November 2nd, 2022

The Right Place assists Perdue Farms to open new facility in Oceana County

Perdue Foods pet treat division to add 99 jobs, invest $27 million to open facility in the region

Food Processing & Agribusiness Oceana County West Michigan

Perdue Farms, a fourth-generation, family-owned, U.S. food and agriculture company based in Salisbury, MD, plans to invest over $27 million to renovate a former food processing facility in Shelby, MI. The project is driven by substantial growth in Perdue Foods pet treat division with products manufactured under the company’s Spot Farms® and Full Moon® brands, which are distributed in both the U.S. and Canada.

“As people are increasingly seeking cleaner labels in what they feed their pets, this new production facility will play a key role in the continued growth of our human-grade pet treat brands,” said Ryan Perdue, Vice President and General Manager of Perdue’s Pet Business. “The central location of this facility in Michigan will help us drive efficiencies in our supply chain, improve freight costs, enable access to a strong local workforce, and allow for multiple phases of expansion within the property’s existing footprint. Importantly, the project grant from the Michigan Department of Agriculture and Rural Development will help support the creation of nearly 100 new jobs to the area, and we commend their efforts to incentivize agricultural and manufacturing expansion in the state.”

“We’re thrilled to have Perdue Farms join the community of Shelby,” said Brent Case, Vice President of Business Attraction for The Right Place and project lead. “With our region’s abundant natural resources, diverse supply chain, skilled labor and regulation-friendly business environment, we are confident Perdue Farms will thrive here in West Michigan.”

“This is a great win for the Village of Shelby and Oceana County,” said Ron Maynard, Executive Director of the Oceana County Economic Alliance at The Right Place. “We’re so happy that Perdue Farms has chosen to invest in our community. They’ll be providing quality jobs for our local residents, and we look forward to seeing their growth in our region.”

“The Village of Shelby is excited to welcome Perdue Farms into our community,” said Brady Selner, Village of Shelby Administrator. “The job creation and investment they are making in our Village will have a positive effect for years to come.”