New agriculture technology centre aimed at attracting global business, revitalizing downtown
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Manitoba spends 'a whole lotta bread' to find new markets for cereal grains during tariff war
Manitoba is putting $13 million into the development of a $102-million grain tech facility in Winnipeg's Exchange District that will connect Canadian cereals producers with new international partners.
Province of Manitoba invests $13M in Global Agriculture Technology Exchange – ReNew Canada
Cereals Canada announced that it has received $13 million in funding support for the Global Agriculture Technology Exchange (Gate). This investment from the Province of Manitoba brings the total raised for Gate to $31.5 million. “This is a good long-term investment in ensuring the backbone of our western Canadian economy is going to stay strong,” said Manitoba Premier Wab Kinew. “We’re looking for more places to do business—we’re looking for mor…
Manitoba Invests $13 Million in Downtown Winnipeg to Establish Global Agriculture Technology Exchange
Manitoba Invests $13 Million in Downtown Winnipeg to Establish Global Agriculture Technology Exchange News4.caThe Manitoba government a $13 million investment to establish the Global Agriculture Technology Exchange (Gate), a state-of-the-art centre in downtown Winnipeg spearheaded by Cereals Canada. Premier Wab Kinew, along with Business, Mining, Trade and Job Creation Minister Jamie Moses and Agriculture Minister Ron Kostyshyn, unveiled the ini…
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