ADM to expand lysine and sucone production
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Last Update: 2020-07-02
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ADM recently announced plans to expand the production capacity of lysine and susine at the Decatur plant, the expansion project will be completed in the second half of 2013, ADM will reach the production capacity of 340,000 tons per year of lysine or susineADM has also begun preliminary work to increase lysine production at its Clinton-Iowa plant, where corn processing is complex and equivalent to meeting capacity targets of 70,000 tons of lysine hydrochlorideThe two expansions include investment in infrastructure, with additional capacity that may be required to meet future demandKevin Moore, Vice President and General Manager of Professional Feed Additives, said ADM is committed to continuing to increase the business of lysine and susine to meet the growing demand for these feed amino acidsOur feed amino acids are based on pigs, poultry and other animals to establish a reasonable protein composition, in their diet plays an important roleADM feed production plants produce and supply two forms of lysine, feed 98.5% L-lysine hydrochloride and feed 50% liquid L-lysineL-lysine replenishes low or missing amino acids in pig feed and poultry feed at a low costLysine also meets the needs of aquaculture breedingThe cow diet also benefits from l-lysine supplementsADM's 98.5%L-Susine is a high-purity, granular supplementThe use of L-lysine and L-sucone helps supplement to regulate animal amino acid needs, reduce crude protein use, reduce nitrogen emissions and increase nitrogen utilizationADM recently announced plans to expand the production capacity of lysine and susine at the Decatur plant, the expansion project will be completed in the second half of 2013, ADM will reach the production capacity of 340,000 tons per year of lysine or susineADM has also begun preliminary work to increase lysine production at its Clinton-Iowa plant, where corn processing is complex and equivalent to meeting capacity targets of 70,000 tons of lysine hydrochlorideThe two expansions include investment in infrastructure, with additional capacity that may be required to meet future demandKevin Moore, Vice President and General Manager of Professional Feed Additives, said ADM is committed to continuing to increase the business of lysine and susine to meet the growing demand for these feed amino acidsOur feed amino acids are based on pigs, poultry and other animals to establish a reasonable protein composition, in their diet plays an important roleADM feed production plants produce and supply two forms of lysine, feed 98.5% L-lysine hydrochloride and feed 50% liquid L-lysine L-lysine replenishes low or missing amino acids in pig feed and poultry feed at a low cost Lysine also meets the needs of aquaculture breeding The cow diet also benefits from l-lysine supplements ADM's 98.5%L-Susine is a high-purity, granular supplement The use of L-lysine and L-sucone helps supplement to regulate animal amino acid needs, reduce crude protein use, reduce nitrogen emissions and increase nitrogen utilization (name)
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