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Cargill extends Russian operation with animal feed mill

08-07-2009 | |

Cargill has invested US$12.5m in a new animal feed mill in Efremov, Russia, to handle co-products from other agro-industrial products at the site.

The facility has the capacity to produce 250,000 metric tonnes per year of feed and, according to Cargill officials, will be a valuable addition to Cargill’s network of Eastern European animal feed plants.
 
The feed mill forms part of Cargill’s unique cluster of facilities at Efremov, some 300 km south of Moscow, which include corn and wheat sweeteners plants, a vegetable oil refinery, a bottling facility, and a malt plant.
 
"The total integration of these manufacturing facilities at one site will benefit our new feed mill, as co-products from the other plants will be used to produce animal feed," said Andrew Glass, Cargill’s country representative in Russia.
 
He indicated that the new feed mill will produce nutritional feed and specialty, value-added ingredients that can be added to customers’ existing animal feed.
 
The Efremov feed mill employs 40 locally-hired staff, including a specialist sales and marketing team.
 
New premix plant planned
In addition, Cargill will invest US$8.5 million in the construction of a premix facility as an extension to the feed mill.
 
The new line is expected to be completed by summer 2010 and will have the capacity to produce 50,000 tonnes of premix and young animal feeds.
 
The premix business will operate under the LNB brand in Russia. LNB, Cargill’s global premix business, has been active in Russia since 2004.

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