Rapeseed: weak recovery trend after price slump

February 4, 2020 at 3:21 PM , Der AUDITOR
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HAMBURG. The canola and rapeseed markets recovered slightly after former price losses. Some support was provided by US soybeans, which picked up due to high export inspection results. The palm oil market is supported by slightly better demand from Pakistan. Palm oil exports to China remained low. India raised the import duty on Malaysian palm oil. In Western Europe, rapeseeddeclined slightly on the cash market.

In Winnipeg, the front was quoted at CAD 456.50 per metric tonne, which was CAD 4.70 higher than yesterday. Rapeseed in Paris on the front date, although having gained again after price losses, was down EUR 1.50 compared to yesterday and reached EUR 389.50 per metric tonne. In Canada, the higher price for US soybeans and the loonie, which fell to 75.48 US cents, provided slight support for the canola price in Winnipeg. The trade spoke of recovery and said that canola prices had declined too much in the past few days. The price of palm oil provided som

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