I recently read an article, published by
Petfood Industry, noting that the majority of pet food production takes place in the Midwest, with heavy concentration in Missouri and Kansas. According to the KC Animal Health Corridor's 2014 Asset Survey, over 50 percent of the global pet food industry is made up of companies located in the Kansas City (KC)
Animal Health Corridor, which stretches from Manhattan, Kan., to Columbia, Mo. The Midwest offers a steady supply of meat and grains, in addition to easy access to shipping by truck or rail. Which is perhaps why so many companies would positions themselves in this region.
You might ask what does that have to do with MFiber?
Miscanthus is grown and processed in the Midwest, meaning it originates close to the industry. Shipping is one of the costs pet food manufacturers must consider when purchasing ingredients, such as fiber. Many times we find that companies only compare price when considering an ingredient without consideration for shipping cost. When in reality a company could be spending more on the shipping to their facility than the actual cost of the product. Purchasing MFiber could lower shipping costs considerably because of our close proximity to the animal health corridor.
Here at MFiber we are proud to work one-on-one with farmers to grow high-quality, sustainable fiber alternatives. We offer a fiber ingredient at a competitive price equal to beet pulp, with the high qualities of wood cellulose, located right here in the backyard of the end product creation. Working with an ingredient that has less shipping not only saves on delivered cost, but also on the environment.
Contact a member of the MFiber team today to learn how you can benefit from buying local.