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Why VAA in Eastern NC?• Available buildings/sites suitable for
food processing
• Excess water/sewer capacity in
several communities
• Critical mass of food processors and robust supply chains
• Array of 3PLs and trucking companies (frozen service)
• Extensive 4-lane highway network connects to freeways and interstate highways
• Reliable power and natural gas at competitive rates
• Productive soils/climate accommodate wide variety of products
V A L U E - A D D E DA G R I C U LT U R E
Eastern NC is internationally recognized as a major agricultural production area. According to NC Department of Agriculture
statistics, North Carolina ranks first nationally in the production of sweet potatoes and tobacco, and second in poultry and eggs, hogs
and pigs, turkeys, and trout sold and 3rd for cucumbers sold.
There are more than 160 facilities within the region involved in food manufacturing. Total employment in the food industry sector
exceeds 20,000 people, or 5% of the total workforce.
The NC Department of Agriculture and Consumer Services has four research farms in Eastern NC (and others across the state) that
can assist with research in a broad range of areas of interest to value-added agriculture businesses.
North Carolina State University (NCSU) also makes research capabilities available to companies through its Cooperative
Extension Services, and also through the Seafood Laboratory located in Morehead City, which is a part of the NCSU Center for
Marine Sciences and Technology (CMAST).
The NCEast Alliance is the lead economic development
organization serving eastern North Carolina. We work
with state, local and national economic development
organizations to help existing industries expand; actively
market to and assist in the recruitment of new businesses
into the area; build regional economic capacity;
and provide confidential site location assistance for
companies seeking available industrial/office buildings
and sites for expansion or relocation.
1-800-474-8499 • [email protected] • NCEast.org
Why VAA in Eastern NC?• Available buildings/sites suitable for
food processing
• Excess water/sewer capacity in
several communities
• Critical mass of food processors and robust supply chains
• Array of 3PLs and trucking companies (frozen service)
• Extensive 4-lane highway network connects to freeways and interstate highways
• Reliable power and natural gas at competitive rates
• Productive soils/climate accommodate wide variety of products
V A L U E - A D D E DA G R I C U LT U R E
Eastern NC is internationally recognized as a major agricultural production area. According to NC Department of Agriculture
statistics, North Carolina ranks first nationally in the production of sweet potatoes and tobacco, and second in poultry and eggs, hogs
and pigs, turkeys, and trout sold and 3rd for cucumbers sold.
There are more than 160 facilities within the region involved in food manufacturing. Total employment in the food industry sector
exceeds 20,000 people, or 5% of the total workforce.
The NC Department of Agriculture and Consumer Services has four research farms in Eastern NC (and others across the state) that
can assist with research in a broad range of areas of interest to value-added agriculture businesses.
North Carolina State University (NCSU) also makes research capabilities available to companies through its Cooperative
Extension Services, and also through the Seafood Laboratory located in Morehead City, which is a part of the NCSU Center for
Marine Sciences and Technology (CMAST).
The NCEast Alliance is the lead economic development
organization serving eastern North Carolina. We work
with state, local and national economic development
organizations to help existing industries expand; actively
market to and assist in the recruitment of new businesses
into the area; build regional economic capacity;
and provide confidential site location assistance for
companies seeking available industrial/office buildings
and sites for expansion or relocation.
1-800-474-8499 • [email protected] • NCEast.org
Why VAA in Eastern NC?• Available buildings/sites suitable for
food processing
• Excess water/sewer capacity in
several communities
• Critical mass of food processors and robust supply chains
• Array of 3PLs and trucking companies (frozen service)
• Extensive 4-lane highway network connects to freeways and interstate highways
• Reliable power and natural gas at competitive rates
• Productive soils/climate accommodate wide variety of products
V A L U E - A D D E DA G R I C U LT U R E
Eastern NC is internationally recognized as a major agricultural production area. According to NC Department of Agriculture
statistics, North Carolina ranks first nationally in the production of sweet potatoes and tobacco, and second in poultry and eggs, hogs
and pigs, turkeys, and trout sold and 3rd for cucumbers sold.
There are more than 160 facilities within the region involved in food manufacturing. Total employment in the food industry sector
exceeds 20,000 people, or 5% of the total workforce.
The NC Department of Agriculture and Consumer Services has four research farms in Eastern NC (and others across the state) that
can assist with research in a broad range of areas of interest to value-added agriculture businesses.
North Carolina State University (NCSU) also makes research capabilities available to companies through its Cooperative
Extension Services, and also through the Seafood Laboratory located in Morehead City, which is a part of the NCSU Center for
Marine Sciences and Technology (CMAST).
The NCEast Alliance is the lead economic development
organization serving eastern North Carolina. We work
with state, local and national economic development
organizations to help existing industries expand; actively
market to and assist in the recruitment of new businesses
into the area; build regional economic capacity;
and provide confidential site location assistance for
companies seeking available industrial/office buildings
and sites for expansion or relocation.
1-800-474-8499 • [email protected] • NCEast.org
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Building Materials EmploymentEmployment by Sector for VAA*
Logging (1133)
Veneer & Engineered Wood Prod. (3212)
Other Wood Product Mfg. (3219)
Sawmills & Wood Preservation (3211)
Food Processing Wage Rates for VAA
NC Department of Commerce, Labor & Economic Analysis Division, Occupational Employment and Wages, 2014 and the US
Bureau of Labor Statistics, Occupational Employment and Wages, May 2014
DESCRIPTION EASTERN NC NC USA
Bakers (51-3011) $9.87 $10.80 $12.28
Butchers and Meat Cutters (51-3021) $13.55 $13.03 $14.61
Food and Tobacco Roasting,Baking and Drying Machine Ops (51-3091) $11.52 $17.62 $14.14
Food Batchmakers (51-3092) $10.06 $12.46 $13.84
Meat, Pultry, and Fish Cutters and Trimmers (51-3022) $9.81 $10.71 $11.63
Other Food Processing Workers (51-3099) $10.64 $10.76 $12.11
Slaughterers and Meat Packers (51-3023) $11.13 $11.66 $12.44
Avoca, Inc.ButterballCarolina Classics CatfishCheesecake FactoryCott BeverageCovington VodkaDuck Rabbit BreweryFranklin BakingHillshire Brands (Sara Lee)House of RaefordKap Stone Paper and Packaging
Mission FoodsMother Earth BreweryMt. Olive PicklesNutkaoPerdue FarmsPoppies InternationalSanderson FarmsSmithfield Foods (WH Group Ltd)
Valley ProteinsVillari FoodsWeyerhaeuser
Select Top Food Processing& Beverage Employers
Food Processing Employment Employment by Sector for VAA
Animal Slaughtering & Processing (3116)
Fruit, Vegetable & Specialty Foods (3114)
Other Food Mfg. (3119), (3113)
Bakeries & Tortilla Chip Mfg. (3118)
Seafood Product Prep. & Pkg. (3117)
Animal Food Mfg. (3111)
Beverage Mfg. (3121)
State of NC Value-Added Income Stats• Agriculture/Food Industries - $67.4 billion*• Fiber Industries - $4 billion*• Forestry Industries - $5.6 billion*• Employs 642,000 or 17% total labor force**Source is Mike Walden, William Neal Reynolds Professor and Extension Economist, College of Agriculture and Life Sciences, NC State University
1550 522
FOOD & BEVERAGE
SERVICE
OTHER AG. MFG.
SUPPLIERS
FOREST PRODUCTS
CORPORATE FARMS
Pulp, Paper & Paperboard Mills (3221) Converted Paper Product Mfg. (3222)
Pulp/Paper SegmentsEmploymentEmployment by Sector for VAA*
Value-Added Ag Assets 20+ employees
*NC Department of Commerce, Labor & Economic Analysis Division, Quarterly Census Employment and Wages, Qtr 3 2014
0
200
400
600
800
1000
12001,110
700660
329
0
500
1000
1500
2000
1,670
710
0 5000 10000 15000 20000 25000 30000
Building Materials EmploymentEmployment by Sector for VAA*
Logging (1133)
Veneer & Engineered Wood Prod. (3212)
Other Wood Product Mfg. (3219)
Sawmills & Wood Preservation (3211)
Food Processing Wage Rates for VAA
NC Department of Commerce, Labor & Economic Analysis Division, Occupational Employment and Wages, 2014 and the US
Bureau of Labor Statistics, Occupational Employment and Wages, May 2014
DESCRIPTION EASTERN NC NC USA
Bakers (51-3011) $9.87 $10.80 $12.28
Butchers and Meat Cutters (51-3021) $13.55 $13.03 $14.61
Food and Tobacco Roasting,Baking and Drying Machine Ops (51-3091) $11.52 $17.62 $14.14
Food Batchmakers (51-3092) $10.06 $12.46 $13.84
Meat, Pultry, and Fish Cutters and Trimmers (51-3022) $9.81 $10.71 $11.63
Other Food Processing Workers (51-3099) $10.64 $10.76 $12.11
Slaughterers and Meat Packers (51-3023) $11.13 $11.66 $12.44
Avoca, Inc.ButterballCarolina Classics CatfishCheesecake FactoryCott BeverageCovington VodkaDuck Rabbit BreweryFranklin BakingHillshire Brands (Sara Lee)House of RaefordKap Stone Paper and Packaging
Mission FoodsMother Earth BreweryMt. Olive PicklesNutkaoPerdue FarmsPoppies InternationalSanderson FarmsSmithfield Foods (WH Group Ltd)
Valley ProteinsVillari FoodsWeyerhaeuser
Select Top Food Processing& Beverage Employers
Food Processing Employment Employment by Sector for VAA
Animal Slaughtering & Processing (3116)
Fruit, Vegetable & Specialty Foods (3114)
Other Food Mfg. (3119), (3113)
Bakeries & Tortilla Chip Mfg. (3118)
Seafood Product Prep. & Pkg. (3117)
Animal Food Mfg. (3111)
Beverage Mfg. (3121)
State of NC Value-Added Income Stats• Agriculture/Food Industries - $67.4 billion*• Fiber Industries - $4 billion*• Forestry Industries - $5.6 billion*• Employs 642,000 or 17% total labor force**Source is Mike Walden, William Neal Reynolds Professor and Extension Economist, College of Agriculture and Life Sciences, NC State University
1550 522
FOOD & BEVERAGE
SERVICE
OTHER AG. MFG.
SUPPLIERS
FOREST PRODUCTS
CORPORATE FARMS
Pulp, Paper & Paperboard Mills (3221) Converted Paper Product Mfg. (3222)
Pulp/Paper SegmentsEmploymentEmployment by Sector for VAA*
Value-Added Ag Assets 20+ employees
*NC Department of Commerce, Labor & Economic Analysis Division, Quarterly Census Employment and Wages, Qtr 3 2014
0
200
400
600
800
1000
12001,110
700660
329
0
500
1000
1500
2000
1,670
710
0 5000 10000 15000 20000 25000 30000
Building Materials EmploymentEmployment by Sector for VAA*
Logging (1133)
Veneer & Engineered Wood Prod. (3212)
Other Wood Product Mfg. (3219)
Sawmills & Wood Preservation (3211)
Food Processing Wage Rates for VAA
NC Department of Commerce, Labor & Economic Analysis Division, Occupational Employment and Wages, 2014 and the US
Bureau of Labor Statistics, Occupational Employment and Wages, May 2014
DESCRIPTION EASTERN NC NC USA
Bakers (51-3011) $9.87 $10.80 $12.28
Butchers and Meat Cutters (51-3021) $13.55 $13.03 $14.61
Food and Tobacco Roasting,Baking and Drying Machine Ops (51-3091) $11.52 $17.62 $14.14
Food Batchmakers (51-3092) $10.06 $12.46 $13.84
Meat, Pultry, and Fish Cutters and Trimmers (51-3022) $9.81 $10.71 $11.63
Other Food Processing Workers (51-3099) $10.64 $10.76 $12.11
Slaughterers and Meat Packers (51-3023) $11.13 $11.66 $12.44
Avoca, Inc.ButterballCarolina Classics CatfishCheesecake FactoryCott BeverageCovington VodkaDuck Rabbit BreweryFranklin BakingHillshire Brands (Sara Lee)House of RaefordKap Stone Paper and Packaging
Mission FoodsMother Earth BreweryMt. Olive PicklesNutkaoPerdue FarmsPoppies InternationalSanderson FarmsSmithfield Foods (WH Group Ltd)
Valley ProteinsVillari FoodsWeyerhaeuser
Select Top Food Processing& Beverage Employers
Food Processing Employment Employment by Sector for VAA
Animal Slaughtering & Processing (3116)
Fruit, Vegetable & Specialty Foods (3114)
Other Food Mfg. (3119), (3113)
Bakeries & Tortilla Chip Mfg. (3118)
Seafood Product Prep. & Pkg. (3117)
Animal Food Mfg. (3111)
Beverage Mfg. (3121)
State of NC Value-Added Income Stats• Agriculture/Food Industries - $67.4 billion*• Fiber Industries - $4 billion*• Forestry Industries - $5.6 billion*• Employs 642,000 or 17% total labor force**Source is Mike Walden, William Neal Reynolds Professor and Extension Economist, College of Agriculture and Life Sciences, NC State University
1550 522
FOOD & BEVERAGE
SERVICE
OTHER AG. MFG.
SUPPLIERS
FOREST PRODUCTS
CORPORATE FARMS
Pulp, Paper & Paperboard Mills (3221) Converted Paper Product Mfg. (3222)
Pulp/Paper SegmentsEmploymentEmployment by Sector for VAA*
Value-Added Ag Assets 20+ employees
*NC Department of Commerce, Labor & Economic Analysis Division, Quarterly Census Employment and Wages, Qtr 3 2014
0
200
400
600
800
1000
12001,110
700660
329
0
500
1000
1500
2000
1,670
710