Kerala Feeds to set up feed facilities in India

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Publish time: 22nd April, 2014      Source: www.cnchemicals.com
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April 22, 2014

   

   

Kerala Feeds to set up feed facilities in India

   

   

   

Kerala Feeds Ltd (KFL), a state government undertaking, is planning to set up new units and facilities at various districts in the State by next year, at an estimated cost of more than INR125 crore (US$20.6 million) in order to fill the gap between the demand and supply of cattle feeds.

   

   

The plan comprises a cattle feed plant with a capacity of 300 tonnes per day (TPD), a 60 TPD goat feed plant at Chemmanchery in Kozhikode, and a 500 TPD plant at Arikkuzha near Thodupuzha. KFL also plans to set up a new ''densified fodder block'' factory in Kuttanad.

   

   

"The KeralaFeeds Ltd plant at Chemmanchery is expected to be commissioned by November this year. Built on a 10-acre land, the total estimated cost of the plant is INR52 crore (US$8.6 million), which is likely to increase slightly. The tender procedures for the plant at Thodupuzha, which will be set up at an estimated cost of INR66.60 crore (US$11 million), has been completed. The work on this project has begun, and is expected to completed by November 2015," M P John, KFL Assistant General Manager (Projects), said.

   

   

Regarding demand and supply, he said that as per the latest statistics, there were nearly 17 lakh (1,700,000) cattle in the state.

   

   

The majority of the farmers feed the cattle in the traditional methods. The minimum average consumption is estimated at 6,000 tonnes per day. However, the collective production capacity of the KFL, KSE and MILMA is nearly 2,500 tonnes per day at present, which shows that there is a need for more cattle feed plants.

   

   

On the recently launched densified fodder block factory of Kerala Feeds Ltd, John said that demand for the blocks produced at the facility was increasing every day. The unit produces densified blocks, which is made by cutting hay and mixing it with cattle feed. Each block is produced by mixing seven kilogrammes of hay with seven kilogrammes of cattle feed.

   

   

The Kerala Feeds Ltd also plans to launch a fodder block facility in Kuttanad. Since the agency is not in a position to acquire land at present, steps will be initiated after ensuring the availability of land.