Cavendish Farms Announces the Construction of a New Potato Processing Plant in Lethbridge, Alberta

Official land sale signing with President of Cavendish Farms, Robert K. Irving (left) and Lethbridge Mayor Chris Spearman (right).

Official land sale signing with President of Cavendish Farms, Robert K. Irving (left) and Lethbridge Mayor Chris Spearman (right).

December 12, 2016

Cavendish Farms is pleased to announce the expansion of its business in Lethbridge, Alberta, with the construction of a new frozen potato processing plant. Today’s approval by Lethbridge City Council for the purchase of land in the Sherring Industrial Park is the first step towards the construction of a $350 million facility, which will replace its current, aging plant.

Robert K. Irving, President of Cavendish Farms:

“Cavendish Farms is pleased to be expanding our business in Lethbridge and we are proud of the relationship we have built with the City and the people who make up this community.”

“The opportunity to expand in Lethbridge, and remain within the region is very important to us. Lethbridge has provided Cavendish Farms with a cross-Canada presence that has helped fuel our growth and allowed us to reach key markets.”

“This expansion is possible because of the commitment of Cavendish Farms employees, customers, growers, and suppliers.”

“It is their efforts that have allowed us to grow and expand.”
Minister of Agriculture and Forestry, Oneil Carlier:

“Our government is working with municipalities across Alberta to provide the right conditions for jobs, economic growth, and diversification.”

“This historic private investment will create good jobs and build on Lethbridge’s stellar reputation as a Canadian hub of Agri-food business innovation.”

(Click to enlarge) Artist rendering of the new Cavendish Plant

Artist rendering of the new Cavendish Plant

Chris Spearman, City of Lethbridge Mayor:

“The City of Lethbridge is thrilled with the decision by Cavendish Farms to stay in southern Alberta and the commitment they’ve made to our city.”

“This is the largest investment in our city’s history, and we are tremendously excited to be part of this growth. The positive economic impact of today’s announcement and the investment Cavendish Farms is making in our community are something we are very proud of.”
Construction is expected to begin in spring 2017 and be completed by summer 2019.

The new plant will allow Cavendish Farms to more than double its annual production capacity to meet growing demand and will be more efficient, reducing our carbon footprint.
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