Trade tensions between countries can severely disrupt international trade. The mere threat of an anti-dumping duty can ...
Malaysia's palm oil industry has a problem, according to a trader of the commodity. Gaurav Kochar, a trader from India, said ...
canola oil or peanut oil," explains nutritionist Aleksandra Kureń on the centrumrespo.pl website. Read also: Sunflower oil's ...
Derived from the seeds of the canola plant, canola oil enjoys popularity among a variety of cooking oils. Its subtle flavor, high smoke point, and low levels of saturated fat make it a healthier ...
China’s investigation of Canadian canola for potential dumping came after Canada announced the upcoming 100 per cent tariff ...
Although China has only announced a dumping investigation, the prices of canola oil futures are already being impacted. As members of the World Trade Organization (WTO), both Canada and China are ...
And it’s extremely versatile — it can be used to sear, bake, roast, and even as an ingredient in salad dressings and dips — which also means it can replace olive, canola, and avocado oil ...
Canola, also called rapeseed for certain variants, is used as a cooking oil and in a wide range of products including renewable fuels. China’s rapeseed meal futures on the Zhengzhou Commodity ...
Canola, known in Europe as rapeseed, is widely grown in Canada, Europe and Australia, where its distinctive flowers turn fields into carpets of yellow. It is crushed to produce cooking oil and ...
Once grown almost exclusively for cooking oil, canola is now in hot demand as a source of biofuel. Global biofuel production is forecast to quadruple by 2030, driven largely by demand for clean ...