Indiana Lands North America’s Largest Plant-Based Protein Operation

Greenleaf Foods, SPC is investing $310 million to build a manufacturing facility in Shelbyville, IN, creating 460 new jobs.

Greenleaf Foods, SPC is investing $310 million to construct a manufacturing facility in Shelbyville, IN. The planned facility, which is expected to be North America’s largest plant-based protein facility, will create up to 460 new jobs and is slated to become operational in late 2020.

Shelbyville“Our new facility will be a center of plant-based protein excellence that helps accelerate our company’s growth,” said Dan Curtin, president of Greenleaf Foods. “This will support our rich pipeline of innovative products that both satisfy increasing consumer demand and drive our continued leadership of this dynamic category in the U.S. and Canada into the future. Our world-class research and development teams are shattering what were once thought to be the culinary boundaries of plant-based protein products, and our new facility will take those ideas from development to commercialization.”

Chicago-based Greenleaf Foods, SPC, a subsidiary of Canada-based Maple Leaf Foods Inc., broke ground on its new 230,000-square-foot facility on 57 acres in Shelbyville on April 8. When completed, the facility will more than double the company’s production capacity to meet the surging consumer demand for its portfolio of brands, including Lightlife Foods® and Field Roast Grain Meat Co™, the number 1 and 2 brands in the refrigerated alternative protein category. The expansion is expected to meet future market growth and will extend Greenleaf Foods, SPC’s network of production facilities, including operations in Seattle and Turners Falls, MA.

“In Indiana, we’re proud to support a global economy with more than 950 foreign-owned businesses here providing quality career opportunities for our residents. And we’re thrilled to welcome Greenleaf Foods SPC to that growing list and to our Indiana family,” said Governor Eric J. Holcomb. “Today’s groundbreaking is a significant milestone for the Shelbyville community and for the state of Indiana. I’m confident that our skilled workforce will be a crucial asset, helping support Greenleaf Foods SPC’s growth for years to come.”

Greenleaf Foods, SPC employs 370 associates worldwide and will begin hiring some key positions in Indiana in 2019, with the majority of the hiring occurring in the second half of 2020.

“I am thrilled that Shelby County was chosen for this project,” said Shelbyville Mayor Tom DeBaun. “It’s further validation that the administrations of the city of Shelbyville and Shelby County are working collaboratively to make this a great place to do business. This project diversifies our employment options locally and regionally as well as bringing tremendous opportunities to our community.”

The Indiana Economic Development Corporation (IEDC) offered Greenleaf Foods, SPC up to $5 million in conditional tax credits and up to $1 million in training grants based on the company’s job creation plans. These tax credits are performance-based, meaning until employees are hired, the company is not eligible to claim incentives. The IEDC also offered up to $1.25 million to the community from the Industrial Development Grant Fund to support infrastructure improvements at the new site. The city of Shelbyville and Shelby County approved additional incentives. Duke Energy has also approved additional incentives to offset a portion of the energy costs.

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