Waialua, Hawaii
October 8, 1999Today, Pioneer Hi-Bred International, Inc. officially opened a
new seed corn production facility in Waialua on the Hawaiian Island of Oahu. The plant
will further strengthen the company's ability to quickly deliver the latest plant genetics
to market.
"The Oahu facility allows us to continuously grow seed throughout the year,'' says
Don Miles, corn production manager for Pioneer. "We're growing the newest inbreds and
experimental hybrids from research in a wide range of maturities. Spring, summer and fall
crops will help us turn new products around quickly. As a result, we'll be able to stay
ahead of the demand for Pioneer corn genetics.''
Construction of the $8.5 million, 30,000-square-foot facility began nine months ago on 10
acres of land just south of Waialua. The plant was completed in August. The new facility
includes state-of-the-art drying equipment that will help Pioneer produce the highest
quality seed possible. Running at full capacity, the production operation will annually
pick, dry, shell and ship 50,000 units in bulk back to the mainland, where the corn will
be conditioned and packaged.
The newest Pioneer plant is part of an international network of 74 seed production
facilities in 24 countries that delivers the latest plant genetics advancements to
customers around the globe.
The Oahu facility is the second Pioneer plant located in Hawaii. The first was built in
1968 on Kauai. Pioneer also built a new research facility on Kauai last spring.
"Two seed production facilities located on different islands give us much more
flexibility and a greater range of planting and harvest dates,'' says Francisco Lynch,
Pioneer location manager in Hawaii. "The two sites help us spread our risk against
disease and environmental conditions because weather and soils are different in each
location. One bonus that Oahu offers is the fact that there's never been a recorded
hurricane on the island.''
Pioneer also was attracted to Oahu because of a group of established agricultural
producers there. Pioneer will contract up to 1,000 acres of corn each year through these
local growers. In addition, the company plans to hire more than a dozen local full-time
employees and 30 to 40 seasonal workers at its parent corn facility. The operation will
add more than $5 million annually to the local economy.
The addition of the Oahu plant is another example of the many ways Pioneer works
throughout North America and the world to provide growers with top-quality products that
will ultimately increase their profitability and success.
Pioneer Hi-Bred International, Inc., is the world's leading supplier of agricultural
genetics and is the leading developer and integrator of agricultural technology.
Headquartered in Des Moines, Iowa, Pioneer develops, produces and markets a full line of
seeds, forage and grain additives and services to grain and livestock producers, grain
processors and other customers worldwide.
Company news release
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