SADAT CITY, EGYPT — Ingredient supplier dsm-firmenich announced the opening of its new Animal Nutrition & Health premix and additives manufacturing plant in Egypt. According to the company, the facility reflects its commitment to meet increasing demand from mid-range and large livestock farms and feed millers for premixes and innovative feed additives.
The plant will process a range of specialized animal nutrition products including vitamins, minerals and innovative feed additives, and will serve customers in Egypt, the Middle East, Southern Europe and Africa. With an annual production capacity of 10,000 tons, the plant is designed to meet high standards in production efficiency, food safety, quality and environmental sustainability.
“Our goal is to enable sustainable animal farming worldwide, working jointly with our customers, our partners, and all players in the value chain,” said Ivo Lansbergen, president of animal nutrition and health at dsm-firmenich. “The opening of our new plant in Sadat City will allow us to meet the rising demand for feed premixes, in terms of quantity, quality and reliability, in Egypt and in export markets.
“At the same time, it will reduce environmental impact within the value chain and enhance profitability for all stakeholders,” Lansbergen added. “This plant represents a significant investment in the future of our company and the region. It will not only enhance our production capabilities but also create new job opportunities and contribute to the local economy. We are committed to driving innovation and maintaining the highest quality standards in everything we do.”
The strategic location of the facility offers logistical advantages, ensuring efficient delivery to customers in the feed and animal protein sectors both domestically and internationally. According to the company, the new plant will enhance its production capacity and enable it to more effectively meet the needs of its expanding customer base in the animal feed sector.
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