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Analyst Says Saskatchewan Farmers Could See Hike In Canola Prices

 Analyst Says Saskatchewan Farmers Could See Hike In Canola Prices
 
A grain market analyst believes Saskatchewan farmers could see canola prices improve another 50 cents to one dollar a bushel by next spring.
 
Neil Townsend with FarmLink Marketing Solutions says strong demand has pushed up canola almost one dollar a bushel in recent weeks and it could rise even further next spring.
 
“I think we’re going to see prices going higher,” Townsend said. “And I think in March, April, May, there’s a good chance there will be some transactional prices in Western Canada.”
 
Source : CKRM

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