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    16mmt? 2015 Canola crop...DTN Comments on Canola...

    I spoke with the manager of a local Canola Crusher yesterday... and we are seeing and hearing that the 2015 harvest will sneak up close to 16mmt of Canola!

    Here is DTN's take on recent developments.

    Agriculture and Agri-Food Canada have faced challenges this season, with the 2015 production potential at one time pegged as low as 12.5 mmt by trade participants only to see late summer rains improve conditions to the point that trade talk is suggesting the possibility of a 15 mmt crop or higher. Previous year adjustments to stocks by Statistics Canada have also substantially increased this crop year's carry-in to 2.3 mmt. Demand has not slowed.

    As seen on the attached chart, the cumulative canola crush reported by Canadian Oilseed Processors as of October 14 is above the same date reported last year and the five year average. Exports are only slightly behind year-ago levels as of week 10 and well ahead of the five-year average.

    While the November/July spread has weakened over the past couple of sessions to an $8/metric ton carry (July trading above the November), this is $4/mt narrower that the $12/mt reported for the similar date last year and also narrower than the $16.10/mt average over the past five-years for this date, continuing to reflect a mildly bullish structure in this market through the end of the crop year.

    Cliff Jamieson can be reached at cliff.jamieson@dtn.com

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    #2
    but where is the canola surge we were to beware of ?

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      Tom, if this crop is 15 MMT plus, we are going to have a serious oversupply of canola on the books heading into crop year end. 3 MMT plus . . .

      Unstable global economies will impact our export movement. Also, the spot Cdn dollar appears in an uptrend. Spot loonie move toward 80 cents U.S. cents may be possible on U.S. $ weakness and gradual rise in WTI crude prices this winter.

      There is no spread to speak of right now from Jan to July. Definitely fundamentals are not basis friendly (IMO).

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        trial

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