Construction on the expansion is expected to begin later in 2023, McCain said./Hochstein added potato producers have been practising sustainable agriculture for 20 years and are conscientious about what they put in the ground and the amount of water they use.
“I think this just shows the confidence in the Alberta grower over other areas, that we are capable of meeting these demands in the future and still doing it sustainably,” he said.The Lethbridge-Coaldale-Taber corridor in southern Alberta is home to several major potato processing operations, making it a key region for the province’s value-added agriculture sector.This advertisement has not loaded yet, but your article continues below.
Coaldale stands to benefit greatly from the project as the closest centre for workers and support services for the facility and its construction.Shauna Feth, president and CEO of the Alberta Chambers of Commerce, said the private investment is critical in a sector that has been integral to the province.
“Agriculture and forestry carried us through some pretty dark years in recent history, and so it’s great to see that they’re they’re investing in expansion, and anytime that investment is leveraged with private dollars . . . that’s a positive as well,” she said.
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