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Indonesian feed use predicted to increase in 2012

19-01-2012 | |

With Indonesia’s economic growth reaching 6.7%, feed use in Indonesia in 2011 reached 11.2 million tonnes, almost one million tonnes higher than predicted in 2010. In 2010, feed consumption was approximately 9.7 million tonnes.

With a production capacity that can still be improved, good economic growth, high-technology uptake and the level of local consumption of poultry products continuing to increase, feed consumption in 2012 is projected to reach 12.3 million tonnes, according to Indonesian Feed Mill Association.
 
Composition of feed use is 45% broilers, 44% layers, 9% breeders and the rest are other livestock.
 
Raw material imports
Despite continued positive trends in feed consumption, the supply of raw materials is still largely imported.
 
For example, the amount of corn imports continues to rise. Based on Indonesian Feed Mill Association data, corn imports in 2009 only about 334,000 tonnes.
 
Then in 2010 increased to 1.9 million tonnes and in 2011 it is estimated at about 3 million tonnes.
 
Import of raw materials (thousand tonnes)
Raw Material
2009
2010
2011*
Corn
334
1,908
2,545
Soybean meal
2,324
2,869
2,048
Fishmeal
66
52
59
DDGS
145
201
171
Meat and bone meal
267
300
231
Corn gluten meal
152
148
109
Feather meal
163
129
124
*January – August 2011
Source: Central Statistical Agency of Indonesia

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