The site of a new processing plant has been selected in southeast Missouri for high oleic, non-GMO specialty soybeans, “We have this vision of how we could actually help facilitate movement of goods and being able to aggregate soybeans, in particular, and help build an opportunity for a premium and niche market,” says Karla Klingner, the CEO of Palindromes, an international holdings company based in Columbia, Missouri.
She tells Brownfield they have 11-thousand acres planted to the specialty soybeans this year near the port at Caruthersville, Missouri and will be accepting soybeans from Missouri, Illinois, Indiana, and surrounding states once the plant is up and running.
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