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Aditya Birla Group has acquired Cargill's speciality chemical manufacturing facility in Dalton, Georgia, marking its entry ...
With this acquisition, Aditya Birla Group deepens its U.S. presence, adding to a portfolio worth over $15 billion that ...
Volunteers serving through Ouachita Baptist University’s Ben M. Elrod Center for Family & Community were celebrated at the ...
U.S. meatpacking workers are getting their first new pension plan in nearly 40 years under a contract agreement between one of the world's largest meat companies and an American labor union.
Cargill pork carnitas products are being recalled ... were distributed to retail customers in the following states: Arkansas, Delaware, Florida, Illinois, Indiana, Iowa, Kansas, Kentucky, Missouri ...
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Global commodities trader Cargill Inc will close a Springdale, Arkansas, turkey processing plant with 1,100 workers on 1 August and shift much of the production to processing facilities in ...
SPRINGDALE, ARK. — Cargill has unveiled plans to close its turkey processing plant in Springdale, Ark., on Aug. 1. “This was not an easy decision to make given the impact to the approximately ...
Cargill will lay off about 1,100 workers; that makes three announced turkey plant closings in seven weeks. Cargill Inc. this week said it will close its turkey processing plant in Springdale, Ark., on ...
Cargill Inc. will shutter a turkey-processing plant in Arkansas, cutting about 1,100 jobs amid a downturn in both turkey and the broader agricultural sector. The closure in Springdale is planned ...
CHICAGO (Reuters) - Global commodities trader Cargill Inc will close a Springdale, Arkansas, turkey processing plant with 1,100 workers on Aug. 1 and shift much of the production to processing ...
After nearly 60 years of service in Springdale, Cargill announced on Tuesday its ... to help stabilize the prices," University of Arkansas poultry science professor Casey Owens said.