Cargill Announces Expansion Plans for honduras Following Meeting with President-Elect Asfura
Washington D.C. – January 18, 2026 – Cargill, a leading global food and agricultural company, has announced a five-year strategic plan to expand its operations in Honduras. The announcement followed a meeting between Cargill representatives and honduras’ President-elect nasry Asfura in Washington D.C.
Strategic Expansion and Investment
Cargill’s plan focuses on bolstering local production, generating employment opportunities, and strengthening the Honduran economy. A key component of this strategy involves doubling the capacity of its existing pet food and nutrition plants within the country. This expansion aims to meet growing regional demand and position Honduras as a key production hub for Cargill’s animal nutrition products.
Strengthening Local Production chains
Beyond increasing production capacity, Cargill intends to invest in strengthening local production chains. This includes working with Honduran farmers and suppliers to improve efficiency, sustainability, and the overall quality of agricultural inputs. By fostering stronger relationships with local producers, Cargill aims to contribute to the long-term economic and social growth of Honduras.
Key Personnel Involved
The meeting in washington D.C. included key leaders from both Cargill and the incoming Honduran management. Present where Nasry Asfura, President-elect of Honduras; Xavier Vargas, President of Cargill food Latinoamérica; Sarah Brenholt, Director of Government Relations for Latin America at Cargill; and Tania Rojas, vice President and General Manager of Animal Nutrition and Health for Latin America at Cargill.
Cargill’s Commitment to Latin America
This investment in Honduras underscores Cargill’s broader commitment to the Latin American region. Cargill has a notable presence throughout Latin america, operating in numerous countries and contributing to the agricultural sectors of these nations. The company’s focus on sustainable practices and local partnerships is central to its long-term strategy in the region.
Looking Ahead
The expansion plans represent a significant vote of confidence in the future of Honduras’ economy. By investing in local production,creating jobs,and strengthening agricultural supply chains,Cargill is poised to play a vital role in the country’s continued development. The Honduran government, under the leadership of President-elect Asfura, has expressed its support for these initiatives and looks forward to a productive partnership with Cargill in the years to come.









