June 11, 2010

 

Aviagen expands capacity of US first feedmill designed to deliver pathogen-free poultry feed
 
Press Release
 
 

Aviagen, the world's leading poultry breeding company, has announced it has expanded its US poultry feedmill facility in Athens, Alabama. 

 

The expansion employs the latest biosecurity technologies while also increasing production capacity by more than 30% from 24 to 32 tonnes/hour.

 

The Athens mill currently produces approximately 1,350 tonnes of pelletised and crumbled feed per week. This supplies 115 Aviagen poultry breeding farms in Alabama and the Pedigree operation in Tennessee. Having a dedicated feedmill gives Aviagen complete control over the selection, purchase and processing of feed ingredients to ensure the highest quality and feed biosecurity required for its breeding programme.

 

Aviagen was the first poultry company in the US to design and build a feedmill to eliminate and prevent recontamination of feed with salmonella and other relevant enteric pathogens. 

 

This elaborate process is an important part of Aviagen's commitment to supply Salmonella free breeding stock to support their customers' food safety programmes. To ensure pathogen free status, the mill operates a ''maximum hygiene programme'' which in addition to the specific processes also limits access to the main processing area to Aviagen staff only.

 

''These biosecurity investments have helped us eliminate the kind of feed safety concerns that can threaten our poultry breeding population,'' said Dan Rollins, director of Aviagen's Feed Processing Unit. ''For instance, the mill's new pelletising line features a Hygieniser, a state-of-the-art system from California Pellet Mill Company (CPM) that thermally treats feed to eliminate Salmonella in the feed. We have also invested in a new liquid coating system that is used for post pellet applications, while completely isolating feed from atmospheric contaminants.''

 

The new equipment uses significantly less energy than the original system, resulting in less environmental impact and lower production costs.

 

''This expansion also provides redundancies that allow us to continue feed production in the event of a power loss or other disasters,'' added Rollins. ''By implementing the latest Salmonella intervention equipment available, we're able to protect our poultry breeding stock while reducing our energy consumption.''

 

Aviagen continually invests in innovative processes and technologies that facilitate the company to deliver the world's finest and healthiest grandparent and parent poultry stock to customers.

 

''CPM is honoured to be a partner in this project.  We are committed to helping Aviagen provide the high quality, salmonella free feed they require," said Ted Waitman, president of CPM Acquisition Corp.

 

Aviagen is a proud member of the Alabama Feed and Grain Association, an associate member of the National Grain and Feed Association (NGFA).

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