Just doing some head scratching (maybe wondering why I am going bald) about outlook for the next year.
Two areas are having significant impacts on the prices - currency and ocean freight rates.
Currency - Most agricultural products that are traded use US dollars. It keeps life simple in that there is only one price - a US dollar one. The US is the major currency (at least to this point) so it is used as a reference. There are effective risk management tools to manage the actual currencies for both buyers and sellers in their domestic currencies.
The reason for the long explanation is a commodity that is worth US $100/tonne two years ago would convert to Cdn $155 to $160/tonne while today that same conversion would be between Cdn $120 and $125/tonne. A significant impact on our prices (at least for what we sell in the export market).
Ocean freight rates over the same (S.E. Asia) have gone from US $15 to 20/tonne to current levels of Us $45 to $55/tonne.
Don't know where I am going with this other than to note it. Maybe to a certain extent supporting Vader's thoughts about developing more innovative domestic markets that are less subject to these outside forces.
Two areas are having significant impacts on the prices - currency and ocean freight rates.
Currency - Most agricultural products that are traded use US dollars. It keeps life simple in that there is only one price - a US dollar one. The US is the major currency (at least to this point) so it is used as a reference. There are effective risk management tools to manage the actual currencies for both buyers and sellers in their domestic currencies.
The reason for the long explanation is a commodity that is worth US $100/tonne two years ago would convert to Cdn $155 to $160/tonne while today that same conversion would be between Cdn $120 and $125/tonne. A significant impact on our prices (at least for what we sell in the export market).
Ocean freight rates over the same (S.E. Asia) have gone from US $15 to 20/tonne to current levels of Us $45 to $55/tonne.
Don't know where I am going with this other than to note it. Maybe to a certain extent supporting Vader's thoughts about developing more innovative domestic markets that are less subject to these outside forces.
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