Richardson International Limited will be expanding its Richardson Pioneer retail crop input network across Canada. Construction will begin on three new crop input centres in Saskatchewan this fall and Richardson will be announcing new builds across the Prairies.
“We are continuing to aggressively invest in our crop inputs business to grow our Richardson Pioneer network and expand our reach to offer our services to more customers across Western Canada,” says Tom Hamilton, Vice-President, Agribusiness Operations. “We are excited to invest in these three locations in Saskatchewan now and plan to announce additional builds in the coming months.”
The three new centres will be located in Pasqua, Elrose and Wakaw, Saskatchewan.
Click here to read the press release.
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