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FGV looks to produce 75,000 tonnes of animal feed this year

This comes after its launch of its Alma product, which is 20%-30% cheaper than others

Updated 4 years ago · Published on 25 May 2022 9:44PM

FGV looks to produce 75,000 tonnes of animal feed this year
According to Mohd Nazrul Izam Mansor, Malaysia is able to be self-sufficient in terms of chicken feed, since the nation is considered small. – Pixabay pic, May 25, 2022

KUALA LUMPUR – FGV Holdings Bhd (FGV) expects to produce 75,000 tonnes of animal feed this year, up from 40,000 tonnes produced last year, to cater for the increasing demand for meat such as cow, goat, rabbit, and chicken.

FGV via its subsidiary, FGV Integrated Farming Holdings Sdn Bhd (FGVIF), has launched the high-quality animal feed brand Alma, which uses palm kernel cake (PKC), in March last year for its expanding animal feed and animal nutrition business.

Speaking to the media at the FGV Hari Raya open house today, head of integrated farming Abdul Razak Aya said Alma animal feed is 20% to 30% cheaper compared with other animal feed.

“We discovered farmers have started converting feedstuffs for their livestock to Alma products…therefore we are targeting to produce up to 125,000 tonnes of animal feed by 2024,” he said.

He said FGVIF would continue the research and development for chicken feed and is now in the process of finalising the formula and technology.

“The fibre content in PKC bran is high and not suitable for chicken but there are certain technologies we are working out,” he said.

Meanwhile, group chief executive officer Mohd Nazrul Izam Mansor said the company wanted to go beyond plantations and create a full value chain.

“We have farmers and Felda plantations and we want to help increase productivity in the plantations and reduce the cost of livestock to farmers,” he said.

Asked if Malaysia is able to be self-sufficient in terms of chicken feed, he said yes since the nation is considered small.

The government previously stated that PKC and corn cultivation will become the alternatives for chicken feed in the country. – Bernama, May 25, 2022

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