• canadian news on black seed oil production line in Lesotho
  • canadian news on black seed oil production line in Lesotho
  • canadian news on black seed oil production line in Lesotho
  • canadian news on black seed oil production line in Lesotho
  • Will Canada's oil production increase or decrease in 2023/24?
  • In MY 2023/24, Canada’s net total production of oilseeds (canola, soybean, and sunflower seeds) is forecast to decrease by less than one percent to 24.7 million metric tons (MT). Canola production is forecasted to increase while soybean production is forecast down.
  • Why is soybean oil a problem in Canada?
  • Soybean oil production is constrained by limited processing capacity in Canada, which is primarily located in Eastern Canada. Export levels are forecast to be sustained in MY 2023/24 because of a forecasted only marginal change in production and based on the assumption that the extraction rate will be in line with the five-year average.
  • How much rapeseed oil will Canada produce in 2023/24?
  • 4,175 In MY 2023/24, assuming the rapeseed oil extraction rate rebounds to a five-year (MY 2018/19 to MY 2022/23) average rate of 0.428, FAS Ottawa projects Canadian crushers to produce 30 percent more canola oil year-over-year from 18.3 million MT of canola.
  • How much canola is produced in Canada in 2023?
  • Oil production totalled 4 422 368 tonnes for canola and 329 856 tonnes for soybeans, while meal production totalled 6 200 229 tonnes for canola and 1 371 250 tonnes for soybeans. Canola crushing in Canada in 2023 was 20.0% higher than in the previous year because of high prices and increased exports of canola oil.
  • How much soybeans were crushed in Canada in 2023?
  • The amount of soybeans crushed in Canada decreased by 5.7% to 1 762 693 tonnes in 2023, compared with 2022. Oil production totalled 4 422 368 tonnes for canola and 329 856 tonnes for soybeans, while meal production totalled 6 200 229 tonnes for canola and 1 371 250 tonnes for soybeans.
  • Is Canada's canola oil extraction rate higher than rapeseed oil?
  • In nine of the last 15 years, Canada’s canola oil extraction rate has equaled or exceeded the average rapeseed oil extraction range of 0.33 to 0.44 used by USDA official. The frequency of such occurrences and continual advancements in canola seed genomics are justifications for revising at least the upper limit of the range.