Viterra and the Canadian Foodgrains Bank Partner in the Fight Against Global Hunger


REGINA, SASKATCHEWAN--(Marketwire - April 25, 2012) - Viterra Inc. (TSX:VT) (ASX:VTA) is pleased to announce it has donated more than $175,000 in crop inputs to support 50 projects across Western Canada to raise funds for the Canadian Foodgrains Bank.

"Viterra has a long history of supporting hunger relief efforts, and is committed to improving health and nutrition around the world. We are proud to partner with the Canadian Foodgrains Bank in the fight against global hunger and to provide communities in the developing world with nutritious food and agricultural assistance," said Doug Wonnacott, Viterra's Chief Operating Officer, Agri-Products.

The in-kind donations, which include seed, fertilizer and crop protection products, will be used to plant a variety of crops including wheat, durum, barley, canola and flax. A total of 8,247 acres will be seeded as a result of Viterra's contribution this year.

"Support from Viterra is an important part of our effort to end global hunger," said John Longhurst, who directs communications and marketing for the Foodgrains Bank. "By helping the growing projects reduce input costs, more money can be provided for people who don't have enough to eat."

Once harvested, the projects will sell the crops and send the proceeds to the Foodgrains Bank, which will use the money to provide food, agricultural assistance and nutrition programs in the developing world.

Last year, the Foodgrains Bank approved 116 projects worth $44 million to help two million people in 36 countries. Over $15 million of that total was committed to Ethiopia, Kenya and Somalia; three countries struck by last year's severe food shortage in East Africa. This year, the Foodgrains Bank is committing an additional $3.1 million of aid to those countries, along with $6.7 million for countries in the Sahel region of Africa where a food crisis is currently looming.

Since 2001, Viterra has donated in excess of $750,000 in crop inputs to support the Foodgrains Bank projects. Donations of grain to the Canadian Foodgrains Bank are accepted at all Viterra grain facilities. For more information, or to get involved, please visit www.foodgrainsbank.ca.

About Canadian Foodgrains Bank

Canadian Foodgrains Bank is a partnership of 15 churches and church agencies working together to end hunger. Together with support from the Canadian government, the Foodgrains Bank has provided over one million tonnes of food for people in the developing world since its founding in 1983.

About Viterra

Viterra provides premium quality ingredients to leading global food manufacturers. Headquartered in Canada, the global agri-business has operations across Canada, the United States, Australia, New Zealand and China, as well as a growing international presence that extends to offices in Japan, Singapore, Vietnam, Switzerland, Italy, Ukraine, Germany, Spain and India. Driven by an entrepreneurial spirit, Viterra operates three distinct business segments: Grain Handling and Marketing, Agri-Products and Processing. Viterra's expertise, close relationships with producers and superior logistical assets allow the Company to consistently meet the needs of discerning end-use customers, helping to fulfill nutritional needs around the world.

Contact Information:

Viterra Inc.
Holly Gibney
Manager, Media Relations
(403) 817-1088
holly.gibney@viterra.com

Canadian Foodgrains Bank
John Longhurst
Director, Resources & Public Engagement
(204) 944-1993
Jlonghurst@foodgrainsbank.ca