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R&H Hall plcisIreland's biggest[citation needed] importer and supplier of animal feed ingredients for feed manufacturing through its trading, purchasing, shipping and storage capability.

R&H Hall at the Port of Cork.

The company is part of a joint venture between Origin Enterprises and W & R Barnett.[1]

Company history

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Founded in Cork in 1839 and quoted on the Irish Stock Exchange since 1967, R&H Hall had a record of service to Irish agribusiness.[citation needed]

IAWS purchased two small feed trading businesses between 1988 and 1989 called Unigrain and James Allen. Another feed trading company, R&H Hall plc, was purchased by IAWS in September 1990 and at that time was a major acquisition doubling the size of the overall organisation. All three companies were merged under the name R&H Hall, as this was the best known of the names.

Company location and operation

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The group's trade and shipping capability gives it access to international markets and sources of supply.[citation needed] Ingredients are imported from twenty countries worldwide via its deep-water port facilities around the Irish coast; Belfast, Dublin, Cork, Ringaskiddy and Foynes.

R&H Hall also provides a specialised bulk cereal handling, drying, screening and storage service as well as an export capability.[citation needed]

See also

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References

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  1. ^ "About Us". R&H Hall. Retrieved 8 December 2023.

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