Futures Taking Shape

Witness Our Tangible Innovations, From Powerful Logistics to Revitalized Agriculture, Building a New Regional Era

Pioneering a New Era for Agri-Logistics

Green Valley Coalition Corp. is actively driving regional transformation through a series of innovative projects at the Green Valley Logistics Center. These initiatives are designed to enhance efficiency, promote sustainability, and solidify Imperial County's position as a vital hub for agriculture and logistics.

Our Transformative Projects

Hay Rail Logistics

We are developing a 'Hay Train' 3PL service to efficiently transport forage to national and global markets, optimizing supply chains for agricultural producers.

RailKool Produce Shuttle

We're launching a refrigerated shuttle service specifically for produce and beef, connecting local output with national distribution centers and ensuring product freshness.

Compound Feed Mill Cooperative

This project focuses on processing 600K–1M tons/year of hay and protein feed blends, contributing to sustainable livestock feed production.

Pasta & Wheat Mill

We are establishing a milling and pasta production facility, utilizing both Sicilian varietals and U.S. durum wheat to create high-quality food products.

RNG Digester

Our Renewable Natural Gas (RNG) Digester converts cattle manure into clean energy and digestate fertilizer, showcasing our commitment to circular economy principles.

Frozen Produce Processor

This facility will handle the washing, cutting, and freezing of Imperial Valley fruits and vegetables, adding value and extending the market reach of local produce.

3PL & National Carrier Partnerships

We are actively recruiting national logistics firms to establish strategic partnerships, enhancing freight scalability and connectivity for the region.

Partner With Us to Build a More Resilient Future

Reach out to Green Valley Coalition Corp. today to explore how we can combine our expertise to advance these crucial initiatives and contribute to a more resilient future.

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