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UPDATE 1-Canadian farmers seen planting less canola than expected

Published 2016-04-21, 09:07 a/m
UPDATE 1-Canadian farmers seen planting less canola than expected
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By Rod Nickel and Simon Doyle
WINNIPEG/OTTAWA, April 21 - Canadian farmers intend to plant
less canola than expected, and will sow record-large areas with
pulse crops, according to the government's first farmer survey
of crop sowings for 2016, released on Thursday.
Wheat seedings are also expected to decline, but not as much
as traders and analysts expected on average.
Statistics Canada estimated that canola seedings would span
19.3 million acres, down 4 percent from last year and below the
average trade estimate of 20.4 million acres.

"The market will view this as supportive" to canola prices,
said Jerry Klassen, manager of GAP SA Grains and Produits. "The
focus now turns to yields. We cannot afford a crop problem with
the lower acreage."
Canola prices are likely to be more sensitive than usual to
weather during the growing season, Klassen added.
ICE Canada November canola futures RSX6 , representing the
next crop, rose 1 percent in morning trading.
All-wheat plantings were forecast at 23.8 million acres,
down 1 percent, but topping the average trade expectation of
23.2 million acres. The decline in the category was due to a
forecast 6 percent drop in spring wheat sowings, to 16 million
acres, while durum plantings are expected to rise 5 percent to
6.1 million acres.
Back-to-back droughts in India, the world's largest importer
of edible oils and pulses, has boosted prices and made pulses
attractive to Canadian farmers, taking up acres that might
otherwise have grown spring wheat and canola.
Pulses are an important protein source in the Indian diet.
Farmers intend to plant 5.1 million acres of lentils and 4.3
million acres of peas, which would set new records.
Big pulse crops should boost revenues for processors such as
AGT Food and Ingredients Inc AGT.TO , said National Bank
Financial analyst Greg Colman, in a note on Tuesday.
Canada is the world's second-largest wheat exporter and the
biggest shipper of canola, a cousin of rapeseed used largely to
produce vegetable oil.
Most planting in Western Canada, the country's wheat and
canola belt, happens in May.
Statscan surveyed farmers from March 16 to 31.

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