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Company Profile

De Heus Beheer is an international company with a leading position in the animal feed industry. The company, which was founded as a family run business in 1911, has its roots in the Netherlands. Since then it has expanded from a regional feed company to a conglomerate that is active in more than 40 countries. In it’s production facilities De Heus will produce more than 3 Million (metric) Tons (2009). Currently 11 of the 22 feed plants are located in the Netherlands, where the company operates under the name De Heus Voeders. In the Netherlands De Heus Voeders is the largest family-run business in the feed industry, occupying leading positions in the pig, broiler, dairy, egg production and turkey feed markets. De Heus International represents our international activities, with important business units trading under the following names: De Heus Koudijs Hima (Poland), SKS (Czech Republic), Koudijs Feed (premix, concentrates and complete feed for export), Boss Produkter (Denmark) , Koudijs Kapo (Egypt) and De Heus, South Africa. De Heus International has participations in feed companies in Russia and China. Read more >>>

Products

We at De Heus, continually strive to produce products of consistent quality. This means ration formulations are changed only when absolutely necessary. The consistency of our products is easily gauged by the consistent performance of the animals we feed. We understand and acknowledge that animals prefer consistent diets and we strive every day, to make sure that this happens. We have opted to use a limited basket of raw materials (mainly natural grains and vegetable proteins) and this is a key factor in keeping the final product consistent. De Heus animal feeds are considered “clean” i.e. they are free of added: * Hormones * Steroids * Anti Biotics All feed is manufactured to order to ensure it is always fresh, and the feed is delivered to farm directly in bulk (in 12 or 24 ton loads) or in bags (50kg). Feed is available in 3 formats Read more >>>

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