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The $8.2-billion US merger of Bunge and Viterra is now complete, forming one of the world's largest agribusiness ...
Farm groups voiced concerns following Canada's approval of the deal, including concerns about decreased competition, and said ...
Bunge announced its successful merger with Viterra Limited, forming what they anticipate will be a leading global agribusiness company specializing in food, feed, and fuel.
Becoming a member of CTV News Regina in 2018, Cole Davenport worked mainly as a videojournalist and fill-in anchor before ...
Highways Minister David Marit announced on Tuesday, June 17, the provincial government’s allocation of $1 million in short-line rail infrastructure investments. That represents an increase of $470,000 ...
When Viterra first announced plans for a new world-class Regina crushing plant back in 2021, projections indicated there could be 59 per cent growth in crush capacity by 2025, the report says.
Among the terms of the merger, Bunge must divest six grain elevators in Western Canada, keep Viterra’s head office in Regina for at least five years and invest at least $520 million in Canada ...
Bunge said the new combined company would be committed to Canadian workers and that it has no plans to close any facilities in Canada, including Viterra’s head offices in Regina.
The Viterra grain terminal in Balgonie, Sask. is seen in October of 2017. BRANDON HARDER/Regina Leader-Post Photo by Brandon Harder / sas ...
Viterra canola crush plant in Regina in ‘limbo’ post-merger: U.S. Dept. of Agriculture Sask. Health Authority took 2 years to disclose snooping on children’s hospital records ...
REGINA — A looming strike action for Saskatchewan workers at Viterra has been suspended after the grain marketing giant gave the union a revised offer.