Saw the questions on canola. Japan doesn't pay premiums on canola given there are only two and one half sellers (Canada, Australia and sometimes the EU) that have a generic product. Common theme with wheat is they are a consistent monthly buyer of about 150,000 tonnes (6 times 25,000 tonne boats). China prices would be competitive with Japan on a sales day but with the caveat that the Chinese are only in the market when canola prices are competitive with other oilseeds. Mexico is somewhere between these two extremes.
Specialty oil canolas do pay premiums in Japan but this premium is not known based on the value to the consumer. How much and is the fully reflected back to the farm level - don't know.
Specialty oil canolas do pay premiums in Japan but this premium is not known based on the value to the consumer. How much and is the fully reflected back to the farm level - don't know.
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