NEW: PRESCO® ENERGIE
FEED HI-
Unicorn Grain Specialties launches “Presco® Feed Hi-Energie“: a new energy and fibre based product for healthy piglet nutrition Unicorn Grain Specialties is a leading
company in the natural processing of cereals for the Food, Pet Food and Feed market. With their development focus on two platforms: Understanding Texture & Enhancing Nutrition, they gathered in depth knowledge to ‘unlock’ the natural functionalities of grains, seeds & pulses. Today they announced the launch of Presco®
Feed Hi-Energie. Presco® addition to the Presco®
Feed Hi-Energie, the latest portfolio, is a heat
therefore an essential ingredient for young piglets. The intensive heat treatment of the corn and barley during the Presco®
process
ensures a high s digestion. The high degree of gelatinisation promotes rapid breakdown of the starch in the small intestine. Which supports easy digestibility and an optimal nutrient intake in the small intestine. Presco®
Feed Hi-Energie products may
treated product combination of barley and corn, especially made for piglets. In order to facilitate a smooth transition
to solid feed during and directly after the weaning process, the quality of the (pre) starter feed is crucial. Presco®
Feed Hi-
Energie supports optimal feed intake, high feed efficiency and live weight gain and is
undergo a variety of post-treatments, such as milling, flaking and pressing. This makes them widely applicable on your menu of desired piglet feed. A team of dedicated feed specialists
and experts at Unicorn will be happy to answer any questions you may have about this new feed component.
Inauguration of the ALIPHOS FACTORY in Dunkirk
The Aliphos production site in Dunkirk was officially inaugurated on June 21. More than 350 people took part in the inauguration of the new
factory, in the presence of Eric Etienne, Dunkirk Sub-Prefect, Patrice Vergriete, Mayor of Dunkirk and President of the Urban Community and Stéphane Raison, Chairman of the Management Board and Chief Executive Officer Port of Dunkirk. Built on the site of the
former Flanders Total-Mardyck refinery, the new plant operates 24 hours a day, 7 days a week. Dical + (dicalcium phosphate dihydrate) is produced at the new factory, a completely new product intended for animal feed. The production capacity is 220,000 tonnes per year and the annual turnover is estimated at 100 million euros. After a very fast construction phase lasting just 18 months,
commissioning started in November 2017 and the first deliveries were made in December. The customers - producers of pre-mix and mineral feeds - are family companies as well as multinationals or
cooperatives. The investment amounts to 85 million euros and has created 90
local jobs (45 direct and 45 indirect). The staff, recruited within a few months, has production and logistics operators, as well as technical staff.
The French site is an ultra-modern production tool, the first in
the world to market a phosphate of exceptional purity. “Through our next-generation process, which is based on innovative phosphate extraction techniques, our product enables farmers to feed animals with high quality products, while reducing phosphate releases to the environment and improving the quality of life … helping to preserve global stocks of phosphates, which are limited,” said Mohamed Takhim, CEO of Aliphos.
Left: Jean-Philippe Loy (Dunkirk site manager, Mohamed Takhim (CEO Aliphos) and John Gustin (COO Aliphos)
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