third party auditors. The company operates an industry-leading and unique finished
product positive release policy and encourages an open dialogue with customers about raw material inputs and finished products. The company has a well-equipped in-house laboratory, supporting the quality system with testing of all raw materials and finished products. Finished products are positively released on testing and fully comply with current feed safety regulations, with all finished product analysis available at any time. Adams & Green recognises the sensitivity of some of the global raw
material supply chains and proactively works with customers and supply chain partners to understand and manage issues, such as sustainable palm oil, ethical supply chains and modern day slavery. Adams & Green is a member of the Agricultural Industries
Confederation (AIC), The Feed Fat Association and FOSFA International. It has also forged partnerships with Hull-based storage companies IBL and ED&F Man. Both FEMAS-registered IBL and ED&F Man have many years of experience in storing, both at quayside and inland at Hull.
For further information contact Steve Barnes or Robert Brocklesby at Adams & Green:
01430 424283 or visit
adamsandgreen.com.
stephenb@adamsandgreen.com
robert@adamsandgreen.com
Above: The Adams & Green team
Competitive soya derived palm free alternative for the ruminant feed sector
Major FEMAS approved supplier of liquid oils and fats to the UK animal feed industry
Customer focused in-house tanker fleet, providing service flexibility and full product traceability
www.adamsandgreen.com 01430 424283
sales@adamsandgreen.com Photography by Patrick Mateer FEED COMPOUNDER JULY/AUGUST 2019 PAGE 47
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