Just a note to highlight the impact of the dollar on prices. Not talked about but is one of the reasons why canola futures never hit $500/tonne.
On March 5, ICE canola futures closed about $405/tonne (Nov.). CBT beanoil closed at about 32 cents/lb. Loonie same day 78 cents. My fancy back of envelop calculation would result in a canola benchmark price of Cdn $410 (soyoil converted to Cdn $ times 10).
Fast forward to current values. Canola November futures $465/tonne. December soyoil - 39 cents/lb for a nice round number. Loonie - 90 cents. Envelope calculation - $433. If the loonie was worth 78 cents, the theoretical price would be $500/tonne.
An emalt quote to finish.
Quote of the week
" Management is doing things right; leadership is doing the right things."
Peter F. Drucker
On March 5, ICE canola futures closed about $405/tonne (Nov.). CBT beanoil closed at about 32 cents/lb. Loonie same day 78 cents. My fancy back of envelop calculation would result in a canola benchmark price of Cdn $410 (soyoil converted to Cdn $ times 10).
Fast forward to current values. Canola November futures $465/tonne. December soyoil - 39 cents/lb for a nice round number. Loonie - 90 cents. Envelope calculation - $433. If the loonie was worth 78 cents, the theoretical price would be $500/tonne.
An emalt quote to finish.
Quote of the week
" Management is doing things right; leadership is doing the right things."
Peter F. Drucker
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