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Norte Am. 27/01/2019

Canadá: Manitoba surpasses P.E.I in Canadian spud production

The reign of Prince Edward Island is over. Manitoba will soon be the new potato king of Canada.

Simplot is spending $400 million to expand its French fry processing plant in Portage la Prairie. The larger factory, double the size of the existing plant, will be operational in early 2020. Simplot will require 16,000 more acres of potatoes to supply the plant, which will propel Manitoba into the number one spot in the country.

“The additional potato production will see Manitoba become the largest producer of potatoes in Canada,” provincial Agriculture Minister Ralph Eichler said at Manitoba Ag Days in Brandon.

In the last few years Manitoba farmers have seeded about 64,000 acres of spuds. In P.E.I., acreage is around 85,000. It’s likely that P.E.I. will still have the most acres of potatoes in 2019, but Manitoba potato yields are about 20 percent higher than the Island, and overall production is only 10 percent less than P.E.I. That means the addition of 16,000 acres will put Manitoba over the top.

Producer.com describes how the investment in Manitoba’s potato sector is significant for the economy. Besides the $400 million Simplot expansion, McCain Foods is spending $75 million to upgrade its potato processing plants in Carberry and Portage la Prairie.

Fuente: producer.com


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