Ethanol-maker offered $6.3M for 65 fuel plant jobs
Story Date: 12/5/2013

Source: The Associated Press, LANCASTER FARMING, 12/2/13

RALEIGH, N.C. (AP) — A long-anticipated $200 million ethanol plant that will turn grasses grown on North Carolina hog farms into motor fuel will go ahead, Gov. Pat McCrory's office said Monday.

The plant operated by Biochemtex, a partnership headed by Italy-based Gruppo Mossi & Ghisolfi, plans to employ 65 people in three years near Clinton in Sampson County.

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