The new Cargill canola processing facility being built in Regina is now more than half complete, the company said Tuesday.
Announced in April 2021, Cargill broke ground on the facility at the Global Transportation Hub in West Regina in July 2022 and now anticipates opening in 2025. The company originally stated the plant – which at the time was expected to cost $350 million - would be operational for 2024.
“The current construction environment is full of unique challenges and this project has faced many headwinds since we broke ground, but we are committed to becoming a best-in-class option for canola growers in the region, along with helping decarbonize the global food and fuel supply chain,” said Jeff Vassart, president of Cargill Canada.
The new facility will have the capacity to process 1 million tonnes of canola per year, producing crude canola oil for food and biofuel markets and canola meal for animal feed.