Producers will be paid for most of what’s owed by Global Food and Ingredients
Producers who were not paid for grain delivered to Global Food and Ingredients Inc. (GFI) will be compensated for the majority of their eligible claims through the Canadian Grain Commission (CGC) Safeguards for Grain Farmers Program.
Following a review, CGC determined that there were 29 eligible claims totaling $2.661 million for unpaid deliveries to Global Food and Ingredients.
The company had $2 million in security available so individual payments will be prorated meaning producers will receive 75 per cent compensation for their eligible claims. Cheques have been mailed to producers.
In addition to the compensation, CGC is working with the receiver, Richter LLP, to realize on proceeds from the sale of the company’s grain inventory, according to CGC Chief Commissioner David Hunt.