Handling more than 125 million bushels of grain a year, Riceland Foods is ingrained in its business. The agricultural cooperative processes and markets the rice, soybeans, and wheat grown by its 9,000 member/owners, who farm in Arkansas, Louisiana, Mississippi, Missouri, and Texas. One of the world’s largest rice millers, it sells white and brown rice, plus flavored rices and meal kits under the Riceland andPrivate-label brands. The co-op sells to food retailers and foodservice and food manufacturing companies worldwide. Riceland also makes cooking oils and processes soybeans, bran, and lecithin, and offers rice bran and hulls to pet food makers and livestock farmers as feed and bedding.
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1.12
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Our mission is to create value for Riceland’s members, employees, customers and consumers. By prioritizing the education and adoption of sustainable practices, we will continue to improve across all sectors by reducing our carbon footprint, maximizing efficiencies, reducing consumption of natural resources and optimizing the safety and wellbeing for all people associated with our cooperative. Our Ingrain Good logo represents more than just rice, ducks, and water though. It’s really meant to represent the larger picture of sustainability, and an ecosystem that depends on the stewardship of rice farmers across the country.
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2023
Revenues
793300000.00
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Employee Rating
3.70
Customer Rating
3.30
Company Size
1000-5000
ESG Risk Rating
3.00
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