The future site of Chobani's $1.2 billion yogurt production facility in Rome, NY.
Chobani is set to construct a $1.2 billion yogurt production facility in Rome, NY, creating over 1,000 jobs. This significant investment will boost local dairy farmers and is the largest natural food production facility in U.S. history. The new facility will operate 28 production lines and increase local milk processing dramatically. With state support and a commitment to community well-being, Chobani aims to foster economic growth and job opportunities in the region.
Can you believe it? *Rome, New York,* is on the brink of becoming the new home for a massive yogurt production facility by Chobani, the folks behind that delicious Greek yogurt we all love! This game-changing project is set to cost a whopping *$1.2 billion* and is projected to create more than *1,000 jobs* for the community. That’s some seriously exciting news for Oneida County!
This ambitious investment is making waves as it marks the largest natural food production facility investment in the history of the United States. It’s not every day that a project of this scale comes along—so it’s definitely something for everyone to be buzzing about!
Set to be built at the Griffiss Business and Technology Park, this facility will be enormous, with a whopping *1.4 million square feet* of space! Imagine a construction project that includes up to *28 production lines* ; that’s a whole lot of yogurt! When it starts running, the plant will process over *12 million pounds of milk daily* and aims to produce more than *1 billion pounds* of yogurt and dairy products every year. Talk about a dairy powerhouse!
The Chobani team already sources over a billion pounds of milk each year from local New York dairy farms, but with this new facility, they plan to ramp it up to an incredible *6 billion pounds annually* —utilizing about a third of all milk produced in New York State. This is a fantastic boost for local dairy farmers, providing them with a much larger market for their products.
To help transform this dream into a reality, the Triangle parcel for the facility received over *$23 million* from New York’s FAST NY program dedicated to improving infrastructure. Plus, the state is stepping in with up to *$73 million* in tax credits through the Excelsior Jobs Program to encourage job creation and investment by Chobani.
Chobani’s founder has made it a point to establish deep connections with New York, where it all began back in 2005 in South Edmeston. He feels that choosing this site reflects not only the origins of the company but also its commitment to enhancing the local economy.
The company is dedicated to inclusivity and plans to offer job training and opportunities for underserved populations, teaming up with Empire State Development. Whether you’re a long-time resident or an eager newcomer, this project seems set to foster a thriving community spirit.
As if that wasn’t enough, Chobani has also raised the minimum wage for its full-time workers to *$20 per hour* in 2023, which is a commendable move for their employees. The company has built a reputation for being inclusive by hiring immigrants and refugees, making it a great environment for everyone looking to grow and thrive.
For those curious about the yogurt, Chobani specializes in Greek-style yogurt made from *strained yogurt,* giving it that irresistibly thick texture we’re all crazy about. This new facility will not only keep providing us with tasty yogurt, but it’ll also help boost the local economy, support farmers, and create a job-rich community.
With construction expected to begin shortly, keep your eyes peeled for the rising structures and the buzz around this exciting development in Rome. From the friendly conversations at the local café to the rejuvenated local economy, it looks like big things are just around the corner!
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