Red Sun Farms named one of Canada’s Best Managed companies

For the eighth year in a row, greenhouse grower Red Sun Farms, Kingsville, Ontario, has earned recognition as one of Canada’s Best Managed companies.

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For the eighth year in a row, greenhouse grower Red Sun Farms, Kingsville, Ontario, has earned recognition as one of Canada’s Best Managed companies.

The company’s core values of accountability, collaboration, trust and innovation, helps Red Sun build partnerships that lead to long-lasting relationships, according to a news release.

“This recognition is a reflection of our commitment to spending time and energy to build and maintain good long-term business partnerships and the cultivation of a successful team,” Carlos Visconti, Red Sun Farms CEO of U.S. and Canada operations, said in the release.

This is the 27th year for the Best Managed list of companies. The award is sponsored by Deloitte, CIBC, Canadian Business Magazine, Queen’s Smith School of Business and the TMX Group.

“Learning how Best Managed companies drive adaptability, productivity and profitability will help companies to succeed in a time of rapid change,” Lorrie King, partner at Deloitte Private and co-leader, of the award program.

Companies on the best managed list will be honored at a gala April 1 in Toronto.

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