ICE Canadian canola futures dropped on Wednesday after two days of gains, pressured by weaker soyaoil. Most-active May canola fell $1.90 to $493.80 per tonne. July canola dipped $1.10 to $498.60 per tonne. May-July canola spread traded 5,102 times. Chicago Board of Trade May soyabeans slipped on positioning ahead of a US Department of Agriculture report. NYSE Liffe May rapeseed eased and June Malaysian palm oil rose.
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