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The value of the Canadian dollar vis-à-vis the American dollar is widely reported and widely watched because of its importance to business. However, many lesser discussed currency issues also play a role. Let’s start with the basics and follow up with more nuanced impacts.

Dollar watching

Our trade surplus or deficit with other nations has a significant influence on the Canadian dollar. For example, a higher price for crude oil leads to an appreciation of the loonie. Interest rates also have an effect.

How often have you heard this statement? “The value of the Canadian dollar has dropped, and that will be good for the prices of our commodity exports.” The inverse is often stated as well. “The value of the Canadian dollar has increased, and that will be bad for the prices of our commodity exports.”

Take, for example, a bushel of Canadian oats sold into the U.S. market at $4.00. If the U.S. dollar and Canadian dollar are at par (worth the same amount), $4.00 in the U.S. is also $4.00 in Canada. However, if the Canadian dollar is worth only 75 cents in U.S. funds, the $4.00 per bushel price of oats in the U.S. equates to $5.33 in Canadian funds.

On the other hand, any input that Canadian farmers buy from the U.S. becomes correspondingly more expensive as the value of our dollar declines. A $400,000 used combine in the U.S. would require $533,000 in Canadian funds to buy when our dollar is worth 75 cents.

Even though some inputs are more expensive with a lower Canadian dollar, it’s generally accepted that Canadian exporters enjoy a net benefit.

U.S. currency strength

We tend to focus on the Canadian dollar against the U.S. dollar and don’t often consider the relative strength of American currency, but it matters too for agricultural markets.

We tend to focus on the Canadian dollar against the U.S. dollar and don’t often consider the relative strength of American currency, but it matters too for agricultural markets. A U.S. dollar index is used to measure the value of the U.S. dollar relative to the value of a basket of currencies. Six world currencies form the index: Euro, Swiss Franc, Japanese Yen, Canadian dollar, British pound and Swedish Krona. The largest weighting, more than 50%, is for the Euro.

In times of turmoil in the world, even if America is involved, investment tends to flow into the U.S. As the largest global economy and superpower, it’s typically considered a haven.

Because a lot of world agricultural trade is influenced by the U.S. or denominated in U.S. dollars, a lower U.S. dollar index favours trade. A weaker U.S. currency increases importing nations' purchasing power, generally leading to stronger demand and higher prices for commodities.

You can consider the U.S. dollar index as a big picture influence and the U.S. to Canada exchange rate as a more direct influence on Canadian commodity prices.

Other trading partners

The relative values of currencies around the world are continually changing, and that affects business.

Take, for example, the sale of Canadian pork to Mexico. Consider a situation where both the Canadian dollar and the Mexican peso are dropping compared to the U.S. dollar, but the peso is dropping more significantly. In that situation, Mexican buyers will face a steeper price for pork, but the depreciation of the loonie makes Canadian products more competitive in Mexico relative to U.S. pork. And so Canadian exports may not decline even if Mexicans import less pork overall.

Protecting your business

When Canadian producers lock in a price for the future sale of their beef, hogs or grains, it’s typically with a Canadian buyer denominated in Canadian dollars. However, when hedging against U.S. futures prices, making direct sales into the U.S. market, and for sales to other nations denominated in U.S. dollars, currency exchange is a risk.

Even the experts admit that exchange rates are difficult to predict. For farmers and businesses exposed to currency risk, hedging programs are available, with some companies specializing in this service. Insuring against currency changes carries a cost, but it provides some certainty to the transaction. The cost should be weighed against the potential loss that changes in currency evaluation could bring. Financial advisors can assist.

For producers not directly exposed to currency risk with their transactions, currency valuation still plays a major role in the marketplace, and it’s important to monitor. The relationship between the Canadian and U.S. dollar is the easiest and most important to watch, but the currency values of other significant trading partners can also be important.

Next steps:

  • Watch this Economics Business Essentials video: Canadian dollar

  • Monitor currency on the Bank of Canada website

  • Check out market and currencies on websites like Bloomberg

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