barley - to 67.4 (108, 8) thousand tons, durum wheat - up to 84.3 (218) thousand tons, peas - up to 3.5 (26.1) thousand tons, lentils - up to 11.9 (24.2) thousand tons. At the same time, the weekly export of wheat increased - up to 480.5 (252.4) thousand tons. At the same time, ...
Source: Oilworld

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