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Cargill opens first animal nutrition premix plant in the Philippines

Cargill recently announced that it inaugurated its first animal nutrition premix plant in the Philippines. The company invested 12 million dollars in the new plant in its efforts to meet increasing demand from medium and large livestock farms and feed millers in the Philippines and Southeast Asian countries.

Posted on Dec 08 ,14:06

Cargill opens first animal nutrition premix plant in the Philippines

 

The new facility will have 50 employees which will produce animal nutrition premix solutions, made available to customers under the Provimi brand.

“The Philippines and Southeast Asian countries are seeing increased consumer demand for meat products, especially pork and chicken. This is great news for the growth potential of local livestock farms and feed millers,” said Noel Kim, general manager of Cargill Provimi, Philippines. “At our premix plant, Cargill can now manufacture the animal nutrition products these producers need to sustainably deliver high quality, safe, affordable meat to consumers.”

The premix plant is one of two important plant openings for Cargill in the Philippines this week, as the company also announced the opening of a poultry processing facility, which is a joint venture with Jollibee in Batangas. The two plants strengthen the company’s presence in Asia Pacific, where Cargill employs 54,000 employees across 16 countries.

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