Thursday, June 2, 2016

Highbury gains on French’s move


French’s is going to bottle its ketchup in Toronto, making it an all-Canadian product.

It has bee bottled in the United States, but the tomatoes are grown in Ontario and processed by Highbury Canco at Leamington
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Heinz closed its ketchup plant at Leamington, but then helped a team led by former employees to establish Highbury Canco there.


French's will launch two new products in Leamington in early 2017, both to be made at Highbury Canco

We are delighted to implement the next phase of The French's Promise in Canada," French's Food Division president Elliott Penner said in a statement.

"Increasing manufacturing and production in Canada is an important part of our business model.

Highbury Canco has been steadily increasing production since it took over two years ago.

At a hearing of the Ontario Ministry of Agriculture, Food and Rural Affairs Tribunal earlier this year, the chief executive testified that he expects production will continue to increase.

He won the appeal that was filed by the marketing board that felt Highbury’s joint venture with a grower would undermine prices.

The grower said he welcomed the opportunity to partner because it enabled him to resume production and opened an opportunity to expand. Highbury said it gains first-hand information about production and is able to offer lower costs for inputs because of its buying power and expertise in dealing with U.S. suppliers.