Government Welcomes Canola Crush Expansion At Yorkton
Released on March 22, 2021. Richardson Yorkton Canola Crush Plant Will be the Largest in Canada. The Government of Saskatchewan welcomes Richardson International Limited's new investment to double processing capacity at its canola crush plant in Yorkton, which will make it the largest in Canada. "This is a significant investment in our …
Bunge to double canola plant capacity | The Western …
That will make it the canola crushing equivalent of each of the plants in Yorkton. And the Altona plant expansion is just the start of what Bunge says will be a boosting of its production at ...
Louis Dreyfus announces canola crush expansion …
April 11, 2023 by RealAgriculture News Team. Louis Dreyfus Company (LDC) has announced plans to expand its canola crushing facility at Yorkton. The facility's new capacity will be over two million metric …
Richardson Increases Canola Crushing Capacity in Yorkton …
Richardson International Limited has increased canola crushing capacity at its processing plant in Yorkton, Saskatchewan by 25 per cent due to continued demand for Canadian canola and canola products. Following a $30 million expansion project, Richardson's Yorkton plant began processing 3,000 tonnes of canola per day, an …
Louis Dreyfus to expand Sask. canola crush
Louis Dreyfus Commodities plans to expand its Saskatchewan canola crushing plant capacity by 20 per cent, adding to a rapid industry expansion to produce vegetable oil. ... Dreyfus will start increasing capacity at the Yorkton, Sask. plant this summer to eventually reach 3,000 tonnes per day, up from the current 2,500 tonnes, …
Richardson's Canola Crush Plant Expansion, Yorkton, …
Richardson International's canola processing plantis located at Grain Miller road off Highway 16 in the city of Yorkton, Saskatchewan, Canada. The proposed expansion of the canola crush facility will double the existing plant's annual processing capacity to 2.2 million metric tonnes of canola seed. The expansion w…See more on foodprocessing-technology
Louis Dreyfus Company Expands Canola Processing …
WEBYorkton, 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, Canada, reinforcing its capacity to supply food, feed and energy customers.
Louis Dreyfus expanding Yorkton canola crush …
Louis Dreyfus' Yorkton, Sask. canola crushing plant is about to undergo another major expansion. The project, announced Tuesday, is expected to add an additional canola crushing line and …
Yorkton canola plant expanding to become largest in …
YORKTON -- A Yorkton canola crush plant has announced an expansion project that will make it the largest facility of its kind in Canada. Richardson International Ltd. originally opened...
Richardson International to expand Yorkton, …
Richardson International Ltd. says its Yorkton, Sask., canola crush plant will be the largest in Canada once an expansion project is complete. The Winnipeg-based company announced Monday that it ...
Richardson International doubling capacity of …
The Yorkton facility will be served by both major railways, Canadian Pacific and CN, and will be dedicated to moving canola crush products "at some of the most efficient levels seen in North America." …
Louis Dreyfus selects Yorkton as location of a pea protein production plant
Yorkton has two canola crushing plants—and in less than two years—will also have a pea protein production facility. Louis Dreyfus will establish the plant at the site of its existing industrial complex. Construction will start in the coming months and the plant will employ approximately 60 people when it is operating by the end of 2025.
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.
Cargill canola crush plant breaks ground in Regina | CTV News
Published July 19, 2022 12:25 p.m. PDT. Share. The official ground breaking ceremony for construction at the new Cargill canola processing facility at the Global Transportation Hub (GTH) took ...
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Louis Dreyfus to expand Yorkton canola plant | The …
News. WINNIPEG (Reuters) — Louis Dreyfus Commodities will expand its Canadian canola crushing plant capacity by 20 percent, adding to a rapid industry expansion to produce vegetable oil. Several ...
Yorkton's Louis Dreyfus canola crushing plant to double in …
YORKTON – Back in 2009, Louis Dreyfus built a canola crushing plant on the northwest corner of Yorkton. Immediately adjacent to it, James Richardson International (JRI) built its own canola crushing plant. In recent years, JRI doubled the size of its plant, and now Louis Dreyfus will be doing the same with its own plant.
Explosion damages Yorkton canola crushing plant
Published: October 30, 2014. News. Operations at LDM Foods in Yorkton, Sask., have temporarily stopped after an explosion and fire at the canola crushing plant destroyed part of the meal storage ...
In a $190M day, Yorkton gets 2 canola-crushing plants
In a $190M day, Yorkton gets 2 canola-crushing plants In the wink of an eye, Yorkton, Sask. has turned into one of the canola-crushing capitals of Canada. CBC News · Posted: Sep 07, 2006 1:46 PM ...
Saskatchewan Pulse Growers, Yorkton Mayor "ecstatic" with …
The new facility will employ about 60 people. Hippsley notes LDC only turned sod last June to double the size of their canola crushing plant in Yorkton, demonstrating major confidence in the Yorkton area. "Right now, we are told that we have in the neighbourhood of investment of $1.5-billion being spent in our city," the mayor added.
Blast, fire hit Dreyfus' Sask. canola plant
Reuters — An explosion and fire on Friday morning rocked Louis Dreyfus Commodities' canola-crushing plant at Yorkton, Sask., but the fire was later extinguished, a city official said.. The explosion occurred around 9:30 a.m. CT and firefighters put it out later in the morning, City of Yorkton spokesman Roy Lanaway said.
Louis Dreyfus announces canola crush expansion at Yorkton
Louis Dreyfus Company (LDC) has announced plans to expand its canola crushing facility at Yorkton. The facility's new capacity will be over two million metric tonnes per year, which is more than double its current capacity. LDC initially opened the Yorkton facility in 2009 and currently employs approximately 120 people. Construction of …
Yorkton canola crushing plant to double capacity
The LDC canola crushing plant in Yorkton opened in 2009 and currently has 120 employees. Construction will begin later this year, but the company did not set a timeline for completion. Two other canola crushing plants are undergoing expansion—Cargill at Clavet (southeast of Saskatoon) and Richardson in Yorkton. ...
Louis Dreyfus Yorkton plant reopens
Commodity News Service Canada — The Louis Dreyfus canola crushing plant in Yorkton, Saskatchewan, is officially back in operation after an explosion at a meal storage facility in late October forced the plant to close for a number of weeks, says a Dec. 18 statement from the company. ... The Yorkton plant, which opened in 2009, has the ...
Dreyfus' Yorkton canola crush plant status still unclear
The Yorkton plant, which opened in 2009, has the capacity to crush 850,000 tonnes of canola per year, producing 350,000 tonnes of oil and 500,000 tonnes of meal. — Phil Franz-Warkentin writes for Commodity News Service Canada, a Winnipeg company specializing in grain and commodity market reporting. Tagged Canola, dreyfus, yorkton
Yorkton xxpansions double canola processing capacity
Richardson International Limited announced a significant investment in their canola crush plant in Yorkton in 2021 to double its processing capacity to 2.2 million metric tonnes annually. And now Louis Dreyfus Company (LDC), has announced it will expand its canola crushing facility here.
Canola School: LDM Opens A New Crushing Plant in Yorkton, SK
When selling your crop more buyers bidding is always better. Adding another high capacity crushing plant to the mix is a great step to one allow for a further expansion of acres and more competition for farmers canola crops. In this episode of the canola school, LDM Foods President, Brian Conn talks about the new crushing plant in …
Explosion at Canola Crushing Plant
An explosion and fire at the Louis Dreyfus canola crushing plant in Yorkton, Saskatchewan caused extensive damage and injured one Friday morning. The fire occurred in a meal pellet storage area and not the main building of the canola-crushing plant. The employee was taken to the hospital with what was considered to be a minor …
Richardson Yorkton Crush Plant to Double Annual …
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 ...
Louis Dreyfus expanding Yorkton plant | The Western Producer
Published: May 3, 2013. News. WINNIPEG (Reuters) — Louis Dreyfus Commodities will expand its Yorkton, Sask., canola crushing plant capacity by 20 percent. Dreyfus will start increasing capacity ...
Expanded crush plant will gobble up another …
The 11 in Western Canada process canola while three in the East handle both canola and soybeans. "Over the last decade, approximately $2 billion have been invested in plant construction; crush …