Saskatchewan's Official Opposition says the provincial government must be transparent about lobbying efforts around the acquisition of the grain-handling business Viterra by U.S.-based Bunge Ltd ...
Viterra declined to comment. A 2024 study by agricultural economists commissioned by farmer organisations found the deal would give the merged company and G3 45% of Vancouver port grain terminal ...
A major agricultural association wants the government to rethink its approval of the Viterra-Bunge merger ... that as far as we can tell hasn’t been addressed, is the Port of Vancouver. We’re going to ...
Canada’s top four-grain buyers — Viterra, Cargill, James Richardson International ... "That would be just on the borderline of being viable." Terminal elevator ownership at Vancouver, Canada’s leading ...
The federal government’s approval of Bunge Global SA’s $8.2-billion acquisition of Viterra Inc. is drawing mixed reactions from farming groups. The government on Wednesday approved the deal ...
Viterra declined to comment. A 2024 study by agricultural economists commissioned by farmer organizations found the deal would give the merged company and G3 45% of Vancouver port grain terminal ...
OTTAWA — With a raft of conditions, the Canadian government has given the green light to Bunge’s 18-month-old deal to merge with fellow agribusiness giant Viterra ... operator of grain elevators and ...
As Bunge and Viterra finalize their merger, global agricultural policies may respond to such consolidations. The merger could redefine grain trade flows, particularly at Vancouver's export terminals, ...
The deal to acquire Viterra, announced in June 2023, would create a $25 billion behemoth capable of competing with the industry’s elite: Cargill Inc. and Archer-Daniels-Midland Co., the ‘A’ and the ‘C ...