Articles tagged under: Viterra
Canola Crush Capacity Expands in Saskatchewan
Published April 27, 2021
Viterra has announced plans to build a canola crush plant at Regina, Saskatchewan. The facility will crush up to 2.5 million tons of canola per year and should be operational by late 2024. In the past month, Richardson International revealed…A Rebranding for Glencore Agriculture
Published August 20, 2020
Glencore Agriculture is rebranding itself as Viterra. Viterra was acquired by Glencore eight years ago. Glencore Agriculture CEO David Mattiske described Viterra as “a globally recognized brand.”Viterra Acquires SK Pulse Facility
Published August 21, 2019
Viterra, which is part of Glencore Agriculture, has inked a deal to purchase the assets of the ILTA Grain facility at Belle Plaine, Saskatchewan. The pulse processing plant was built in 2015 and is connected to the Canadian Pacific Railway’s…Canada Explores New Options for Canola Exports
Published April 19, 2019
China’s cancellation of canola import licenses of Richardson and Viterra has stopped canola exports to China. The Canola Council of Canada President Jim Everson told the industry Thursday reopening the market is the top priority, followed by looking at ways…China Suspends Exports From Third Canadian Canola Firm
Published April 4, 2019
China will no longer accept canola imports from another Canadian company. This is the third firm to receive a non-compliance notification. The agriculture ministry has not identified the latest company caught up in this trade dispute. Viterra and Richardson International…China Blocks Canadian Canola Shipments
Published March 27, 2019
Chinese customs authorities posted an online notice Tuesday it had revoked Viterra’s shipping permit to prevent harmful organisms from entering the country. Viterra is now the second Canadian company to have its shipping permit revoked by China. The move comes…