The license is effective as of Oct. 17
The Canadian Grain Commission (CGC) issued a new license last week.
AgroHall Foods Ltd./ Les aliments AgroHall Ltée in Regina, Sask., received a grain dealer license on Oct. 17, the CGC’s website says.
The Sask. location is at 1881 Scarth St., Suite 1500, the Moose Jaw & District Chamber of Commerce says.
This type of license is for “a person who, for reward, on his own behalf or the behalf of another person, deals in or handles western grain,” the CGC says.
AgroHall is based in Montreal, Que.
“We specialize in originating, marketing and exporting cereals, particularly high-quality Canadian wheat,” the company’s website says.
AgroHall’s core business revolves around soft spring wheat for milling and durum wheat for pasta and couscous.
AgroHall is part of Agro Companies International, a group of companies trading and transporting milling wheat and animal feed grains.
Its other entities include Ifaco Grain Company, Ifaco Feed Company, Agri Company, and York Overseas.