Viterra planning canola crush facility in Regina
REGINA, Sask. – Grain-handling giant Viterra has announced it plans to build a canola crushing facility in Regina, one the company promises to be the “world’s largest integrated canola crush facility.”
In a news release on Monday, the company says the project is still in the feasibility stage, with a target for the plant to crush 2.5 million metric tonnes of canola each year.
While Viterra did not say how much the project would cost or where it would go, the company was reported by Postmedia this month to be the secret buyer of city land near the Co-op Refinery.
That land spanned more than 630 acres and was sold for $4 million, which was below market value. Council approved the sale, believing the buyer would develop something that would result in huge economic benefit.


