Wild Pastures Plans Clinton, Arkansas, Distribution Operations
08/15/2024
The 138,000-square-foot facility will allow the company to meet increased customer demand and deliver products more quickly to the Southeast market.
“We launched Wild Pastures with the mission of helping to change the meat industry for the better by delivering the highest quality, delicious and nutrient-dense meats to our customers doorsteps at the lowest prices possible. We are excited to be coming to Van Buren County and feel it is a fantastic area with great people for us to continue supporting this fast-growing business of ours,” said Wild Pastures co-founder Chas Smith.
Wild Pastures says its mission is to provide beef, chicken, and pork from animals that are 100% pasture-raised using regenerative agricultural practices in the U.S. and deliver them to homes at or near wholesale prices.
“Wild Pastures is a leader in the health foods sector, and we are excited to welcome them to Arkansas and see them grow in the Natural State,” noted Clint O’Neal, executive director of the Arkansas Economic Development Commission (AEDC). “The City of Clinton is a great, business-friendly community, and we congratulate them on this economic development win.”
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