Pauls Agriculture was founded in
Ipswich in the early 19th century, initially to trade in
malt and
barley for the brewing industry. This expanded into the trading of
maize and other foods for
horses. From the early 1900s, they started to produce food for other animals too.
BOCM Silcock, originally
British Oil and Cake Mills Ltd. also started in the 19th century and was one of the earliest crushers of
oilseeds to produce
vegetable oils for human consumption and the manufacturing of
soap. The by-product of this process, the
oilseed cake, was a good source of
protein for animal feed. Pauls Agriculture and BOCM Silcock merged in 1992 to form BOCM Pauls. The company manufactured and sold
animal feed in the United Kingdom and abroad. It offered feed for farm animals, pets and game birds. The company also offered beef compounds, dry feeds, moist feeds, minerals, organic products, together with forage products, such as fertilizers, grass seeds, maize seeds, and silage additives. It sold its products through a network of distributors around
Europe. BOCM Pauls was purchased by for €85 million in 2012 and the BOCM Pauls brand was retired in 2014. == References ==