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New contract with Almarai, Saudi Arabia
Almarai are the world's largest dairy farming and processing operation. With full vertical
integration from seven ultra modern farms through to processing factories for all types of
dairy products. They have about 60% of the Saudi market for dairy products and are a
household name throughout the Arab world.
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New Order For 30 Aspra Master threshers for Nigeria
Due to their revolutionary new design, our range of threshers have become highly price competitive with far eastern suppliers' machines, whilst maintaining the high quality precision manufacture for which Alvan Blanch products are world famous.
Biodiesel
Remarkable level of interested continues, weekly demonstrations run jointly by AB and Greenfuels have been sold out.
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Alvan Blanch have signed another important contract with a leading Saudi grain & feed company, involving a large Silo system.
Alvan Blanch have signed another important contract with leading Saudi grain & feed company, United Feed, involving a large Silo system.
NEW DESIGN OF THRESHERS LEADS TO SALES SUCCESSES
African Farming, May/June 2006
CONTINUED ADVANCES IN CONTAINERISED MILLING TECHNOLOGY African Farming, Jan/Feb 2006
UPGRADED DRIER HANDLES BIGGER COMBINES INPUT
Publication by Peter Hill, January 2006 2005 Publications:
Queen's Award
Alvan Blanch won the 2005 Queens Award for Export in recognition of export sales, which have been a key part of the companies activities.
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NEW DRIER BEATS SNOW
Farmers Weekly, 2nd December 2005
LIQUID GOLD PRODUCED ON-FARM
Farm Contractor & Large Scale Farmer, August 2005 PROCESSING THE WORLDS CROPS
African Farming, July/August 2005 SCREW PRESS FOR OSR BIO-DIESEL
Farmers Guardian, July 2005 ALVAN BLANCH WINS THE QUEENS AWARD FOR EXPORT 2005 Farmers Guide, June 2005 NEW DEVELOPMENT FROM PERRY & ALVAN BLANCH Farmers Guide Special Suppliment, June 2005 NEW ALVAN BLANCH OIL PRESS PRODUCES FUEL FROM SEED
Farmers Guide, June 2005 QUEEN'S AWARDS
Farmers Guardian, April 2005 |