The company reported its 2019 annual earnings Feb. 13, with Purina growing leaps and bounds above Nestlé’s other product categories in both developed and emerging markets.
The facility in Hartwell, Georgia marks the company’s 21st US-based pet care product facility and its first new facility in the country in more than two decades.
The company will partner with Land O’Lakes SUSTAIN and local agricultural organizations to offer conservation management technology to grain farmers along its pet food supply chain.