AB Agri has opened a new 240,000 tonne capacity feed mill in Tongchuan City, Shaanxi Province, China, to further expand production capacity in the region as it grows its global footprint. The new 34,000 square metre site becomes AB Agri China's second largest facility and comprises separate production lines for swine and ruminant feeds.
The Tongchuan mill is the latest in a significant investment programme in China for AB Agri. The business is now producing in excess of 1.7 million tonnes of compound feed equivalent.
'We are passionate about producing affordable, high quality and responsible food across the globe,' says José Nobre, AB Agri's Chief Executive Officer. 'The new mill increases our capacity and reliability across the supply chain and helps develop a sustainable future for the feed and food industry in China.'
The mill is AB Agri's ninth production site in China. The completion of construction was delayed by two months because of Covid-19 restrictions and bad weather.
'We are delighted and proud of the effort and passion the team demonstrated to complete this project with just a two-month delay, despite all the obstacles faced,' says Nie Kuo, AB Agri China, Managing Director.
'As part of our responsible approach, production at the new site is free of antibiotic growth promoters (AGPs), which is important given the widespread restrictions on their use and potential impact on human health antibiotic resistance.'
For more information about AB Agri visit the website, HERE.
The Tongchuan mill is the latest in a significant investment programme in China for AB Agri. The business is now producing in excess of 1.7 million tonnes of compound feed equivalent.
'We are passionate about producing affordable, high quality and responsible food across the globe,' says José Nobre, AB Agri's Chief Executive Officer. 'The new mill increases our capacity and reliability across the supply chain and helps develop a sustainable future for the feed and food industry in China.'
The mill is AB Agri's ninth production site in China. The completion of construction was delayed by two months because of Covid-19 restrictions and bad weather.
'We are delighted and proud of the effort and passion the team demonstrated to complete this project with just a two-month delay, despite all the obstacles faced,' says Nie Kuo, AB Agri China, Managing Director.
'As part of our responsible approach, production at the new site is free of antibiotic growth promoters (AGPs), which is important given the widespread restrictions on their use and potential impact on human health antibiotic resistance.'
For more information about AB Agri visit the website, HERE.
The Global Miller
This blog is maintained by The Global Miller staff and is supported by the magazine Milling and Grain
which is published by Perendale Publishers Limited.
No comments:
Post a Comment