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Ceres Global Ag Corp T.CRP

Alternate Symbol(s):  CERGF

Ceres Global Ag Corp. and its subsidiaries serve agricultural, energy and industrial supply chains through efficient sourcing, storing, transporting and marketing of high-quality agricultural commodities, value-added products and raw materials. Its segments include Grain, Supply Chain Services, and Seed Retail and Processing. The Grain segment is engaged in grain procurement and merchandising of specialty grains and oilseeds, such as oats, barley, rye, hard red spring wheat, durum wheat, canola, and pulses. The Supply Chain Services segment utilizes the Company’s facilities to provide logistics services, storage, and transloading for commodities and industrial products. The Seed Retail and Processing segment is engaged in soybean crush, and seed distribution in western Canada. It operates 11 locations across Saskatchewan, Manitoba, and Minnesota. These facilities have an aggregate grain and oilseed storage capacity of approximately 29 million bushels.


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Post by fasteddy0043on Oct 12, 2018 7:53am
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WCS oil discount now at $52

WCS oil discount now at $52When the discount was at $30 back in February parties interested in shipping crude by rail was knocking at their door. You would think that at $52 discount they must be pounding at the door. >When the Canadian oil discount hit a four-year high at US$31 in January, Alberta oil companies started calling Ceres Global Ag Corp, a grain and fertilizer handling facility on the Canada-U.S. border at Northgate, Saskatchewan. Desperate for access, companies were pushing Ceres to accelerate long-term plans to add crude hauling, starting with a $1 million< >
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