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A million tonnes of feed protein from the ethanol production pushed onto UK market

Two huge wheat-for-ethanol plants are coming on stream in Britain, supplying an extra one million tonnes of animal feed, known as distillers grains (DDGS), to the UK market, writes AllAboutFeed.net, 29/10/12.

Material from these plants will help fill the cattle fodder gaps for the coming winter.

In particular, the ethanol co-products will make a contribution to lowering the demand for imported protein and soybean meal.

The two new British ethanol plants include the Ensus plant on Teeside, which is already operating, and the Vivergo plant near Hull, which is gearing up to production over the next couple of months.

Both plants are based in the grain-growing region of the east of England. Each plant can handle more than 1 million tonnes of British grown feed wheat.

Between them, the two plants are expected to put over one million tonnes of extra animal feed per year onto the British and Irish markets. 

A spokesman for Vivergo said that the 2m tonnes of wheat feedstock for the ethanol plants would normally be exported (in most years Britain exports three million tonnes of wheat).

The first co-products from the Ensus bioethanol plant are already on sale in Ireland. 

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