Canada
CANADIAN GOVT. INVESTS OVER $1.7M IN BRAMPTON’S ITALPASTA
The Federal Economic Development Agency for Southern Ontario (FedDev Ontario) has announced an investment of over $1.7 million in Brampton-based Italpasta Limited to boost local food manufacturers.The investment will help the family-owned and operated company replace old equipment with a production line with triple the production capacity. In addition, the new manufacturing line and equipment will reduce production times, increase supply chain spending and create 10 skilled jobs.Joe Vitale, the founder and president of Italpasta expressed his gratitude for the Canadian government and said, “The funding not only empowers us to address the escalating demand for our products across North America but also reaffirms our role as a beacon illuminating Canadian wheat farmers and championing locally crafted, premium-quality, affordable products that families can be proud to serve to their loved ones.”Vitale further said that the investment will contribute to the local economy and help in creating more jobs for the people of Brampton.Moreover, in a recent announcement Italpasta announce the acquisition of Grisspasta, including its Grisspasta and Giardino brands, along with the Longueuil plant in Quebec. The brand said this will allow them to increase production capacity.Founded in 1989, Italpasta is the largest pasta manufacturer in Canada, employing approximately 200 staff. Its products are made in Canada with 100 per cent Canadian wheat and are sold to retail and food service clients across Canada and the U.S.FedDev Ontario minister Filomena Tassi, parliamentary secretary Maninder Sidhu and member of parliament for Vaughan–Woodbridge Francesco Sorbara, announced the investment.“This announcement is good news for both the Brampton region and Canada’s food manufacturing industry as it will support a leading business in our community while strengthening local supply chains and increasing production of made-in-Canada food products,” Sidhu said.“These investments not only strengthen the competitiveness of Canadian compa (ICE TORONTO)
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