Over the two years of COVID-19 pandemic restrictions, no international delegations have come to Cereals Canada to learn how they can use Canadian wheat in their bread, pasta and noodles.
But that is expected to change with the war in Ukraine and economic sanctions against Russia hitting the breadbasket of Europe hard.
“We will know in the next week or two whether that’s going to bring new customers to the table,” CEO Dean Dias said during a recent tour of Cereals Canada’s Winnipeg-based mill, bakery, noodle and pasta production lines.
Russia is the world’s top wheat exporter and the largest producer after China and
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