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Harper Government Helps Increase of Bakery’s Competitiveness

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Core Tip: An Ontario bakery will increase its production and competitiveness with the support of the Harper Government.
Member of Parliament Wladyslaw Lizon (Mississauga East–Cooksville), on behalf of Agriculture Minister Gerry Ritz, announced today an investment of over $240,000 to S. Gumpert Co. of Canada to purchase and install new packaging equipment in its facility in Mississauga, Ontario.

“Our Government’s top priority is creating jobs, growth, and building long-term economic prosperity for Canadians,” said MP Lizon. “This investment will help S. Gumpert Company of Canada enhance its productivity and increase demand for our farmers’ products, benefitting not only the processing sector but the entire agriculture industry.”

S. Gumpert specializes in products such as cake mixes, icing, and pie fillings for use in the baking industry. The investment will be used to purchase new packaging equipment. Currently, the company must transport some of its products to a co-packer, as its equipment does not have the capacity to package all of its mixes. The new and faster equipment will be able to handle larger volumes of food and enable the company to package everything on site.

These improvements will enhance the company’s productivity and competitiveness, increase domestic and export sales, and reduce transportation and production costs. The project will also support the creation of new jobs and will result in an increased demand by the company for agricultural commodities such as flour and shortening, which in turn will benefit Canadian farmers.

“A new line means a competitive infrastructure—a combination of people, capital equipment, and productive processes. This combination ensures a structure for growth, market sustainability, and job stability/creation,” said S. Gumpert’s President, Dan McPherson.

This investment is delivered by the Agricultural Flexibility Fund (AgriFlexibility) through the AgriProcessing Initiative, a five-year, up to $50-million initiative designed to enhance the competitiveness of the agri-processing sector in Canada. It provides support to existing companies for projects that involve the adoption of innovative and new-to-company manufacturing technologies and processes that are essential to sustaining and improving the sector’s position in today’s global marketplace. 

 
 
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