Report on the Glond Sanders group, the first French manufacturer of feed. To regain the confidence of consumers and producers after the mad cow affair, the group decided to focus on quality and transparency. Interviews with René COLLIN, production manager of the Saint Gérand plant in Morbihan and Alain GLOND, president of the Glond-Sanders group.
Report at the Limagne Sanders feed manufacturing plant in Aigueperse, Puy-de-Dôme. The company is already ready to comply with the ban on animal meal as a food for all farmed animals because for several years now it no longer processes this type of meal. Interview with Yves ROUBARDEAU, director of the Limagne Sanders plant.
The Maine-Sanders company from Champagné in Sarthe manufactures 300 tons of cattle feed every day. Following the crisis in the beef sector, management intends to restore the reputation of manufacturers. Interview with Arnaud Maisonneuve, interim, on the control of raw materials. Hubert de la Hamelinaye, Maine-Sanders director, points out that they do not import flour for the manufacture of these foods because they have a supplier nearby. He clarified that they have never had clients affected by mad cow disease. Interviews interspersed with images of the factory, silos, and company trucks.