On Saturday, September 20, the SOAL Pomarez team opened the doors of its site to the families of its employees, as well as those from the Cap Nature store in Poyartin, for a morning of conviviality and discovery.
Pomarez in numbers
The Pomarez site has a production capacity of 100,000 tons of feed per year and produced 90,000 tons in the last fiscal year. The plant employs 36 staff members in production, management, sales administration, commerce, and logistics.
A visit to the heart of SOAL’s expertise
After a warm welcome with drinks and pastries, colleagues, families, and members of the SOAL management and HR team (Pascal Azam, Florent Dufourcq, and Lydie Flavigny) participated in a guided tour of the factory, led by Cynthia Sodereau, head of production. Her enthusiasm and passion allowed attendees to discover the behind-the-scenes of feed production for poultry, pigs, ducks, ruminants, and horses, guaranteed GMO-free.
Quiz and activities
The visit continued with a group game: a quiz on the site’s history and specificities, as well as a workshop on food sample recognition. The teams, formed by drawing lots, had to identify both raw materials (corn, wheat, meal…) and finished products. A fun moment that allowed everyone to test their knowledge.
A collective and friendly event
The morning concluded with a convivial lunch, which extended interactions between colleagues and families in good spirits.
This Family Day highlighted the commitment and expertise of the SOAL Pomarez teams while creating a moment of sharing with their loved ones and colleagues. Thank you to everyone who contributed to making this event a success!
Pomarez Quiz!
When was the first ton of feed produced?
What was the site’s name before SOAL?
When was DESCAL acquired by Maïsadour?
When was the 2000 tower completed?
When was SOAL created?
Who is the longest-serving employee?
How many different raw materials (solid and liquid) are used?
How many premixes?
How many employees are assigned to the site?
What is the tonnage for the last fiscal year?
What is the production capacity?
What are the site specifics (waterfowl, horse, bedding)?