In New South Wales, Australia a new purpose built feed plant is set to utilise the North Wests ample grain and cotton seed supplies to produce a new range of livestock nutrition supplements. The opening of
Integrated Stock Feed’s (ISF) processing operation follows more than three years of planning and an AUS$8 million (€6.224 million) investment in land, equipment, research and development.
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Inside the new Moree plant |
“It will use a mechanical process to extract the cotton seed meal, which is cleaner than the more common process of chemical extraction, and results in a base protein with higher energy content and improved palatability, and is more valuable than conventional solvent material,” said ISF chairman Dominic Devine.
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