Meet the man behind one of northern Ontario's largest potato farms - Action News
Home WebMail Friday, November 22, 2024, 03:14 PM | Calgary | -10.4°C | Regions Advertise Login | Our platform is in maintenance mode. Some URLs may not be available. |
SudburyNorthern Nosh

Meet the man behind one of northern Ontario's largest potato farms

With 400 acres of land in Chelmsford, Ont., Don Poulin Potatoes is one of the largest potato growers in the region.

Dan Poulin and his family grow potatoes on 400 acres in Chelmsford

Dan Poulin owns Don Poulin Potatoes Inc. in Chelmsford. (Frdric Projean/Radio-Canada)

As I've mentionedbefore, I try my best to buy food grown and made as close to home as possible. At the big chain grocery stores, while the potatoes are often grown in Ontario, they're often labelled with the store's own packaging.

So when I moved to Greater Sudbury, I was surprised to see bags of potatoes at the big stores that were not only grown locally, but branded by the farm itself.

A bag of "Pride of Azilda" potatoes. (Jonathan Pinto/CBC)

Don Poulin Potatoes and in particular, their "Pride of Azilda" brand are well lovedacross northeasternOntario.

On the Poulin potato farm in Greater Sudbury, Ont. (Frdric Projean/Radio-Canada)

To learn more about this long-running family business,I spoke with Dan Poulin. He inherited the farm from his father, Don.

Tap on the player to hear more.

Chip trucks and stands are opening up across the region - and there's a good chance that if you're in the northeast, the potatoes are local. Jonathan spoke with Dan Poulin, owner of Don Poulin Potatoes in Chelmsford, one of northern Ontario's largest potato farms.
While many potatoes at the grocery store are merely "yellow-fleshed," Don Poulin Potatoes grows the actual "Yukon Gold" variety. (Jonathan Pinto/CBC)

"Northern Nosh" is aweekly feature onUp North,CBC Radio One's regional afternoon show for northern Ontario. If you know of a restaurant, bakery or farm you think would make a great story, get in touch!

Send an email toupnorth@cbc.ca, message us onFacebookorTwitter or call 1-844-85NORTH.