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China boosts soybean buys from Argentina, Uruguay amid U.S. trade war, sources say

China has yet to book US soybean imports for fourth quarter

By Ella Cao, Naveen Thukral, Reuters August 29, 2025
Reading Time: 2 minutes China's soybean importers are boosting purchases from Argentina and Uruguay over the next year to fill the supply gap left by the absence of U.S. shipments as the trade war drags on.

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Markets, Reuters

U.S. grains: Soybeans pressured by lack of Chinese demand; corn rises on export sales

By Heather Schlitz, Reuters August 28, 2025
Reading Time: < 1 minute Chicago soybean futures came under pressure on Thursday on a lack of Chinese demand for the U.S. oilseed while corn futures ticked higher on strong export sales data, analysts said.


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Canola, Cereals, Crops, Markets, Pulses

Saskatchewan harvest lags behind

Wet weather limits progress in some areas

By Glen Hallick - MarketsFarm August 28, 2025
Reading Time: < 1 minute At 12 per cent complete as of Aug. 25, harvest progress in Saskatchewan was well behind the five-year average of 25 per cent finished, the provincial agriculture department reported. Rain and thunderstorms hampered harvesting in some areas of Saskatchewan.

Mature standing canola is ready for harvest in west-central Manitoba in late September. PHOTO: ALEXIS STOCKFORD
Canola, Cereals, Crops, Markets, Pulses, Spring Wheat, Winter Wheat

More canola, a bit less wheat in 2025/26 says StatCan

Mixed projections for other cereals, oilseed, pulses

By Glen Hallick - MarketsFarm August 28, 2025
Reading Time: 2 minutes Canadian farmers are forecast to harvest more canola in 2025/26, while there’s to be less wheat, Statistics Canada said in its crop production report on Aug. 28.


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Markets, Reuters

U.S. grains: Wheat falls on favorable weather in growing regions

By Renee Hickman, Reuters August 27, 2025
Reading Time: < 1 minute Chicago wheat futures lost ground on Wednesday, with prices weighed down by large global harvests, favorable weather in growing areas, and a strong U.S. dollar, analysts said.

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Canola, Markets

ICE Weekly: Soyoil influencing canola prices

Up-and-down trade for oilseed

By Adam Peleshaty August 27, 2025
Reading Time: 2 minutes Chicago soyoil prices seem to be the main influencer of canola's price movement during the week ended Aug. 27, 2025.


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Markets, Reuters

U.S. grains: Corn futures lower as farmers sell, soy choppy

By Heather Schlitz, Reuters August 26, 2025
Reading Time: 2 minutes Chicago corn futures ticked lower on Tuesday on selling pressure as soybeans chopped up and down, though expectations of a bumper U.S. harvest limited the upside in prices, analysts said.

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Markets, Reuters

U.S. grains: Soybeans fall as hopes for Chinese demand wane; corn, wheat firm

By Heather Schlitz, Reuters August 25, 2025
Reading Time: 2 minutes Chicago soybeans fell on Monday after hitting two-month highs on Friday, as industry players lost confidence that Chinese buyers would purchase U.S. soybeans, while dealers assessed exemptions granted to U.S. crude oil refiners for use of soy-based biofuels.


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Crops, News

Alberta Crop Report: Two sides of the same weather coin

Opposite weather delays harvest operations

By Adam Peleshaty August 25, 2025
Reading Time: 2 minutes Wet weather in the northern half of Alberta and dry weather in the south delayed harvest across the province during the week ended Aug. 19, 2025.

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News, Reuters

China says ‘rampant’ U.S. protectionism threatens agricultural ties

By Reuters August 25, 2025
Reading Time: 2 minutes U.S. protectionism is undermining agricultural cooperation with China, Beijing's ambassador to Washington said, warning that farmers should not bear the price of the trade war between the world's two largest economies.


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