Products & Services
We are committed to providing high-quality, sustainable feed ingredients for livestock and other animals from land that we directly utlise all over the world. Our feedstock is sourced from a variety of crops and by-products that are produced using responsible agricultural practices, with a focus on minimising our environmental impact while ensuring the health and nutrition of your animals.
Our feedstock products includes a variety of grains, legumes, and other crops, as well as by-products such as distillers grains and soybean meal. All of our feedstock products are carefully selected to meet the nutritional requirements of different animal species, and are rigorously tested for quality and safety.
We understand that animal nutrition is key to the success of your business, and we are committed to providing the highest level of service and support to help you achieve your goals. Whether you are a large-scale commercial operation or a small family farm, we have the expertise and resources to help you meet your animal feed needs.
The main feedstocks that we supply are barley, wheat, corn, oats, hay, silage, beans and peas as well as mixes and blends.
We look forward to working with you to provide high-quality, sustainable feed ingredients for your animals.
Factors that we consider to be the most important in the animal feedstock supply chain
Quality: The quality of the feedstock is critical for the health and growth of the animals. We only work with high-quality feedstock that meets the nutritional needs of the animals from land that fits our specification.
Safety: The safety of the feedstock is also essential, as contaminated or spoiled feedstock can be harmful to the animals. We ensure that all our feedstock has a good safety record and follows proper storage and handling procedures. This is critical in the wellbeing of the animals that feed from our supplies.
Variety: Different animals have different nutritional requirements, and their feedstock must be formulated accordingly. For example, ruminant animals like cows and sheep require feed that is high in fiber and carbohydrate yet easily digestible, while non-ruminant animals like pigs and poultry require feed that is high in protein and energy.
Price: Cost is an important factor to consider in the supply of animal feedstock. The quality and nutritional value of the feedstock are equally important considerations, as they directly impact the health and productivity of the animals.
Low-quality feedstock may be cheaper upfront, but it can result in health problems and reduced performance in the long term, which can ultimately cost more in veterinary bills and lost productivity. On the other hand, high-quality feedstock may have a higher upfront cost, but it can provide better nutrition and support optimal growth and performance in the animals overall.
Therefore, we try to strike a balance between price and quality when choosing animal feedstock. We look for a supplier that provides competitive pricing without compromising on the quality and safety of the feedstock, and consider the long-term benefits and costs of different feedstock options.
Customer Service: Good customer service is essential for a smooth and efficient business relationship. We always look for a supplier that is responsive, helpful, and provides excellent customer service and support.