FARMINGTON, NM – Another dividend payment of $333,333.34 was issued to the Navajo Nation by Navajo Agricultural Products Industry (“NAPI”) on March 22. The payment was authorized and approved by NAPI’s Board of Directors on August 29, 2023, with Resolution BDAU-1-23, and
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE December 15, 2023 FARMINGTON, NM – The first of three dividend payments in the amount of $333,333.34 will be issued to the Navajo Nation from the Navajo Agricultural Products Industry (“NAPI”) on December 15. The dividend payments are to
Beginning October 30 – November 4, N.A.P.I. will have a CUSTOMER HARVEST SALE at Region 2 Store!! ALL PRICES WILL BE REDUCED! And… EACH DAY, we will have PRIZE GIVEAWAYS!! In addition, customers will have the opportunity to WIN A RAFFLE DRAWING
FARMINGTON, NM – For several years, a favorite event at Navajo Agricultural Products Industry (“NAPI”) was the annual Customer Appreciation featuring the baked potato bar. Due to current conditions, NAPI made the difficult decision to cancel the baked potato bar for the
Navajo Agricultural Products Industry would like to recognize the Corn Department for their hard work and commitment to grow and harvest our Navajo Pride Corn. NAPI’s Corn Department participated in the annual National Corn Yield Contest, hosted by the National Corn
Navajo Agricultural Products Industry (NAPI)/Navajo Pride Organics was recognized as “Supplier of the Year” for the Rocky Mountain region by Whole Foods Market on May 24. The suppliers were celebrated for “outstanding innovation, environmental stewardship, commitment to regenerative agriculture and more.” Aaron
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE – January 14, 2021 ILLEGAL DRAG RACING CAUSES ROAD CLOSURE ON NAPI PROPERTY FARMINGTON, NM – The Huerfano community and Navajo Agricultural Products Industry (“NAPI”) are working together to prevent the illegal drag racing occurring on Navajo Route 4178.
FARMINGTON, NM – Navajo Agricultural Products Industry (“NAPI”) will observe the re-issuing of the 57-hour weekend lockdown across the Navajo Nation beginning September 22. NAPI’s Region 2 Store, located on the farm, will be closed on Saturdays until further notice. The store
Left to right: Dave Zeller, NAPI CEO; Vice-President Myron Lizer; Roselyn Yazzie, NAPI COO FARMINGTON, NM – Navajo Nation Vice-President Myron Lizer visited Navajo Agricultural Products Industry (“NAPI”) on June 17 and met with Dave Zeller, Chief Executive Officer and Roselyn Yazzie,
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE June 4, 2020 FARMINGTON, NM – On June 4, Navajo Agricultural Products Industry (“NAPI”) notified employees that the extended partial shutdown implemented on March 31 has been further extended to July 5. NAPI is an enterprise of the Navajo