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CHS expands into St. Louis to strengthen Center Gulf supply chain

CHS to lease Cahokia grain terminal, boosting Center Gulf export strategy.
Jan 8, 2026

CHS Inc., a global agribusiness and the nation’s largest farmer-owned cooperative, is significantly expanding its presence on the Mississippi River in Illinois. On January 31, 2026, CHS will assume operations of a key grain facility owned by COFCO International Ltd. in Cahokia, Ill. This strategically located facility further reinforces a CHS commitment to enabling efficient supply chains and global market access for its U.S. owners.

“We’re focused on strengthening the cooperative system’s capabilities in this important region connected by barge, truck and rail,” said John Griffith, CHS executive vice president for ag business and CHS Hedging. “This expansion deepens our connections with local growers, supports our U.S. Center Gulf export strategy and provides our owners with competitive market access.”

The facility offers year-round access to the St. Louis Harbor and direct connections to all six of North America’s Class I railroads. With more than seven miles of private on-site rail track and capacity for four-unit trains (110 cars each) simultaneously, the site is optimized for high-speed rail and truck-to-barge loading of grain and grain byproducts.

“Adding this facility strengthens our already robust grain network and enhances our ability to serve our owners, domestic buyers and international markets through the CHS export terminal in Myrtle Grove, La.,” Griffith said.

CHS will operate the Cahokia site under a lease agreement with COFCO. The terminal will become part of the CHS footprint in Missouri, Illinois, Iowa and Wisconsin, which includes about 20 grain and agronomy locations serving local farmers and customers.

CHS Inc. (www.chsinc.com) creates connections to empower agriculture. As a leading global agribusiness and the largest farmer-owned cooperative in the United States, CHS serves customers in 65 countries. We provide critical crop inputs, market access and risk management services that help farmers feed the world. Our diversified agronomy, grains, foods and energy businesses recorded revenues of $35.5 billion in fiscal year 2025. CHS is committed to reducing our impact on the planet, finding and developing new solutions in agriculture and energy, and investing in ways to build a better future for our owners, customers, employees and communities. 


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