[1] Viterra Inc grew into a global agri-business with operations in Canada, the United States, Australia, New Zealand, and China.
Viterra operated three distinct, inter-related businesses: Grain Handling & Marketing, Agri-Products and Processing, enabling it to generate earnings at various points on the food production chain from field to the table.
Viterra's grain handling and marketing operations were located primarily in two of the world's most fertile regions: Western Canada and South Australia.
As part of this business, Viterra owned a 34% interest in Canadian Fertilizer Limited CFI, a large urea and ammonia plant.
Retail locations offer fertilizer, crop protection products, seed and equipment to growers.
"[3] Viterra Inc. was formed in 2007 as a publicly traded corporation when the Saskatchewan Wheat Pool acquired Agricore United, which was at that time the largest grain handler in Western Canada.