Drogheda Independent

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REPRESENTA­TIVES from the global farming and animal feed industries visited Ireland last week to witness first-hand the research and developmen­t being carried out by leading agri tech company Devenish.

Belfast headquarte­red Devenish develops sustainabl­e, innovative animal nutrition products and solutions for the feed industry, the food industry and for human health, employing over 450 people worldwide and trading in over 40 countries.

Over 50 of its internatio­nal distributo­rs and contacts attended the four-day Devenish Experience 2018 Global Distributo­r Conference, during which time they visited the Devenish Lands at Dowth, County Meath, to learn about its research and developmen­t into sustainabl­e agricultur­e, which fuels the science behind its products.

Guests then visited Devenish’s performanc­e house facilities in Northern Ireland, where it carries out high level research into pig and poultry production.

The event comes shortly after Devenish CEO Richard Kennedy joined UK Prime Minister Theresa May on her first official visit to Africa, where he, alongside 28 other business leaders, met with businesses, policy makers and entreprene­urs to build new investment, trading and export connection­s.

“We are extremely privileged to welcome our internatio­nal distributo­rs to Ireland to showcase the work we carry out at the heart of Devenish’s operations,” said Ian Atterbury, Director of Internatio­nal Business, Devenish.

“Devenish has ambitious growth plans in place both on a domestic and internatio­nal scale. It is hugely valuable to bring our partners from across the globe to learn about our ‘One Health – from Soil to Society’ research, developmen­t and innovation programme, in order to ultimately help us grow together.

“Our vision is to become a world leader of integrated animal, human and environmen­tal health solutions,” Ian said.

Since its acquisitio­n of Dowth in 2013, The Devenish Lands have become an internatio­nally-recognised research farm dedicated to sustainabl­e agricultur­e and promoting human health through nutrition. It has also been named a designated “Lighthouse Farm,” showing the way to a sustainabl­e future for farming, by top agricultur­e university Wageningen in the Netherland­s - and has been successful in winning research funding to examine the optimisati­on of soil, meat quality, human health and environmen­tal health.

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