BroadGrain Builds on ANUGA and SIAL Success, Heads to Gulfood 2026

Building on a successful participation at ANUGA in October 2025, and following strong global engagement at SIAL in October 2024, BroadGrain Commodities Inc. is pleased to announce its continued annual participation in Gulfood 2026, once again exhibiting at the Canadian Pavilion’s Pulses and Grains booth.

BroadGrain’s presence at ANUGA and SIAL resulted in strong global engagement, valuable networking, and meaningful business opportunities, reinforcing its position as a trusted grain processor and pulses exporter from Canada. The exhibitions provided an ideal platform to showcase high-quality Canadian products, including green peas, yellow peas, lentils, chickpeas,dry beans, mustard seeds, and non-GMO soybeans, while strengthening relationships across international markets.

As a key contributor to the Canada grain supply chain, BroadGrain operates grain elevators and pulse processing facilities in Canada, serving both food and feed markets. The company’s integrated Canadian operations, combined with its international footprint in Argentina and Africa, support reliable global sourcing and export capabilities.

Looking ahead to Gulfood 2026, BroadGrain aims to build on the momentum of recent exhibitions, expand its international partnerships, and continue promoting Canadian grain and pulse excellence in the Middle East, Africa, and beyond.

BroadGrain looks forward to welcoming partners and industry stakeholders at the Canadian Pavilion and continuing its commitment to collaboration, quality, and sustainable growth.

Toronto, Canada – June 11, 2025 — In support of the World Health Organization’s World Food Safety Day, Broadgrain Canada proudly joined the global food industry in recognizing the importance of food safety standards and promoting a culture of quality and awareness across its facilities.

Observed this year on June 7th, World Food Safety Day is a key moment to highlight the critical role that strong food safety practicesplay in protecting public health and ensuring trust in food supply chains. Broadgrain Canada celebrated the occasion on Monday, June 9th across its facilities, bringing teams together for a variety of onsite activities aimed at raising awareness and engaging staff.

The celebrations included interactive games and contests, themed signage displayed throughout facilities, and team gatherings designed to spark conversation and reflection on best practices in food safety. In some locations, catered meals brought an added sense of community to the day, reinforcing the shared responsibility every team member holds in upholding food safety and quality.

“World Food Safety Day offers a valuable opportunity to recognize the efforts of our team members who work daily to ensure that food safety remains a top priority,” said a Broadgrain spokesperson. “It’s more than a compliance measure—it’s about creating a culture where food safety is second nature to everyone, from operations to logistics.”

Broadgrain’s participation reflects its ongoing commitment to excellence and safety in every step of its supply chain. By aligning with international awareness efforts, the company reinforces its dedication to meeting the highest standards in food manufacturing and distribution.

To learn more about World Food Safety Day and this year’s theme, please visit the WHO campaign page at https://www.who.int/campaigns/world-food-safety-day/2025.

About Broadgrain
Broadgrain Commodities Inc. is a leading Canadian-owned agricultural company engaged in the origination, processing, and distribution of high-quality grains and pulses around the world. With a focus on sustainability, integrity, and innovation, Broadgrain works closely with farmers, processors, and buyers to deliver exceptional value from field to table.

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