 |
|

Horse feed
forage cubes
feed flaking
Flaked cereal
|
|
|
|
|
Gianni Guidolin
The company Guidolin Gianni was established in 1980 in
the heart of one of the most important grain production
areas in Italy, taking its name from the man who started
it all off, with the aim of producing high quality flaked
cereals and technical expertise to satisfy all nutritional
requirements.
In the early years, the company specialised in the production
of feed for cattle, pigs and sheep, providing personalized
services to many farms. It paid a great deal of attention
to the quality of its service and the product it supplied:
it ensured it had qualified nutritionists to study personalised
formulas and following rigid rules in the selection of
raw materials.
The first major turning point came in the early 90s.
The company decided to build on its experience in livestock
feed, but at the same time to radically innovate its
activities to enter a new market segment: the horses
market.
The company's success was consolidated in 1997 with the
launch of an innovative food, |
| |
 |
and a subsequent dedicated
product line. A mix of grass, alfalfa and |
|
|
| |
long-fibre cereal flakes in a single homogeneous and balanced
product. |
| |
|
| |
The
latest challenge undertaken by the company was realized
in 2010 with the launch of a new product |
| |
| line dedicated to small
pets: |
 |
| |
|
|
Food quality and safety: HACCP
GUIDOLIN GIANNI follows a HACCP (Hazard analysis
and control of critical point) production method,
which is aimed at the production of safe products,
ensuring consumer health through control procedures.
The method starts with the search for all the
dangers that might arise both during the production
of food, as well as during all other phases, such
as storage, transportation, preservation pending
sale to final consumers.
Each of these phases must be subjected to careful
analysis in order to identify the areas that are
most at risk (critical) for the hygiene of the
product, so they appropriate prevention systems
can be implemented. The monitoring and recording
of all the factors that may contribute to the
"risk" allow the identification of optimal
procedures for effective prevention.
All our suppliers are carefully selected and constantly
monitored to ensure consistently high quality
raw materials and follow the traceability procedures,
through which it is possible to trace finished
product batches through to the raw materials used
for producing them, so that if there has been
a production problem it is possible to isolate
individual lots and where applicable replace products
sent to customers.
Raw materials and finished products undergo detailed
laboratory analysis to verify compliance with
the quality standards required by HACCP methodology.
|
| |
| |
|
| |
|
|
|
|
|
 |
 |