United Kingdom: Muntons opens new malting barley storage to protect the continuity of supply and demand
Muntons Plc, UK-based malt manufacturer, has officially opened a new Ј4m malting barley storage and processing facility on the North Yorkshire coast, Farmers Weekly Interactive posted on May, 20.
The 24,000-tonne storage, drying and cleaning complex, built at Muntons malt manufacturers' Flamborough site near Bridlington, was set up to protect the continuity of supply and demand for British malting barley, it is reported.
English Farming and Food Partnerships brokered a deal between Muntons and two farmer co-operatives - Openfield and GrainCo - to build the complex, which promises some significant environmental benefits. The barley drier alone is said to cut CO2 emissions by around 650 tonnes per year compared with farm-based drying.
A new company, Muntons Malt Supply Chain, will operate the site and it has already secured new contracts with farmers and Muntons' major distilling and brewing customers.
Muntons' general manager Guy Newsam said: "We are proud to be a major player for an innovative solution for the secure movement of quality malting barley. The key aim of the MMSC is to help growers understand the requirements of all partners in the brewing industry and deliver smart supply chain solutions."
22 May, 2009