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Present status of feed industry in Pakistan
1. Present status of feed
industry in Pakistan
Sakina Rubab
9th
semester
DVM
2. (Economic Survey of Pakistan 2012-13)
Livestock
55.1%
GDP 11.6%
60-70% of total
investment
Net foreign
exchange 196.8
billion
21% total
exports
3. History
First feed mill Lever
brothers 1962 Rahim
Yar Khan
Second feed mill Ani
Feeds 1967 Gujranwala
Farmers preferred
purchasing
ingredients, home
mixing.
6. souvenirs and writers estimates
(2000)
Total number of feed mills in Pakistan
Feed mills with automation and pelleting
Feed mills with breeder farms plus pelleting mills
Feed mills plus pelleting
Home mixer feed mills at poultry farm
28
13
22
150
45
7. Poultry feed produced during 2012-13 in Pakistan
(Reference: COMMERCIAL POULTRY POPULATION
DATA 2012-2013,DR M MUSTAFA KAMAL)
Total feed produced 6.424M Tons
Broiler
Grand
Parents
0.03M
TONS
Broiler
Parent
Stock
0.768M
TONS
Broiler
4M
TONS
Layer
Parent
Stock
0.026M
TONS
Commercial
Layer
1.6MTONS
8. Pellet and mash wanda is being made by Pakistan
Cattle Feed, Sadiq Brothers, ICI and other
mentioned groups.
Investment in commercial poultry
farming sector Rs36389.00 M
Total turnover of poultry feed PKR 256
BILLION
Greater percentage of poultry feed
being prepared comprises crumbs
(Production manager Shamim
Feed Mill)
9. Provincial feed mill production 2006 (000 tonnes)
Total
Fc5470
Fp3975
Sindh
Fc1500
Fp875
Balochistan
Fc120
Fp50
Punjab
Fc3600
Fp3000
KPK
Fc 250
Fp50
15. 1. Lack of proper storage facility
2. Imported mineral, vitamins, limiting amino acids
expensive
3. Improper storage, transfer, grading, feed milling
and mixing of feed ingredients also affect the quality
of feed.
4. Expensive software.
5. Less vision for growth.
6. Limited knowledge of business requirements.
7. Restricted funds.
8. Less technology based equipment usage.
9. Lack of government focus.
10. No foreign investment.
11. High taxation.
12. Fluctuations in the raw material.
13. Farmers find alternatives.
14. No trail of feed produced.
15. Mash feed are not preferred.
16. Less soya bean availability.
16. References
COMMERCIAL POULTRY POPULATION
DATA 2012-2013,DR M .MUSTAFA KAMAL
PPA (Pakistan Poultry Association) souvenirs and
writers estimates (2000)
(Economic Survey of Pakistan 2012-13)
http://ipexpakistan.com/ppa_status.htm
http://ppacentral.pk/News.aspx?P=Trade4
04/01/15