Kubota says it is expanding its operations in Gainesville, pumping another $85 million into its facilities in Hall County. The company says it is buying another 300 acres off Ramsey Road in Gainesville in a project it hopes to have completed by 2022.

“This project is another great milestone for Kubota and it emphasizes our commitment to expand our presence in Georgia as a major hub of our North American operations,” said Haruyuki Yoshida, president and CEO of Kubota Tractor Corp.and Kubota North America Corp. “We continue to grow to meet the demands of Kubota dealers and customers, while improving operational efficiencies and realizing manufacturing excellence here in Georgia and across our business.”

Governor Brian Kemp said the announcement is further evidence of a strong business climate in Georgia.

“Kubota’s renewed commitment demonstrates that Georgia’s pro-business environment not only attracts new businesses, but also allows existing industry to continue investing to grow and thrive in Georgia,” Kemp said.

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