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Soya UK Limited

Soya UK Limited is a UK company with status active founded in 2000 based in South East England.

CRN
04002344
Founded
2000
Age
26

Overview

Legal name
SOYA UK LIMITED
Region
South East England
Registered address
LONGWAYS HOUSE
BURNETTS LANE WEST END
SOUTHAMPTON
HAMPSHIRE
SO30 2HH
Insolvency history
No

Company events

Reference milestones and recent Companies House filing stream events.

7 events
28 Feb
2027

Accounts due

Accounts Due

Next accounts due date

04 Dec
2026

Confirmation statement due

Confirmation Due

Next confirmation statement due date

20 Nov
2025

Confirmation statement filed

Confirmation

Last confirmation statement made up date

31 May
2025

Accounts filed

Accounts

Last accounts made up date

20 Nov
2024

Confirmation Statement With No Updates

Confirmation-statement

CS01 | Transaction MzQ0NDI2MjU1M2FkaXF6a2N4

Published 20 Nov 2024 11:00

10 Sep
2024

Accounts With Accounts Type Total Exemption Full

Accounts Analysed

AA | Transaction MzQzNTExNDUxOWFkaXF6a2N4

Published 10 Sep 2024 16:06

25 May
2000

Incorporated

Inception

Company registered at Companies House

Public funding

6 awards
First funded
2012
Funded years
2012, 2014, 2017, 2023, 2024
Age at first award
11 years

Projects

2024 CR&D Bilateral Lead participant

Lupin Loop: The Revolutionary Food Ingredient

1 Nov 2024 to 30 Apr 2026

Awarded
£86,100
Total cost £123,000

**Lupin** is an under-explored crop that has a great potential to replace imported soya for both livestock feed and as human food due to its high quality/quantity protein composition that is equivalent to soya and outcompeting peas/beans. Diversification of protein crops f**or human nutrition** is key to address food security challenges and net zero targe...

2023 Collaborative R&D

Improving the sustainability of lupins through conventional and next generation methodologies

1 Apr 2023 to 31 Mar 2025

Awarded
£72,100
Total cost £103,000

**Lupin is currently an under-utilised crop in the UK with a huge potential of transforming the UK protein market for both food and feed.** We are investigating the opportunity that lupin has to become a **sustainably produced farm-based protein crop in the UK**, to replace and overcome the need for importing soya for livestock feed due to lupins provide ...

2017 BIS-Funded Programmes

ELFF - Ethiopian Lupins for food and feed

1 Sep 2017 to 28 Feb 2019

Awarded
£24,434
Total cost £34,906

The Ethiopian lupins for food & feed (ELFF) project will improve livelihoods for Ethiopian smallholder farmers by: i) improving supplies of high quality protein for animal feed, ii) providing a potential cash crop for human consumption & iii) improving soil fertility & thus crop productivity. This innovative project will explore the feasibility of a white...

2014 Vouchers Lead participant

Better Lupins for the UK

1 Nov 2014 to 30 Apr 2015

Awarded
£5,000
Total cost £5,000

Lupins are a high-protein legume crop, offering great potential to increase the self sufficiency of UK agriculture by providing an alternative to imported soy animal feed. Additional benefits of the crop include improved soil health and wide geographic suitability. The crop provides an SoyaUK will use research expertise to investigate the scope for a lupi...

2012 Collaborative R&D

An integrated programme for the development of Lupins as a sustainable protein source for UK Agriculture and Aquaculture (LUKAA)

1 Feb 2012 to 31 Jan 2015

Awarded
£4,558
Total cost £45,577

Lupins, as a high protein, high energy, nitrogen-fixing grain legume, are the only UK crop with a protein and oil composition that can effectively compete with imported soya and provide a comparable UK-grown vegetable protein source for farmed animals. Through innovative approaches to breeding, agronomy, feed processing and nutrition we will develop the m...

2012 Collaborative R&D

Developing a UK Forage Soya for on-farm feeding to Dairy Cows

1 Jan 2012 to 31 Dec 2016

Awarded
£65,960
Total cost £199,879

When price and availability of imported soya protein was not an issue, UK production of soya protein was not economically viable. However the economics for vegetable protein have recently changed and soya production for forage is successfully grown in the US & S.Africa which could be adapted to enable UK production. We are evaluating non-GM soya lines for...

Product types

BIS-Funded Programmes Collaborative R&D CR&D Bilateral Vouchers