About Us
AGP is a leading U.S. agribusiness with primary operations as a soybean processor/refiner producing and marketing soybean meal, refined soybean oil, and biodiesel. Since its formation in 1983, AGP has grown in size, scope, and reputation — both in the U.S. and internationally. Today, our owners include local and regional cooperatives representing approximately 200,000 farmers throughout the U.S. We operate 10 soybean processing plants in Iowa, Minnesota, Missouri, Nebraska, and South Dakota, as well as four soybean oil refineries, and three biodiesel production facilities. In addition to our commodity-based products, AGP produces and markets AminoPlus®, a high-performance soy bypass protein product for the dairy industry.
“Partners in Food Production” illustrates AGP’s longtime commitment to working in collaboration with stockholders and stakeholders, including our loyal employees. Together, our export programs link farmers to markets around the world.
Our Commitment
AGP is committed to serve local cooperatives and agricultural producers through the procurement, processing, and marketing of agricultural products — for the benefit of our member-owners.
To Cooperatives
AGP is committed to the success of our owners — local and regional cooperatives representing approximately 200,000 farmers throughout the U.S. Our mission is to serve local cooperatives and their farmer-owners by providing competitive markets and services, adding value to agricultural products, and generating competitive returns through cash flow and equity growth.
To Farmers
To Customers
To Employees
To Communities
To Food Safety
To Sustainability
A History of Adding Value
AGP corporate headquarters in Omaha, Nebraska.
The history of AGP began in 1983, when Land O’Lakes, Boone Valley Cooperative Processing Association, and Farmland Industries combined their soybean processing assets into a single company. Organized as an Iowa cooperative, the new company was named Ag Processing Inc a cooperative (AGP). Forty years later, AGP is a growing and successful agribusiness that employs approximately 1,100 people and markets U.S. agricultural products around the world.