MD: Italian Firm Vetagro Expands U.S. Operations with Groundbreaking in Easton, Md. | Trade and Industry Development

MD: Italian Firm Vetagro Expands U.S. Operations with Groundbreaking in Easton, Md.

Sep 26, 2025

Vetagro marked a new chapter in its global story on Maryland’s Eastern Shore. A global leader in precision animal nutrition, the Italian company broke ground on a new production and distribution facility at Mistletoe Hall Commerce-Business Park in Easton, Maryland.

Expected to open in July 2026, the Easton facility will serve as Vetagro’s first full-scale U.S. manufacturing facility. While the company maintains a European presence, in Italy, the new Easton plant will expand capacity and significantly strengthen Vetagro’s ability to serve North American customers and international markets.

Andrea Piva, president of Vetagro, describes the decision as both strategic and deeply intentional. “As an Italian company, we have built our reputation on scientific excellence,” Piva said. “Expanding our presence with a fully integrated production and distribution facility in the United States is a natural next step in our strategy.

“Easton offered more than logistical advantages,” he continues. “We discovered here a collaborative business climate, proximity to research centers and government agencies, and a welcoming community. Those qualities convinced us this was the right place to grow.”

The company’s journey to Easton was supported by the Maryland Department of Commerce, which worked with Vetagro to identify suitable sites and connect with developers. By locating within one of Maryland’s Enterprise Zones, the company will also qualify for property and state income tax credits tied to job creation and investment.

Maryland Commerce Secretary Harry Coker, Jr. calls the groundbreaking a milestone for the state’s growing biotech and agricultural technology sectors.

“I am thrilled to welcome Vetagro to Maryland’s beautiful Eastern Shore and its thriving business community,” Coker says. “Their dedication to research, innovation, and biotechnology engineering makes them a perfect fit for Maryland. We are proud to have them join our state’s diverse and innovative economy.”

For Talbot County, the company’s arrival signals new opportunities for economic growth and innovation.

“Vetagro’s decision to invest here is a big win for our community, and we’re excited about a company that shares our values of innovation, hard work, and commitment to quality,” says Talbot County Council President Chuck Callahan. “We look forward to a strong partnership as Vetagro grows here in Easton.”

Vetagro’s decision to build in Easton underscores the region’s growing reputation as a place where global companies can find both opportunity and community. The facility is expected not only to expand Vetagro’s operational capacity but also to create jobs, strengthen the local economy, and expand Maryland’s role in advancing animal nutrition worldwide.