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Canadian Canola Oil Programs for Global Buyers

Export-Focused Canola Oil Supply

Bennett’s Canola supports export-oriented canola oil supply programs built around buyer specifications, repeatable execution, and clean receiving. Canola oil is widely used for its neutral taste, versatility, and favorable fat profile—commonly described as low in saturated fat and high in unsaturated fats.

Why Buyers Choose Canola Oil

Canola oil is produced by crushing canola seed and refining the extracted oil. Industry sources note that canola seed contains about 45% oil, making it an efficient oilseed.

Buyer value drivers commonly include:

Low saturated fat compared with common culinary oils (commonly cited at ~7%).
Neutral taste and light texture that performs across many applications.
High smoke point frequently highlighted for home and commercial cooking uses.

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ood & Ingredient Applications

Canola oil is commonly used for:
Frying, sautéing, baking, sauces, dressings, and emulsions.
Food manufacturing where consistency and documentation matter.
Distributor programs requiring repeatable supply cycles.

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Industrial & Renewable Channels

Canola is also used in renewable fuel value chains and industrial channels, depending on destination requirements and program structure.
Note: Program availability depends on destination, timing window, and contract terms.

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Program Controls That Reduce Receiving Risk

If you buy internationally, what matters is not only the product—but the paperwork, tolerances, and execution behind it.

We structure programs around: Clear specification agreement (what matters, what doesn’t, and what triggers a claim) Lot / batch identification and traceability where required by the buyer Load-level documentation pack to support clean receiving
Optional third-party testing / COA when requested in the contract.

Typical Information We Confirm Before Quoting

To move fast, buyers typically share:
Destination country/port (or receiving location)
Volume (MT) and shipment cadence.
Preferred incoterms (if applicable).
Target specs and any must-have certificates.
Packaging/format expectations (bulk / tote / drum, if applicable)
Result: faster quote turnaround and fewer back-and-forth revisions.

Quality Mindset (Without Empty Claims)

We focus on measurable outcomes:
Tolerances that align with receiving reality.
Documentation aligned to contract and destination requirements.
Execution checkpoints before load-out.
If you already have a spec sheet, we can map program controls to it. If not, we can help define a buyer-ready baseline spec (then refine per destination).

Frequently Asked Questions (Canola Oil)

Canola oil is produced from crushed canola seed, which is commonly reported to contain about 45% oil.

Industry sources emphasize its low saturated fat and higher unsaturated fat profile, and note qualified health-claim language in the U.S. context.

Canola Council resources commonly describe canola oil as having a high smoke point, supporting a range of cooking methods.

Optional third-party testing/COA can be supported when included in the contract and aligned to program requirements.