Ruminant Specialist Nicholas Anglade joins Hamlet Protein as Category Manager Ruminants to further support the company’s ambition in young animal nutrition.
With a species specialist for calves, the company makes work of its strategy to invest in best-in-class nutritional support for customers across the world.
Anglade graduated from Rennes National School of Agronomy and Essec Cergy Pontoise, brings with him a wealth of experience and strong network from his career in leading international companies.
“Calf nutrition has always been my passion. I am truly excited to join Hamlet Protein and to have the opportunity to contribute to Hamlet’s ambitious growth agenda,” says Anglade.
Calf milk replacers (CMR) are traditionally based on dairy proteins, since these are considered the best source of protein a young calf can get. Vegetable proteins have typically been viewed as a lower quality, but not all vegetable proteins are the same.
With the HP 100 series, Hamlet Protein offers an optimized functional soy protein as a cost-efficient CMR alternative to dairy. Hamlet Protein’s specialty soy protein is highly digestible in the small intestine and has a taste that calves prefer. It eases the move from calf milk replacers to solid feed – reducing feed costs overall.
Hamlet Proteinproduces soy-based protein ingredients for young piglet, poultry, and cattle feed at two production plants in Denmark and the U.S.