Cereals Canada has unveiled plans to build a hub to help grain producers and processors bolster their international profiles and find new trading partners in response to U.S. tariffs and protectionism.
The Manitoba government is backing the industry association’s latest project — a new building in downtown Winnipeg — with $13 million in provincial funding, Premier Wab Kinew announced Thursday.
The Global Agriculture Technology Exchange, “Gate” for short, will be located in the Exchange District. Its blueprint includes training and office space, as well as designated areas for speciality milling, a pilot bakery and pasta extrusion.
The province’s contribution is expected to cover construction and equipment costs.