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    JRI will build at Yorkton

    JAMES RICHARDSON INTERNATIONAL
    CONFIRMS CONSTRUCTION OF
    YORKTON CANOLA PROCESSING PLANT
    May 30, 2008
    Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada – James Richardson International Limited (JRI) today
    announced that its Board of Directors has unanimously approved the immediate construction
    of a canola processing plant in Yorkton, Saskatchewan.
    In September 2006, JRI announced its intention to build a state-of-the-art canola processing
    plant in Yorkton as an expansion of its existing food processing business. However, the
    unexpected and dramatic escalation of construction costs required JRI to review its
    engineering specifications and satisfy itself as to the strength of its costing estimates before
    moving forward. The required review has now been completed and JRI has concluded that
    the project will proceed as planned.
    “This is a very important decision for JRI and for the Richardson family” said Hartley T.
    Richardson, JRI Chairman and President and Chief Executive Officer of JRI’s parent
    company James Richardson & Sons, Limited. “It increases and diversifies our presence in
    the agri-food industry on a global basis and ensures that our food processing business will
    continue to grow. In the past year we have expanded our traditional grain-handling business
    through the acquisition of former Agricore United assets and we are now turning our attention
    to the growth of our food processing operations.”
    JRI currently owns and operates Canbra Foods Ltd., Canada’s largest fully integrated canola
    crushing/refining/processing/packaging plant located in Lethbridge, Alberta. The addition of
    the new plant, capable of processing 840,000 metric tonnes of canola per year, will triple
    JRI’s canola oil production.
    JRI President Curt Vossen commented on the importance of adding the Yorkton plant to
    JRI’s current canola processing business. “Over the past several years, we have witnessed
    a significant increase in the demand for vegetable oil generally, and canola oil specifically, on
    a global basis for food and biofuel. The construction of the Yorkton processing plant will
    allow us to better meet the existing and future needs of our world-wide customer base.”

    #2
    This will be a good thing for all canola growers.
    BTW, how is the canola looking, there is a great cross section of growers here.
    N.W. Sask - anything seeded in the second week of may has been hurt bad, anywhere from 30-90% gone depending on location and surface cover. Most canola seeded from the 10th to the 15th is in resonable shape and anything seeded after that totaly depends on the seeding system and the amount of late april snow recieved.
    Overall a real mixed bag that needs rain very soon for even an average crop to develope. Alot of nervous canola contract holders. Most areas are too dry to reseed at the moment.

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      #3
      This is a great thing, we ship to Velva ND and Harrowby most Canola, But JRI has picked up some last few years. Basically they phone when they have a unit train and need to fill some extra cars. (bonus for Me)
      We have one guy in our area that did 1500 acres at 30 bushel per acre (I think higher) at 16 for November. He is starting to sweat. Now don't get me wrong we did some to but not that high.
      Again great for Yorkton. And with three within 60 miles of the farm this is nice to see.

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        #4
        Is the other company, I forget which, building in Yorkton too?

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          #5
          Yes they will be going before JRI costuction has started early spring

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            #6
            Company is Louis Dreyfus.

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