Source: Brownfield AG News

Corma: Ag tech company investing nearly $30 million to establish Indiana facility

Corma USA, which uses technology to turn corn field waste intosustainable products, plans to establish operations in Rushville.The company will invest $29.5 million to establish its first U.S.production plant in Indiana.The new facility will process maize straw from up to 15,000 acres ofcorn fields each year into a 100 percent sustainable peat moss substitute forag uses and into foam products for material sciences uses.Indiana Governor Eric Holcomb says the he is excited to welcomeanother international company to the Hoosier state, which he says is theperfect destination for innovative companies like Cormo USA.Continue reading Ag tech company investing nearly $30 million to establish Indiana facility at Brownfield Ag News.

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Est. Annual Revenue
$25-100M
Est. Employees
100-250
Manfred Lupke's photo - President & CEO of Corma

President & CEO

Manfred Lupke

CEO Approval Rating

66/100