Hitting the Bullseye
The Industry at a Glance
- Home to the Duck Hunting Capital of the World: Stuttgart, Arkansas
- 3rd in economic output per capita in the arms and ammunition industry (Source: National Shooting Sports Foundation)
- 3rd Most Gun-Friendly State (Source: Ammo.com)
- 3rd Largest Exporter of Firearms and Ammunitions in the U.S. (Source: Global Trade Atlas, 2023)
- 8 pro-gun bills passed into law during the 2023 legislative session
- $2.3B in economic output
INFRASTRUCTURE
- Three U.S. interstates connecting east and west coasts, and the Canada and Mexico borders
- 16,418 miles of state and U.S. Highways – 12th largest system in the U.S.
- Eight intermodal freight facilities with four riverports
- 2,542 miles of Class 1 rail systems
- #3 in the nation with 1,000 miles of inland, navigable waterways
- Approximately 100 public airports including Clinton National, Northwest Arkansas National, and close proximity to Memphis International and the Fed-Ex hub
Well-trained workforce
- 7th highest percentage of manufacturing employment (Source: Business Facilities)
- 1.36M skilled and trained workforce
- 12% of Arkansas’ workforce is employed in manufacturing
- 8,400+ people employed in the arms and ammunitions industry.
Business Climate in Arkansas
- #3 Least Expensive State for Starting a Small Business (Source: SimplifyLLC)
- #2 on the Cost of Living Index (Source: C2ER)
- 7th highest percentage of manufacturing employment (Source: Business Facilities)
EDUCATION
- 50 colleges, universities & 2-year colleges throughout Arkansas
- 2,100+ engineering degrees awarded each year
- 150k+ students enrolled at an Arkansas institution of higher learning
- Black River Technical College is 1 of only 11 accredited gunsmithing programs in the US – and the only institution connected to a law enforcement training academy.
- Ozarka College's Precision Machining program prepares students for a career in manufacturing, providing them with skills in manual machining and operation of CNC mills and lathes.
Firearms & Ammunition Industry
Executive Overview


Arkansas is Primed for Success
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Arkansas stays on point with groceries on demand and convenient home meals
October 08, 2018Keeping up with the changing landscape of consumer demand is at the heart of any successful business. Food and beverage industry trends have been increasingly shifting toward grocery and meal delivery services. Thanks to ubiquitous technologies that have infiltrated our daily lives, we’ve come a long way from the Milk Man days of the past.
Two of the largest food industry leaders in the country are located right here in Arkansas, and they’re certainly not sitting on the sidelines. Walmart is the country’s largest retailer and tops the Fortune 500 list. Tyson Foods is ranked 80 on Fortune’s list and is the world’s second largest meat processor and marketer. Let’s take a look at what they’ve been doing.
Walmart
Walmart Meal Kits
Available in the deli section at select stores and via Online Grocery Pickup, Walmart’s meal kits serve two people. These fresh meal options are designed for busy people who want a meal at home with minimal preparation time required.
The recipes are developed and tested at Walmart’s Culinary & Innovation Center in Bentonville, Arkansas.
Online grocery delivery service
Building on the success of its Online Grocery Pickup, Walmart has entered the online grocery delivery arena, partnering with Postmates in April to expand coverage to more than 40 percent of U.S. households by the end of 2018. Walmart uses highly trained personal shoppers to complete customers’ orders, ensuring product quality and customer satisfaction.
Pickup-Only Stores
Not yet in action, it appears Walmart may be considering grocery pickup-only stores, beginning in Lincolnwood, Illinois.
Tyson
Tyson Ventures
In 2016 Tyson Foods, Inc. launched Tyson Ventures, a venture capital fund with the purpose of investing in companies “developing breakthrough technologies, business models and products to sustainably feed the growing population.”
Tyson Tastemakers and Tyson Meal Kits
In a move to keep up with meal kit delivery startups, Tyson has two lines of meal kits. The first are their meal kits, which can be found in the freezer section of most grocery stores. The second, Tyson Tastemakers, can be found in the fresh meat sections of select grocery stores (currently limited to Texas) and on Amazon Fresh.
Both aim to make dinnertime easier, and neither requires a subscription.
Tovala
Earlier in 2018, through the above-mentioned Tyson Ventures, Tyson invested in Tovala, a startup with a countertop combi oven and custom meal kit subscription.
Tovala just might be the closest anyone’s come to making a kitchen feel like it’s straight out of The Jetsons. Meal kit subscribers take pre-portioned, fresh ingredients from the delivery box to the oven; scan the meal’s barcode to tell the oven what’s for dinner; and enjoy 20 minutes or so of free time while Tovala cooks the meal precisely, switching as needed between convection baking, broiling and steaming.
Of course, cooking homemade recipes with store-bought ingredients is also an option. There’s an app for that.
Food Industry and Technology in Arkansas
From grocery delivery and affordable meal kits, to futuristic ovens and blockchain, Arkansas companies like Walmart and Tyson are pushing boundaries when it comes to deploying technologies within the food industry.
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