Fiji Sun

VIJAY PRAKASH – THE MILK MAN OF WAIDEWARA

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If you want to run a dairy farm, you will need to consider the welfare of the livestock as they re your main producers and you must be mindful of your workers, who together with your livestock, are your biggest assets.

7his is what -year-old ijay 3rakash of Waidewara in Wainibuka lives by as he milks his dairy cows once a day, days a year with no e ceptions.

Operating a dairy farm is time-consuming work and it takes patience and perseveran­ce, and because we love doing it, we have managed to learn a few things, he said.

ijay grew up on his parents dairy paddock a few meters down the road before pursuing a career as a lawman and joining the Fiji

3olice Force.

uring his stint as a 3olice Officer, he was posted to Ba, /autoka, atukoula, and Suva before he resigned to start his private security company, 3rofession­al Security Services in . is e periences taught him and throughout life s never-ending lesson, he always had the urge to return to dairy farming.

I became what I had always wanted to be when I grew up, but in my heart, the passion for dairy farming remained and because of other opportunit­ies that were available I knew I could slot it in and I was confident I could achieve it, he said.

Following the turmoil of the coup, there was a dire need for security services in the country and ijay struck while the iron was hot.

I formed my own security company and in partnershi­p with various institutio­ns and offices, in , I returned to Waidewara to continue the dairy farm, said ijay.

0r. 3rakash purchased -acres of land and gra ed his stock, of which were milking cows with the assistance of laborers.

When I started the 1avolivoli farm, I followed the traditiona­l practices I d learnt from my parents and over-time learnt new techniTues from places I visited. On my trips to 1ew ealand I would make sure to visit farms and Tuestion how they did things there, I adapted their concepts and management techniTues, he said.

For Fiji, we need to learn best practices from countries like this as they ve learnt how to improve their production, and when it s practiced here in Fiji, a great difference can be made.

0ilking is done once, daily, on the farm with unadultera­ted attention fully given to the cows for the production of Tuality milk.

lthough the days can be long and things don t always go as planned, my focus is consistent­ly on the cows and my goal is always to keep them as happy, healthy, and comfortabl­e as possible, said ijay.

0ilking is done once daily every morning, apart from other factors such as health and the life of the cows, it is the calves that I want to be fed too, he said.

We follow proper time management in the milking routine for milk Tuality and proper hygiene to prevent the spread of mastitis disease, said ijay.

It is this attention to detail and care for our farm and cows that allow us to provide Tuality milk to the Fiji airy /imited.

uring peak warm milking seasons, a cow from the 1avolivoli farm can produce liters per day, which drops to liters during colder seasons.

airy products and milk consumers today want to know where their milk is from, how it was made and the processes along the way, so whenever we are about to milk a cow we always keep these customers in mind, so hygiene and other practices are all very important, said ijay.

e has also transforme­d trash into reusable items for his dairy cows, slowly upgrading his milking shed to achieve another target of his, which is to have an operationa­l internal gra ing shed.

7hese improvemen­ts are some of the steps taken on how we care for and manage our cows, we try to continuous­ly improve the process - from what they are fed and how they are feed, to the breeding practices and how to keep them comfortabl­e, he said.

When they are let out to gra e, we do not know if they re eating well or not, and this will enable them to eat well and produce good Tuality milk, ijay shared.

I transforme­d a bathtub that was left unused on the roadside, and converted it by connecting pipes for their drinking tub as they make the long walk to the milking shed, he said.

7he cow has a strong need to rest and to be prepared physically for milking and it is more efficient when the cows and the people interact smoothly.

e has also improved his sheds standard by installing a rolling gate, and due to his passion for his livestock farming venture, he has divided his pasture among his herd s headcount of sheep and goats and has reserved acres for his newly planted Setaria grass for the animal s feed. 7o add to their feed I have started to plant Setaria and am also planning to venture into 0ulato grass, he said.

7he most important thing is to take care of your livestock for them to produce well as they are just like children growing up, and I also apply the same treatment to my workers as they are the biggest assets in the farm s management, he said with a smile.

We can plan all we want, but to implement that plan is critical, which is why I hold my workers in high regard because through their action, only then can these plans bear rewards and I ve witnessed it through this dairy farm, which has not only provided us an income and a consistent supply of healthy milk it has also taught us to be humble and patient, the rewards will come in the end.

 ??  ?? Mr. Vijay Prakash at his dairy farm in Waidewara, Wainibuka.
Mr. Vijay Prakash at his dairy farm in Waidewara, Wainibuka.

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