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At the heart of Gemcom’s operation are laid down documented quality procedures that covers all their trading activities. They hold stocks in various strategic locations throughout the UK, of both bulk material and bags.


They’d like to hear from buyers looking to source the following: • Hi-Proteins - Vital Wheat Gluten, Maize Gluten, Soy Protein Concentrate, Potato Protein, Fishmeal • Soybean Meal – NON GMO CERT-ID • Lo/Mid Proteins – Rape meal, corn gluten feed, wheat gluten feed, DDG’s


• Inactive Dried Yeast


• Oils & Fats – Including fat blends • Broken Rice


• Amino Acids – Lysine, Methionine, Threonine • Oilseed Expeller Cakes – Linseed, Rapeseed etc. The company holds accreditation with: • COCERAL


• UFAS Merchants Scheme • CERT-ID


• Organic Farmers and Growers Gemcom Ltd, 68 Great Portland Street, London W1W 7NG Tel: +44 (0) 207 580 8004 Fax: +44 (0) 207 580 8002 Web: www.gemcom.co.uk


MMF


Micronized Full Fat Soya meal or flakes Manufactured from only the best grade cleaned soybeans. Micronization optimises protein solubility, oil availability and reduction of anti- nutritional factors.


Improves production performance across species. Higher levels


of polyunsaturates in milk, increased live weight gain, and increased nutrient density in poultry layers and broiler diets, used extensively in Piglet Creep Feeds and Fish Feeds. Suitable for inclusion in a wide range of animal feed diets. It


is of particular use in younger animal diets without the associated problems of high levels of fat. Micronized full fat soya meal has improved flowing characteristics


with the result of less bridging in bins. Available in meal of flake form, Bulk, IBC’s, 25kg’s Ex works or Delivered. For further information, Futures and Market Analysis go to www.mmfeeds.com


For competitive pricing, Spot or forward contracts, please contact Will I’Anson +44(0)1765 689518 will.ianson@mmfeeds.com or Stuart Pender stuart.pender@mmfeeds.com MMF a Division of I’Anson Bros Ltd. Suppliers to the trade of High Quality Micronized Flaked Cereals, Pulses and oilseeds. UFAS and NOPs accredited.


UNIBIO Uniprotein – the future in animal feed Unibio is a Danish biotechnology company with a core focus on fermentation technologies, allowing a highly scalable production of bacterial protein meal. Uniprotein®


, the end-product resulting from Unibio’s U-Loop®


technology is a protein-rich biomass that addresses the world’s growing need for animal protein, which will continue to increase in line with population growth and the emergence of a large middle class with strong purchasing power. The product is the result of a natural process industrialized by Unibio and is not genetically modified. Uniprotein®


is non-polluting as


it is produced by a microbial culture with methane as the sole carbon and energy source. Uniprotein®


is a close substitute to high-quality


fishmeal (LT Fishmeal), but it can also substitute soybean meal, both being two increasingly scarce resources. This novel protein source disrupts the traditional food value


chain while mitigating the traditional challenges by decoupling protein production from the fluctuating agriculture and stressed fishing industries. Crop and land can thus be used to produce food for humans instead of feed for animals. The ambition of Unibio is to become the world market leader


Utilising our two stage patented cooking process, provides high


quality rumen- bypass protein and high oil, whilst maintaining ileal digestibility levels; with good amino acid profile and high in EFA. Reduced levels of TIA and urease activity ensuring optimum nutrient uptake.


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within protein production based on methanotrophic bacteria, partly by own production and partly by licensing the production technology to international investors wishing to establish large-scale production plants of Uniprotein®


For more information about Uniprotein®


Website: www.unibiogroup.com or Email: unibio@unibiogroup.com


Contact name: Kristina Mouridsen (km@unibiogroup.com)


using the surplus gas from oil production. , please visit:


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