FedNor gives $750K to northern Ont. potato farm to expand, modernize
Nickel Belt MP Marc G. Serré announced Wednesday $750,000 in FedNor funding for Don Poulin Potatoes in Chelmsford.
The funding will help the business “expand, adopt new technology and scale up capacity for growth, new partnerships and the creation of new jobs,” FedNor said in a news release Wednesday.
Serré made the announcement on behalf of Patty Hajdu, the minister responsible for FedNor.
The money will allow Don Poulin Potatoes to build a new 12,000-square-foot production facility and purchase specialized equipment, including a double paper bagger, turbo dryer, racking system and a packing line.
“This expansion project is expected to help this iconic local business increase production, productivity and profitability, paving the way for more jobs and growth opportunities,” the release said.
“I’m thrilled this investment supports the continued growth and long-term sustainability of Don Poulin Potatoes,” Serré is quoted as saying.
“Food security, job creation and a strong economy are vital to our social and economic success. This priority project delivers on all fronts.”
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“We are one of the largest potato growers in northern Ontario and this expansion project means we can take our business to the next level, hire more people and position the company for sustainable long-term success,” owner Dan Poulin said.
Growing 400 acres of potatoes in Chelmsford, the family-owned and operated agri-food business specializes in potato production, packing and distribution.
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