Dakota Growers
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Type | Public |
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Industry | pasta |
Founded | 1990 |
Headquarters | Carrington, North Dakota |
Key people | Timothy J. Dodd, CEO |
Products | dry pasta, durum wheat |
Website | Dakota Growers Pasta Company, Inc |
Dakota Growers Pasta Company was an agricultural processing company located in Carrington, North Dakota. It was started in 1990 as a wheat-growers cooperative and started operations in 1991. In 2002, the company became a public company.
Announced as a joint press release on March 10, 2010, Dakota Growers Pasta Company was sold to the Canadian based agribusiness Viterra, Inc. Following Viterra's acquisition by Glencore Xstrata, Dakota Growers is to be sold again to Post Holdings, Inc.[1]
Television
Vice President David Tressler and the plant were featured on the Food Network show Unwrapped. The episode focused on the manufacture of Dakota Growers Pasta's Dreamfields low-carb pasta line.
Products
- dry pasta
- semolina
- durum wheat
- mill feed by-products
Competitors
External links
- Dakota Growers Pasta Company, Inc
- Unwrapped YouTube video
- Dakota Growers Pasta Company, Inc (Google Maps)
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