AGRIBUSINESS + AGTECH

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Nurture the growth of your agricultural business in Memphis, where the fertile soil of our rich natural resources meets a world-class transportation network. Embrace the deep roots of innovation that define our city, providing a fertile ground for your venture to thrive.

Agribusiness + AgTech in Memphis

Explore the thriving landscape of Memphis's agribusiness sector, where traditional practices seamlessly merge with cutting-edge AgTech innovations. Gain a comprehensive snapshot of the dynamic synergy driving agricultural success in our city.

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Agribusiness and AgTech

BY THE NUMBERS

100

Gallons of the Purest Water From the Memphis Sand Aquifer

52

Varieties of Crops and 19 Million Acres of Productive Growing Space Within 150 Miles

One of 9

counties in the US deemed critical to the US food supply chain.

Tap into Memphis's Rich Resources

Agriculture dominates the economy for 100-miles in every direction, and your agricultural business could be at the center of it all in Memphis. With some of the country’s richest soils and one of the purest and most plentiful water supplies in the world, Memphis is the unofficial capital of the 13-million-acre Mississippi Delta.

Memphis is a hotbed for innovative companies driving the future of food. Our diverse and trained talent are fueling farm-to-table food delivery trends and improving farming efficiencies while enhancing yields. Plus, our sustainable surface and groundwater, unmatched logistics and access to abundant farm land with experienced growers have made Memphis ground zero for a new era of agriculture. 

Industry Presence

Industry Description2018 Jobs2023 Jobs2028 JobsJob Growth 2018 to 2023(%) Projected Job Growth 2023 to 2028 (%)2023 Location Quotient
Farm Supplies Merchant Wholesalers9511,0179976.9%-2.0%2.11
Specialized Frieght (except Used Goods) Trucking, Long-Distance1,151820730-28.8%-11.0%1.51
Crop Production 934776714-16.9%-8.0%.35
Paper (expect Newsprint) Mills66274636512.7%-51.1%3.66
Rice Milling34763680283.3%26.1%30.09
Soybean and Other Oilseed Processing5515705743.4%0.7%14.29
Specialized Freight (except Used Goods) Trucking, Local4815045014.8%-0.6%.56
Animal (Except Poultry) Slaughtering4194496137.2%36.5%.75
Farm and Garden Machinery and Equipment Merchant Wholesalers423397370-6.1%-6.8%.84
Research and Development in the Physical, Engineering, and Life Sciences (except Nanotechnology and Biotechnology)26837441939.6%12.0%.17
Top 10 Agribusiness & AgTech6,1876,2896,0851.6%-3.2%
Greater MSA Total8,8589,1519,1153.3%0.0%
Industry Description2018 Jobs2023 Jobs2028 JobsJob Growth 2018 to 2023(%) Projected Job Growth 2023 to 2028 (%)2023 Location Quotient


Note: Above industries reflect 6-digit NAICS industries within the Memphis TN-MS-AR Metropolitan Area. Employment estimates derived from Lightcast Q4 2024 dataset QCEW Employment.

Location quotient (LQ) is a way of quantifying how concentrated a characteristic of a particular region is compared to the nation. These characteristics could be an industry’s or occupation’s share of employment, resident demographic, online profiles or job postings. The LQ is the calculation that reveals what makes that particular region “unique” in comparison to the national average. For example, if an industry in Greater Memphis accounts for 2.5% of regional jobs but only 1% of jobs nationally, then Greater Memphis has an LQ of 2.5, which means that this industry is 2.5x more concentrated in the region than the typical region.

Workforce Presence

Occupation Description2018 Jobs2023 Jobs2028 Projected JobsJob Growth 2018 to 2023 (%)Projected Job Growth 2023 to 2028 (%)2023 Location Quotient
Inspectors, Testers, Sorters, Samplers, and Weighers2,8793,6353,66526.3%0.8%1.54
Packaging and Filling Machine Operators2,4361,8671,997-23.46.9%1.24
Farmworkers and Laborers, Crop, Nursery, and Greenhouse1,0171,1731,14215.3%-2.6%.57
Meat, Poultry, and Fish Cutters and Trimmers28137938735.0%2.1%.67
Farmers, Ranchers, and Other Agricultural Managers225185172-18.1%-6.8%.25
Farmworkers, Farm, Ranch, and Aquacultural Animals223153144-31..2%-6.1%.33
Agricultural Equipment Operators116112117-3.6%4.7%.40
Agricultural Workers, All Other14110096-29.4%-4.0%.40
Slaughterers and Meat Packers766980-9.8%16.6%.24
First Line Supervisers836667-20.9%1.8%.35
Top 10 Occupations: Agribusiness & AgTech7,4787,7387,8663.5%1.7%
Occupation Description2018 Jobs2023 Jobs2028 Projected JobsJob Growth 2018 to 2023 (%)Projected Job Growth 2023 to 2028 (%)2023 Location Quotient


Note: Above occupations reflect Standard Occupational Classifications (SOC codes) within the Memphis TN-MS-AR Metropolitan Area. Estimates derived from Lightcast, Q4 2024 dataset QCEW Employment.

Location quotient (LQ) is a way of quantifying how concentrated a characteristic of a particular region is compared to the nation. These characteristics could be an industry’s or occupation’s share of employment, resident demographic, online profiles or job postings. The LQ is the calculation that reveals what makes that particular region “unique” in comparison to the national average. For example, if an industry in Greater Memphis accounts for 2.5% of regional jobs but only 1% of jobs nationally, then Greater Memphis has an LQ of 2.5, which means that this industry is 2.5x more concentrated in the region than the typical region.

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