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Canadian mushroom giant celebrates 55 years in Leamington
Highline Produce Limited (Highline) celebrated their 55th year of mushroom growing in Leamington this weekend with employees and community leaders. Founded in 1961 from humble beginnings, Highline Mushrooms has grown to become the largest mushroom grower in Canada and the world’s largest grower of organic mushrooms.
“55 years of continued growth and innovation in agriculture is quite the accomplishment,” said Highline President and CEO, Glenn Martin. “We could not have done it without the dedication to excellence that our employees practice every day. Mushrooms may grow in the dark, but the future of our business is very bright. I look forward to celebrating more milestones in the years ahead.”
The celebration included a visit from Fyffes’ Dublin-based executives and a day of touring some the great sights in the region, including Point Pelee National Park, and wine tastings at some of Ontario’s finest vineyards.