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Current flyer Co-op Food - Valid from 16.05 to 07.08 - Page nb 14

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Flyer Co-op Food 16.05.2024 - 07.08.2024
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FUELLING WESTERN CANADA TOGETHER Co-opis unique in our ability to offer value to Western Canadian producers through mutually beneficial PES LCR UE EC ARE TU CET RE UT ER TES CRT) ÉRIC OI needed to run their operations. In return, these local CRÉENT TAROT RICE CC back to their members. TOUL Eu Lo EEE ELEC OPEL COCO CE RTL A RE CCI ÉÉPETOEUTE LOLCLCNEC E CT crops andraise your livestock is just a starting point. ALLER ECTS EU ÉCLIEAUR EL Er GRAIN FARMERS PRIMARY PRODUCTION EE LARAUTE LIVESTOCK PRODUCERS Co-op Ethanol Complex The Co-op Ethanol Complex (CEC), formerly Terra CELTIC ENTIEAEETT CEE ACC Belle Plaine, Sask. The facility produces up to 150 million litres of ethanol ÉTAT et CRC RL LES lu ECO The CEC has the capability of using a variety of starch- based crops as feedstocks and purchases over 330,000 tonnes of grain (wheat, but also corn, rye and triticale) annually from more than 400 Western Canadian producers. This complex can process a wide range of PEAU ALU) ÉCRIRE ÉRIC OU CLIC CT EC ÉCOLE CIC coop REFINERY COMPLEX MANUFACTURING DISTRIBUTION PONT TUE TEE CT 400 litres of ethanol and 350 kilograms of dried distillers’ grains (DDG), a premium, nutrient-dense Den CC CET Ou EL starches in the parent grains are broken down into sugars, which are then broken down further, fermented CECILE a good source of protein and energy for a wide range oflivestock, including beef cattle, dairy cattle horses, ÉCLATER RCE Cut ÉTÉ Tu Cu AE LE CCS L'LCN ETC EU LEUR IC COS CRT ET CE CET NL TUE D CCR LS is 30 per cent protein and 10 per cent fat. The CEC RCI EU TOTALE Le Ce CCE - [ [ [ [ ( MEN Q CANADIANS l Û [ Û Q [ “1 RETAIL

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FUELLING WESTERN CANADA TOGETHER Co-opis unique in our ability to offer value to Western Canadian producers through mutually beneficial PES LCR UE EC ARE TU CET RE UT ER TES CRT) ÉRIC OI needed to run their operations. In return, these local CRÉENT TAROT RICE CC back to their members. TOUL Eu Lo EEE ELEC OPEL COCO CE RTL A RE CCI ÉÉPETOEUTE LOLCLCNEC E CT crops andraise your livestock is just a starting point. ALLER ECTS EU ÉCLIEAUR EL Er GRAIN FARMERS PRIMARY PRODUCTION EE LARAUTE LIVESTOCK PRODUCERS Co-op Ethanol Complex The Co-op Ethanol Complex (CEC), formerly Terra CELTIC ENTIEAEETT CEE ACC Belle Plaine, Sask. The facility produces up to 150 million litres of ethanol ÉTAT et CRC RL LES lu ECO The CEC has the capability of using a variety of starch- based crops as feedstocks and purchases over 330,000 tonnes of grain (wheat, but also corn, rye and triticale) annually from more than 400 Western Canadian producers. This complex can process a wide range of PEAU ALU) ÉCRIRE ÉRIC OU CLIC CT EC ÉCOLE CIC coop REFINERY COMPLEX MANUFACTURING DISTRIBUTION PONT TUE TEE CT 400 litres of ethanol and 350 kilograms of dried distillers’ grains (DDG), a premium, nutrient-dense Den CC CET Ou EL starches in the parent grains are broken down into sugars, which are then broken down further, fermented CECILE a good source of protein and energy for a wide range oflivestock, including beef cattle, dairy cattle horses, ÉCLATER RCE Cut ÉTÉ Tu Cu AE LE CCS L'LCN ETC EU LEUR IC COS CRT ET CE CET NL TUE D CCR LS is 30 per cent protein and 10 per cent fat. The CEC RCI EU TOTALE Le Ce CCE - [ [ [ [ ( MEN Q CANADIANS l Û [ Û Q [ “1 RETAIL
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