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JAMESTOWN — Cavendish Farms is planning nearly $150 million in expansion and improvements at its Jamestown potato plant.
Have your french fries become more expensive? A “potato cartel” of leading food producers is to blame, five new federal lawsuits contend. Cavendish Farms, Lamb Weston, McCain Foods and the J.R ...
The Jamestown Finance and Legal Committee unanimously recommended approval on Tuesday, June 24, to schedule a public hearing on July 24 for a request from Cavendish Farms Inc. for a tax exemption for ...
Just four companies – Lamb Weston, McCain Foods, the J.R. Simplot Company and Cavendish Farms – control 97% of the market, according to antitrust lawsuits.
This year’s winners will receive $100 to a local greenhouse, a box of Cavendish Farms fries, an exclusive tour of the Cavendish Farms facility, and the Yard of the Week sign. This program was created ...
Jan. 1—JAMESTOWN — Cavendish Farms planning nearly $150 million in expansion and improvements at its Jamestown potato facility is the top news story for the Jamestown area in 2024 as selected ...
The Jamestown Area Chamber of Commerce Beautification Committee is pleased to announce Janet and Ray Thielman as the Week #5 ...
Janet and Ray Thielman's yard at 1223 2nd Place NE has been selected as the fifth Yard of the Week for 2025 by the Jamestown ...
They plant 100,000 plantlets a year at the Cavendish Research Centre in New Annan, P.E.I., looking for new potato varieties suited for growing conditions on the Island. The search has become more ...
Companies including Cavendish Farms, McCain Foods, JRS, and Lamb Weston, as well as the National Potato Promotion Board, conspired “to raise, stabilize, fix [or] otherwise manipulate the prices ...
Bristow said Cavendish Farms has a short-term program in which they have introduced new commercially available varieties from other regions, in addition to breeding new varieties for Island growers.
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