Rapeseed producer prices rise
According to Stratégie Grains, Canadian canola spot export prices (FOB Vancouver) rose by $34 to $566/ton, while November and February 2026 prices rose by $49 to $560 and $565/ton, respectively, between May 16 and June 13. In Australia, the spot export price of the crop increased by $48 to $551/ton during the same period.

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In Ukraine, the spot market price of rapeseed delivered to the western border was $520/ton (+$10). In Russia, the crop was traded at a price level of $25 lower, at $535/ton. Indian rapeseed was available for $772/ton (+$25) during the same period. According to the European Commission, French rapeseed (FOB Moselle) was available for 538–554 dollars/ton, Ukrainian for 525–535 dollars, Canadian for 527–566 dollars/ton, and Australian for 535–539 dollars/ton between July 2 and 9. According to AKI PÁIR data, the producer price of rapeseed excluding VAT and transport costs was 200.2 thousand forints/ton in the first week of July, which was 17 percent higher than a year earlier. On the Paris Commodity Exchange (Euronext/MATIF), the August settlement price of rapeseed was in the range of 459–469 euros/ton between June 30 and July 11.
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