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![]() Aug. 19, 2024 by C.J. Miller, Hoosier Ag Today radio network Corteva Agriscience has officially opened its new regional seed distribution facility in Anderson, Indiana. Officials with the Indianapolis-based company cut the ribbon Thursday on the 300,000-square-foot facility, which is at 4210 West 67th Street, near exit 226 of I-69 on the south side of Anderson. The property, which was built by Scannell Properties, LLC for a reported $30 million, includes 100,000 square feet of climate-controlled space. Corteva says it will lease the building from Scannell for 10 years. The new facility, with Southshore as its service provider, is expected to create more than 40 new jobs in the Anderson area. The City of Anderson says that Corteva will produce $4.3 million in new tax revenue for the city and Madison County over the next ten years. The facility will receive and distribute primarily corn and soybean seeds from the company's global flagship Pioneer seed brand for delivery to seed agencies and, ultimately, to farmers in Indiana and Southern Ohio. "We're happy to play a part in creating new economic opportunity for the Anderson community with what is now our largest seed distribution center in North America," said Matt Kurtz, Corteva's senior director, North America seed production & supply chain. "We value the collaboration with Scannell Properties, Southshore Companies and the City of Anderson in helping us achieve this milestone to more efficiently serve our customers in Indiana and Southern Ohio." To read the entire article click here. Tweet |
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