Allen Harim Holds Official Groundbreaking at New $22 Million Hatchery

DAGSBORO, Del. – Allen Harim, a leading producer and processor of No Antibiotic Chicken on Delmarva, officially broke ground on Wednesday beginning the construction phase of a new $22 million state-of-the-art hatchery on Delmarva. Governor John Carney joined the groundbreaking, and thanked the company for continuing to invest in Delaware. Other dignitaries included Sen. Gerald … Continued

Allen Harim Donates 40 Tons of Chicken to Florida For Hurricane Efforts

SEAFORD, Del. – September 20, 2017 — Allen Harim, a leading producer and processor of No Antibiotic Ever chicken on Delmarva, today sent 40 tons of chicken to Florida to help assist with relief efforts following Hurricane Irma. They are expected to arrive on Friday. “On behalf of everyone at Allen Harim, our hearts and … Continued

Allen Harim Donates Chicken to Hurricane Harvey Relief Efforts

SEAFORD, Del. – August 31, 2017 – Those impacted by Hurricane Harvey will soon have some Delmarva chicken to feed them — 40,000 pounds to be exact. On Thursday, Allen Harim began driving a truck full of the fresh chicken to Houston. It is set to arrive Saturday. The donation is in partnership with Operation … Continued

Allen Harim Awards First Ever Legacy Scholarships

SEAFORD, Del. – June 27, 2017 — Allen Harim, a leading producer and processor of No Antibiotic Chicken on Delmarva, presented five students with the first ever Allen Harim Legacy Scholarship, which provides a $2,500 financial award for college. The Allen Harim Legacy Scholarship was created last month when the company announced they would be … Continued

Allen Harim Solar Project Generating Savings

SEAFORD, Del. – May 15, 2017 – A six-acre field of solar panels is now energized and providing power to Allen Harim’s poultry processing plant in Harbeson, Del., officials announced Monday. The company pledged to use some of the savings realized from the renewable energy project to create an endowed scholarship fund for the children … Continued