Fats, Molasses & Sugars A showcase of fats and molasses/sugar products used in feed ADAMS & GREEN LTD
full peace of mind. FEMAS accredited (Member No 385) by KIWA with a fully traceable HACCP and quality management system, our systems are regularly audited by internal, customer and third party auditors. We operate an industry-leading and unique finished product positive
Adams & Green, an independent family-owned company based in East Yorkshire, is a dynamic feed fat producer supplying a range of liquid feed fat products to the animal feed manufacturing industry. A supplier in feed excellence and feed innovation, we’re committed
to working alongside our customers to improve sustainability with a high quality range of products. Our Lecithin blends - Leciol and Easiflo - are soya derived
replacers for use in pig and poultry diets and replace palm oil blends in ruminant feed. EasiFlo+ is a fully soya derived blend designed to give an alternative option to crude soya bean oil for use on a 1:1 basis. The development of products for new and existing sectors is
important to us here at Adams & Green. We care about doing the best by our customers and partners and pride ourselves on listening to their needs as well as the demands of the market to develop new, innovative blends. With ongoing development since the end of 2022 for a soy
alternative, Dairyflo marks the company’s return to the ruminant sector with a new non-soy blend primarily derived from sustainable palm oils. Also new for 2023 is Aquaflo, a non-GMO lecithin blend for
aquafeed.
release policy and encourage an open dialogue with customers about feed material inputs and finished products. Our well-equipped in-house laboratory supports the quality system with testing of all feed materials and finished products. Positively released on testing, our finished products are fully compliant with current feed safety regulations, with analysis available at any time. We recognise the sensitivity of some of the global raw material
supply chains and proactively work with customers and supply chain partners to understand and manage issues such as sustainability, Non- GMO oils and fats, ethical supply chains and modern day slavery. Operating a Fully Owned Liveried Tanker Fleet, our trained drivers
are flexible to meet customer needs quickly and professionally 7 days per week. Adams & Green Limited, Crosslands Lane, North Cave, East Yorkshire, HU15 2PG
sales@adamsandgreen.com 01430 424283
www.adamsandgreen.com
AZELIS Azelis Animal Nutrition has a developing fat portfolio which now includes our NxtLac® range of calcium soaps, offering a range of fatty acid profiles and options based on either palm oil or non-palm oil derived raw materials. In addition, Azelis Animal Nutrition distributes the Energizer RP10
premium rumen protected fat produced by IFFCO Malaysia from refined, fully sustainable Malaysian palm oil sources and certified to the GMP+ quality assurance standard. Energizer RP10 is a pure 100% fat delivering both a high level of
palmitic acid (C16, typically 88-92%) and the highest possible dietary energy concentration. Its rumen stability means it is preferred over alternative protected fat
These top of the range blends are supplied alongside traditional fat
blends to many established UK animal feed companies. Feed safety is central to our ethos and quality system, supplying high quality, consistent and feed-safe products to give our customers
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sources where high levels of supplementation are required and in dietary situations predisposing to low rumen pH or low milk fat content, eg TMR’s based on acidic silage and/or high starch content, spring grazing etc. A white, free flowing flake, Energizer RP10 is both palatable and highly digestible, whilst its high melting point ensures it remains rumen
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