I've use this info from another post thanks to Maizefarmer
Thai Feed Mills
48 Moo8
Buddamonthon Soi 4
Sampran
Nakornpathom
73220
Thailand
Tel: 02 - 814 3480
Fax: 02 – 429 2811
Website: www.directory.thailand.net/tfm/
They do not manufacture up North, but their distribution network is good and they will custom mix for end users – subject to quantity (around 10 metic ton or more) and will of course debunk to your own silo. Their pricing is very competitive.
Lee Pattana Company
28th Flr
Wall Street Tower
33/137 Surawong Rd.,
Bangrak
Bangkok 10500 Thailand
Tel 02 - 632 7300
Fax 02 – 236 7751
Website: www.leepattana.com
Again, no Northern mill, but they distribute nationwide, will custom mix and deliver, are one of the major pig-food suppliers – but do cattle feed as well.
Charoen Pokhand Feedmills (known in Thailand as CP Gropu)
CP Tower
313 Silom Road
Bangrak
Bangkok
Tel: 02 – 2310231 (and any last 2 digits up till 50)
The big name in Thailand on livestock feed and have mills all over the place.
P Charoen Phan Feedmills
69 / 6 -13 Suksawad Road
Ratburana
Bangkok
Tel 02 – 4630040
A small company, but that will make them more inclined to be willing to offer you a customised product at a more competative price.
Singeng Sawankaloke Company
620 / 76 – 78 Sathupradit Road
Yannawa
Bangkok
Tel 02 – 294 63 29, 2946330 and 294 6331
Fax 02 – 294 6332
Another small company – Thai Chinese owned, but a great reputation for good quality.
Star Feedmills
29/8
3 Phetkasem Road
Bangkok
Tel 02 – 421 1025-6, 02 – 2580030
I know nothing about these guys
Thai Silp Cattle Feed Company
1584 / 67 – 71
Samrong Centre
Sukhumvit Road
Samrong Nua
Samut Prakan
Tel 02 – 3932178-9, 02 – 3931956 – 7
Big up North
The the big big boys are, last but not least:
Cargill Siam Ltd.
18th Floor, Sindhorn Tower III
130-132 Wireless Road, Lumpini
Patumwan, Bangkok 10330
Thailand
Tel 02-263 2929
Fax 02-263 2940
Animal Feed Manufacutures
Started by RamdomChances, 2006-09-12 07:24
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12 replies to this topic
#2Posted 2007-06-13 13:47:28
Danfeed Buri-Ram.
Fish feed in powder form and floating pellets. Pig feed, from the size 10kg/pig and up. Best regards Tilapia. #3Posted 2007-07-04 10:43:16
I forgot to mention that Danfeed is me, so send me a PM if anyone is interested.
Best regards Tilapia. #4Posted 2007-07-12 11:18:02
Sawadee ka everyone,
I'm from Singapore and would like to find out where I can get reliable sources of information on production, imports of feed ingredients (namely, corn, soybean, SBM) into Thailand. the DLD website and Thai customs website do not give updated figures or the statistics I want. Any info on this would be much appreciated. Kopkhun ka! Daphne #5Posted 2007-07-18 05:35:20
Tiapia
What you you charge for fish pellets , are they bagged in 25/50 kilo bags do your sell by the tonne . JB #6Posted 2008-03-17 12:49:37
Looking to purchase molasses in 10 or 20 litre container .
any suggestions as to where i might be able to buy? Thank you in advance Brief #7Posted 2008-03-17 14:12:10
Looking to purchase molasses in 10 or 20 litre container . any suggestions as to where i might be able to buy? Thank you in advance Brief Not sure where you are at but if there is sugar cane growing in the area then the mill that processes the cane will sell molasses (molat). Haven't bought any in a year but then I paid B20/kg and had to buy a minimum of 70kg. rgds #8Posted 2008-08-07 08:45:28
Did some of the members of the forum have some experience with the pig and fish feeds made by Danfeed in Buriram?
I will start a new farm in the region soon and want to know if some members tried this pig and fish feed before? Some good (or bad) info would help me thanks #9Posted 2008-12-07 11:35:58
Looking to purchase molasses in 10 or 20 litre container . any suggestions as to where i might be able to buy? Thank you in advance Brief Did you find your molasses i whant some to here in Laos we have nam siou in botle for chineese food sheap but only in 1 liter botle try to find 30 or 40 or 50 liter or even 200 liter in drum i us for catle in winter time whit rice straw #10Posted 2009-08-24 18:31:23
Very interesting topic
#11Posted 2009-08-31 21:30:35
As a supplement to Animal Feed
Livestock Growers may want to buy Rock Phosphate Calcium Phosphate Dihydrate CaHPO4.2H2O In it's pure form, according to the chemical formula it is Phosphorous 18% w/W Calcium 23% w/W There is a powder raw material available here in Thailand Rock Phosphate Phosphorous 16% Calcium 32% Bagged, I assume 50 kg B7.00 / kg Minimum Order 1,000 kg. It is mined in Lamphun, I buy it through my fertilizer dealer in Mae Sot. This makes the mixing of your own feed formulas much more interesting, because Phosphorous is necessary for fast growth, and along with Calcium are the primary components of bone. Phosphorous is also necessary in the formation of muscle. According to the two comparative percentages, the Thailand material is higher in Calcium, most likely in the form of Limestone Calcium Carbonate To avoid potential confusion, I have also seen a grey powder material called Rock Phosphate 0-3-0, 50 kg Bag B180 / bag which is evidently the waste material after raw rock phosphate is treated with sulfuric acid, to extract the Phosphoric Acid. Fertilizer N-P-K formula is based on N - P2O5 - K2O, which means that 0-3-0 only has 1.31% actual P ratioing the molecular weight of P2O5 to the P atomic weight portion alone. This is not feasible for animal feed, since animal feeds typically have P in the range of 1.7 to 2.0%, so that the animal would have to eat huge amounts to get their requirements. Almost as though eating nothing else. One more helpful note: I ran comparative figures on this rock phosphate as a field fertilizer. If 16-20-0 costs B860 for a 50kg bag and if 46-0-0 Urea costs B870 per 50 kg bag then Rock Phosphate 16% P is 1/2.90 the price of the P found in 16-20-0 Before you run out and buy Rock Phosphate to replace your 16-20-0, bear in mind that rock phosphate is very slow release in the soil. It is necessary to apply many year's requirement at once, letting the plants and soil break it down over time. Acid breaks the Calcium Phosphate, so growers with acid soils will see faster response. Basic soils will take time. If you also need Sulfur in your soil, the quick solution is to mix sulfuric acid on rock phosphate, thus releasing the P as Phosphoric acid. This is how the fertilizer manufacturers do it. CaHPO4 + H2SO4 => H3PO4 + CaSO4 In the case of this Thailand Rock Phosphate with an excess of Calcium Carbonate, CaCO3 + H2SO4 => CaSO4 + CO2 + H2O the resulting compounds are harmless. Gypsum, Carbon Dioxide, Water I suppose I deviated from animal feed topic to field fertilizer. Back to the animals. If you feed an excess of rock phosphate to animals, it still ends up in the fertilizer obviously. Since a pig's stomach digests by acid, they are a good processor of excessive rock phosphate to the easily used plant nutrient form I am told that Molasses costs B8.00 / kg at the Sugar Mill. They fill your container. #12Posted 2011-07-14 17:49:42
how much is a ton of corn?
found only small shops here in trang. thx for any help. huuwi #13Posted 2011-10-11 21:13:28
I think this is the right place to post I want to buy about 10 - 20 ton of fish meal or bone meal. It needs to be 60 plus % protien and it will be used in a mix for Turkeys quail and other game birds
If anyone knows any factorys or importers its a big help. Does anyone know if the import duty is still 1%. ??? thanks Andy |
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