- Poultry processor creating 128 jobs
- Expansion represents corporate investment of $145.5 million
Food production and distribution company Koch Foods is expanding in Scott County. The project is a $145.5 million investment and will create 128 jobs.
Founded in 1973, Koch Foods is a U.S.-based retail, wholesale and industrial foodservice provider that stands out as one of the nation’s largest poultry processors. To better serve its customers, Koch Foods is expanding its processing and distribution operations and rehabbing its facility in Morton.
The Mississippi Development Authority is providing assistance through the Mississippi Flexible Tax Incentive, or MFLEX program.
Koch Foods expects to fill the 128 new jobs over the next five years.
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This is another big win for Mississippi. Koch Foods’ $146 million investment speaks volumes about what’s happening in our state. We have a pro-business mindset, skilled workforce and prime location that offers efficient access to major domestic and international markets. There a lot of good things happening here and this is just the latest example!” – Gov. Tate Reeves
“Once again, Koch Foods demonstrates its commitment to Scott County and the state of Mississippi by investing substantially in its Morton operations and creating 128 new jobs. By leveraging the state’s popular MFLEX program, Koch Foods is taking advantage of the flexibility and support that make Mississippi an ideal location to grow.” – MDA Executive Director Bill Cork
“Koch Foods appreciates the support of the state of Mississippi, including not only the Mississippi Development Authority but all the local and state government agencies that make doing business in Mississippi efficient and business friendly.” – Koch Foods Chief Operating Officer Mark Kaminsky
“I would like to thank Koch Foods for selecting Morton for this expansion. This investment in Morton and the new jobs will be a great benefit to our town and will help us attract new businesses in the future. As mayor, I’m committed to supporting projects that help Morton grow.” – Morton Mayor Gerald Keeton
“On behalf of the Scott County Board of Supervisors, I would like to say thank you to Koch Foods for selecting Scott County for this expansion. We know that Koch Foods has locations in many states and could have made these expansions at other plants. We appreciate their commitment to Scott County.” – Scott County Board of Supervisors President Johnny Harrell