Dakota Specialty Milling recently celebrated an expansion ceremony at the value-added agriculture company’s operations. The Fargo-headquartered company, which opened its first mill on 12th Avenue North in 1969, is expanding operations at a total cost of over $15 million. The expansion, which included new equipment, renovations and a land purchase, will allow the company to add up to 30 new jobs in the future.
“We’re thrilled that Dakota Specialty Milling is making such a significant investment in our state,” says North Dakota Governor Doug Burgum. “Attracting capital to strengthen North Dakota communities is a priority for our administration, and that’s exactly what this expansion will do.”
Dakota Specialty Milling is one of the largest suppliers of custom-milled ingredients and wholegrain blends in North America. The company currently employs 120 people at their Fargo headquarters.
“Dakota Specialty Milling is another North Dakota success story and a great example of the leading innovation that is creating jobs and driving our continued economic growth,” says John Schneider, Economic Development and Finance Division Director at the North Dakota Department of Commerce. “This project reflects our strong business climate and the ongoing economic development that sets North Dakota apart.”
“The positive business climate and strong state support, including the programs within the North Dakota Department of Commerce played a significant role in our decision to expand in Fargo,” Peter Matthaei, CEO of Dakota Specialty Milling said.