McCain Foods is reportedly preparing to close one of its two processing sites in New Zealand.

Multiple media outlets reported the plans today (24 March), with a spokesperson for McCain quoted as saying the facility in Hastings will shut by the end of January next year.

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“The decision follows a strategic review of our Hastings operations and reflects a shift in how McCain will supply its vegetable portfolio within Australia and New Zealand,” a statement from a McCain spokesperson read, according to outlets including NZ broadcaster 1News.

The spokesperson added: “After carefully considering a range of options, we determined that transitioning to a different supply model is the most responsible path forward and best supports the long-term vision of our organisation. McCain is currently consulting with all employees whose roles would be affected by the planned closure.”

Just Food has approached McCain for comment.

Earlier this month, Kraft Heinz set out plans to close three factories in New Zealand. The company pointed to “increasingly difficult” operating conditions in the country.

Before Christmas, McCain announced the sale of its vegetable manufacturing operations in South Africa. The privately-owned group said the deal fit its strategy to “strengthen” its core potato portfolio.

In November, McCain acquired US potato-products group Penobscot McCrum.