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11.10.10 Imagine The World Is Your Seed
The expansion project in Parma took nearly three years of planning and construction, and when it was finished it nearly doubled the size of the Nunhems campus. The facility serves as U.S. headquarters for Nunhems, a subsidiary of Bayer CropScience and one of the world’s top commercial vegetable seed producers.
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10.28.10 Nunhems Cuts the Ribbon on a New $30 Million Expansion
A $30 million expansion project completed in October at seed processor Nunhems’ Parma campus should take care of U.S. and international needs for a while, but CEO Douwe Zijp isn’t ruling out more expansion.
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09.30.10 Nunhems Seed Company Doubles Parma Processing Plant, Plans to Hire More Workers
Nunhems, a European company with U.S. headquarters in Parma, expects to add about 50 full time employees to its staff of 165 over the next decade. The company will complete a two-year, $30 million expansion next month that will expand its seed-processing plant to 300,000 square feet from 150,000 on an expanded site six miles north of Parma. Nunhems added infrastructure including a central water system, a propane delivery system and a sewage-treatment plant as its site grew to 60 acres from 30.
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02.27.09 Bayer CropScience Plans to Invest $19 Million in Nunhems' Parma Site
Bayer CropScience´s vegetable seed business Nunhems plans to invest EUR 15 million ($18,944,077) in the expansion of its U.S. facilities in Parma, Idaho. "This investment lays the foundation for the sustainable growth of our vegetable seed business in the U.S. and worldwide," commented Dr. Joachim Schneider.
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