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Seasonality in Paris rapeseed futures: Grain Market Daily

Posted on March, 20, 2025 at 04:18 pm


Seasonality in Paris rapeseed futures

Recently, old crop Paris rapeseed futures have been volatile largely due to factors driving the wider global oilseeds complex, with Winnipeg canola being a key driver of prices. But what about the outlook for new crop rapeseed futures prices?

For new crop prices, the key watchpoints are ending stocks for the current 2024/25 season and what to expect from harvest 2025, taking into account the area planted, as well as weather conditions for the new crop.

The chart below shows historical seasonality for Paris rapeseed futures by month. For the analysis, we have used the November Paris futures contract until expiry in October by year.

Paris rapeseed futures typically come under pressure in the first quarter of the calendar year, based on the five-year average. However, from April to June, rapeseed futures show some correction, after which prices have historically stabilised. From July to October, we have generally seen an upward trend with high volatility. Please note we have excluded the 2021/22 season from our five-year average due to the unusually significant geopolitical influence that year.

Looking ahead

While this chart of course only shows historical trends, the seasonality comparison could be used as an extra tool to help growers making selling decisions. Currently, Nov-25 Paris rapeseed futures are at a similar level in price to new crop contracts in 2021, 2023 and 2024. In April, prices have tended to move sideways, something to consider when marketing rapeseed at the moment.    

Of course, conditions of the new season’s crop, and as such supplies moving forward, will remain a key driver. Over the next few weeks as the Northern Hemisphere crops approach their key development phase, we could see markets start to become more reactive.

Source: AHDB