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Devon feed mill reopens following £4m investment

Lifton Feed Mill's upgrade will boost Mole Valley Farmers manufacturing capabilities

President of the National Farmers Union Minette Batters opens Lifton Feed Mill (Image: Mole Valley Farmers )

Mole Valley Farmers has announced the reopening of Lifton Feed Mill following a £4m investment.

The Devon feed mill was opened by president of the National Farmers Union Minette Batters. The investment will boost the retailer's manufacturing capabilities by improving the mill's raw material storage capacity and enabling feed production to increase by around 20,000 tonnes to a total of 135,000 tonnes a year.

The project, on the Devon and Cornwall border, involved the construction of 12 new 70-tonne raw material bins and seven new 8-tonne mini bulk handling bins, resulting in a total on site storage capacity of between 900 to 1,000 tonnes.

The increased storage hopes to ensure a "resilient supply" of animal feed with the upgrade also enhancing diet formulation accuracy, as well as improving efficiency and reducing manufacturing costs.

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Ms Batters commented: “It is great for me to see such huge levels of investment here in a farming cooporative. It really does give a strong sign of strength with productivity, sustainability and profitability the keys to success."

Mole Valley Farmers chief executive Jack Cordery said: “It’s massively important at a time of such global uncertainty and such challenge and volatility within our markets that a strong cooporative movement and business like Mole Valley exists.

“Everything we make gets reinvested back into the business and what we’re trying to do is support farmers in their endeavours to produce the highest quality milk and meat.