
Processing, Cleaning & Food Safety for Canadian Dry Bean Programs
Bennett’s Beans supports commercial dry bean programs for importers, distributors, food manufacturers, and wholesale buyers who need more than a generic commodity offer. Our approach is built around product type, buyer specification, intended use, packaging format, shipment requirements, and documentation readiness.
Through established grower relationships and contracted supply programs in Ontario and Manitoba, Bennett’s Beans coordinates cleaning, sorting, packing, and shipment preparation through approved third-party processing partners. Facility selection is based on harvest location, program requirements, product specifications, and logistics efficiency. Whenever practical, the nearest suitable facility is used to support efficient handling and execution.
Our Operating Model
Bennett’s Beans is the customer-facing bean supply brand of Bennett’s Headland. We work with commercial buyers seeking Canadian dry beans for export, food manufacturing, wholesale distribution, repacking, and selected private-label programs.
Because Bennett’s Beans works with contracted grower programs in Ontario and Manitoba, our operating model is designed to support practical and efficient execution from harvest region to shipment planning. Rather than forcing every order through a single fixed location, we coordinate processing and packing through approved third-party facilities selected according to the specific needs of each program.
This model allows us to consider the realities of the order, including bean class, harvest area, target specification, pack format, customer requirements, and logistics planning. Where appropriate, the nearest suitable approved facility may be used to support more efficient cleaning, packing, and shipment coordination.
How Processing Partners Are Selected
Processing and packing partners are selected based on actual program requirements rather than a one-location approach. Since Bennett’s Beans works with contracted grower programs across Ontario and Manitoba, facility selection also takes harvest origin and operational practicality into account.
Depending on the program, selection may reflect:
- harvest location
- bean class and target specification
- facility capability for the required work scope
- packaging format and shipment basis
- food safety and operational controls relevant to the program
- documentation readiness for the destination market
- logistics efficiency and commercial timing
Whenever practical, Bennett’s Beans aims to use the nearest suitable approved third-party facility in order to support efficient product handling, cleaning, packing, and shipment execution.

Typical Processing and Cleaning Flow
The exact processing sequence may vary depending on the product, selected facility, buyer requirements, destination market, and final pack format. A typical cleaning and preparation flow may include the following steps:
Raw Material Receiving
- → Incoming Inspection and Lot Identification
- → Pre-Cleaning
- → Screening and Size Separation
- → Aspiration
- → Magnetic Separation
- → Destoning / Gravity Separation
- → Optical Color Sorting
- → Final Inspection
- → Packing and Labelling
- → Storage and Dispatch
This flow is provided as a general overview of how dry bean preparation may be structured within a commercial export program. It is not presented as a single fixed sequence for every facility or every order.
Cleaning, Product Control, and Food Safety

Food safety and product integrity are essential in commercial dry bean programs because buyers need confidence not only in supply availability, but also in how the product is handled, prepared, identified, and coordinated for shipment.
For that reason, Bennett’s Beans supports programs with attention to:
- Incoming lot identification
- Visible product review
- Removal of coarse impurities and light foreign material
- Sorting and grading alignment
- Control of product appearance and non-conforming material
- Packing checks and lot coding
- Traceability and shipment documentation support
By working with approved third-party facilities selected according to harvest region, program scope, and logistics needs, Bennett’s Beans helps align operational efficiency with product preparation requirements. Where appropriate, using the nearest suitable facility can also support more practical handling and smoother execution.
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Typical Control Areas in Bean Preparation
The table below provides a public-facing summary of the main control areas typically considered in dry bean cleaning and preparation programs.
| Typical Purpose | Main Control Focus | Process Step |
|---|---|---|
| Confirm incoming product and maintain traceability | Lot identification and visible condition review | Raw Material Receiving |
| Remove larger non-product material before further processing | Coarse impurity removal | Pre-Cleaning |
| Improve lot alignment to agreed product profile | Size consistency and physical separation | Screening / Size Separation |
| Reduce lighter foreign material and surface debris | Dust and light impurity reduction | Aspiration |
| Support physical hazard control | Ferrous metal control | Magnetic Separation |
| Reduce stones and similar heavy impurities | Dense foreign material removal | Destoning / Gravity Separation |
| Improve appearance and remove discolored or visually inconsistent material | Visual defect and non-conforming material reduction | Optical Color Sorting |
| Confirm lot condition prior to packing | Review before packing | Final Inspection |
| Support shipment readiness and traceability | Lot coding, identification, and pack control | Packing and Labelling |
| Maintain lot integrity through dispatch | Product segregation and shipment handling | Storage and Dispatch |
Traceability, Lot Control, and Documentation
Commercial dry bean programs require more than physical preparation alone. Buyers also need clarity around traceability, specification alignment, and shipment coordination.
Bennett’s Beans supports this by coordinating programs with attention to:
- Lot-based identification
- Specification review against the intended commercial program
- Packaging format alignment
- Document readiness for the shipment
- Export coordination according to agreed commercial terms
Because contracted grower programs may originate in different parts of Ontario and Manitoba, traceability and handling efficiency are important parts of operational planning. Selecting the nearest suitable approved facility, where practical, can support more efficient movement from harvest area to processing and onward shipment.
Where required by the buyer or destination market, relevant product specifications and selected technical documents may be reviewed during active customer qualification or commercial discussions.
For Buyers Requiring Technical Review
Some customers require greater technical visibility before confirming a supply program, especially when the purchase is linked to food manufacturing, ingredient use, private label, or destination-market requirements.
During active commercial review, discussions may include topics such as:
- Product specification profile
- Target moisture, purity, and defect tolerances
- Packing format and lot presentation
- Destination-related documentation needs
- Traceability expectations
- Selected technical summaries relevant to the order
This helps align the commercial offer with the actual requirements of the buyer rather than relying on generic assumptions. It also helps ensure that sourcing, facility coordination, and shipment planning are all matched to the program in a practical way.
Why This Matters for Commercial Buyers
A practical bean supply partner should be able to coordinate more than price and availability alone. In real export and wholesale business, buyers often need visibility into:
- How product is prepared for shipment
- How lots are identified and controlled
- How specifications are aligned to end use
- How packing and documentation are coordinated
- How the supply model supports execution across different harvest regions
Because Bennett’s Beans works with contracted grower programs in Ontario and Manitoba, our model is designed to support more practical facility selection and more efficient handling. Where appropriate, the nearest suitable approved facility may be used to help reduce unnecessary handling steps and support smoother commercial execution.

Frequently asked questions
Do you process all bean programs in one facility?
No. Bennett’s Beans does not rely on one single processing location for every order. Processing and packing are coordinated through approved third-party facilities selected according to harvest region, product requirements, logistics, and customer program needs.
Do you work with growers in Ontario and Manitoba?
Yes. Bennett’s Beans works through contracted grower programs in Ontario and Manitoba, which helps support practical sourcing and facility coordination based on harvest origin and commercial program requirements.
Do you always use the nearest facility?
Facility selection depends on harvest location, product requirements, facility capability, logistics planning, and customer needs. Whenever practical, Bennett’s Beans aims to use the nearest suitable approved facility to support efficient handling and execution.
Is the processing flow always exactly the same?
Not necessarily. The sequence may vary depending on the selected facility, the buyer’s specification, the bean class, pack format, and the requirements of the destination market.
Can you share technical documents during buyer review?
Yes. Depending on the order and review stage, selected technical documents and specification-related information may be discussed during active customer qualification or commercial review.
Who issues the official commercial and export documents?
Bennett’s Beans is the customer-facing bean supply brand. Official commercial and export documents are issued by Bennett’s Headland.
Need a bean supply program with practical processing coordination and clearer shipment support?
Talk to Bennett’s Beans about your required bean class, target specification, packaging format, destination, and shipment basis.




