McCain Foods USA has announced plans to expand its Burley, Idaho manufacturing plant with the addition of a third production line. The Burley plant was
built in the 1960s and is one of several manufacturing plants McCain operates throughout the United States.“There is an increasing demand for potato products from customers nationwide
and around the world,” said Frank van Schaayk, Regional President, The Americas. “We made the decision to invest in our Burley plant because of its strong potato grower
community, highly capable workforce and tremendous support from the local and state government.”
McCain is investing more than $100 million to expand the capacity at Burley. The new third line will be operational by the end of 2015 and will make potato products for
the foodservice industry and restaurant chains. “Our plant employees are dedicated and proud to be part of a growing workforce,” said Jeff McCray, Plant Manager. “In addition to hiring more employees, we
plan to buy potatoes locally for the new third production line, which means more business for our local community.”
“McCain Foods is a great corporate citizen that appreciates the value of a talented, committed workforce and the kind of responsive, business-friendly state and
local government we have in Idaho,” said Governor C.L. “Butch” Otter. “We look forward to McCain’s continuing growth in Burley, and to a long and successful
relationship in the community. ” Permitting for construction will begin immediately. The Burley plant will continue producing during the expansion.