Gov. Pritzker Celebrates Incobrasa's $250 Million Soybean Processing Expansion in Gilman, Illinois
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Governor JB Pritzker and the Illinois DCEO celebrated Incobrasa Industries' $250 million expansion in Gilman, Illinois, featuring a new soybean processing plant and solar array. The project doubles the company's soybean crushing capacity, creates jobs, and reinforces Illinois' position as the nation's top soybean-producing state while advancing biofuels, food processing, and agricultural manufacturing.
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· 2 pulledIllinois is proudly the nation's top soybean producer, and Icobrasa is powering the modern economy with those soybeans in the heart of our state.
This expansion marks the next chapter for Incobrasa, with
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