Canola: Canada sees new facilities and investments

As Cargill reports that it has surpassed the 50% completion milestone for its new canola processing facility at the Global Transportation Hub in West Regina, Saskatchewan, we track how Canada is making strides to boost its canola industry ... the plant will process one million metric tons of canola annually, producing crude canola oil for food ...

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LDC to expand canola facility in Yorkton, Canada | World Grain

YORKTON, SASKATCHEWAN, CANADA — Louis Dreyfus Co. (LDC) said it will expand its canola processing complex in Yorkton, Saskatchewan, Canada. Construction of an additional canola crushing line is expected to start later this year and will more than double the facility's crush capacity to more than 2 million tonnes per year.

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The Canola Processing Plant integrates a range of advanced technologies to enhance efficiency and sustainability: Daily Processing Capacity: The plant can crush 2,400 metric tonnes of canola per day, ensuring high throughput for large-scale processing needs.; Refined Oil Production: The facility is equipped to produce 1,000 metric tonnes of fully refined, food-grade oil per day, …

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Canola crush plant expands | The Western Producer

The plan is for the crush plant to provide canola oil to a renewable diesel plant being built by FCL adjacent to its existing oil refinery. Total cost of the project was originally estimated at $2 ...

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Third canola crush plant announced for Saskatchewan

Saskatchewan is getting another canola crush plant, the third such plant announced for the province this spring. This time, Ceres Global Ag Corp. has announced it will build a $350-million ...

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Saskatchewan to See Major Increase In Canola Crushing

Canola oil and canola seed were among Saskatchewan's top agri-food exports in 2022, with a value of $3.5 billion and $2.7 billion, respectively. Canola oil was also the third largest export product to the United States in 2022, which saw a …

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Canola crushing wave hits Sask. | The Western Producer

Four canola crushing facilities now operate in Saskatchewan, including this one owned by Cargill in Clavet. ... tonnes of processing capacity to the existing 11 million tonnes at the 14 plants ...

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Cargill making progress on canola plant

The new Regina plant will be Cargill's second canola processing facility in Saskatchewan and third in western Canada. Cargill Canada is headquartered in Winnipeg, Manitoba, and employs more than 8,000 people …

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Decision to pause a $2-billion investment in canola rattles

A $2-billion investment in canola processing plants in Regina – set to churn out 15,000 barrels of renewable diesel daily and create more than 2,500 long- and short-term jobs – has been put on ...

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Canola industry in Canada, from farm to global markets

Canola processing. The 14 crushing and refining plants across Canada have the capacity to crush about 11 million tonnes of canola seed each year. As the Canadian processing sector grows, these companies are bringing new jobs and opportunity to Canada's rural economy. Canada has more experience processing canola than anywhere else in the world.

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Cargill invests $350M for new canola processing facility

Canadian processor Richardson International is doubling its canola-crushing capabilities at its plant in Yorkton, Saskatchewan. According to the Canola Council of Canada, the country is the world ...

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Richardson Yorkton Crush Plant to Double Annual Crush …

March 22, 2021 (Winnipeg, ) – Richardson International Limited is announcing a significant investment in their canola crush plant in Yorkton, Saskatchewan.In addition to doubling its processing capacity to 2.2 million metric tonnes, the project will optimize operational efficiencies and modernize the facility to meet an ever-growing global demand for canola oil and canola …

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Canada's largest renewable diesel plant will turn canola oil into fuel

Regina's future renewable diesel facility and canola processing plant is set to be up and running in 2027. "The jobs and investment provided by this new plant will have a positive impact for the whole community," Michael Kram, Conservative MP for Regina-Wascana, said in a statement to Canada's National Observer. It will also provide ...

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New Canola Processing Facility Announced for Regina

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.

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'String of disappointments': Canola producers say paused plants …

"The more value-added processing for canola that we can have on the prairies, the better for farmers, for local communities and, frankly, for the entire value chain," said Vervaet. ... Provincial government supported canola investment. The Viterra and FCL plants were part of a flurry of canola crush announcements made in Saskatchewan in ...

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Federated Co-op suspends plan to build renewable diesel and canola

The proposed canola crush facility would have supplied approximately 50 per cent of the feedstock required for a 15,000-barrel-per-day renewable diesel plant. FCL says it's still pursuing ways to comply with the Canadian government's Clean Fuel Regulations, with plans to co-process and blend renewable fuels at the Regina refinery complex.

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Big jump in Canadian canola-crushing capacity coming

Canada's canola-crushing capacity of 11 million tonnes will jump by 4.6 million tonnes, or almost 42 per cent, to 15.6 million by 2024 thanks to two new plants just announced and the expansion of a third — all in Saskatchewan.

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Bunge Starting Up New Canola Crush Plant in Southern Manitoba

Bunge is finally starting operations at its new canola processing plant at Altona, Manitoba. "The edible oil refinery is operating and we are testing the crush plant," confirmed Deb Seidel, a spokesperson for Bunge North America, in an email on Friday. The new facility is designed to process 2,500 metric tonnes per day — more than double the volume of…

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Louis Dreyfus Company Expands Canola Processing …

Yorkton, Canada, April 11, 2023 – Louis Dreyfus Company (LDC), a leading global merchant and processor of agricultural goods, announced today the expansion of its canola processing complex in Yorkton, Saskatchewan, …

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Bunge plans expansion of Saskatchewan canola plant

ST. LOUIS -- Bunge North America, the North American operating arm of Bunge Limited (NYSE: BG), announced that it plans to increase the capacity at a second of its four canola processing plants in ...

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Cargill breaks ground on $350M canola processing …

Agriculture giant Cargill broke ground on its second canola processing plant in Saskatchewan, located at Regina's Global Transportation Hub.

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Cargill announces $350M canola processing facility in Regina

A Cargill meat processing plant in Quebec is shown in a 2020 file photo. The food company announced Thursday it expects to start construction early next year on a new canola processing plant in ...

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Ceres plans southern Saskatchewan canola crush plant

Ceres said it expects the plant to lead to the creation of over 50 full-time jobs in Saskatchewan — where it will enter an increasingly crowded playing field for canola processing. Winnipeg grain handler Richardson International, for one, announced in March it plans to about double the capacity of its canola crush plant at Yorkton, Sask. to ...

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Cargill passes halfway mark on Regina canola crush plant …

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, Saskatchewan. The facility, which is designed to process one million tonnes of canola per year, is now expected to open in 2025. "The current construction environment is full of unique…

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Overview of Canada's Oilseed Processing Sector

Oilseed Processing Industry •Over the 10 yearperiod 2010 to 2019, canola production grew by nearly 46% and soybean production more than doubled •Canola crushingsrose by 68%, while soybean crushingsrose by 36% •In 2019, 51% of Canada's canola crop and 31% of soybeans were processed domestically 4 0 5 10 15 20 25 Canola Soybeans Canola ...

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Cargill breaks ground on canola plant in Canada

REGINA, SASKATCHEWAN, CANADA — Cargill on July 19 broke ground to mark the start of construction on its new $350 million canola processing plant in Regina, Saskatchewan. The new facility will have an annual production capacity of 1 million tonnes and will support the growing global demand for canola products.

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Co-op, AGT plan to crush canola at Regina

Cargill and Viterra last April separately announced plans to build their own canola crushing plants in the Regina area, and Ceres Global Ag in May announced plans for a crush plant near its grain terminal at Northgate, Sask., about 60 km southeast of Estevan near the U.S. border. Also, Winnipeg-based Richardson International in March announced plans for a major expansion of …

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Federated, AGT plan to build canola crush plant in Sask.

The crush plant will be 51 percent owned by FCL and 49 percent owned by AGT. It will be capable of processing 1.1 million tonnes of canola seed and producing 450,000 tonnes of oil annually.

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More Processing Requires More Canola – Canola Digest

If four new canola processing plants announced earlier this year get built as planned, Canadian processors will have capacity to use 16-17 million tonnes of canola per year by 2025, up from around 11 million currently. ... It …

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