Grain Merchants & Growers in Downtown, Winnipeg, MB

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Results from the 'Grain Merchants & Growers' category in Downtown, Winnipeg

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333 Main St, DOWNTOWN, Winnipeg, R3C 4E2

(204) 956-2090
Paterson GlobalFoods is an international business with a strong history in Western Canada. In addition to operating a network of over 50 grain and crop inputs centres, Paterson GlobalFoods operates subsidiary business units in organic grain production and trading, flour milling, animal nutrition, fertilizer distribution, transportation, construction, finance, and global trading.
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167 Lombard Ave, DOWNTOWN, Winnipeg, R3B 0V3

(204) 255-5550
Nourriture pour bétail, Marchands de grain, Grain Dealers, fishing & Forestry, Feed, Agriculture, Animal feed store, Wholesale Trade, seed and grain, semence et grain, Grain and beans, Wholesale Trade Nondurable Goods
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920-220 Portage Avenue, DOWNTOWN, Winnipeg, R3C 0A5

(204) 925-4455
Pulse Canada is the national industry association that represents growers, processors and traders of pulse crops in Canada. Direction and funding for Pulse Canada is provided by the Alberta Pulse Growers Commission, Saskatchewan Pulse Growers, the Manitoba Pulse Growers Association, the Ontario Bean Growers, and the processors and exporters of Canadian peas, lentils, beans and chickpeas that are members of the Canadian Special Crops Association (CSCA). Created in 1997, Pulse Canada's primary focus during its early years was international market development and market access. Over the years, Pulse Canada's operations broadened to include initiatives focused on human health and nutrition as well as the development of animal nutrition markets for feed peas. In 2006, Pulse Canada's operations merged with the CSCA. Today, the organization's activities include five operational areas: Market Access, Market Growth and Innovation, Transportation, Environment and Industry Initiatives. In addition to the collaborative funding provided by the provincial pulse grower associations and the CSCA, Pulse Canada also receives funding through federal and provincial government programs such as the Canadian Agriculture and Food International program (CAFI), the Advancing Canadian Agriculture and Agrifood program (ACAAF) and the Science & Innovation - Agriculture Policy Framework (APF) to achieve objectives established in the five main areas of focus.