Posted: 24th May 2019 | Back to news feed

Biggest single investment in company’s history is foundation of ‘2020 Vision’


Leading animal feed manufacturer, I’Anson Brothers Ltd, has today unveiled plans to build a new production facility, as part of its 2020 Vision to deliver a sustainable future for the business.

The business is also well known in the equestrian industry for its British Horse Feeds brand that includes the market leading products Speedi-Beet and Fibre-Beet and The Golden Paste Company makers of the fast growing TurmerAid supplement.

The new 23,000 sq ft factory will be built at Dalton New Bridge, the next phase of the Dalton Industrial Estate. The ultramodern facility has been designed to be as energy efficient as possible and will deliver an initial 150,000 tonne capacity per year – with two production lines producing over 30 tonnes per hour. This increased production will enable I’Anson to meet the growing demand of existing customers, expand its export operations and continue to be a major supporter of the North Yorkshire farming and wider economy.

British HOrse Feeds new factory

I’Anson currently employs 80 people from the local community and this new production facility will initially create a further 10 new jobs. It will also allow I’Anson to grow its existing network of local producers, farmers and suppliers from whom it buys a large proportion of its raw materials for manufacture.

Founded in Masham in 1900, I’Anson has grown to become a leader in the production of animal feeds and has been based at its current mill for the past 60 years. It supports over 3,000 customers locally across the North, nationally and internationally, exporting to over 40 countries worldwide.

The business’s headquarters will remain in Masham, where it will continue to manufacture an extensive range of micronized feeds, specialty rations and horse feeds. The new facility will focus on the production of bulk farm feeds.

Chris I’Anson, chairman and managing director of I’Anson Brothers Ltd, said: “This is an exciting time for I’Anson, and everyone connected to us. For the last 60 years we have been based at our Masham mill and have continually invested in new technology to increase production volumes and our efficiency. However, the physical limitations of the site mean we have reached production capacity and constraining our ability to grow.

“We are investing in the future of our business and this new facility paves the way for us to not only meet the increasing demands of our existing customers, but also provides significant opportunities for future growth and allows us to continue being a proud supporter of the local economy.”

Added Sales Director, Will I’Anson: “This is an exciting time for the business, as custodians of the fourth generation it enables the fifth generation, an energetic, enthusiastic team to grow. The Masham mill specialist sales will continue the growth of micronized ingredients, coarse rations and the own label service that we are privileged to serve.”

British Horse Feeds and The Golden Paste supplement range of products will also expand in the UK and globally through innovative new product development.

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Throughout its 119-year history, I’Anson has led the way in product innovation and has partnered on several research projects with leading universities including Glasgow, Newcastle, Leeds, Nottingham and Edinburgh. I’Anson’s expertise and product innovation has received many external endorsements including winning a Queen’s Award for Enterprise – Innovation for its patented Speedi-Beet horse feed.

I’Anson has always been a strong supporter of the local community and is a major supporter of the Yorkshire Air Ambulance, assisting with funding towards night-vision goggles to enable the helicopters to fly after dark.

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