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Viterra says credit “unaffected” by crisis

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Published: December 12, 2008

Viterra’s financing products for Prairie farmers are “unaffected” by the world’s tightening credit markets, the company said Friday.

Canada’s largest grain company said in a release that it has pre-approved over 19,000 customers for credit financing to date, backed by Scotiabank and totaling over $830 million.

“We expect to extend a total of $1.4 billion in credit by spring of next year,” said George Prosk, the Regina-based company’s senior vice-president for financial products, in the release.

Viterra offers customers credit throughout the year to help finance purchases of seed, fertilizer, crop protection products and equipment. The company also offers a financing package for livestock operations’ feed inputs through its livestock feed and services division, under the brand name Unifeed Financial.

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