Rural food processing is one of the most labor-intensive and hardest-to-staff operations in American manufacturing. The plant needs workers. The workers are not there. And the ones who are there do not stay.
Why Rural Food Processing Is the Hardest Case
- Location: Processing facilities are built near agricultural supply, not population centers. Labor supply is inherently thin.
- Volume: Processing operations require large, consistent headcount rural markets cannot absorb.
- Seasonality: Peak demand spikes create needs that rural markets cannot meet.
- Shift structure: Three-shift operations in rural markets are exponentially harder to staff.
The Domestic Workforce Mobility Solution
Workforce mobility solves the rural food processing problem by changing the source of labor. TalentMovers sources work-authorized workers from national talent pools and relocates them to your community. Travel, temporary housing, transportation, and community integration are included. Workers are 100% E-Verified. No visa sponsorship required.
Retention
Workers who have relocated for a role do not leave for the plant across the street. Result: 92% 12-month retention versus approximately 40% for locally-sourced temporary workers. Contact TalentMovers at talentmovers.com.