Gov. Youngkin announced that HP Hood will invest more than $83.5 million to expand its dairy processing operations in Frederick County

Richmond, VA – According to the state officials, the expansion project includes upgrades to production and packaging equipment and construction of additional cooler and warehouse space.

The project will enable the company to further grow its business while continuing to provide a local market for Virginia dairy farms through its milk cooperative network which includes the Dairy Farmers of America and the Maryland & Virginia Milk Producers Cooperative Association. 

Governor Glenn Youngkin released the following statement:

“I commend HP Hood for their continued investment in Frederick County and in Virginia’s dairy industry, the state’s fourth largest sector in the agriculture industry.

Supporting companies like HP Hood is vitally important to Virginia’s dairy producers and spurs economic development in this area of the Commonwealth.” 

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