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New ADM animal nutrition facility in Vietnam

The new facility joins a growing list of investments by ADM in Vietnam, marking its fifth plant dedicated to animal nutrition in the country, and reflecting the company’s commitment to being the go-to partner for livestock, aquaculture and companion-animal customers around the globe.

New ADM animal nutrition facility in Vietnam
November 20, 2019

Archer Daniels Midland Company opened its latest livestock feed plant located in Hoa Mac, Ha Nam province, Vietnam. The new facility joins a growing list of investments by ADM in Vietnam, marking its fifth plant dedicated to animal nutrition in the country, reflecting the company’s commitment to be the go-to partner for livestock, aquaculture and companion-animal customers around the globe. 

The new facility is strategically located near northern Vietnam’s key farming region and close to port facilities. Built on 4.6 hectares of land, the new facilities include a production area, three warehouses for storing raw materials and finished goods, offices, and a loadout bay with ample space for customer trucks. The plant will produce feed mainly for swine, as well as for poultry and rabbits. It offers industry-leading technology including: 

  • Modern pneumatic transfer of raw materials to avoid cross-contamination and handling of bags.
  • Full automatic control.
  • A biomass boiler to provide a renewable energy source.
  • An automated micro-dosing system to ensure accurate nutrient content in products.
  • An automatic bagging line and palletizing robot to maintain the highest quality and traceability standards.

“The livestock market in Asia is growing rapidly, particularly in Vietnam, where the export of livestock and aquaculture products provides plenty of opportunities,” said ADM Animal Nutrition president, Pierre Duprat. “With 25 years of experience in the country, our latest animal feed plant in Hoa Mac allows us to further strengthen our industrial and commercial coverage in the key Vietnamese feed market and continue to grow,” Duprat said.

Over the past five years, ADM has significantly expanded its animal nutrition capabilities with a series of expansions and investments, including:

  • Acquiring Neovia, a leader in value-added products and solutions for both production and companion animals worldwide.
  • Building and renovating three specialty animal nutrition plants in China, and four in the U.S..
  • Acquiring pet treat manufacturer Crosswind Industries.
  • Expanding pet food ingredient manufacturing capabilities in North America.
  • Purchasing Protexin—a leading provider of probiotic supplements for a variety of animal markets, including aquaculture, equine, livestock and companion animals, as well as human wellness products.