J.M. Smucker Co. is investing $20 million to expand its pet food manufacturing facility in Topeka, Kansas, with a focus on growing its production capacity. This significant capital investment, supported by $383,000 in incentives from the Joint Economic Development Organization (JEDO), reinforces Topeka’s position as a hub for advanced food production. The expansion follows a similarly large renovation project at their Milk-Bone facility in Buffalo, New York, demonstrating the company’s commitment to key manufacturing sites.
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J.M. Smucker To Invest $20M In Kansas Pet Food Plant
J.M. Smucker Co. is investing $20 million to expand its pet food manufacturing facility in Topeka, Kansas, with a focus on growing its production capacity. This significant capital investment, supported by $383,000 in incentives from the Joint Economic Development Organization (JEDO), reinforces Topeka’s position as a hub for advanced food production. The expansion follows a similarly large renovation project at their Milk-Bone facility in Buffalo, New York, demonstrating the company’s commitment to key manufacturing sites.