Chobani Invests $1.2 Billion for Dairy Processing Plant in Upstate New York

This new facility in Rome, N.Y., marks the yogurt producer’s third dairy processing plant in the U.S.

Chobani's new Rome, N.Y., facility will be built on 150 acres of land that previously held the Griffiss Air Force Base.
Chobani's new Rome, N.Y., facility will be built on 150 acres of land that previously held the Griffiss Air Force Base.
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Chobani is breaking ground on a new dairy processing plant in Rome, N.Y., including up to 28 production lines designed to process about 12 million pounds of milk per day, the company says.  

The company expects this $1.2 billion investment to create jobs, support family farms, transform communities, and improve accessibility for its natural food products.  

“With our new plant in Rome and our original home in South Edmeston, we’re entering a new dimension, partnering with hard-working people across the heartland of New York to build an ecosystem of natural food production and nourish families throughout the country,” says Hamdi Ulukaya, Founder and CEO of Chobani.  

An investment in dairy production 

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