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Cargill pledges $1 million to Raising Nebraska
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Cargill pledges $1 million to Raising Nebraska
Cargill will be the title sponsor for unique agriculture food experience
GRAND ISLAND, NEB.-Aug. 22,2014With a major presence in Nebraska, Cargill has become the title sponsor of Raising Nebraska, pledging $1 million dollars over five years.
As an agriculture and food company, we really identified with one of Raising Nebraska goals of showing how Nebraska agriculture touches everyone, said Robert Racek, the Omaha-based Western Region general manager of Cargills grain business. The worlds food gets its start every day with agriculture and Nebraska is a major player in that global marketplace.
The year-round Raising Nebraska exhibit is located in the Nebraska building on the state fairgrounds and will open Friday, August 22 (tomorrow morning) at the Nebraska State Fair.
We are thrilled that Cargill has agreed to partner with us on Raising Nebraska, said Dr. Charles Hibberd, dean of extension at the University of NebraskaLincoln.Cargill's global leadership is a good match for the messages and experiences in Raising Nebraska as we showcase world-class agriculture, food production and farmers and ranchers in our state. We look forward to drawing upon Cargill's expertise and insight as Raising Nebraska continues to evolve and grow in the future.
Jarrod Gillig, general manager at Cargills beef plant in Schuyler, said Nebraska is one of the largest states for Cargill with more than 20 locations and 4,000 employees.These businesses go from farm to fork including grain, animal feed, corn milling and meat processing.All of Cargills businesses were part of the pledge, which also included a match from the corporate offices in Minneapolis.
The exhibit is the result of a partnership between the Institute of Agriculture and Natural Resources (IANR) at the University of Nebraska-Lincoln, the Nebraska Department of Agriculture and the Nebraska State Fair. Key areas of focus for the exhibit includes food security, water management, technology andinnovation, animal agriculture, the new bioeconomy, crop production, environmental stewardship, the economic impact of agriculture in Nebraska and consumer-focused information about food production and food safety.
We have many great employees from Nebraska, said Matt Parsons, facility with Cargills corn milling plant in Blair.Reminding people of the importance of Nebraska to food and agriculture is a way of ensuring we will continue to have Nebraskans at Cargill in the future.
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Robert Racek (Cargill): 402.649.1588 | |
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About Raising Nebraska
A joint effort of the Institute of Agriculture and Natural Resources at the University of Nebraska-Lincoln, the Nebraska Dept. of Agriculture and the Nebraska State Fair, this 25,000 square foot exhibit is designed to help visitors better understand and appreciate the advancements, impact and global leadership of Nebraska agriculture. The exhibit will be available year-round, staffed by a UNL extension educator.
About Cargill
Cargill provides food, agriculture, financial and industrial products and services to the world. Together with farmers, customers, governments and communities, we help people thrive by applying our insights and nearly 150 years of experience. We have 143,000 employees in 67 countries who are committed to feeding the world in a responsible way, reducing environmental impact and improving the communities where we live and work. For more information, visit Cargill.com and our News Center.
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