Arkansas State (U.S.A.), a land of business, Fortune 500 companies, agriculture outputs, industrial outputs
Arkansas
attracts thanks to its economic dynamism. Its market
of + 3 million consumers experience lot of amazing excitements.
Six Fortune
500 companies are based in Arkansas, including the world's #1
retailer, Walmart, Tyson Foods, J.B. Hunt, Dillard's, Murphy USA, and
Windstream.
The state's
agriculture outputs are poultry and eggs,
soybeans, sorghum, cattle, cotton, rice, hogs, and milk.
Its
industrial outputs are food processing, electric
equipment, fabricated metal products, machinery, and paper products.
Mines in
Arkansas produce natural gas, oil, crushed stone, bromine, and
vanadium. Arkansas ranks as the 20th
best state for business, with the 2nd-lowest cost of doing business, 5th-lowest
cost of living, 11th best workforce, 20th-best economic climate, 28th-best
educated workforce, 31st-best infrastructure and the 32nd-friendliest
regulatory environment.
The
agricultural sector remains a major part of the state's
economy. The state is the U.S.'s largest
producer of rice, broilers, and turkeys, and ranks in the top three for
cotton, pullets, and aquaculture (catfish). Forestry remains strong in the Arkansas Timberlands, and the state
ranks fourth nationally and first in the South in softwood lumber production.
Tourism is also very important to the Arkansas economy. The state maintains 52 state parks and the National Park Service maintains
seven properties in Arkansas.
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