US Secretary of Agriculture Tom Vilsack recently
visited a high school in rural Des Moines, Iowa, USA, telling students that
manufacturing jobs are returning to the Midwest, such as those at local
manufacturer Kemin Industries, which he also visited.
Vilsack told the students that the high-tech
manufacturing jobs of today require math and engineering skills while working to
research and develop plant molecules used in the company's production of pet food
ingredients and products for animal
nutrition.
Less than two years ago, Kemin launched a five-year US$30 million expansion
of its Des Moines operations, designed to add six new manufacturing facilities,
three new research facilities and a new corporate headquarters building,
creating a minimum of 98 jobs at the Kemin campus over that time.John Greaves, Kemin's vice president of specialty crops, also gave a presentation, reminding students that although consumers may not always think about the food they eat or the petfood they feed their pets, companies like Kemin manufacture the ingredients that ultimately end up in the pet's food.
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