Columbia Pigtail Channel Processing Plant

The facility has the capacity to process 40,000 tons of pulse crops per year, including dry edible beans, peas and lentils, providing a local market for North Dakota farmers while supporting the state's mission of b...

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Columbia Grain International seeks ''refreshed strategic direction''

As one of the largest producers and exporters of pulses in the United States, CGI has invested in eight processing facilities in which pulse crops are cleaned, bagged and distributed

Celebrating the Official Opening of the Columbia Basin Facility

Global Food''s new Columbia Basin facility has now officially opened, marking the completion of a significant investment in this state of the art potato processing site and a proud milestone for

Columbia Grain targets consumers with pulse-based products

Columbia Grain will grow, procure, clean and process the products for domestic food and pet food markets as well as for export. Columbia Grain expects to process over 50,000 tonnes of

CGI cultivating solutions amid challenges | World Grain

The plant features high-speed robotic lines for high capacity, offering packing, milling and blending capabilities for stone or hammer mills. It offers a range of package sizes and types for retail,

Columbia Grain International expands | TheFencePost

CGI just topped off a record-breaking year of pulse sales by acquisition of a new processing plant in Hastings, Neb. This extremely favorable business combination will greatly benefit

A Ribbon Cutting for New Pulse Processing Plant

Columbia Grain International hosted the grand opening of its new flagship pulse processing plant at Valley City, North Dakota. Plant Manager Cody Micheals outlined the reason

Columbia Grain Pulse Processing Plant Grand Opening

VALLEY CITY, N.D. (NewsDakota ) – The Grand Opening of the Columbia Grain Pulse Processing Plant west of Valley City was held Wednesday, April 1st.

The Shifting U.S. Pulse Landscape

We operate grain elevators, processing plants and agronomy centers. Today, Columbia Grain has 45 grain and pulse facilities, including two export terminals in the Pacific Northwest

Processing

With the addition of our new, innovative, high-tech processing plant in Plentywood, MT, we have increased our ability to receive and process grower pulse crops by 60 percent; processing upwards

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