30t/d cooking oil plant in Canada

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  • 30t/d cooking oil plant in Canada
  • 30t/d cooking oil plant in Canada
  • 30t/d cooking oil plant in Canada
  • 30t/d cooking oil plant in Canada

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  • Where is Viterra oil made?
  • In Bécancour, Québec, Viterra operates a canola and soybean processing facility, the largest oilseed processing facility in Eastern Canada. The plant produces vegetable oil destined for food and industrial markets, as well as meal for the livestock industry. Viterra also owns and operates a canola processing facility in Warden, Washington.
  • Where does canola oil come from?
  • The biggest buyer of canola oil and meal is the United States. For raw seed, the most important destinations are China, Japan and Mexico. Learn more about canola’s top markets. Most canola oil is refined for use as a heart-healthy, versatile cooking oil, widely used in home kitchens, restaurants and food processing.
  • Where does Richardson Oilseed process canola seed?
  • Our processing facilities in Lethbridge, Alberta and Yorkton, Saskatchewan process canola seed into oil – for food, ingredients, biodiesel, and other industrial uses. Richardson Oilseed also provides canola meal, a complementary product to canola oil in the crushing process.
  • How much is canola oil consumed in Canada?
  • Canola oil accounts for more than half of all vegetable oil consumed in Canada and is third on the list worldwide, behind palm oil and soybean oil. Canadian canola oil production and consumption creates $29.9 billion dollars each year. Written by one or more of our Canadian Food Focus staff!

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