Omya has announced the successful completion of the first phase of upgrades to its granulation facility in Wathena, Kansas, aimed at enhancing production capabilities for agriculture and turf products. Acquired in 2022, the plant has undergone substantial modernization under Omya's ownership, with a $6 million investment slated for plant assets and infrastructure by the end of 2024.
The revitalization efforts at the Midwest facility include the installation of advanced dust collector controls and a significant expansion of the workforce, increasing employment by 40% with salaries exceeding local averages. These improvements are part of Omya's commitment to elevating operational standards to global levels, focusing on environmental health, safety, supply chain efficiency, and product quality enhancements.
The upgraded facility now positions Omya to serve expanded markets across the United States, offering enhanced soil conditioning and crop nutrition products tailored for Midwest farmers. This strategic investment underscores Omya's dedication to becoming a premier supplier in the heartland, catering to the needs of diverse agricultural sectors including row crops, specialty crops, turfgrass, and retail.
Omya's long-term vision for the Wathena plant aims to transform it into a cornerstone of excellence in agricultural mineral production, leveraging its strategic location to meet the growing demand for high-quality fertilizer solutions. The company's ongoing commitment to sustainability and community prosperity aligns with its global mission to deliver innovative products that support sustainable agriculture and environmental stewardship.
As Omya continues to expand its footprint in the U.S. agricultural market, the Wathena facility stands as a testament to the company's dedication to operational excellence, employee welfare, and environmental responsibility. The advancements made in Wathena underscore Omya's role as a leader in driving positive change within the agricultural industry, fostering economic growth and technological innovation in soil management and crop nutrition.