Cavendish Farms is North America’s fourth largest producer of frozen potato products and has four state-of-the-art potato processing plants across North America, in Prince Edward Island, Jamestown, North Dakota and Lethbridge, Alberta. The Cavendish Farms facility in Wheatley, Ontario produces a variety of appetizer products including breaded and battered onion rings, vegetables and seafood.
The company's head office is in Dieppe, New Brunswick, Canada with sales offices in Montreal, Toronto and Boston. Cavendish Farms is part of J.D. Irving, Limited, a family business in operation since 1882.
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June 22, 2025
Cavendish Farms Launches Sustainability Research to Support Prince Edward Island Potato Growers
Cavendish Farms is launching a sustainability project on Prince Edward Island to help potato growers adopt eco-friendly practices, focusing on water use, pest control, and soil health. A farm advisory group will guide research and share results with local farmers.
June 18, 2025
World Potato Congress Inc. Announces Board Retirements and Executive Leadership Changes
WPC Inc. announces leadership changes: Nora Olsen, Jang Sangha, and Martin Acosta retire, with Greg Donald named Vice President and Brian Douglas appointed Treasurer as preparations begin for the 2026 Congress in Kenya.
June 09, 2025
Cavendish Farms’ Quick Crisp® Wins Big at 32nd Annual Canadian Grand Prix New Product Awards for Frozen Potato & Appetizer Innovations
Cavendish Farms' Quick Crisp® line—Potato Tots, Onion Rings, and Slim Steak Cut Fries—won the Canadian Grand Prix New Product Award for innovation, quality, and convenience. Ready in minutes, they’re perfect for busy Canadian lifestyles.
November 22, 2024
Alleged 'potato cartel' accused of conspiring to raise price of frozen French fries, tater tots across the United States
Four major potato processing companies, McCain Foods, Cavendish Farms, Lamb Weston, and J.R. Simplot, are accused of price-fixing in a class-action lawsuit filed in the United States District Court.Contact Information
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