Cavendish Farms suspends potato farming operations in Presque Isle

Cavendish Farms suspends potato farming operations in Presque Isle
March 25, 2014
Suspended indefinitely – that’s what’s happening to Cavendish Farms potato farming operations in Presque Isle, Maine.

“There’s gonna be jobs lost in the community, there’s gonna be revenues lost in the community..the upside is they’re going to keep their land,” said Presque Isle director of development and planning Ken Arndt.

Thirteen total jobs will be impacted by this decision. According to officials at JD Irving, employees were notified earlier this month. Arndt says Cavendish owns thousands of acres of land – not all in Presque Isle. The suspension comes as a result of market conditions. Director of Development and Grower Relations for the Maine Potato Board Tim Hobbs says this affects more than jobs and land.

“Hate to see less acreage because that impacts your infrastructure, your equipment dealers, your fuel dealers, those associated with the industry and just the talk out around about that is not a positive thing,” said Hobbs.

Company officials confirmed that the land will not be sold and will be retained if market conditions improve. Hobbs says that’s a good thing. He says for now – the land will be seeded down and kept into grain rotation. The Fort Fairfield and Houlton Cavendish fertilizer companies will not be affected. Arndt says Cavendish had plans to build major potato storages on the P.T. farm on route one this summer and that won’t happen now.