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Food Processing Industry in Arkansas

 

Arkansas has an abundance of resources to help food processing companies succeed. The Arkansas Economic Development Commission works directly with food processing companies looking to start-up, expand or relocate. In addition, we assist companies with finding the best incentives so companies are able to make money quickly and efficiently. 

There were 522 food and beverage companies in Arkansas at the end of 2022. These companies employed 55,130 people. Arkansas is home to Tyson Foods and numerous other food processing facilities, including Nestle, JBS USA, Kraft Heinz, Mars Inc., Cargill Inc., Hormel Foods Corp, Riceland Foods, Pilgrim’s Pride, ConAgra Brands Inc., Land O’ Frost and Frito-Lay, Inc.

Arkansas has the 5th largest percentage of food processing workers in the United States. The growth rate of the food and beverage industry from 2017 to 2022 was 6 percent in Arkansas.

The food processing industry is booming in Arkansas and continues to grow exponentially. Eight of the top 10 food and beverage companies by revenue in the world have manufacturing facilities in the state. 

Arkansas is meeting the workforce needs for food processing companies. The state now has the second-largest number of food processing workers in the US and Arkansas has responded to industry growth by modernizing the workforce.

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AEDC Director Discusses U.S.-China Rice & Beef Trade, NAFTA Negotiations

 August 14, 2017

Mike Preston, executive director of the Arkansas Economic Development Commission (AEDC), recently appeared on Talk Business & Politics to discuss how recent trips to China are increasing global business expansion in Arkansas. Preston traveled to China with Governor Asa Hutchinson to recruit potential manufacturers and to open additional agricultural markets for the state. 

Their travels have not only paid dividends for Arkansas manufacturing and timber, but also for agriculture. Beef and rice exports have opened back up in China, which has been a game-changer for the state’s economy and its farmers. Arkansas is the top rice producing state in the U.S. and is home to Stuttgart-based Riceland Foods, one of the biggest rice marketers in America. Springdale-based Tyson Foods is one of the biggest beef producers in the world and has operations in China. 

During Preston’s tenure at AEDC, Arkansas has landed three major Chinese-based manufacturing prospects – Tianyuan Garment Company in Little Rock, Shandong Ruyi in Forrest City and Sun Paper near Arkadelphia. Gov. Hutchinson and Preston are planning another trip to China in hopes that they can open more markets and bring new economic projects to the state. 

Though economic development in Arkansas is thriving, some countries are concerned about potential changes to free trade. President Trump has served notice that the North American Free Trade Agreement (NAFTA) should be reworked. Many are worried about how those potential changes could effect investments in the U.S. 

Some global companies are putting their business plans on hold until they see what will happen with NAFTA. To ease concerns about the two-decade old agreement between the U.S., Canada and Mexico, Gov. Hutchinson signed a letter advocating an “open investment” policy for the state. The governor said several European countries expressed concerns about President Trump’s trade rhetoric and he wanted to assure partners that Arkansas remains open to foreign investment, which accounts for about 46,000 workers statewide. 

Preston does agree that NAFTA could use an update, but wants to make sure that the changes will not hurt trade here in Arkansas. The main message he wants to express to companies around the world is that Arkansas remains open for business.

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