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A new $300 million facility in Eddyville has begun producing a corn-based chemical that will be used to make consumer goods.
Qore has opened a $360 million plant in Eddyville, converting locally grown corn into a chemical used in everything from ...
Qore, a joint venture firm of Cargill and Helm, has recently announced that it has successfully completed the development of ...
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The brand new facility in Eddyville produces QIRA, a bio-based alternative for a compound typically made from fossil fuels.
EDDYVILLE, IOWA, US — Qore, LLC, a joint venture between Cargill and German chemical company HELM, has begun producing QIRA, ...
A facility at the Cargill plant in Eddyville makes a bio-based alternative to fossil-fuel chemicals used in clothing and ...
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KCRG on MSNNew bio-industrial plant opens in EddyvilleThe facility, which is now up and running, takes the corn and processes it into a chemical building block called QIRA.
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