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Cargill invests more than $15 million in new piglet feed production line in China

Expansion provides early life nutrition options for Chinese customers and their animals

Cargill is bolstering its young animal nutrition capability by investing more than $15 million to add a piglet feed production line at its existing premix and nutrition facility in Tianjin, China. The nearly 7,000-square-meter young animal nutrition facility features cutting-edge technology and systems of operational excellence to produce Neopigg, a sustainable world-class piglet feed.

“Early life nutrition impacts an animal’s livability, health and lifetime growth efficiency,” says John Fering, managing director for Cargill Premix and Nutrition business in China. “This investment equips our customers with the right nutrition for this critical time in their young animals’ development.”

The new production line uses an advanced, traceable barcode management system during production, which ensures the sustainability and quality of the products delivered to customers, from raw material to finished product.

“We are committed to providing best-in-class products with consistent quality,” Fering adds. “This new facility allows us to deliver on that promise by producing Neopigg at a facility that follows HACCP and FSSC22000.”

The piglet feed production line is expected to create 20 new jobs at the Tianjin facility.

Cargill provides food, agriculture, financial and industrial products and services to the world. Together with farmers, customers, governments and communities, Cargill helps people thrive by applying insights and 150 years of experience. The company boasts 155,000 employees in 70 countries who are committed to feeding the world in a responsible way, reducing environmental impact and improving the communities where we live and work.

Source: Cargill

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