UK: Piglet feed mill to expand

14-07-2009 | |

Increased demand from home and overseas and the opening up of new export markets has led BOCM Pauls to invest over £1 million in upgrading and expanding the manufacturing facilities at its Bury St. Edmunds, Suffolk animal feed mill.

The Bury plant with a production capacity in excess of 40,000 tonnes is the largest speciality feed production unit of its kind in Europe and is the leading supplier of piglet creep and starter feeds within the European Community.
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“We are a rapidly growing and established force in this specialist market and have a high reputation for the quality of our baby piglet feeds at home and abroad”, says marketing manager John Cessford. “We are selling piglet feeds in 18 countries and are actively seeking further export opportunities.

“Pig production in Europe is forecast to rise by 2% over the next 3-4 years, consolidating pig meat’s status as Europe’s favourite meat. While the market will grow by 2%, our historical and future sales growth profile is significantly higher than this level.
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“Pig farmers increasingly recognise the economic benefits arising from providing the young piglet with the best possible nutritional start in life enabling it to grow quickly, convert better and be more profitable throughout its full productive life cycle,” he said.
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Export director Tony Suckling said that exports of speciality feeds had quadrupled over the past seven years with the majority of the current 40,000 tonnes production at Bury being accounted for by piglet creep and starter rations. Increased sales and marketing activities, combined with favourable currency exchange rates had all helped to boost export demand.
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“This is why we have made such a significant investment at our Bury St. Edmunds plant, improving and expanding its capabilities so that we can accommodate the rapidly growing export demand,” said Suckling.
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The Bury mill is one of 20 production units operated by the company across the UK, altogether producing in excess of 2 million tonnes of feed annually for all classes of farm livestock.

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