Vidya Herbs USA has announced the grand opening of its new Florida headquarters in Bunnell. The state-of-the-art facility will serve as the company’s main hub for its US operations, marking a significant milestone in Vidya Herbs’ expansion strategy and commitment to environmentally friendly practices.
The new Vidya Herbs USA headquarters encompasses a spacious and modern facility equipped with cutting-edge infrastructure. The facility’s design complies with the highest industry standards. It employs a state-of-the-art supercritical CO2 extraction process, which preserves the potency and purity of phytochemicals in an environmentally friendly manner.
Vidya Herbs’ decision to establish its Florida headquarters in Bunnell was driven by several key factors. The strategic location has a thriving agricultural community and excellent access to transportation networks, facilitating efficient distribution and logistical operations across the United States. Bunnell’s skilled workforce and supportive local government also played a pivotal role in the selection process.
Vidya Herbs' commitment to quality and sustainability will contribute to the growth of our vibrant herbal extracts industry
“This expansion reflects our commitment to the American market,” stated Shyam Prasad, President of Vidya Herbs USA. "The opening of Vidya Herbs’ Florida headquarters will create numerous employment opportunities in the region, contributing to economic growth and further establishing Bunnell as a hub for the herbal extracts industry. The company plans to collaborate closely with local educational institutions and community organisations to foster talent development and support the broader community."
"We are thrilled to welcome Vidya Herbs to Bunnell and the state of Florida," said Laura DiBella, Florida Secretary of Commerce. "We are confident that Vidya Herbs' commitment to quality and sustainability will contribute to the growth of our vibrant herbal extracts industry. We look forward to supporting their success and witnessing the positive impact they will have on our community."