Regina / 980 CJME May 5, 2021 3:54 PM Viterra will be spending $225,000 to purchase and process pulses from farmers, which then will be used to provide more than 200,000 bags of lentils for families in the Regina region. It’s all a part of a program called ‘Viterra Farmers Feeding Families’ which was announced by Viterra on Wednesday. The company’s North America CEO, Kyle Jeworski, said it feels important to feed people at home. “We’re proud to be making this significant investment in Regina to further support our farmers and our local community,” Jeworski said. “This is something we’ve been working on for quite some time and we’re ready to go, I think on all accounts, and we look forward to getting these into people’s hands and them eating it.”