Winnipeg, Manitoba
June 28, 2004
Agricore United today announced plans to build a new dry
edible bean facility in Carman, Manitoba. This facility will
replace the Company's existing plant located in Carman and
greatly expand the company’s existing dry bean processing
capability in southern Manitoba.
The new Carman plant will process the market classes of beans
that are produced in Manitoba, including navy and coloured bean
types. The new facility will also enable the Company to exceed
the quality control standards for food safety reflected in the
existing plant’s registration under ISO 9000 and compliance with
Hazard Analysis and Critical Control Point (HACCP) guidelines.
“This investment will help the Manitoba bean industry continue
to realize its full potential in the international marketplace,”
says Blair Roth, Manager, Beans and Special Crops. “The facility
will contain a state of the art cleaning line and will
incorporate the latest in processing technology and automation.”
Roth says the investment will enhance Agricore United’s ability
to service the needs of the Manitoba dry bean grower and end use
customers around the world.
Agricore United has two other dry bean processing facilities
located in Taber, Alberta and Bow Island, Alberta. The most
recently constructed plant was built in 1994 in Taber, Alberta.
Agricore United is one of
Canada’s leading agri-businesses. The prairie-based company is
diversified into sales of crop inputs and services, grain
merchandising, livestock production services and financial
markets. Agricore United’s shares are publicly traded on the
Toronto Stock Exchange under the symbol “AU”. |