BusinessMcCain Foods Portage la Prairie Facility Celebrates 40 Years in Business

McCain Foods Portage la Prairie Facility Celebrates 40 Years in Business

-

Portage la Prairie, Man., April 16, 2019 – Yesterday, McCain Foods (Canada) celebrated the 40th anniversary of its Portage la Prairie, Man., facility and also officially opened its new potato receiving area at a special ceremony hosted onsite at the potato processing facility.

Manitoba dignitaries, including Premier Brian Pallister and Agriculture Minister Ralph Eichler among others were in attendance, as were local growers from the Keystone Potato Producers Association, McCain executives and some employees who have worked at the plant for 40 years.

Building sustainable futures for McCain employees and growers in Manitoba

“Today’s official opening of the new potato receiving area reflects McCain’s ongoing commitment to our business in Manitoba and to the people that live and work in the Portage la Prairie community,” declared Dale McCarthy, vice-president of Integrated Supply Chain, McCain Foods North America.

“McCain Foods is a key part of Manitoba’s agricultural sector and our entire provincial economy,” said Premier Brian Pallister. “We congratulate McCain on the 40th anniversary of their Manitoba operations, and join them in celebrating their recent investment in Portage la Prairie.”

McCain Foods Portage la Prairie, Manitoba facility celebrated 40 years in business on April 15th with dignitaries joining McCain executives to officially open its new $10 million potato receiving area. Pictured left to right: Ian Wishart, MLA, Portage la Prairie; Eric Durand, McCain Foods Plant Manager; The Honourable Candice Bergen, MP, Portage-Lisgar and Opposition House Leader; The Honourable Ralph Eichler, Minister of Agriculture for Manitoba; Irvine Ferris, Mayor, Portage la Prairie; Christine Wentworth, Vice President, Agriculture NA (McCain); Danielle Barran, President McCain Foods (Canada); Dale McCarthy, Vice President, Integrated Supply Chain NA (McCain); and The Honourable Brian Pallister, Premier of Manitoba.

The expansion of the potato receiving area was part of a multi-year $45 million capital investment commitment made by McCain to the facility. The expansion now allows the Portage la Prairie facility to receive additional potatoes from local growers in a more time-efficient manner, as well as an allowance for additional holding capacity, a new cleaning line and a new refreshment break area.

Additional capital investments made by McCain to the Portage la Prairie facility from 2016 to 2019 include: the installation of a new high efficiency potato sorting system; cutting-edge processing and packaging equipment; new onsite waste water treatment systems; and, upgrades to the facility’s heating, freezing and refrigeration systems, which helps improve the facility’s environmental footprint.

The new potato receiving area expansion opening coincides with the 40th anniversary of McCain Foods continued operation and investment in Portage la Prairie.

“Congratulations to McCain Foods for celebrating 40 years of business operation in Portage la Prairie,” stated The Honourable Candice Bergen, Member of Parliament for Portage-Lisgar and Opposition House Leader. “The McCain Portage la Prairie facility has long been an important contributor to our region not just for employment but also for partnering with the surrounding grower community and its longstanding involvement in the area.”

40 Years in Business

“As we celebrate both the opening of the potato receiving area and 40 years of continued operation at the McCain Portage la Prairie facility, we want to express the ongoing importance of the foundational relationships we share with our employees and growers in the Portage la Prairie community, some who have been with us all 40 years,” added Danielle Barran, president of McCain Foods Canada.

The McCain Portage la Prairie, Man., facility. The year 2019 represents the facility’s 40th year of business in Portage la Prairie.

Manitoba growers annually plant about 26,000 hectares of potatoes, which represents about one-fifth of Canada’s total potato crop. The $45 million investment in the McCain Portage la Prairie facility is reflective of the continued demand for McCain frozen potato and potato specialty segments and signals the company’s long-term commitment to the region and the province.

“McCain Foods has been a part of the Portage la Prairie community since 1979 and throughout that time has remained an important corporate citizen with the city, offering leadership and significant community involvement with projects big and small,” concluded Irvine Ferris, Mayor, City of Portage la Prairie.

More than 300 employees work at the Portage la Prairie, Man., facility and are part of a proudly Canadian-based company with a global enterprise, including more than 21,000 employees operating out of 52 production facilities on six continents with sales in excess of CDN $9.5 billion.

Trending This Week

Do Field Trials Matter? Only If We Start With The Right Questions

0
There are people who are passionate about their projects, and then there are people who take passion for their projects to a whole different...

Data Driven Harvesting: Finally Available for Potatoes Too

0
IN 1849, a man by the name of Pieter Vansteenkiste founded a forge in Roeselare, Belgium, where he and his family manufactured agricultural and...
McCain logo

Strong Roots Acquired by McCain Foods

0
In 2021 a strategic partnership was formed, with McCain investing $55 million USD in Strong Roots. McCain Foods announced they have increased its investment with Strong...

Introducing… This Year’s Top Innovations!

0
The potato industry is at an all-time high for innovation. Incredible new technologies and products are being launched across the potato value chain. That’s great...
Family at sunset

Farmers Need to Find Time for Family

0
The dance between work and family time on farms is a polarity. Polarities are never solved, but must be managed, demanding an intentional decision....