Agriculture giant Cargill broke ground on a new $350 million canola processing facility which is expected to be operational by early 2024 at Regina's Global …
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The official ground breaking ceremony for construction at the new Cargill canola processing facility at the Global Transportation Hub (GTH) took place on …
Dive Brief: Cargill is investing $350 million to construct a new canola processing facility in Regina, Saskatchewan, according to a press release.The facility, projected to have an annual ...
It will have the capacity to process one million tonnes of canola annually. Cargill announced it will also be modernizing its plants in Camrose and Clavet over the next 12 months to increase ...
Regina canola crush plant build has reached the 50% milestone. Our new canola crush plant in West Regina, Saskatchewan, is anticipated to open in the second half of 2025. …
CBRE's Michael Bratvold has just finalized a deal securing 247 acres of land just outside Regina for Minnesota-based food giant Cargill, Inc., where it plans to …
Viterra's announcement comes just days after the Canadian arm of agrifood firm Cargill announced plans for its own smaller canola crush plant at a not-yet-decided location in the Regina area, for completion in early 2024. Cargill on Thursday also pledged upgrades for its own existing crush plants at Camrose, Alta. and Clavet, Sask.
And earlier, the Canadian arm of agrifood firm Cargill announced plans for its own canola crush plant in the Regina area, for completion in early 2024. Cargill also pledged upgrades for its own existing crush plants at Camrose, Alta. and Clavet, Sask.
The company will also update and modernize its canola facilities in Camrose and Clavet over the next 12 months to increase volume and broaden capabilities at both locations.
CARGILL Australia is investigating the potential for a canola-crushing plant located next to CBH's Kwinana Grain Terminal. Cargill is already in exclusive lease negotiations with the Western Australian Government about securing the site.
A spokesperson for Cargill, which already runs the largest canola crushing plant in Canada at Clavet, Sask., said the company expects to source canola within a 300-km radius of the new facility. Cargill's fellow processing giants Bunge and ADM operate crush plants respectively at Fort Saskatchewan, Alta., about 100 km north, and at ...
Cargill Inc will build a $350-million canola plant in Regina, Saskatchewan, the U.S. agribusiness said on Thursday, in the latest project that aims to profit from booming demand for oilseeds.
Cargill operates two specialty oil canola crushing facilities in Western Canada — one at Clavet, Sask., and one at Camrose, Alta. The company is also building a new million-tonne-per-year canola ...
Cargill is going to build a canola processing facility at the Global Transportation Hub just west of Regina. The location offers easy access for farmers delivering canola and rail infrastructure ...
The plant is located near Clavet, which is 24 kilometres east of Saskatoon. It is the largest facility of its kind in Canada. When the plant is running at full capacity after fall harvest, it will crush up to 2,000 tonnes of canola a day. Crushing will produce canola oil for export, and canola meal for livestock feed.
The Alberta Canola Producers Commission noted in a separate release that the planned Camrose plant would be the first new crusher to be built in the province in over three decades. Cargill also announced last month it will add a canola oil refinery operation at its crusher at Clavet, Sask.
Cargill opened a canola processing plant in Camrose, Alberta, Canada, in July 2015. The new facility has an annual capacity to process 850,000t of canola.
Cargill says it has passed the halfway mark on construction of its new canola processing facility located in the Global Transportation Hub west of Regina, …
The official ground breaking ceremony for construction at the new Cargill canola processing facility at the Global Transportation Hub (GTH) took place on Tuesday morning in Regina.
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Additionally, Cargill's Footscray plant will also see an increase in canola crush capacity with upgrades to the processing equipment and some modifications to drive logistical efficiencies and better, more efficient customer experience. "Cargill plays a major role in connecting farmers, and customers to the food and ingredients they need.
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Cargill's New Crush Plant Will Add Value To Saskatchewan's Canola Sector, Create Local Jobs Regina will soon be home to a new state-of-the-art canola processing facility. Cargill announced plans to begin construction of a new $350 million project next year and it will be operational by 2024.
Cargill's Footscray plant in Melbourne, Victoria, will also see an increase in canola-crush capacity, with upgrades to processing equipment, and modifications to drive efficiencies in logistics, including improved out-turn to customers.
Cargill also outlined a commitment to update and modernize current canola facilities in Camrose and Clavet over the next year, with the goal of increasing capacity. Less than a week later on April 26, Viterra also announced plans to build a world-class canola crush facility in Regina, also to be completed by 2024.
There has been a tremendous amount of fanfare and anticipation regarding the intended expansion of canola crushing capacity on the Canadian Prairies, driven mainly by expected demand for renewable diesel across North America. Companies such as Cargill, Richardson, Federated Co-op, Viterra, Bunge, and Ceres Global Ag have all …
Cargill's new crushing plant in Camrose is operating near capacity and plans to employ 60 permanent employees. | Cargill photo ... 1.5 million tonnes at its plant in Clavet, Sask., which opened ...
CBRE's Michael Bratvold has just finalized a deal securing 247 acres of land just outside Regina for Minnesota-based food giant Cargill, Inc., where it plans to construct a canola processing facility—or crusher.