From lake to plate: La Ronge major centre for wild rice processing
La Ronge is an important stop in the wild rice industry in Saskatchewan as it is home to the only processing plant in the province.
Wild rice fresh off the lakes arrives in La Ronge in 55-pound bags. It is then unloaded and weighed to ensure the seller is providing what they promised to a buyer, who pays for the rice to go through the plant before it is either picked up or shipped to various distributors.
Some of the rice comes from Alberta and Manitoba, but approximately 90 per cent of the rice comes from Saskatchewan.
“We bring it in and we empty it out of the bags. This helps with the curing process,” explained La Ronge Wild Rice plant manager Gerald Belsey.




