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DDL dairy venture to produce packaged milk by Feb 2025

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Demerara Distillers Limited’s (DDL) Moblissa dairy joint venture aims to produce packaged milk by Feb 2025.

Minister in the Ministry of Public Works, Deodat Indar yesterday morning attended an informatio­n session on the US$20m Demerara Dairies Inc. joint venture that is to be built at Moblissa on the Soesdyke/Linden Highway.

The DDL and LG Group partnershi­p aims to produce 5 million litres of high quality raw milk each year, with the first batch of milk set to be packaged by February 2025, a release on the Ministry of Public Works’ Facebook page said.

Senior members of the company stated the investment will reduce Guyana’s dairy import bill that is currently pegged at US$35m, and provide employment for Guyanese across multiple discipline­s.

Indar during his remarks commended the company for its plan to use cutting-edge technology and reiterated his pledge to complete the upgrade of Moblissa’s main access road which leads to the facility.

Director General of the Ministry of Agricultur­e, Madanlall Ramraj also offered remarks at the event.

In August of 2022, DDL and the government signed an agreement for the establishm­ent of what was then pegged as a US$15m milk

plant following positive results from a feasibilit­y study the company had conducted.

“We have been working on the feasibilit­y and we have come to a conclusion that it was feasible. We presented it and are working on a specific location and so on,” Chairman of DDL Komal Samaroo told Stabroek News then.

In May of that year, Rami Ofer who is Project Manager of the company’s Israeli partner, LR Group’s Livestock had informed that they were in search of land to forge ahead with their plan to house the proposed TOPCO milk plant project for commercial

scale production of fresh cow’s milk.

Ofer had explained that the company needed some 600 acres of land to set up its industrial-style farm and that it will be used to house the buildings for some 500 heifers which will be imported, an administra­tion building, solar panel power grid and the farm.

The DDL subsidiary, Tropical Orchard Products Company Limited (TOPCO), in 2021 signed a Memorandum of Understand­ing with the group to commence feasibilit­y and technical studies.

Ofer during the presentati­on in May 2022 pointed out that the animals will not be on a free-range farm but rather in a confined environmen­t equipped

with temperatur­e control for them to thrive in a comfortabl­e environmen­t. This approach, he explained, has been utilized globally in dairy production to ensure the energy of the

animal is spent on milk production.

He added that the farming shed will be equipped with irrigation and wind

 ?? ?? The land at Moblissa (Ministry of Public Works photo)
The land at Moblissa (Ministry of Public Works photo)
 ?? ?? A diagram of the plant layout
A diagram of the plant layout

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