Cargill to idle soybean processing at North Carolina facility
date:Feb 02, 2014
Factors associated with seasonal demand have led Cargill to decide to idle soybean processing activities at its facility in Raleigh later this spring. The elevator in Raleigh will continue to buy soybeans from farmers in North Carolina and surrounding states, said Don Camden, a regional manager for Cargills soybean processing business. Cargills plant in Fayetteville, N.C., and rail shipments into the region from other Cargill plants will serve soybean meal customers.

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