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Cargill, Arkansas
Cargill to Cut 1,100 Workers With Arkansas Turkey Plant Closure
Cargill Inc. will shutter a turkey-processing plant in Arkansas, cutting about 1,100 jobs amid a downturn in both turkey and the broader agricultural sector.
Cargill to Close Springdale, Arkansas, Turkey Facility
Cargill Inc. this week said it will close its turkey processing plant in Springdale, Ark., on Aug. 1, idling 1,100 workers, according to several media reports. The company said some of the facility’s production will be transferred to Cargill plants in Missouri and Virginia.
Cargill to close Arkansas turkey processing plant, cutting 1,100 workers
Global commodities trader Cargill Inc (CARG.UL) will close a Springdale, Arkansas, turkey processing plant with 1,100 workers on Aug. 1 and shift much of the production to processing facilities in Missouri and Virginia,
Cargill, Foster Farms to close turkey plants as demand wanes
The closures, which will lead to layoffs of more than 1,600 people, come as bird flu ravages farms and consumer tastes change.
Cargill To Close Turkey Processing Plant In Arkansas
Commodities giant Cargill Inc will close a Springdale, Arkansas, turkey processing plant with 1,100 workers on 1 August.
Cargill to shutter turkey operation in Springdale (Updated)
Cargill has confirmed it plans to close its turkey processing facility in Springdale. More than 1,000 employees and more than 100 farmers who raise turkeys for the company are
Cargill closing Arkansas turkey plant
SPRINGDALE, ARK. — Cargill Inc. announced that it planned to close its turkey processing plant in Springdale, Ark., on Aug. 1, 2025.
How does Cargill's Springdale plant closure reflect the overall turkey industry?
In light of Cargill's closure announcement for the Springdale turkey plant, we're shedding light on problems in the business.
Springdale Cargill plant to close, leaving around 1,100 employees without jobs
SPRINGDALE, Ark. (KNWA/KFTA) — A turkey processing plant will close this summer, according to a Cargill statement sent to KNWA/FOX24. On Aug. 1, 2025, the turkey processing complex located at 2201 Long St, Springdale, will no longer be in production, according to a Cargill spokesperson.
Cargill to close Springdale, Arkansas turkey plant, cutting 1,100 jobs by August
Cargill's spokesperson said this is the right move to make for the future of the company's turkey business.
Cargill to Close Turkey Processing Plant
Cargill Inc. announced it will close a turkey processing plant in Springdale, Arkansas by August 2025, affecting about 1,100 employees and 100 farmers.
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Cargill to close turkey plant in US
In a statement, Cargill said it will shift “much of Springdale’s production” to other turkey-processing plants in Missouri ...
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Springdale mayor, chamber of commerce react to Cargill closing its doors
Springdale Mayor Doug Sprouse and the Springdale Chamber of Commerce reacted to the announcement closing of the Cargill ...
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