J.D. Irving, Limited is a diversified family-owned Canadian company with operations in Canada and the United States.
Activities include:
Agriculture
Construction & Equipment
Consumer Products
Energy
Food
Forestry & Forestry Products
Retail & Distribution
Shipbuilding & Industrial Fabrication
Transportation & Logistics
J.D. Irving was founded in 1882 and currently employs 15000 people.
Subsidiaries and Factory Locations
Cavendish Agri Services
Cavendish Agri Services supplies potato farmers in Atlantic Canada and Northern Maine with products and services such as fertilizer and crop protectants
Cavendish Farms Ltd
Cavendish Farms is North America’s fourth largest producer of frozen potato products operating four potato processing plants across North America.
Cavendish Produce
Cavendish Produce supplies year-round fresh packed potatoes and other vegetables to independent food retail stores, major food retail chains and restaurants.
Product Types offered by this company
该公司新闻
九月 19, 2020
Cavendish Farms opens Potato Research Centre in New Annan, PEI
Cavendish Farms’ new Potato Research Centre in New Annan, Prince Edward Island officially opened on September 17, 2020 with a ribbon cutting with Dennis King, Premier of Prince Edward Island, and company officials.
十月 03, 2019
Frozen Potato Processing Plant of Cavendish Farms in Alberta officially open
Cavendish Farms’ newest plant is officially open for business. The announcement was made at a ceremony held today at the new Lethbridge frozen potato processing facility.
八月 05, 2019
Cavendish Farms to open Potato Research Centre in Prince Edward Island
Canadian potato processing company Cavendish Farms, a subsidiary of J.D. Irving, announced last week that it will build a new potato research and plant breeding centre in New Annan, Prince Edward Island.
二月 04, 2019
Potato Processor Cavendish Farms imports millions of pounds of potatoes to P.E.I.
Prince Edward Island French Fry Manufacturer Cavendish Farms is importing a larger than usual amount of potatoes from other parts of Canada and the United States to make up for a local shortfall in supply.