San Miguel Corporation entered the animal feeds manufacturing business in 1953, using Bacillus megatherium—a natural growth promotant sourced from its beer brewing operations—to produce high‑quality feeds for poultry and hog raisers across the Philippines. This innovation laid the foundation for what would become B‑MEG, now the country’s most recognized and trusted feed brand. Today, entrepreneurs can even apply to become an official B‑MEG distributor.

The business expanded rapidly. In 1955, San Miguel registered B‑MEG with the Bureau of Animal Industry, earning BAI Registration Certificate No. 1, a milestone that cemented its leadership in the commercial feeds sector.
From its early one‑ton feedmill inside the San Miguel Polo Brewery, to the establishment of the Manila B‑MEG Plant in Balintawak, the company has grown into a nationwide network of more than 25 strategically located feed mills. This ensures that raisers—from backyard growers to commercial farms—receive fresh, consistent, and high‑quality feeds wherever they are in the country.
Today, B‑MEG remains the leading feed brand in the Philippines, backed by decades of research, modern formulations, and strict quality control. Beyond feeds, B‑MEG provides value‑added technical services, helping raisers improve performance, shorten grow‑out periods, and achieve better profitability in an increasingly competitive livestock industry.
As the feeds division of San Miguel Foods, Inc. (SMFI), the business continues to evolve into a total solutions provider—combining nutrition technology, technical expertise, and customer‑focused programs designed to support the long‑term success of Filipino livestock raisers.
B‑MEG’s Commitment
Creating value for customers and shareholders by:
- Delivering cost‑effective, science‑based nutrition solutions for both internal and external customers
- Remaining a strong and profitable contributor to San Miguel Food and Beverage’s overall business goals
Taking pride in our products, services, and capabilities by:
- Proactively adopting and applying new technologies to ensure consistent product quality at the best possible cost
- Strengthening our leadership position in the Philippine commercial feeds market through innovation, service, and nationwide accessibility
B-MEG Products:
- Hog Feeds
- Poultry Feeds
- Aquatic (Fish Pelleted, Fish Extruded, Shrimp Feeds)
- Veterinary Medicine (For Hogs, Poultry, Game Fowl)
Email aacedera@smg.sanmiguel.com.ph/
info@b-meg.com.ph
Text hotline – 0922999BMEG (2634)
Main Office:
SAN MIGUEL FOODS INC.
FEEDS BUSINESS
18th Floor, JMT Corporate
Condominium, ADB Ave., Ortigas
Center, Pasig City 1605
Telephone : (02) 702 5000
Telefax : (02) 634 3036
E-mail: info@b-meg.com.ph
For Feeds Distributorships,
you may contact us
trough:
Email aacedera@smg.sanmiguel.com.ph/
info@b-meg.com.ph
Text hotline – 0922999BMEG (2634)
Main Office:
SAN MIGUEL FOODS INC.
FEEDS BUSINESS
18th Floor, JMT Corporate
Condominium, ADB Ave., Ortigas
Center, Pasig City 1605
Telephone : (02) 702 5000
Telefax : (02) 634 3036
E-mail: info@b-meg.com.ph
B-MEG LUZON OFFICES
San Juan, La Union
Brgy Taboc, San Juan, La Union
Telephone: (072) 242 2843
Telefax: (072) 242 2843
Binalonan, Pangasinan
Brgy Bued, Binalonan, Pangasinan
Telephone: (075) 562 8997
Telefax: (075) 562 3470
Tarlac
LIIP Compound, San Miguel, Tarlac
Telephone: (045) 985 0701 / 985 1522
Telefax: (045) 985 1093
Echague
Brgy. Soyung, Echague, Isabela
Maharlika Highway
Telephone: (045) 985 0701 / 985 1522
Telefax: (045) 985 1093
San Leonardo
San Leonardo, Nueva Ecija
Telephone: (044) 311 0223 / 311 0221
Telefax: (044) 311 0223
Bulacan
Brgy. Dampol, 1st Pulilan, Bulacan
Telephone: (044) 676 3434 / 795 1776 / 676 2425
Telefax: (044) 676 3434
Sta. Rosa
Brgy. Malitlit, Sta. Rosa, Laguna
Telephone: (049) 534 3787
Telefax: (049) 534 2759 / 534 3447
Bauan
Brgy. As Is, Bauan, Batangas
Telephone: (043) 403 0128
Telefax: (043) 403 0049
Naga
BMEG Naga Sales Office, Maharlika Highway, Concepcion Grande, Naga City
Telephone: (054) 472 2960
Telefax: (054) 361 1072
B-MEG VISAYAS OFFICES
Cebu
SMFI Sitio Tawagan, Tayud, Consolacion, Cebu City
Telephone: (032) 424 6899 / 424 6894
Telefax: (032) 424 6898
Bantayan
Brgy. Balidbid, Sta. Ge, Bantayan island
Telephone: (032) 438 0008
Telefax: (032) 438 0008
Tacloban
Brgy. 79 Marasbaras, Tacloban City
Telephone: (053) 523 2133
Telefax: (053) 523 2133
Bacolod
JA Bldg. San Patricio, Brgy Banago, Bacolod city
Telephone: (034) 441 1051
Telefax: (034) 441 1053
Iloilo
Meliza St., Iloilo City
Telephone: (033) 338 1266
Telefax: (033) 337 8210
B-MEG MINDANAO OFFICES
Cagayan de Oro
ILIPCO Brgy. Tablon, Baloy
Telephone: (088) 855 5502 / 855 6015
Telefax: (088) 855 2642
Davao
COACO Road, Brgy. Pampanga, Sasa, Davao City
Telephone: (082) 235 8451 / 235 2458
Telefax: (082) 234 0347
General Santos City
Silway 7, Polomolok South, Cotabato City
Telephone: (083) 304 1957
Telefax: (083) 380 5008
Zamboanga
Nuño Bldg. MCLL Maria Clara, Zamboanga City
Telephone: (062) 993 2872
Telefax: (062) 990 2049
FAQ: Applying as a B-MEG Distributor in the Philippines
1. What are the basic requirements to become a B-MEG distributor?
Applicants must have a valid business registration (DTI or SEC), mayor’s permit, BIR documents, and a suitable warehouse or storage facility. B-MEG also evaluates your delivery capability, financial capacity, and target market coverage before approval.
2. How much capital is needed to start as a B-MEG distributor?
Capital requirements vary depending on territory size, but most small to mid-level distributors prepare ₱300,000–₱1,000,000 for initial inventory, logistics, and operating expenses. Larger territories may require higher capitalization.
3. How long does the B-MEG distributor application process take?
The evaluation process typically takes 2–4 weeks. This includes document verification, territory assessment, and a site visit to your warehouse or store. Approval may take longer if the area already has an existing distributor.
4. Do I need my own delivery vehicle to become a distributor?
Yes, B-MEG generally requires distributors to have at least one delivery vehicle such as a multicab, L300, or small truck. This ensures consistent supply to retailers, farms, and feed outlets within your assigned territory.
5. Is B-MEG distributorship profitable?
Yes, B-MEG distributorship can be profitable due to strong brand demand and repeat purchases from livestock raisers. Profitability depends on territory size, delivery efficiency, and maintaining consistent inventory levels.
6. How do I contact B-MEG to apply as a distributor?
You can apply through the nearest San Miguel Foods or B-MEG regional office. Many applicants also coordinate through local feed sales representatives who handle territory assignments and initial screening.
7. What territories are open for new B-MEG distributors?
Territory availability changes depending on market demand and existing distributors. The best way to check open areas is to contact B-MEG’s regional sales office or inquire through their official channels.