Manitoba Pool Elevators

Summary

Manitoba Pool Elevators was a grain trade company founded in 1924. It became a subsidiary of the Saskatchewan Wheat Pool until November 1932, when the Pool declared bankruptcy. In 1998 Alberta Wheat Pool and Manitoba Pool Elevators merged to form Agricore Cooperative Limited. In 2001, United Grain Growers combined its business operations with Agricore Cooperative Ltd. and carried on business as Agricore United, a publicly traded company, no longer a farmer-owned cooperative. In 2007, Agricore United was taken over by the Saskatchewan Wheat Pool, another publicly traded company. The merged corporation was renamed Viterra. [1]

Manitoba Pool Elevators
IndustryAgriculture
Defunct1998
FateMerged
SuccessorAgricore, Agricore United, Viterra
HeadquartersManitoba, Canada
ProductsGrain buying
Colin H. Burnell (1880-1946), Manitoba farmer, member of the Manitoba Grain Growers’ Association, president of the United Farmers of Manitoba, president of the Manitoba Wheat Pool, president of Manitoba Pool Elevators

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  1. ^ Kathy Lang. "Saskatchewan Wheat Pool". The Encyclopedia of Saskatchewan. Canadian Plains Research Center, University of Regina. Retrieved 2012-05-24.

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  • Manitoba Wheat Pool
  • Smokylake.com's history of Canadian wheat prices
  • Grain Elevators Canada