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Flaxseed: Canadian farmgate prices increase

September 3, 2020 at 3:20 PM , Der AUDITOR
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OTTAWA/NUR-SULTAN. According to Canadian agricultural media, Manitoba's harvest progress is below the 3-year average, but the plants are developing well.

Manitoba is late

The flaxseed fields of Manitoba dry off and the plants make a good impression. At present, there are also no known significant impairments by pathogens. At the same time, the start of harvesting was delayed compared to previous years, usually 2% of the area had already been harvested by now. In Manitoba commodity prices increased significantly and were last quoted at a level of CAD 509.03/mt EXW, which is about EUR 328/mt. Meanwhile, experts from Rayglen Commodities report satisfactory yields in the province of Saskatchewan, which are curr

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