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Reuters Article Discusses Strong U.S. Demand for Canola Oil

April 10, 2012

Reuters

Reuters recently published an article discussing the strong demand for canola oil in the U.S.

Legumex Walker Inc.'s (TSX: LWP) subsidiary Pacific Coast Canola is currently constructing its first canola crushing plant in Warden, Washington. With capacity to process 1,100 metric tonnes (MT) of canola per day, the Warden facility will produce expeller pressed canola oil and high-quality canola meal. The plant will be the first commercial-scale canola crushing operation west of the Rockies and is well-positioned to supply the expanding demand for canola products on the west coast of the United States. The plant is expected to produce approximately 142,500 MT of canola oil and 227,000 MT of canola meal per year.

The facility is expected to be operational by early 2013. Construction of the facility remains on schedule and on budget.

Pacific Coast Canola is 85 percent owned by Legumex Walker and 15 percent by Glencore Grain Investment LLC.

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Business News Network Interviews Legumex-Walker President and CEO Joel Horn

March 29, 2012

BNN Business News Network

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This 'food of the future' could be next big thing for Canada

February 8, 2012

the star.com

Loblaw chief Galen Weston has a vision for keeping Canada competitive in the food industry. That vision includes a "food of the future" called pulses.

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Pacific Coast Canola on track with Warden plant
Company has started hiring management

December 26, 2011

Columbia Basin Herald

Site preparation work at Warden's Pacific Coast Canola oilseed processing plant is nearly done and the company started hiring management.

Onsite the first concrete pours are expected to take place in January, according to Jon Austin, a company spokesperson.

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Legumex-Walker Integration Continues
The process of integrating Roy Legumex and Walker Seeds continues.

November 17, 2011

Portage Online

Legumex-Walker Inc was formed in July with the merger of St. Jean-based Roy Legumex and Walker Seeds of Tisdale, Saskatchewan.

"Without question, we are stronger together," said President and CEO Joel Horn, as part of the company's first quarterly report. "Our first quarter as a publicly-traded company was a busy and productive one."

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Legumex reports first sales after going public
Legumex is now one of the largest specialty crop companies in North America

November 15, 2011

Winnipeg Free Press

Legumex Walker Inc. (TSX: LWP) reported sales of $41.4 million for its first reporting period after forming and going public this summer.

The financial results cover the 79 days from July 14 to Sept. 30.

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A specialty-crop alliance
Processors join hands across borders for growth

August 26, 2011

Winnipeg Free Press

The fact that this year's wet spring in the Red River Valley prevented the seeding of acres of peas and lentils probably didn't trouble Ivan Sabourin as much as it would have in the past. That's because Sabourin's specialty- crop processing and export company, Roy Legumex, is now part of a much larger enterprise, Legumex Walker Inc. (LWI)...

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A growing interest
Specialty crop firm cashes in on appetite for ag stocks

July 21, 2011

Winnipeg Free Press

If you're in the business of processing and trading specialty crops based in Western Canada, with customers around the world, this would be a good time to go public. That's why the principals of Legumex Walker Inc. are probably feeling pretty good about themselves right now...

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