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Agricore Co-operative Ltd. was formed in 1998 with the merger of Manitoba Pool Elevators and Alberta Wheat Pool. The present company, Agricore United, was formed when Agricore Co-operative merged ...
The Wheat Pool still has the tough task of regaining some of the market share it lost in recent years. In 1998 it handled 30% of the grain in Western Canada. That has dropped to 24%.
The Canadian Wheat Board, now known as CWB, aims to buy one-third or more of Western Canada's wheat and barley through pricing pools for the upcoming 2012-2013 crop year, chief executive office ...
To get a glimpse into what was lost when the Wheat Pool became Viterra, we can look to Australia. Like Canada, farmers in Australia no longer have a national wheat marketing board. It was ...
Since Canada produces about 400,000,000 bu. of wheat annually and consumes only 110,000,000 bu., all the pool had to do was to buy surplus wheat from Dominion farmers and, after a little good ...
Canada's largest publicly traded agribusiness cooperative, Saskatchewan Wheat Pool, has reported first-quarter EBITDA, or earnings before interest, taxes, depreciation and amortisation, of C$1.2m ...
The Saskatchewan Wheat Pool has emerged as one of the companies involved in Iraq oil-for-food deals now under investigation by a U.S. congressional committee probing the United Nations aid program, ...
Saskatchewan Wheat Pool 's AgPro operation in Saskatoon has received a Quality First Award from the Canadian Wheat Board for consistently shipping uniform and clean wheat to mills in the US. AgPro ...