Atmore, Ala – Perdido River Meats, a division of Perdido River Farms, is excited to announce the grand opening of its new $29 million facility on Tuesday, February 6. The celebration will take place at 490 Atmosphere Rd., in Atmore from 10 a.m. to noon, with a ribbon cutting ceremony beginning at 10 a.m.
Join us for a day of festivities, including food, giveaways, and more. The event is open to the public, offering attendees the opportunity to learn more about Perdido River Meats’ commitment to providing high-quality, locally sourced products.
The facility specializes in premium meats, continuing the farm’s mission of supporting local farmers and offering fresh, quality products to the community. “The opening of this new processing facility will not only help address food supply chain issues but also greatly benefit Alabama cattle producers, who have expressed the need for additional processing facilities in our area,” said Alabama Agriculture and Industries Commissioner Rick Pate.
Perdido River Meats represents the latest chapter in Perdido River Farms’ legacy of agricultural excellence and dedication to sustainability.
Perdido River Meats specializes exclusively in beef products and offers the unique opportunity for customers to have their own cattle processed or to purchase whole and half cows directly from the facility. You can also visit the retail store offering everything from soup bones to filet mignon, all made from high-quality beef.
“This grand opening marks a significant milestone for Pedido River Farms and the community, said John English, Director of Perdido River Farms. “We are proud to expand our operations and look forward to sharing our passion for quality, locally sourced meats with our neighbors and community.”
For more information visit the Perdido River Meats Retail Store or contact us at 251-446-5080 or [email protected].
About Perdido River Farms (PRF):
Perdido River Farms manages 2,900 acres of Tribal agricultural properties, consisting of permanent grasses for grazing, summer and winter annuals, hay lands, and row crop land. As the agricultural arm of the Poarch Creek Indians, PRF also manages a commercial cow/calf operation and also hosts youth events, such as the Escambia County Youth Livestock Association Steer & Heifer Show and the Alabama South District FFA Fall Eliminations.
About the Poarch Band of Creek Indians:
The Poarch Band of Creek Indians is the only federally recognized tribe in Alabama. From hospitality to aerospace, we continue to operate in a variety of industries across the World. Read more about our Tribe here.
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