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Viterra’s plan to build the world’s largest canola processing facility in Regina could be crushed, according to a new report.
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Bunge is already the world’s largest oilseed processor and analysts said it and Viterra’s crushing businesses could face regulatory scrutiny in Canada, Argentina and elsewhere. Canada’s ...
Students from our region are heading to nationals after strong performances at the Skills Canada Saskatchewan provincial ...
Farmers are likely doing some pulse acreage juggling in the wake of China’s 100 percent tariff on Canadian peas.
The proposed deal also has the support of two of Canada’s biggest pension funds, which have a combined stake of 49.98% in Viterra, a person familiar with the matter told Bloomberg last month.
Norden’s new group chief operating officer, Anne Jensen, will lead the business unit overseeing the Danish firm’s operated ...
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We lower our fair value estimate for no-moat Glencore to GBX 460 per share, down from GBX 490. Lower thermal and metallurgical coal prices and a stronger GBP/USD exchange rate are partially offset by ...
invest at least $520 million in Canada in the next five years and retain Viterra’s head office in Regina for at least five years. Agricultural Producers Association of Saskatchewan (APAS) President ...