Natural Blend, new vegetable dehydration plant, holds opening ceremony in Farmville, NC
Natural Blend, new vegetable dehydration plant, holds opening ceremony in Farmville, NC
A new life for an old textile plant and a new use for discarded but quality sweet potatoes were celebrated at the Sept. 30 grand opening of the Natural Blend vegetable dehydration facility in Farmville, NC.
A subsidiary of Ham Produce Co. in Snow Hill, NC, Natural Blend will use sweet potatoes that have been discarded up to now because they were too big, too small, or too misshapen for retail sale. It will turn them into ingredients for pet food and animal feed. Estimates are that 25 percent to 30 percent of the sweet potatoes grown in North Carolina are not harvested, or are culled out during processing simply because of their size and shape.
With the opening of the 27,000-square-foot renovated facility, the Natural Blend plans to create more than 50 jobs with an average salary of $38,000. Ham Produce Co. has already invested more than $16 million in the project. Natural Blend can process 30,000 pounds of raw product an hour and churn out 120,000 pounds of finished goods every 24 hours.
Close to 200 state and local officials, sweet potato growers and suppliers attended the ceremony and toured the facility afterwards.
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