Glasson Fertilisers, a leading UK manufacturer and supplier of agricultural fertiliser products and a subsidiary of Wynnstay Group Plc, is pleased to announce the opening of its new 65,000 tonne fertiliser blending facility at the Port of Avonmouth and to report that, just a few months after moving into full operation, the new plant is already ramping up production in line with the Group’s strategic growth plans.

The new facility is part of Glasson Fertilisers’ plans to expand sales across the South West and Southern England as well as in South Wales, and it marks Glasson Fertilisers’ long-term commitment to the UK agricultural sector. The Avonmouth site is equipped with advanced blending and handling technology and capable of further capacity expansion. Its cutting-edge systems ensure consistent product quality and environmental performance.
“We’re very pleased to see our Avonmouth operation ramping up production in line with our plans,” said Robert Ingham, Director of Glasson Fertilisers. “Our investment is a clear signal of our intention to build our fertiliser business. We are proud to support British agriculture with reliable, high-quality products and advisory services that farmers can turn to when considering soil health and efficient crop production.”
The facility’s location at the Port of Avonmouth, which is a high-quality, deep-sea port, enables efficient importation of raw materials as well as effective distribution logistics.
“Our fertiliser business is a vital part of our future,” added Robert Ingham. “We are investing in the people, infrastructure, and technology needed to ensure we remain a leading UK supplier of blended fertiliser and a trusted partner to farmers and the wider trade for years to come.”
Glasson Fertilisers serves a broad customer base with a wide range of fertiliser solutions that help to maximise crop and forage production and support sustainable farming practices. Glasson Fertilisers’ expert teams offer soil sampling analysis and advice based on soil health and crop requirements and Its ranges can be tailored to the specific needs of individual farmers.