Lentil acreage a surprise

The large amount of lentils seeded in Western Canada, as per Statistics Canada’s latest acreage report, came as a surprise to market participants who had generally expected to see a downward revision. The federal statistics agency on Wednesday estimated lentil area at 2.61 million acres, which compares to 2.46 million acres in the April 2012 […] Read more






New-crop Prairie lentils seeing weak demand

New-crop demand for Canadian lentils has been extremely light as foreign investors are waiting for the weather situation across the Prairies to stabilize before getting more involved, an industry official said. "The only business that’s going on right now is with people who have to buy. Otherwise they’re sitting on the sidelines because there’s really […] Read more


Rye export interest picking up

Domestic demand for Canadian rye has been flat for the last five to 10 years, but strong export interest for the commodity is seen to be keeping the industry afloat. Local demand hasn’t been more than steady because as the Canadian population ages, they seem to be drinking less beer and liquor, said John Pauch, […] Read more

Ag Canada pulse/special crop supply forecasts unchanged

The production of Canada’s major pulse and special crop supply was unchanged from the previous month, according to updated supply/demand tables released by Agriculture and Agri-Food Canada’s Market Analysis Division on June 14. All numbers from the June 14 report were unchanged from the previous report. However, Canadian producers are expected to increase seeded are […] Read more



Warm spring brings more insects to Prairies

A warm spring across the Prairies is bringing larger insect populations to crop-growing regions this season. Manitoba and Alberta canola crops are seeing increasing populations of flea beetles this spring. The insects feed on multiple parts of the plant and can be very damaging for canola in its early development stages. Both provinces have already […] Read more