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Cargill Animal Nutrition UK moves to sustainable soya sources in pig and poultry diets

Triple S soya is sourced from areas in Brazil, Argentina and Paraguay that are guaranteed deforestation-free since 2008.

19 April 2023
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Cargill Animal Nutrition UK has replaced the soya sources in its pre-starter and starter pig and poultry diets with its Triple S® soya. The triple ‘S’ reflects the sustainably sourced and supplied origins of the soya used in the diets.

“Triple S soya is part of Cargill’s sustainability strategy,” says the company’s UK commercial director Norman Downey. “It has the same nutritional value as the previously used soya, so no reformulation is required.”

Triple S soya is sourced from areas in Brazil, Argentina and Paraguay that are guaranteed deforestation-free since 2008. “Importantly the soya in Triple S is also fully traceable to individual farms so the supply chain, including feed compounders and retailers, know exactly where is comes from. Also, its production is part of farmer-focused sustainability programmes.

“Each producer is independently audited and supported with agronomy advice and continuous improvement goals,” adds Mr Downey. “Farmers must meet social, economic and environmental targets, set out under the Triple S production guidelines.”

Triple S® soya meets the European Feed Manufacturers' Federation (FEFAC) requirements for sustainably sourced soya. It is also recognised by UK retailers as a step towards more sustainable sourcing of animal feed and increasing sustainability in the supply chain.

Pig and poultry diets in Cargill UK’s portfolio using soya, which is now 100% Triple S® soya, are its Neopigg Max piglet diets and the pre-starter chick diet Neochicc.

April 17, 2023 - Cargill Animal Nutrition UK

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