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South Louisiana Rail Facility Expands to Create New Opportunities for Louisiana Rice Farmers

South Louisiana Rail Facility (SLRF), an agricultural export and processing company, announced it will invest $2.1 million to further expand its Jefferson Davis Parish operations. The project includes new bagging and warehouse equipment designed to increase efficiency and open new marketing opportunities for Louisiana rice producers.

The company is expected to create 10 direct new jobs while retaining 12 current positions. Louisiana Economic Development estimates the project will result in additional 51 indirect new jobs, for a total of 61 potential new jobs in the Southwest Region.

“South Louisiana Rail Facility’s expansion is a powerful example of how strategic investment in infrastructure fuels long-term growth,” LED Secretary Susan B. Bourgeois said. “This project strengthens the foundation of Louisiana’s agricultural economy by supporting farmers, creating jobs, and expanding access to global markets. It reflects the mission of LED’s Driving Louisiana Opportunity tour, highlighting companies that are building our economy, reinvesting in their communities and creating opportunities for Louisiana’s people.”

Source : opportunitylouisiana.gov

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