State-owned Kerala Feeds Ltd (KFL) is facilitating supply of cattle fodder to dairy farmers who are suffering from a shortage of the produce owing to the nationwide lockdown aimed at combating the deadly coronavirus.
The farmers can contact KFL for its products to be delivered within two days, according to K S Indusekharan Nair, chairman of the company.
The company is back to normal functioning after a change in work schedule following the shutdown since March 24, KFL managing director B Sreekumar said. “Our production units at Kozhikode, Kallettumkara (Thrissur district) and Karunagappally (Kollam district) have resumed full-fledged operation,” he added. Together, the three units produce 1,250 tonnes of cattle feed every day.
A majority of the state’s cattle farms customarily produce feed in their own premises. The lockdown has led them to face an acute shortage of raw materials for the feed. “KFL is particular that no dairy farmer faces a problem with milk production. That is why we have come up with this solution,” the MD added.
Since both the union and state governments have categorised dairy as an essential sector, it faces no hindrance in production or distribution during the lockdown, Sreekumar pointed out.
The 1995-founded KFL, which is headquartered in Kallettumkara near Irinjalakuda, has a range of products that cater to different breeds of cows with the aim of keeping them in good health as well as better productivity and quality of milk.