Global trade tensions are expected to cause a shortage of rapeseed meal from April to June 2025, with total exports predicted to decline by 16% to 2.1 million tonnes, the lowest quarterly volume since July-September 2022. The European market is particularly affected, with an increase in rapeseed meal prices due to seasonally low processing volumes and uncertainty in Canadian canola exports to China and the US, as well as Russian and Belarusian rapeseed meal facing a 50% duty in the EU. This has led to changes in demand in the feed industry, with Argentine soybean meal trading at $377/t. Canadian farmers are planting less canola and more wheat, leading to a second consecutive annual decline in canola planting.