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Malappuram milk powder plant will address surplus milk issue: Chinchurani

Plans to maximise meat and egg production: Minister The milk powder plant coming up in Malappuram will resolve the issue of surplus milk forever and Milma will soon launch its dairy whitener, Minister for Animal Husbandry and Dairy Development J.Chinchurani has said. With some major projects on the anvil, the State is also expected to become self-reliant in meat and egg production as well, she adds. “While new programmes will be implemented in a phased manner, continuing various initiatives launched by the previous government will be another priority.” Since Kerala is currently dependent on other States to convert milk into powder, Ms. Chinchurani feels the ₹62-crore project will be a real game changer for the sector.

COVID wave urges govt agencies to think online

They are to start a common online platform for home delivery of essential items As part of the efforts to contain the spread of COVID-19, various government agencies including the Kerala State Civil Supplies Corporation (Supplyco) will introduce a common online/mobile platform for home delivery of essential items, the government has said. An April 13 government order said Supplyco, the Kerala State Horticultural Products Development Corporation (Horticorp), the Kerala Co-operative Milk Marketing Federation (Milma), Matsyafed, and the Kerala State Poultry Development Corporation (Kepco) will “have a unified online/mobile platform for taking orders and enabling home delivery of items ordered”.

Duck sales plummet, chicken prices down

Duck sales plummet, chicken prices down Updated: Updated: Share Article AAA The prices of chicken have come down, and sale of ducks as meat has considerably slowed following reports of bird flu in Kottayam and Alappuzha districts. Culling of birds to prevent the spread of the disease has added to the fears, said a hotelier in Kochi on Wednesday. He added that his normal order for around 15 birds a day had come down to just five. O.P. John, a wholesale chicken seller in Kochi, said the demand for both chicken and ducks had come down considerably after a peak ahead of the New Year celebrations. He added that the supply of birds from both the neighbouring districts and Ernakulam had been affected by reports of bird flu spread.

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