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Regina Canola Crush Facility

Building the future of canola

Learn about new opportunities coming to Saskatchewan at our town hall meetings this fall.

We're now one year out from our projected open date and we want to share the current progress with you. Join us for a town hall meeting near you where we will discuss the Regina crush facility and provide you with both an agronomy and grain market update.

Weyburn, SK

November 26, 2024

Community Hall

9:00am - 11:00am

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Edenwold, SK

December 5, 2024

Community Hall

9:00am - 11:00am

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New marketing opportunities

Construction of our new canola processing facility in Regina, SK is underway. The new facility is projected to have an annual production capacity of 1 million metric tons when completed. This increased capacity will allow us to meet the growing global and domestic demand for your canola, both in food and fuel markets.

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We're halfway there! Regina canola crush plant build has reached the 50% milestone.

Our new canola crush plant in West Regina, Saskatchewan, is anticipated to open in the second half of 2025. Now at the halfway mark in this build, opening day is getting closer and closer. The new facility will process 1 million metric tons of canola annually and provide significant opportunities for Saskatchewan farmers. It will also play a critical role connecting the Canadian canola industry to the expanding domestic and global market opportunities for vegetable oil, high quality meal, and biofuels.

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We've officially broken ground

In July 2022 we hosted a ceremonial groundbreaking which marks an important milestone on our way to opening this facility. The event was attended by the Premier of Saskatchewan, The Honourable Scott Moe, Tracy Broughton, Executive Director of SaskCanola, and members of the File Hills Qu'Appelle Tribal Council. You can watch coverage of the event below.

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Contact us to learn more:

Dax Koch

Grain Sales Rep
306-209-4189
[email protected]

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Diversity, Equity and Inclusion

When you work at Cargill, you will see we are working hard to build inclusive teams to unleash the power of diversity. It’s in our values to put people first.

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Employment opportunities

Our new canola crush facility, located in Regina, SK, will add approximately 70 full-time positions by fall 2025. Explore career opportunities with Cargill.

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