23 April 2006
SALALAH -- Ahmed bin Abdulnabi Macki, Minister of National Economy, Deputy Chairman of the Financial Affairs and Energy Resources Council, will preside over the opening ceremony of the animal feed factory at Raysut today. The National Company for Livestock Development (Al Wataniyah Fodder Factory) owns the new factory built at a cost of RO 6 million.
Issa bin Ahmed Shamas, the company General Manager, said that the factory was set up to support and develop animal wealth in Dhofar Governorate. He said the factory will have a total capacity of 20 tonnes per hour to be increased to 30 tonnes per hour. Shamas told Oman News Agency that that the factory comprising the main production line: a line to produce cattle feed, one line to produce poultry feed and a line to produce and pack the complementary feed.
He said the factory was equipped with 10-crop storing cells with a total capacity of 30,000 tonnes. The cell is well equipped with high-tech filters compatible with Omani and international environmental criteria. Shamas indicated that the factory will make a full integration with the farmers by utilising the agro waste and incorporate it into the fodder industry system after being sterilised.
SALALAH -- Ahmed bin Abdulnabi Macki, Minister of National Economy, Deputy Chairman of the Financial Affairs and Energy Resources Council, will preside over the opening ceremony of the animal feed factory at Raysut today. The National Company for Livestock Development (Al Wataniyah Fodder Factory) owns the new factory built at a cost of RO 6 million.
Issa bin Ahmed Shamas, the company General Manager, said that the factory was set up to support and develop animal wealth in Dhofar Governorate. He said the factory will have a total capacity of 20 tonnes per hour to be increased to 30 tonnes per hour. Shamas told Oman News Agency that that the factory comprising the main production line: a line to produce cattle feed, one line to produce poultry feed and a line to produce and pack the complementary feed.
He said the factory was equipped with 10-crop storing cells with a total capacity of 30,000 tonnes. The cell is well equipped with high-tech filters compatible with Omani and international environmental criteria. Shamas indicated that the factory will make a full integration with the farmers by utilising the agro waste and incorporate it into the fodder industry system after being sterilised.
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