Cargill can add details of law firm meeting to case against Viterra
Agriculture 2018-08-09 11:42 pm By Cat Fredenburgh Melbourne
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Cargill has won court approval to amend its pleading against Viterra to include details of a law firm meeting in which Viterra executives allegedly made assurances that there were no quality issues with its malt, more than two months into the trial over the $420 million sale of Viterra’s Joe White Maltings business to Cargill in 2013.

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