MULBERRY — A processing plant that opened here this year is moving Arkansas one step closer to becoming the first state in the nation to commercially produce edamame, a popular food in Asia that’s ...
MULBERRY, Ark. A small but growing number of farmers have been experimenting with an edible soybean as they look to capitalize on Americans' interest in adding non-meat proteins to their diets. The ...
Edamame are a different variety than the field variety of soybeans, Arkansas’ second-highest-valued agricultural commodity behind poultry and its most valuable crop at nearly $1.5 billion in 2011, ...
MULBERRY, Ark.MULBERRY, Ark. — A small but growing number of farmers have been experimenting with an edible soybean as they look to capitalize on Americans’ interest in adding non-meat proteins to ...
WASHINGTON, February 1, 2012-American Vegetable Soybean (AVS) and Edamame Inc. broke ground Tuesday on an edamame processing facility in Mulberry, Ark. Edamame, one of the fastest growing specialty ...
The only large-scale edamame processing plant in the U.S. is expanding and adding a new product line. Located in Mulberry in Crawford County, about 25 miles east of Fort Smith along Interstate 40, the ...
A $5.8 million edamame processing facility will create more than 50 full-time jobs in Mulberry, officials announced Tuesday. American Vegetable Soybean and Edamame announced Tuesday it will open the ...
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