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Cargill purchases southeast company Precision Ag

Following a successful 22-year joint venture, Cargill has announced it will purchase southeast Saskatchewan crop inputs retailer Precision Ag in a move that deepens its commitment to farmers in the region.

Following a successful 22-year joint venture, Cargill has announced it will purchase southeast Saskatchewan crop inputs retailer Precision Ag in a move that deepens its commitment to farmers in the region. 

The business will continue to operate as Precision Ag, based in Griffin, and according to a news release, there will be no changes for Precision’s 23 employees or at its four locations in Griffin, Carlyle, Carnduff and Odessa. Precision Ag’s leadership team will stay in their current roles for the next three years to ensure a seamless transition of the business. 

“As we thought about our most strategic succession plan, we quickly agreed that selling to Cargill was the best decision given our shared values and interest in providing quality crop input services to farmers throughout Western Canada,” said Precision Ag general manager Jay Gerry.

“We’re excited for our employees and customers as they will continue to receive the very best this long-term partnership represents, as well as the world-class professional services and resources Cargill brings to the future of our business.” 

The acquisition of Precision Ag expands Cargill’s network of grain and ag service businesses throughout Canada, including an integrated mix of crop inputs, grain marketing and consulting services for greater access and customer service with area farmers. 

“We look forward to carrying on Precision Ag’s legacy of outstanding service and building on the expertise and trust our long-term partnership represents,” said Blaine Duncan, Cargill regional commercial leader. “As a global ag leader, we’re strategically positioned to advance Precision Ag’s business model in such dynamic market conditions. We’re honoured the Precision Ag leadership team turned to Cargill to lead the next chapter of this business.”