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Betagro to launch advanced feed mill

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Betagro Plc (BTG), the country’s leading branded food company, is launching an advanced feed mill in Nakhon Ratchasima to elevate its agro-industrial business group’s supply chain.

The company said the 1.4-billionbah­t Betagro Feed Mill in Nong Bun Mak is the first fully intelligen­t plant to employ new technology in the production process and resource management with Internet of Things (IoT) connectivi­ty and automation.

The smart factory is aiming for sustainabi­lity through the adoption of environmen­tal, social and governance (ESG) principles.

The increase in annual production capacity to more than 600,000 tonnes raises Betagro’s combined feed production capacity by 18% to more than 4 million tonnes per year. This should bolster the group’s competitiv­eness and sustainabl­y meet growing demand for animal feed, according to a company statement.

Vasit Taepaisitp­hongse, chief executive and president of BTG, said the developmen­t aligns with the firm’s policy to upgrade its supply chain from the upstream phase to downstream under a proactive sustainabi­lity theme.

The plant in Nong Bun Mak is BTG’s third-largest feed mill. It produces a variety of animal feed for swine, egglaying hens and broilers. The mill is running at 48% of its production capacity at present and the rate will reach 100% by year-end, said Mr Vasit.

The mill is equipped with modern technology to enhance management, including a factory management system, sampling and quality inspection system, automatic controlled raw material storage system, an automatic raw material storage and conveying system and uses robots for packing and conveying.

Mr Vasit said the smart factory is also helping to build strong social foundation­s by creating opportunit­ies for farmers to grow together, providing jobs in the community, and upgrading the tech skills of local people.

The mill promotes the use of clean energy that is environmen­tally friendly, such as solar rooftop panels that contribute about 20% of the plant’s 2.8-megawatt clean energy output, reducing carbon dioxide emissions by about 1,900 tonnes per year.

Mr Vasit said the trend in the animal feed industry in 2023 is continued growth, with the Thai Feed Mill Associatio­n projecting a 4.8% gain from 2022 to 20 million tonnes, resulting from increased demand for swine, broilers and egg-laying hens.

‘‘The developmen­t aligns with the company’s policy to upgrade its supply chain from the upstream phase to downstream under a proactive sustainabi­lity theme. VASIT TAEPAISITP­HONGSE Chief executive and president, Betagro

 ?? ?? An aerial view of the Betagro Feed Mill in Nong Bun Mak which has an annual production capacity of over 600,000 tonnes.
An aerial view of the Betagro Feed Mill in Nong Bun Mak which has an annual production capacity of over 600,000 tonnes.

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