The Port of Liverpool has received the UK’s largest shipment of feed maize, with 55,000 tonnes arriving from the U.S. to support local farming communities.
The Port of Liverpool, part of the Peel Ports Group, has welcomed the UK’s largest shipment of feed maize. The bulk carrier, Lowlands Future, arrived from the East Coast of the United States, delivering 55,000 tonnes of maize. This record-breaking shipment is intended for supplying animal feed to local farming communities.
The importation was managed by animal nutrition specialist ADM Agriculture. The maize will be stored in ADM’s dedicated port-centric facilities at Liverpool before distribution to farms across the region.
Phil Hall, Mersey Port Director, Peel Ports Group said: “This shipment demonstrates our port’s capability to efficiently handle large-scale imports crucial to the nation’s food supply chain.
“Our partnership with ADM Agriculture and our state-of-the-art facilities have enabled us to process this volume, reinforcing Liverpool’s position as a key gateway for agricultural commodities.
“Continued investment, such as our new £28 million dry bulk facility at Alexandra Dock, highlights our ongoing commitment to enhancing the services we provide to the agriculture supply chain.”
Albert Linney, Senior Trader at ADM Agriculture said: “In a challenging year for UK domestic cereals with the UK wheat crop production around 25% lower vs the previous crop year, imported Feed Maize has featured very well into domestic rations across the Ruminant and Monogastric sectors.
“In light of such demand, ADM in partnership with Peel Ports have just undertaken the largest single discharge port execution for a feed maize vessel ever imported into the UK, with 55,000mt on board mv Lowlands Future into the port of Liverpool.
“A special thank you to both the teams of Peel Ports Group and ADM for facilitating this shipment.”
Phil Hall, Mersey Port Director at Peel Ports Group, attributed the strong demand for port storage to poor weather impacting UK harvests, which has led to increased imports of grain and animal feed.
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