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  • alibaba golden supplier plant canola oil clavet saskatchewan

FAQ

  • QDoes Cargill have a canola processing facility in Regina?
    AA computer rendering of Cargill's new canola processing facility in Regina, Saskatchewan. REGINA, SASKATECHWAN — On April 22, Cargill announced plans to break ground on a new canola processing facility in Regina, Saskatchewan, to support the growing global demand for canola products.
  • QWhere is canola processed in Canada?
    AIt is a leading oilseed processing company that operates two canola crush facilities in Clavet, Saskatchewan and Camrose, Alberta. The Clavet plant has a processing capacity of 1.5 million metric tonnes (MMt) a year, making it Canada’s biggest canola processing facility.
  • QAre you manufacturer or trading company?
    AWe are manufacturer.
  • QWhat is Canada's biggest canola processing facility?
    AThe Clavet plant has a processing capacity of 1.5 million metric tonnes (MMt) a year, making it Canada’s biggest canola processing facility. The company offers a full suite of solutions for farmers across western Canada, including grain marketing and advisory services, crop inputs and agronomic expertise.
  • QDoes Cargill produce canola in Saskatchewan?
    ACargill’s corporate vice-president Scott Portnoy said all production now happens within 100 kilometres of the facility. “It’s unique that you’d have everything right here in the province of Saskatchewan,” Portnoy said. The facility is currently processing about 4,500 tonnes of canola each day, and created 30 new positions in Clavet.
  • QWhy should Saskatchewan invest in a canola plant?
    AThe facility will support Saskatchewan’s Growth Plan target of crushing 75% of canola produced by the province by 2030. It will help increase Saskatchewan’s agri-food exports to C$20bn ($16.2bn), agriculture value-added revenue to C$10bn ($8.1bn) and private capital investment in the province to C$16bn ($12.9bn) annually.
  • QWhy is Cargill Canada focusing on the canola industry?
    A“We are confident in the continued growth and competitiveness of the canola processing industry and look forward to helping farmers access increasing market demand,” said Jeff Vassart, President of Cargill Canada.