Philippines: Feed millers raise concern over declining local corn production

Published 2021년 9월 26일

Tridge summary

The Philippine Association of Feed Millers Inc. (PAFMI) has called on the government and local producers to address the significant gap between local corn production and demand, which is essential for various industries, including animal feed, food processing, and biofuel production. The shortfall of yellow corn, a crucial component of animal feed, has been particularly notable, falling 48 percent short of requirements. To address this issue, PAFMI is advocating for a comprehensive, sustainable corn industry development program that includes a value chain approach to address issues along the entire production chain, from production to marketing and logistics. The group also emphasized the potential impact of corn price fluctuations on the cost of meat, poultry, and egg production, highlighting the need for stable corn supplies to control inflation and ensure food security.
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The Philippine Association of Feed Millers Inc. (PAFMI) has raised concern over insufficient local corn production and is urging the government and local producers to address the urgent need to ensure reliability and consistency of supply in the country. Corn is a key input to various industries, including feed manufacturing, food processing and biofuel production. Animal feed producers are the biggest users of corn, particularly of yellow corn. However, the local supply of yellow corn in the past several years had been falling 48 percent short of feed producers’ requirements. PAFMI believes that a reliable and consistent corn supply will be crucial in boosting local production, not only for animal feeds, but also for food, food processing (into snack food, corn flour, cooking oil and others), and biofuel production. “This can be achieved by coming up and immediately implementing an inclusive, comprehensive, and sustainable corn industry development program,” PAFMI said. Already, ...
Source: Mb

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