Market Intelligence
for the World's
Agriculture Industry
Since 1988
 STAT Specialty Crop News - Covering the world since 1988!
Subscribe Now!
For full site access

Lost Password?
Customer Center

Trade Directory

Special Crops
Beans
Lentils
Peas
Chickpeas
Birdseed
Mustard & Other
Spices & Herbs
Dried Fruit & Nuts
Supply-Demand

The rest of Agriculture
Bio-Energy
Commentary
Grain
Oilseed
Livestock
Poultry
Cotton & Wool
Fresh Fruit & Vegetables
Dried Fruit & Nuts
Dairy
Technology
General
Organic
Just for Growers

Cash Markets
Futures Markets
Weather
Price Graphs
Export Data
Supply-Demand



Subscribe Today!
Privacy Policy
Subscriber Agreement

Ag Links
Affiliates
Add Headlines!
To your website!


P&H Building New Bean Plants

MISSISSAUGA - Mar 16/10 - SNS -- Parrish and Heimbecker, Limited (P&H) pans to build a new, state-of-the-art, dry edible bean processing facility in Hensall, Ontario.

The multi-million dollar food-grade facility will "incorporate progressive design elements that protect product integrity while simultaneously minimizing energy consumption," the company said in a press statement.

Facility design has been modeled to exceed typical food quality standards through HACCP certification and rigid product identity preservation, thereby offering traceability from 'farm to plate', the company said.

Eastern Canadian grain operations Director, Robert Bryson said, "We are very pleased to be redeveloping and investing in Hensall to establish a world-class bean processing facility. From a design aspect, this modern facility has thoroughly addressed the most stringent requirements from sustainability, efficiency and food safety perspectives."

The processing facility will be also be situated such that is able to exploit supply chain advantages, delivering freight savings to the end use customer. Bryson commented on this strategy: "A footprint in Hensall enables our customers to exploit transportation opportunities as they arise. P&H’s seamless and dynamic connection between rail and truck modes, coupled with the ability to ship in both packaged and bulk product forms, allows the eastern Canadian marine gateway ports to be used to their fullest potential."

Bryson also spoke to these competitive advantages from an export perspective. "In today’s market, superior food safety and product quality are the basic requirements of our customers. A high degree of automation allows us to operate more efficiently, with monitoring processes that will reduce errors, saving our customers time and money. Innovation that can green their supply chains and deliver cost-savings is our competitive advantage."


Subcribers get complete access to all articles and special sections on the STATpub website.

To subscribe just click on Subscribe Now!


Add AgMarket News headlines
to your site



Use of Information

Copyright © 1988-2012 STAT Communications Ltd., Canada. All Rights Reserved. This information may not be republished in part of in full in any form whatsoever without the prior written consent of STAT Communications Ltd. The article on this page may not be harvested and reprinted on any website. However, we encourage links back to this or any other public article on our website.



Disclaimer

The information in this article is provided without any warranty of any kind whatsoever. By accessing this service, you agree that STAT Communications Ltd. will not be liable for any expenses, losses or costs that may be incurred by the interpretation and use of the information in this website, nor as a result of the information on this site being inaccurate or incomplete in any way.



Click here to set STATpub.com as your browser's home page!
Copyright © 2012 STAT Communications Ltd., Canada.All rights reserved. Terms & Conditions
Send us your comments.
Privacy Policy
Links Directory