Double-digit sales growth for Purina despite hampered supply chain 08.01.2022 By Jordan Tyler “Unprecedented inflationary pressures and supply chain constraints” seen by Nestlé in the first six months of 2022.Read More
Portland Pet Food Company partners with Phillips Pet Food & Supplies 07.29.2022 By Nicole Kerwin The company’s products will now be more widely available throughout the East Coast and Midwest.Read More
Slideshow: New pet nutrition innovations highlight 2022, Part 2 07.28.2022 By Jordan Tyler and Nicole Kerwin A glimpse of the 70 new pet food, treat and supplement products launched so far this year.Read More
Fueling functional formulations with on-trend, science-backed ingredients 07.28.2022 By Jordan Tyler Good bacteria, superfoods, nutraceuticals, and other means to a solution-based end. Read More
Slideshow: Tuffy’s Treat Company remains flexible for the future 07.26.2022 By Kimberlie Clyma As the pet food market continues to steadily grow, this Minnesota-based company is staying light on its feet to adjust quickly to the changes ahead.Read More
Whitebridge Pet Brands unveils new logo 07.25.2022 By Nicole Kerwin The new logo follows Whitebridge’s acquisition of Italy-based Agras Pet Food.Read More
Slideshow: New pet nutrition innovations highlight 2022, Part 1 07.21.2022 By Jordan Tyler and Nicole Kerwin A glimpse of the 70 new pet food, treat and supplement products launched so far this year.Read More
Simmons Pet Food continues expansion in Kansas, Iowa 07.18.2022 By Kimberlie Clyma The wet pet food manufacturer is adding canning capacity and a distribution center as part of its multi-year capital investment plan.Read More
Pet food mergers, acquisitions so far this year 07.08.2022 By Jordan Tyler Looking back on strategic and financial M&A activity in the first six months of 2022.Read More
Challenges continue to keep pet food manufacturers on their toes 07.05.2022 By Louise Calderwood AFIA's Louise Calderwood details complications in ingredient procurement, packaging sourcing, finding and retaining employees, managing freight, and possible risks due to livestock diseases.Read More