Fertilizer production company to construct new $109.2 million production place in Hopkinsville

Cinis Fertilizer

HOPKINSVILLE, Ky. – Christian County is set to receive a new production plant.

According to a release from the Office of Governor Andy Beshear, Cinis Fertilizer, a Sweden-baed producer of green fertilizer, announced its plan to construct a $109.2 million production plan in Hopkinsville.

“Kentucky has worked hard to ensure that we see investment and job creation in every corner of the state, and Hopkinsville has continually been a hub for both. This investment from Cinis Fertilizer builds on the economic growth Christian County has seen in recent years, and I’m excited to see this company thrive in its New Kentucky Home,” said Gov. Beshear.

The new facility will be built at 200 Recharge Boulevard in Hopkinsville. The plant is expected to create 65 full-time jobs in Christian County.

Governor Andy Beshear says the plant will recycle waste salt from battery production at the nearby Ascend Elements facility to produce low-carbon fertilizer.

The release says construction will begin in mid-2025.