City leaders revealed the deal this week in a meeting with the Grand Forks Herald. They say the plant will be a “wet corn milling” facility, owned by China-based Fufeng Group Limited, and will consume about 25 million bushels of corn once it’s running at full capacity, sometime around 2024 or 2025. Fufeng Group has not described the facility’s product line yet, but the company reportedly produces starch sweetener, corn oil, amino acids, xanthan gum and a range of other additives.
City leaders revealed the deal this week in a meeting with the Grand Forks Herald. They say the plant will be a “wet corn milling” facility, owned by China-based Fufeng Group Limited, and will consume about 25 million bushels of corn once it’s running at full capacity, sometime around 2024 or 2025. Fufeng Group has not described the facility’s product line yet, but the company reportedly produces starch sweetener, corn oil, amino acids, xanthan gum and a range of other additives.
City leaders revealed the deal this week in a meeting with the Grand Forks Herald. They say the plant will be a “wet corn milling” facility, owned by China-based Fufeng Group Limited, and will consume about 25 million bushels of corn once it’s running at full capacity, sometime around 2024 or 2025. Fufeng Group has not described the facility’s product line yet, but the company reportedly produces starch sweetener, corn oil, amino acids, xanthan gum and a range of other additives.