2018 Top Grower: The Adriaansen family of A&M Farm Ventures Ltd. with executives from McCain Foods
McCain Foods Announces 2018 Top Potato Growers at Annual Manitoba Awards Banquet
McCain Foods (Canada) announced A&M Farm Ventures Ltd. as
the 2018 Crop Year Champion Potato Grower for Manitoba at the annual McCain Manitoba Growers’ Appreciation
Banquet held last month, an annual tradition made even more special during the 40th anniversary of the Portage
la Prairie facility in 2019.
Approximately 150 guests, including executives from McCain Foods gathered to celebrate the top Manitoba
growers. Representatives from A&M Farm Ventures (Tom, Lisa, John and Shawna Adriaansen) accepted the
Champion Grower award, marking their first win of this prestigious recognition and exceptional partnership with
McCain.
“We have been partners with our Manitoba a growers for 40 years and we are very pleased to recognize A&M Farm Ventures and our other valued 2018 top growers for their continued commitment and extraordinary efforts supplying our McCain Foods facilities.”The Top Innovator Variety Grower in Manitoba this year was S.B. Vegetable Growers. The team, from Portage la Prairie has achieved standings nine times in the Top 10 Growers Awards, and this is their first time as Champion Innovator Grower.
“At McCain Foods, we believe the grower relationship is an extension of our business and we always have tremendous respect for your efforts, and especially during this particularly challenging potato season.”
Both partners expressed a hearty thank you for the recognition of their work providing top quality potatoes despite the challenging conditions in one of the most difficult growing seasons the region has faced.
2019 Marked 40th Anniversary Celebrations in Manitoba
Over the past year, McCain Foods celebrated 40 years of continued operation and investment in Manitoba together with employees, growers and neighbours in the Portage la Prairie and Carberry communities.
The 2018 Top Innovator Grower award presented to S.B. Vegetable Growers of Portage La Prairie, MB by executives from McCain Foods.
Danielle Barran, McCain Foods Canada President:
“Manitoba growers annually harvest about 26,300 hectares of potatoes, which represents about one-fifth of Canada's total potato crop. We appreciate the diligence, passion and hard work of our partners, in particular when growing conditions have been so challenged.”Today, more than 500 employees work at the two facilities in Manitoba and are part of a proudly Canadian-based company with a global enterprise, including more than 22,000 employees operating out of 51 production facilities on six continents with sales in excess of CAD 10 billion.
“The CAD 75 million investment from McCain is reflective of the continued demand for McCain frozen potato and potato specialty products in both the retail and food service businesses and signals the company’s long-term commitment to Manitoba.”