Tonganoxie, Kan. – In response to strong consumer demand for chicken, Tyson Foods, Inc.
 (NYSE: TSN) today announced plans to build a $320 million poultry complex in eastern Kansas.
The
 company will construct a processing plant, hatchery and feed mill near 
the city of Tonganoxie, in Leavenworth County, which will employ 
approximately 1,600 people and contract
 with northeast Kansas farmers and ranchers to raise chickens. The 
operation, currently scheduled to begin production in mid-2019, will 
produce pre-packaged trays of fresh chicken for retail grocery stores 
nationwide. 
“More
 people want fresh food and as one of the world’s leading protein 
companies, we’re well-positioned to provide it,” said Tom Hayes, 
president and CEO of Tyson Foods. “We believe
 this new operation, which will incorporate the latest production 
technology, will enable us to meet the sustained growth in consumer 
demand for fresh chicken.”
The
 poultry plant will be capable of processing 1.25 million birds per 
week, increasing Tyson Foods’ overall production capacity. The payroll 
and payments to farmers from the new
 operation, along with its purchase of grain and utilities, is expected 
to generate an annual economic benefit to the state of Kansas of $150 
million.
“Kansas
 will be an outstanding home for this Tyson complex,” said Governor Sam 
Brownback. “Growing Kansas means we must grow the food and agriculture 
sector which accounts for nearly
 45 percent of the state’s economy. The far-reaching impact of this 
development will be felt by farmers, ranchers, agribusinesses and 
communities throughout eastern Kansas. This is a step in the right 
direction to further diversify and grow our state’s economy.”
The
 Governor emphasized the importance of local-level support for economic 
development. “Kansas is known throughout the world for our commitment to
 animal agriculture and for our
 communities which offer an exceptional place for companies of this 
quality to find a talented workforce in a business-friendly 
environment.”
“Tonganoxie
 is looking forward to a successful partnership with Tyson Foods,” said 
Tonganoxie Mayor Jason Ward. “We have planned for a development of this 
type for many years by
 making strategic investments in public infrastructure targeted to 
support future industrial growth. This project will bring much 
anticipated opportunities for local residents to enjoy the quality of 
life benefit of working close to home. Tyson has a long history
 of support for small towns and local markets. They will be a great fit 
for our community.”
“The
 Leavenworth County Board of Commissioners is excited that Tyson Foods 
will be opening a state-of-the-art poultry processing facility in 
southern Leavenworth County,” said Mark
 Loughry, Leavenworth County administrator. “This represents a 
significant investment by Tyson and creates new jobs at the plant for 
our citizens. More than that, it provides an opportunity for area ag 
producers that was previously unheard of in Kansas.”
“We
 believe eastern Kansas is the right location because of the 
availability of grain and labor, as well as access to our nationwide 
customer base that is accessible through the
 state’s top-notch transportation network,” said Doug Ramsey, group 
president of Poultry for Tyson Foods. “We’re grateful for the tremendous
 support we’ve received for this project from Governor Brownback, as 
well as leaders from the City of Tonganoxie, Leavenworth
 County, the Leavenworth County Development Corporation, and a host of other city, county and state officials.”
Tyson
 Foods anticipates purchasing about 300 acres of property south of 
Tonganoxie and currently plans to break ground sometime this fall. The 
company will work with outside contractors
 to build the plant, hatchery, feed mill and related infrastructure and 
expects the construction project to involve hundreds of workers. Farmers
 and ranchers who have interest in raising chickens for the new poultry 
complex are encouraged to go to
www.growwithtyson.com for more information.
Earlier this year, Tyson Foods
announced
it was moving to No Antibiotics Ever (NAE) in its
Tyson® branded retail chicken products, making it the world’s 
largest producer of NAE. The Tonganoxie plant will be part of the 
continued expansion of the company’s NAE offerings.
Tyson
 Foods currently operates facilities in six Kansas communities, 
employing about 5,700 in the state with an annual payroll
 of more than $210 million. In its 2016 fiscal year, Tyson Foods paid 
Kansas cattle suppliers more than $2 billion and hog suppliers more than
 $1.3 million. The company estimates its total statewide annual impact 
for fiscal 2016, including grain purchases,
 utilities, property taxes and charitable contributions to be more than 
$2.4 billion. 
 
 
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