HP Hood announces $83.5M expansion in Frederick County, Va.

HP Hood, a nationally branded dairy processor, will invest more than $83.5 million to expand dairy processing operations at its Winchester-area facility in Frederick County, Gov. Glenn Youngkin’s office announced Tuesday.

The project includes upgrades to production and packaging equipment as well as construction of additional warehouse and cooler space. HP Hood’s expansion will provide increased production capacity that will fund technology allowing Hood to offer new products, according to a news release.

“We proudly selected this location to build a greenfield plant more than 24 years ago and have been grateful for the ongoing support of Frederick County and the Commonwealth of Virginia,” HP Hood President and CEO Gary Kaneb said in the release. “This expansion enables us to continue to grow Hood’s business and accommodate the [ever-changing] needs of our customers and continue to provide a market for local dairy farms through our local milk cooperative network.”

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Michael Randle

Michael Randle