Most canola contracts lost a little more than 3/4 percent

Author: Tore Alden

Most canola contracts lost a little more than 3/4 percent

Most canola contracts lost a little more than 3/4 percent (November contract -C$3.50 per tonne) on Tuesday on the weakness in soybean oil futures and an increase in the pace of farmer selling It was the second consecutive day of lower prices, which left the most-actively traded November contract back below the psychologically critical C$450-per-tonne

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Canola futures lost about 1/4 percent

Canola futures lost about 1/4 percent

Canola futures lost about 1/4 percent (November contract -C$1.70 per tonne) as the weakness in soybean futures more than...

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Canola prices fell about 1/4 percent on the weakness in soybean futures

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