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McCain Foods India Launches Regenerative Agriculture Demonstration Farm in Gujarat
McCain Foods India Launches Regenerative Agriculture Demonstration Farm in Gujarat

Business Upturn

time4 days ago

  • Business
  • Business Upturn

McCain Foods India Launches Regenerative Agriculture Demonstration Farm in Gujarat

Sabarkantha, Gujarat, India: Marking a significant milestone in its sustainability journey, McCain Foods India today announced the launch of its first Regenerative Agriculture Demonstration Farm in Hajipur village, Himmatnagar Taluka, in the district of Sabarkantha, Gujarat. The launch coincides with World Environment Day, underscoring McCain's commitment to climate-smart agriculture and long-term resilience in farming. This initiative is part of McCain's global pledge to implement regenerative agricultural practices across 100% of its grower network by 2030. The demonstration farm aims to serve as a living showcase—bringing together innovation, local relevance, and practical implementation to support farmers in transitioning to regenerative practices. Why this farm matters: The farm will demonstrate key principles of regenerative agriculture, including: Cover cropping and crop rotation to enhance biodiversity and soil structure to enhance biodiversity and soil structure Reduced chemical usage to encourage natural ecosystem balance to encourage natural ecosystem balance Improved water use efficiency through precision practices through precision practices Soil health enhancement for long-term agricultural productivity By offering a hands-on, locally contextual model, the farm will act as a learning and innovation hub for farmers, McCain teams, agri-experts, and partners. Sabarkantha was selected as the site due to its prominence as one of McCain's key growing regions, supported by a strong base of engaged farmers and favorable agro-climatic conditions. Speaking at the launch event, Mr. Mainak Dhar, Managing Director, McCain Foods India, said: 'This Demonstration Farm reflects McCain's deep commitment to advancing regenerative agriculture in India—not just as a concept, but as a practical and scalable reality. As a company rooted in agriculture, we take pride in leading by example. Through this initiative, we aim to build conviction on the ground, enabling farmers to adopt practices that restore soil health, conserve resources, and strengthen resilience over time.' With this farm, McCain strengthens its position as a leader in sustainable agriculture in India—offering not only a proof point but a pathway for transition, collaboration, and impact. The farm will continue to evolve as a space for co-creation, experimentation, and shared learning—anchored in the belief that the future of farming must be regenerative. About McCain Foods Advertisement McCain Foods Ltd. is one of the world's largest producers of French Fries and Potato Specialties. Headquartered in Florenceville, New Brunswick, Canada, McCain has grown to become a global leader in the frozen food industry with 49 production facilities, 22000+ people and its footprints across 160 countries. McCain Foods (India) Pvt. Ltd. is a wholly owned subsidiary of McCain Foods Limited in India. Since 1998, McCain has been engaged in agriculture R&D and in development of the frozen food market in India and subcontinent countries. McCain products are used by leading fast-food chains, hotels, restaurants, catering companies and are popular for in-home consumption. For more information, please visit Submit your press release Disclaimer: The above press release comes to you under an arrangement with Business Wire. Business Upturn takes no editorial responsibility for the same.

Cost of living and Trump's tariffs: FP Video looks at the impact
Cost of living and Trump's tariffs: FP Video looks at the impact

Yahoo

time15-02-2025

  • Business
  • Yahoo

Cost of living and Trump's tariffs: FP Video looks at the impact

FP Video this week looks at the increasingly high cost of living, celebrates the top corporate executives of 2024, examines how U.S. President Donald Trump's threatened tariffs might strike at the manufacturing heartland, and asks what Canada can do about its dependence on energy exports to the United States. While inflation slowed in 2024, the cost of living still weighed on Canadians. The Financial Post looks at how prices fared in five key areas and where they could go in 2025. The honour of being named Canada's Outstanding CEO of the Year started 35 years ago, with H. Harrison McCain, the head of McCain Foods Ltd., being the first recipient in 1990. Along the way, a who's who of corporate Canada have been honoured. Here are three of them and where they are now. Avery Shenfeld, chief economist at CIBC Capital Markets, talks with the Financial Post's Larysa Harapyn about the possible impact on Canada of Trump's tariffs. Tariffs would slam Canada's economic heartland Where the cost of living is heading in 2025 U.S. tariffs paused, Canadian patriotism on the rise

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