Delta Grain Expands in Right to Work Mississippi
Delta Grain is investing a total of $3.76 million in order to expand in Right to Work Sidon, Mississippi.
From Area Development Magazine:
“We remain committed to reinvesting strategic capital into improving our facilities to enhance our operational efficiency and productivity in order to provide the Mississippi farmer the best possible harvest experience at Delta Grain. We believe adding additional capacity and enhanced drying capabilities for early season high moisture corn was another step towards continuing to better serve the local farming community. It is an honor to support local agriculture, and we are deeply grateful for the aid and partnership of the Mississippi Development Authority, the Greenwood-Leflore-Carroll Economic Development Foundation, and the many other partners who help make our growth and service possible. Together, we are building a stronger future for the agricultural community in Mississippi.” […]
“Delta Grain’s expansion in Sidon reinforces the strength of Mississippi’s agriculture industry and ensures local farmers have a reliable, homegrown partner they can count on. Strategic investments like this drive growth across our communities and demonstrate how innovation in agriculture continues to move Mississippi forward. MDA is proud to support Delta Grain as it builds its future right here at home.” […]
“Delta Grain’s expansion is a strong vote of confidence in Leflore County and the Mississippi Delta. This investment not only strengthens the agricultural backbone of our local economy but also creates new opportunities for the farmers and families who depend on it. We are proud to support Delta Grain’s growth and look forward to the lasting impact this project will have on our community.”
To read the previous economic update on Right to Work states, click here.