A process elevator license “may be issued to an operator of an elevator which receives and stores grain for direct manufacture or processing into other products.”
The company uses faba beans and oats to create protein concentrates, flours, and other products.
“C-Merak collects, grades, sorts and stores the local crops,” its website says. “Our terminal uses the latest in energy efficiency equipment and is designed for easy expansion.”
The second update pertains to an Alberta company.
As of Aug. 14, Landus Ag ULC in Calgary no longer holds it grain dealer license.
This type of license is for “a person who, for reward, on his own behalf or the behalf of another person, deals in or handles western grain,” the CGC says.
The CGC’s X account indicates that “due to a change in its operations, a licence is no longer required.”
Landus Ag is an Iowa-based company helping provide farmers with access to market opportunities.