Port-au-Prince has soap, textile, and cement factories and others to process foods.
According to the article, the factory will process 3 million tons of coal each year.
Government-subsidized factories process the opium into heroin, which is then distributed through companies and diplomatic conduits.
In the first season, the factory processed 18,900 tons of sugar beets into 1523 tons of sugar.
In the first season, the factory processed a paltry 13,185 tons of beets, into 1528 tons of sugar.
The factory was processing 2000 tons per day during the first year.
The factory will process one ton of bacon a week and one ton of potatoes per day.
A typical factory will process 600T of material a day.
In 2010, the factory processed nearly 6 million linear feet of hides.
New York will need factories to process recycled waste and places to sell the products.