Mitolo Family Farms

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The Mitolo Group - formerly known as Comit Farm Produce - is the leading potato and onion packing company based in South Australia.

The Mitolo Group has over thirty five years experience of growing, harvesting and packing, and has for over this time, been focused on supplying the freshest produce to Australia's supermarkets, market wholesalers and numerous export markets.

The Mitolo Group introduced the Carisma certified low GI potato variety and the Gourmandine variety in Australia.

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Mitolo Family Farms enters into strategic partnership with Ontario Teachers’ Pension Plan
Abril 11, 2023

Canadian pension fund acquires majority stake in Mitolo Family Farms, Australia's largest potato supplier

Ontario Teachers’ Pension Plan Board, a Canadian pension fund, acquires the majority stake in Mitolo Family Farms, the largest potato grower and packer in Australia.
Wyma supporting growth in Australian vegetable production
Mayo 05, 2021

Wyma supporting growth in Australian vegetable production

The post-Covid economy is driving strong growth for Australian vegetable producers. Fueled by the increase in consumer demand for fresh vegetables, Australian growers have chosen to invest significantly in improving their post-harvest operations.
Potato deal strengthens Mitolo as it digs in for new season in South Australia
Noviembre 10, 2020

Strengthened by the acquisition of the TFI Potato business, the Mitolo Group Pty Ltd starts a new potato season in South Australia

The recent finalization of a takeover of Thomas Foods International’s potato business and a spike in demand through the coronavirus pandemic has cemented Mitolo Group as Australia’s largest fresh spud producer.
Transforming potato waste into a new industry for Australia
Marzo 06, 2020

Transforming potato waste into a new industry for Australia

Four of the largest potato producers in Australia want to convert 100% of their potato waste into commercial benefit through their partnership with the Fight Food Waste Cooperative Research Centre (CRC).