Tyson Foods Plans Seguin, Texas, Chicken Production Plant
10/28/2021
The $58 million expansion project will add an additional 40,000 square-feet and will include the purchase and installation of new, state-of-the-art machinery and equipment.
“We’re excited about the expansion project at Seguin which is part of our commitment to meet increasing customer and consumer demand for Tyson chicken, while delivering on our strategy of accelerating long-term growth,” said David Bray, Group President of Poultry for Tyson Foods.
The Seguin facility, currently 108,836 square feet and located at 1200 W Kingsbury Street, will increase production capacity of chicken products for foodservice customers, according to Seguin Economic Development Corporation. The facility employs approximately 550 people and paid more than $38 million in wages during its 2021 fiscal year, including more than $16 million to farmers who raise chickens for Tyson.
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