Aberdeen, Saskatchewan, Canada
May 22, 2007
Cargill Specialty Canola Oil has signed a long-term lease to
open a specialty canola research farm in Aberdeen, Saskatchewan.
The research farm, about 30 miles from the company’s canola
crush facility in Clavet, will support Cargill's specialized
hybrid breeding and production trials, with a focus on
developing high yielding agronomic traits and the next
generation of output traits.
The farm offers 150 acres of high quality crop land along with
an irrigation system capable of delivering a minimum of five
million gallons of river water each year, vital to the nurseries
and for conducting yield trials during the growing season.
Planting at the research farm will begin with the current crop
year, just now getting underway.
“The research farm at Aberdeen will enable Cargill to centralize
its hybrid breeding program right in the commercial production
region,” said Alan Willits, president of Cargill’s Specialty
Canola Oils business. “It demonstrates Cargill’s commitment to
serving the entire supply chain, providing high-yielding Victory
canola hybrids to farmers and oils with low saturated fat and
zero transfats to food costumers.”
While Aberdeen becomes the main research farm for Cargill’s
canola breeding program, the company will continue to maintain
its existing trial stations in Camrose, Alberta, and Elm Creek,
Manitoba.
Headquartered in Winnipeg, Manitoba, Cargill Limited employs
over 10,000 people across the country and has business interests
in meat, egg and oilseed processing, animal feed, salt,
chocolate, natural gas, crop inputs, as well as grain handling
and merchandising.
Cargill is an international provider of food, agricultural
and risk management products and services. With 153,000
employees in 66 countries, the company is committed to using its
knowledge and experience to collaborate with customers to help
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