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  • While the bulk of Japan’s canola imports come from Canada, the supplier’s share has dropped from about 96 per cent of Japan’s imports to around 83 per cent. Australia has remained a major source of canola for Japan.
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    India, Japan canola crops to be steady in 2026/27 – USDA

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  • On April 1, profit-taking took May canola down C$13.30/tonne to close at C$718.50. However, it has still remained between C$710 to C$740 since March 24.
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Livestock, Markets

U.S. livestock: Feeders set fresh highs, hogs mixed

By Geralyn Wichers August 19, 2025
Chicago cattle futures ended Tuesday mostly up, with feeder contracts setting fresh highs. Hogs were mixed.

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Markets, Reuters

U.S. grains: Chicago wheat, corn tick lower on continued supply pressure

By Heather Schlitz, Reuters August 19, 2025
Chicago wheat fell on Tuesday, pressured by an upward revision to Russia's wheat crop forecast and the latest talks to end the war in Ukraine, while corn eased as strong yield projections from a U.S. Midwest field tour maintained supply pressure.


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AgTalk farmer mental health support platform sees partnership renewed

Do More Ag’s anonymous chat platform has seen more than 10,000 interactions since its launch in 2023

By Geralyn Wichers August 19, 2025
AgTalk, an anonymous online space for those in the agricultural sector to find mental health support, has seen its funding partnership renewed, the Do More Agriculture Foundation announced on Tuesday.

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Crops, Markets, Pulses

Pulse Weekly: Saskatchewan peas, lentils in good condition

Provincial pulse specialist sees good quality, quantity

By Adam Peleshaty August 19, 2025
Saskatchewan pulse crops are faring well as harvesting operations begin in the province.


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Crops, News

FCC extends support for canola producers

Decision comes after continued global trade disruption, including new Chinese tariffs on canola seed.

By Karen Briere August 19, 2025
Farm Credit Canada has extended its Trade Disruption Customer Support program to canola producers.

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News, Reuters

U.S. soybean farmers urge Trump to make purchase deal with China

By Leah Douglas, Reuters August 19, 2025
U.S. soybean farmers urged President Donald Trump in a Tuesday letter to reach a trade deal with China that secures significant soybean purchase agreements, warning of dire long-term economic outcomes if the country continues to shun the U.S. crop.


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Crops, Markets, Reuters

Dry soils threaten strong Ohio crops; rains boost South Dakota — tour

By Julie Ingwersen, Reuters August 19, 2025
The production potential of Ohio's corn crop is the highest in at least 22 years, scouts on the annual Pro Farmer tour of top U.S. producing states found on Monday, but dry conditions could limit yields by the time the autumn harvest rolls around.

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News, Reuters

Canada’s annual inflation rate eases to 1.7 per cent in July, core measures stay firm

By Promit Mukherjee, Reuters August 19, 2025
Canada’s annual inflation rate eased to 1.7 per cent in July from 1.9 per cent in the prior month as lower year-on-year gasoline prices kept the consumer price index low, but core measures of inflation stayed sticky, data showed on Tuesday.


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Livestock, Markets

Klassen: Feeder market consolidates at historical highs

By Jerry Klassen August 19, 2025
For the week ending August 16, Western Canadian feeder cattle markets were unchanged to $10 higher. Strength was noted in grass yearlings in the 800-950-pound categories.

Photo: Geralyn Wichers
Livestock, Markets

U.S. livestock: Feeder contracts set fresh highs

By Geralyn Wichers August 18, 2025
Chicago feeder cattle futures set fresh highs on Monday. Lean hog contracts also rose.


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