Pulse company in financial jeopardy, blames export issues
A pulse company with operations all over Saskatchewan has gone into creditor protection and is blaming its struggles on export problems.
ILTA Grain Inc., was granted creditor protection by a B.C. court on Monday. The company is headquartered in Surrey, but has six facilities in Saskatchewan, with two in North Battleford and one each in Saskatoon, Belle Plaine, Swift Current and Cut Knife.
In its court filing, the company said its principle outstanding indebtedness on a consolidated basis is $149.5 million. It explained that over the past few months it has been trying to restructure things, but at this point, it doesn’t have the money to operate normally or meet its obligations.
ILTA describes itself as one of the two largest independent processors of quality grains in Canada. It sources, processes and exports pulses, grains, oilseeds and other specialty products.


