Glacier FarmMedia - Following the approval of Bunge’s acquisition of Viterra on Jan. 14, stakeholders made their voices heard ...
plus Bunge's minority stake in grain company G3, would limit competition in some areas. Conditions for approval from Transport Minister Anita Anand included Bunge selling six Western Canada grain ...
Prairie farmers must be bitterly disappointed in the news earlier this month that the federal government is approving Bunge’s acquisition of Viterra, ...
and binding controls on Bunge’s minority stake in G3 Global Holdings. Bunge has a 25% stake in G3, whose shareholders include Saudi Arabia and a group of western Canadian farmers. G3 owns 20 ...
The Canadian government approved Bunge Ltd.'s purchase of Viterra Ltd, which is a grain-handling business with more more than 80 facilities across the country.
The approval also requires strict and legally binding controls on Bunge's minority stake in Saudi-owned grain company G3 to ensure Bunge cannot influence G3’s pricing or investment decisions ...
It also found that Bunge, the world's largest oilseed processing company, could influence the behaviour of G3 Global Holdings, a major competitor to Viterra. Transport Canada says strict and legally ...
He also stressed that he disagreed with findings of a report that flagged concerns about Bunge’s stake in G3, a joint venture between the US crop giant and the Saudi Agricultural & Livestock ...
The approval also requires strict and legally binding controls on Bunge's (BG) minority stake in Saudi-owned grain company G3 to ensure Bunge cannot influence G3's pricing or investment decisions ...