Ontario Food Cluster Team Arrives at SIAL in Paris Touting Ontario's Agri-Food Industry as a World-Class Hub for International Food Processing Companies


PARIS--(Marketwire - Oct 22, 2012) - SIAL Paris 2012 - German frozen pizza giant Dr. Oetker selected the Ontario Food Cluster, also known as "Canada's Kitchen," for a greenfield new plant construction that will create 120 full-time manufacturing jobs, and contribute an estimated $26 million per year to Ontario's economy when the plant opens in 2014. This is the first time Dr. Oetker will be making its award-winning frozen pizzas in North America.

Economic development executives from the Ontario Food Cluster are attending SIAL Paris 2012, the world's number one food exhibition, to attract more international companies to join Dr. Oetker and 3,200 other food and beverage processors in Ontario's expanding $39 billion agri-food sector.

The food processing industry is considered strategic by the Province of Ontario, which has the goal of being North America's top food processing hub. Already the continent's second-largest food and beverage processing jurisdiction, agri-food businesses take advantage of Ontario's excellent proximity to 450 million affluent food consumers through the North American Free Trade Agreement (NAFTA). In turn, these companies can access several targeted programs and tax incentives to expand in Ontario.

"Dr. Oetker's expansion is the latest example of the Ontario Food Cluster's compelling draw to international food processing firms," says Barbara Maly, Chair of the Ontario Food Cluster. "The Cluster is at SIAL Paris to make more companies aware of Ontario's excellent agri-food business support and investment opportunities." 

In the case of Dr. Oetker, FedDev Ontario is contributing $10 million through its Prosperity Initiative for construction and equipment costs while Agriculture and Agri-Food Canada is providing $2 million through its AgriProcessing Initiative to help in the purchase of food processing equipment to make frozen pizzas.

Dr. Oetker Canada Ltd., the fully owned subsidiary of the German-owned, fourth generation family business, expects to make up to a maximum of 50 million pizzas a year out of its new plant in the city of London, Ontario, including the Casa Di Mama, Panebello and Ristorante product lines. To do that, the company estimates it will need about 11 million kilograms of agricultural products -- the annual equivalent of more than 400 tractor-trailer loads of food.

In the epicenter of the Ontario Food Cluster's supply chain, London also offers a highly skilled workforce via two colleges, a world-class university, and over 20 vocational schools. Strategic highway, rail and shipping transportation links feed into North America's most populous region. London also offers plug-and-play food processing infrastructure including a $50 million water reservoir and pumping station with two pipelines to the Great Lakes, and a dual-feed hydro line for uninterrupted electric power to its Innovation Park where the new Dr. Oetker pizza plant is being constructed.

Dr. Oetker Canada has been in operation since 1960 and ranks as one of the top five subsidiaries for the organization, which operates in over 35 countries, and has production facilities in 15. The Canadian unit produces over 300 products, and has doubled in size over the last five years due to new product development and a culture that thrives on innovation, quality products and fresh thinking. Today nearly one in three frozen pizzas sold in Canada is a Dr. Oetker pizza. The company also operates a manufacturing and R&D facility located in Mississauga, Ontario.

About the Ontario Food Cluster

The Ontario Food Cluster builds international trade and investment opportunities for its expanding 3,200-company agri-food sector. These companies have manufacturing revenue of $39 billion, including $9.9 billion of exports, and employ 130,000 people directly in agri-food processing/manufacturing and wholesaling and another nearly 483,000 workers in related sectors. Combined, Ontario's agri-food innovators and employees have built the province's stellar reputation for reliable, sustainable sources of agricultural raw materials, state-of-the-art automated food processing methods, and world-class food safety standards. Ontario Food Cluster southern Ontario cities and regions include Chatham-Kent, City of Brantford, City of Hamilton, City of London, County of Middlesex, Greater Toronto Area, City of Guelph, Niagara Region, Sarnia-Lambton, Southwest Economic Alliance, Southwestern Ontario Marketing Alliance, Waterloo Region and Windsor-Essex. The Cluster also partners with Ontario's Ministry of Agriculture, Food and Rural Affairs; Agriculture and Agri-Food Canada (AAFC) and Canada's Department of Foreign Affairs and International Trade. www.ontariofoodcluster.com for more information.

Contact Information:

Ontario Food Cluster Contacts

Barbara Maly
Business Development Specialist
City of Guelph
Phone: +1 519-362-2102
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Wendy Stark
Economic Development Officer
WindsorEssex Economic Development Corporation
Phone: +1 519-890-8991
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Jill McCubbin
market2world communications inc.
Phone: +1 613-256-3939
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