Coca-Cola Opens $650 Million Milk Plant in New York
Translated from Spanish, summarized and contextualized by DistantNews.
At a glance
- Coca-Cola Company has launched operations at its new milk processing plant in Monroe County, New York.
- The $650 million facility is Fairlife's regional flagship and will process millions of pounds of milk daily, creating 380 jobs.
- Governor Kathy Hochul highlighted the investment's benefit to New York's dairy industry and economy.
Coca-Cola Company, through its Fairlife brand, has officially opened a new, modern milk processing plant in Monroe County, New York. The facility represents a significant investment of $650 million and is poised to become the regional flagship for Fairlife's operations in the northeastern United States.
Governor Kathy Hochul and Coca-Cola executives celebrated the launch, emphasizing the plant's economic impact. It is expected to process between five and six million pounds of milk daily, sourced from New York dairy farmers. The operation will also create approximately 380 full-time jobs, bolstering the local economy.
Governor Hochul specifically sought out New York for this investment, citing the state's global reputation as a leader in the dairy industry. "This $650 million investment will strengthen New York's dairy industry by creating well-paying jobs, expanding opportunities for local families, and providing a reliable market for the hardworking dairy farmers who drive our state's economy," Hochul stated during the opening ceremony.
This $650 million investment will strengthen New York's dairy industry by creating well-paying jobs, expanding opportunities for local families, and providing a reliable market for the hardworking dairy farmers who drive our state's economy.
New York boasts a robust dairy sector, with 2,700 dairy farms producing over 16.6 billion pounds of milk annually, making it the fifth-largest milk-producing state in the U.S. The dairy industry is the state's most important agricultural sector, contributing substantially to its economy.
Becca Kerr, CEO of Fairlife, noted that the plant is designed to meet growing consumer demand while supporting New York's dairy producers and fostering long-term economic growth in the region. The state is home to around three hundred globally recognized dairy processing plants.
During this initial phase of production, this plant is helping to meet growing consumer demand, supporting New York's dairy farmers, creating approximately 380 full-time jobs, and driving long-term economic growth throughout the region.
Originally published by ABC Color in Spanish. Translated, summarized, and contextualized by our editorial team with added local perspective. Read our editorial standards.