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McCain has been engaged in agriculture R&D and in development of frozen food market in India since 1998.

McCain Foods (India) is a wholly-owned subsidiary of McCain Foods Limited in Canada.

McCain Foods (India) Pvt Ltd operates a potato processing factory in Ahmedabad, Gujarat. Construction of this facility started in 2005 and significant investments have been made since. An other expansion of this factory was announced for 2013, in order to cope with the rapid growth of the frozen potato product sector in India.
 

McCain Foods (India) Pvt Ltd potato processing plant in Mehsana district of Gujarat.

McCain Foods (India) Pvt Ltd potato processing plant in Mehsana district of Gujarat.

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Balaji Wafers to start production of French Fries and frozen specialties
December 03, 2014

Balaji Wafers to start production of French Fries and frozen specialties

Balaji, one of the largest regional potato chips and snacks brands in India, will soon move into the production of French fries and other frozen potato specialty products, according to Chandu Virani, MD of Balaji Wafers.
transferring knowledge (Courtesy McCain Foods)
September 02, 2014

McCain, DuPont empower Gujarat Potato Farmers

McCain Foods and DuPont India are collaborating to implement the Global GAP (Good Agricultural Practices) Farm Assurer Certification Program with McCain contract farmers.
Lady Rosetta (Meijer Potato)
May 29, 2014

Poor crop in India has raised potato prices, leaving snack-makers in a spot

Fries, chips and flakes manufacturers in India are concerned over firm prices of potato, which has seen a jump owing to poor crop this year. Companies assure that an increase in retail price was unlikely to take place in the short run.
Sizzling business of French fries in India: Sales up 30% and fat margins
January 26, 2014

Sizzling business of French fries in India: Sales up 30% and fat margins

A market that's growing 30% annually, and can grow even faster, a business big enough to accommodate giant western MNCs and small Indian startups, a supply chain that allows mouth-watering margins to all players and a product that many consumers, adults or children, find addictive — selling frozen French fries in India is a sizzling business that's set to sizzle even more.