Viterra, Canadian Foodgrains Bank celebrate partnership working to end world hunger
Viterra and Canadian Foodgrains Bank celebrated their annual partnership today, which saw over 250 acres seeded earlier this year to benefit hungry people around the world.
Speakers included Terence Koshman, Manager of Grain Marketing with Viterra, local farmer Mikaela Lemay and Foodgrains Bank executive director Jim Cornelius.
This is the third year that Viterra and the Foodgrains Bank have partnered to work with the western Canadian agriculture community to respond to world hunger.
This year, a total of 254 acres from Viterra terminals in the Albertan towns of Trochu, Lethbridge and Stettler, as well as terminals in the Saskatchewan towns of Raymore and Grenfell, were made available.


