Prairie farmers taking Purely Canada Foods to court on cancelled oat contract
A group of Prairie farmers are taking court action against Purely Canada Foods, a division of Above Foods.
On March 1, 2023, Purely informed 27 farms it was voiding contracts for gluten-free oats that were grown in 2022. Purely Canada told farmers in a letter that oat processing machinery failed in the fall of 2022 and voided the contract in early March, 2023. Purely said it was invoking the force majeure clause.
The farmers chose to move to court action in the Saskatchewan King’s Bench after completing the mandatory mediation requirement with Purely Canada and Above Foods in late 2023.
The letter to the farmers from Purely stated, “The certified gluten-free oat conversion processor had a very unfortunate and disappointing process, equipment and system failure due to no fault of ours. The buyer (Purely) gives you immediate notice that the gluten-free supply contract is void in respect to purchase of the oats…. Please consider that the force majeure clause applies … for the buyer and conversely the seller. And you as seller will be released from obligations under the contract.”