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McCain Foods Announces Top Growers for Manitoba at Annual Awards Banquet

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Carberry, MB, November 14, 2018 – McCain Foods (Canada) announced Bailey Farms as 2017 Crop Year Champion Potato Grower for the McCain Manitoba plants during the annual Growers’ Appreciation Banquet. Approximately 180 guests gathered to celebrate the Top Growers and their achievements and enjoy a celebratory evening together at the Carbery Memorial Hall in Carberry on November 7.

Master of ceremonies for the evening was Bart Witherspoon, Field Department Manager, who announced the Top 10 Growers. McCain representatives expressing congratulations to the Growers included Allison McCain, Chairman of McCain Foods Limited, Danielle Barran, President, McCain Foods Canada, Dale McCarthy, VP Integrated Supply Chain NA, Christine Wentworth, VP Agriculture NA, Jim Waugh, Sr. Director Manufacturing, Bob Hyra, Director Agriculture NA, Dean Melnic, Portage Plant Manager and Eric Durand, Carberry Plant Manager.

Top 10 Growers with McCain management—
Front, l-r: Bob Hyra, Director Agriculture NA Mid-West, Paul Adriaansen, Kim Adriaansen, Thomas Bailey, Terry Bailey, Lori Bailey, Kelsey Dickson, Karen Fiskel, Rick Fiskel, Jill Davison, Brad Davison
Middle, l-r: Jason Kehler, Laura Kehler, Ginette Snaith, Beth Adriaansen, Erin Adriaansen, David Adriaansen, Trevor Dickson, Pat Dickson, Don Dickson, Derek Dickson, Jon Davison, Rick Davison, Jackie Davison, Marie Adriaansen, Jack Adriaansen
Back, l-r: Rodger Johnson, Travis Snaith, Jim Waugh, Sr. Director Manufacturing, Christine Wentworth, VP Agriculture NA, Danielle Barran, President, McCain Foods Canada, Allison McCain, Chairman, McCain Foods Limited, Dale McCarthy, VP Integrated Supply Chain NA, Dean Melnic, Portage Plant Manager, Bart Witherspoon, Field Department Manager, Erin Hood, Kevin Hood

“I speak for all of McCain when I say how grateful we are for your persistence & diligence in safely harvesting as much of this crop as possible and your efforts to keep our factories running whatever the conditions,” stated Christine Wentworth in her address to the grower partners. “I have heard heroic stories of extraordinary efforts made by you in conditions not seen in decades if ever; harvesting in wet, freezing temperatures, pulling tractors and trucks through impossibly muddy, snowy fields to make it happen.”

Danielle Barran also thanked the growers for their partnership and hard work, emphasizing that “McCain views the grower relationship as an extension of our business. Together, we make the wonderful McCain foods that Canadian families know and love.”

Terry and Lori Bailey, along with daughter Kelsey and son Thomas, accepted the Champion Grower award for Bailey Farms. This is their first time achieving the Champion Grower award.

Terry Bailey said “we were really pleased with the quality of our crop last year, growing potatoes is a lot of hard work and our whole family is involved to make it happen. Our family has grown potatoes in the Carberry area since 1961. I am generation 3; Kelsey and Thomas are generation 4.”

For the second time, McCain has given out a Top Innovator variety award. This year, the award was presented to Stan Wiebe, Andrew Doerksen, and Darryl Wiebe of Beaver Creek Farms Ltd., located near McGregor for their top quality innovator potato.

Top Innovator Variety Award – Beaver Creek Farms Ltd. with McCain management
Front, l-r: Andrew Doerksen, Stan Wiebe, Darryl Wiebe
Back, l-r: Bob Hyra, Director Agriculture NA Mid-West, Jim Waugh, Sr. Director Manufacturing, Christine Wentworth, VP Agriculture NA, Danielle Barran, President, McCain Foods Canada, Allison McCain, Chairman, McCain Foods Limited, Bart Witherspoon, Field Department Manager, Dean Melnic, Portage Plant Manager, Dale McCarthy, VP Integrated Supply Chain NA

The Growers who qualified for the Top 10 roster, in order of final standing were:

1. Bailey Farms (Champion Grower – Terry and Lori Bailey, Kelsey, and Thomas)

2. Spud Plains Farms (Paul and Kim Adriaansen)

3. Fiskel Farms (Rick and Karen Fiskel)

4. Snaith Farms Ltd. (Travis and Ginette Snaith)

5. Kehler Farms Ltd. (Jason and Laura Kehler)

6. Davison Farms Ltd. (Rick and Jackie Davison, Brad and Gill Davison, Jon Davison)

7. Adriannsen Farms Ltd. (Jack and Marie Adriaansen, Dave and Erin Adriaansen, Beth Adriaansen)

8. Hood Farms (Kevin and Erin Hood)

9. Shilo Farms Ltd. (Rodger Johnson)

10. Dickson Farm Ventures (Don and Pat Dickson, Derrick and Trevor)

A strong, sustainable Canadian business

Manitoba growers annually harvest about 26,300 hectares of potatoes, which represents about one-fifth of Canada’s total potato crop. McCain works closely with our valued grower partners to support the continued demand for McCain frozen potato and potato specialty segments in both the retail and food service businesses. More than 550 dedicated employees work at the two McCain facilities in Manitoba and are part of a proudly Canadian-based company with a global enterprise, including more than 20,000 employees operating out of 53 production facilities on six continents with sales in excess of CDN $9.5 billion.

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