The West often gets divided up: cowboys vs. Indians, wet vs. dry, Catholics vs. Protestants and cattle vs. sheep, just to name a few. Now Oregon vs. Canola has been added to that list. And while some say that the new maps that take effect Friday open Oregon to genetically
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Canola Import Restrictions Lifted by FDA
By Dan Flynn on
In mid-November, the U.S. Food & Drug Administration (FDA) reported having stopped at the American border in October the equivalent of a trainload of canola from Cargill Specialty Canola Oils’ big crushing plant in Clavet, Saskatchewan.
Halting the product from North America’s largest canola plant was at the time said…
Cargill Canola Stopped At Border By FDA
By Dan Flynn on
It is not too far-fetched to say that trainloads of canola oil manufactured at Cargill Limited’s seed processing facility at Clavet, Saskatchewan are being turned back at the border by the U.S. Food & Drug Administration (FDA).
October’s “import refusal report” by FDA shows three Cargill canola oil shipments being…
