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Organic meat companies are planning on investing soon in Virginia. Grayson Natural Farms isn’t new to Virginia, but now they’re planning an expansion. Meanwhile, Shenandoah Valley Organic is adding a new location in the state. So this will mean lots of new jobs.
Read on to find out more and also see what people are saying about each investment!
“Virginia is home and a place where we can help our small communities build upon tradition, save family farms, and create work for people […]. We sat together and finally decided that this is where we want to be as we grow a stable workforce committed to building a national brand.”
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“Since establishing its manufacturing operation in the City of Harrisonburg, Shenandoah Valley Organic has become a valued partner and employer in the Commonwealth. […] Food and beverage processing are the heart of the Shenandoah Valley’s manufacturing sector and the region offers a ready-to-work talent pool in the industry. We thank SVO for reinvesting in Virginia, and we look forward to its next chapter of growth.”
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