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    Viterra back in Kindersley

    Viterra Continues Focus on Operational
    Excellence: Announces New Build in
    Saskatchewan

    REGINA, SASKATCHEWAN--(Marketwired - April
    3, 2014) - Viterra Inc. ("Viterra"), Canada's grain
    industry leader, is pleased to announce its intent
    to build a high throughput grain elevator at
    Kindersley, SK. The new facility will have a
    storage capacity of 34,000 metrics tonnes and a
    108 railcar spot.
    Kyle Jeworski, Viterra's President and CEO for
    North America said, "Viterra has a long history of
    serving farm customers in the Kindersley area,
    and we are pleased to build on this relationship
    through a new state of the art facility. This project
    supports our ongoing strategy to optimize our
    footprint, and ideally positions us to provide our
    customers with expert advice and the best
    marketing opportunities domestically and around
    the world."
    Viterra is dedicated to operational excellence in
    Western Canada's grain handling system. Over
    the last several years, the company has
    proactively made a series of infrastructure
    investments in its asset network to promote the
    efficient movement of agricultural commodities.
    Most recently in Saskatchewan, Viterra
    announced it is spending over $20 million to
    upgrade four of its Saskatchewan grain terminals
    at White Star, Humboldt, Waldron and Ituna. It
    has also recently completed similar expansions at
    Gull Lake, SK and Fairlight, SK. In Alberta, Viterra
    has announced it is spending over $34 million
    through an expansion and upgrade to its facility in
    Grassy Lake, as well as building a high
    throughput terminal in Grimshaw.
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