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Gov Kemp: Food Solutions Company Cargill To Create 400 New Jobs In Atlanta

On Tuesday, Georgia Governor Brian Kemp announced that Cargill, a global leader in food and agriculture, would be creating a new office in Atlanta which is expected to create over 400 new jobs. 

“With our reliable infrastructure network and capable workforce, it’s no wonder why companies like Cargill are choosing Georgia as a preferred destination for projects like this new office hub,” said Kemp. “Innovative job creators like this help continue the upward momentum of key industries like tech and agriculture, our No. 1 industry. We had the opportunity to speak with Cargill and other global industry leaders at the World Economic Forum, and economic missions like those will continue to bear fruit for our citizens.” 

As explained a press release from Kemp’s office, with “more than 159 years of experience, Cargill sources, makes, and delivers food products across the world. The company operates in 70 countries and sells to 125 global markets. Today, Cargill has a strong employee presence in Georgia and is an active community partner, contributing more than $1 million in the past year to support the the Georgia FFA Foundation; Georgia Mountain Food Bank; Emory University; Minorities in Agriculture, Natural Resources and Related Sciences (MANNRS); and local schools.” 

“Georgia, and Atlanta, are welcoming, business-friendly environments that provide an ideal backdrop for Cargill’s investment in technology and innovation,” said Brian Sikes, Cargill Board Chair and CEO. “With a new office hub in Atlanta, Cargill will be able to harness the immense potential of digital technology to drive our business forward. We extend our sincere gratitude to Governor Kemp and Mayor Dickens for their unwavering partnership in making Cargill’s expansion here a reality.” 

D&B Staff

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