Canola futures closed with small losses on Friday. U.S. futures were mixed with soybeans lower but soyoil higher. European rapeseed and palm oil were higher as well, while U.S. crude was trading moderately higher this afternoon. May fell $1.80 to $726.50, and November lost $2 to $731.80. Source: DePutter Publishing Ltd. Information contained herein is believed to be accurate but is not guaranteed by the parties providing it. Syngenta, DePutter Publishing Ltd. and their information sources assume no responsibility or liability for any action taken as a result of any information or advice contained in these reports, and any action taken is solely at the liability and responsibility of the user.
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