- Bearish Romanian rapeseed: 2026 yield outlook cut back to long-term average despite record area, as warm-wet conditions followed by snow heighten disease risks and uneven plant development.
- Supportive EU prices: Potential Romanian yield losses could tighten regional rapeseed supply and underpin EU rapeseed values.
- Mixed Russian outlook: Strong 2025 production and surging Chinese demand are constructive, but looming competition from lower-tariff Canadian canola threatens Russia’s export margins and market share in China from March 2026.
- Regional price dislocations: Diverging Romanian and Russian fundamentals may create Black Sea pricing spreads, with Romanian origins potentially securing premiums if yield damage materializes.
Romanian Rapeseed: Yield Risks Offset Record Area
Romanian winter rapeseed prospects for the 2026 harvest have weakened after adverse early-January weather. The National Phytosanitary Authority reports above-zero temperatures and rain followed by snowfall, producing thick snow cover on unfrozen soil—conditions that favor disease development and winterkill risk.
UkrAgroConsult now expects 2026 rapeseed yields to align with the long-term average rather than reach record highs. This downgrade comes despite record planted area, as plant conditions entering dormancy were highly variable. The combination of expanded acreage and ordinary yields reduces the upside potential for Romanian production and may limit supply growth within the EU.
For price action, the risk of disease-driven yield losses in a key Black Sea/EU origin is mildly supportive, particularly if other European producers face similar weather volatility.
Russian Rapeseed: Production Expansion Versus New Chinese Competition
Russian rapeseed production continues to expand rapidly. Rosstat data show the 2025 harvest at 5.6 million tons, up from 4.7 million tons in 2024—an increase of about 1 million tons from only 300,000 hectares of additional area, signaling notable yield gains. The Siberian Federal District now accounts for 40% of national output and 50% of planted area, though limited local processing capacity still constrains export development.
Chinese demand remains the cornerstone of Russia’s rapeseed complex. OleoScope projects 2025 Russian rapeseed oil exports at 1.5 million tons, up 29.7% year-on-year, with China taking around 1.28 million tons, a 24% increase. This concentration underscores both the strength and the vulnerability of the Russian sector to Chinese import policy.
From March 1, 2026, the China-Canada trade agreement will sharply reduce Chinese import duties on Canadian canola from 80% to 15% and remove elevated meal tariffs. This change is likely to encourage a strong rebound in Canadian shipments to China, introducing direct competition for Russian rapeseed and oil. Russian exporters may face tighter margins and potential market share erosion as Canadian canola regains price competitiveness.
Market Implications and Regional Pricing
The net effect is bearish for Romanian production but moderately supportive for regional prices, as EU supply could tighten if Romanian yields fail to match planted area growth. For Russia, the outlook is mixed: expanding production and strong current Chinese demand are offset by the looming competitive shock from Canadian canola’s tariff reduction.
These divergent fundamentals may generate pricing dislocations across the Black Sea basin. Romanian exporters could command premiums over time if yield losses become evident, while Russian exporters may need to price more aggressively in China or diversify destinations. Traders should closely monitor Romanian crop condition updates and Canadian shipment flows to China after March 1, 2026.
| Indicator | Region/Country | Period | Value | Year-on-Year Change |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Rapeseed harvest | Russia | 2024 | 4.7 million tons | – |
| Rapeseed harvest | Russia | 2025 | 5.6 million tons | +19.1% |
| Additional harvested area | Russia | 2025 vs 2024 | +300,000 ha | – |
| Share of national rapeseed production | Siberian Federal District (Russia) | 2025 | 40% | – |
| Share of national rapeseed area | Siberian Federal District (Russia) | 2025 | 50% | – |
| Rapeseed oil exports | Russia | 2025 (projected) | 1.5 million tons | +29.7% |
| Rapeseed oil exports to China | Russia | 2025 (projected) | 1.28 million tons | +24.0% |
| Chinese import duty on Canadian canola | Canada–China | Before Mar 1, 2026 | 80% | Baseline |
| Chinese import duty on Canadian canola | Canada–China | From Mar 1, 2026 | 15% | -65 percentage points |
Source: Market Data


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