The new processing plant, which will have two lines that will season and cook up to 60 million pounds of chicken annually, will reportedly be shipped the birds from slaughter facilities in Albany. The plant will be a main supplier to McDonald's.

A company spokesman tells GlobeSt.com that incentives offered by the state and regional economic development organizations played a strong role in locating the venture's first plant here. The Kentucky Economic Development Finance Authority granted tax benefits to the company up to $7.5 million under the Kentucky Rural Economic Development Act. "The addition of Rancho Poultry to Marion County's corporate landscape will provide a tremendous boost to the local economy," said state economic development cabinet secretary John Hindman in a statement.

The plant will be complete by January 2010. A third product line is also being considered, and the site may ultimately employ about 300 people. "We researched the labor pool and found that people here are very well trained and qualified for our needs," the Rancho spokesman says.

Want to continue reading?
Become a Free ALM Digital Reader.

Once you are an ALM Digital Member, you’ll receive:

  • Breaking commercial real estate news and analysis, on-site and via our newsletters and custom alerts
  • Educational webcasts, white papers, and ebooks from industry thought leaders
  • Critical coverage of the property casualty insurance and financial advisory markets on our other ALM sites, PropertyCasualty360 and ThinkAdvisor
NOT FOR REPRINT

© 2025 ALM Global, LLC, All Rights Reserved. Request academic re-use from www.copyright.com. All other uses, submit a request to [email protected]. For more information visit Asset & Logo Licensing.