Viterra hit with $124M in interest on top of $168.9M in damages owed to Cargill
Agriculture 2022-02-28 5:54 pm By Sam Matthews Melbourne
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Grain producer Viterra has been ordered to pay Cargill Australia $124 million in pre-judgment interest on top of the $168.9 million it was ordered to pay after a judge found it misrepresented the performance capabilities of Joe White during the $420 million sale of the malt producer.

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