DIMO Plantseeds introduces Veera to further uplift the Dairy Industry in Sri Lanka

September 30, 20215min0
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DIMO, a leading diversified conglomerate in Sri Lanka, constantly striving to play a significant role in the local agricultural sector as a productivity improvement partner for farmers to enhance their household income, introduces Veera, a hybrid silage maize seed variety to the Sri Lankan market through its subsidiary Plantseeds, with an aim to uplift the local dairy industry.

Veera produces healthy plants that can be fed to dairy cows to improve their milk production and is an ideal solution for the shortage of animal feed in the industry. Plantseeds is a provider of hybrid seeds in the local market. Plantseeds is the market leader in the water melon hybrid seeds category and the second largest seed paddy supplier to the nation.

This new maize variety will assist dairy farmers in providing a healthy diet for their animals and improving the quality of the milk production, as dairy cows require a diet that supplies the adequate nutritional requirement to yield a higher output. While the large-scale dairy farmers are able to feed their cows various kinds of forages which lead to considerable productivity levels, there are a number of farmers who are currently solely practicing the free grazing method. As an economical solution, Veera will assist the farmers to reach the maximum milk production potential of their animals.

Companies who are concentrating on silage production are able to easily cultivate Veera variety, targeting Sri Lanka’s dairy farmers on a mass scale. The small-scale dairy farmers can also grow this variety on their own lands to feed their cattle as an economical solution.

Mr. Hemal Atapattu, the Deputy General Manager of DIMO Plantseeds stated, “We see more entrepreneurs foray into the dairy business. The plant of this variety is used as cattle feed and with its high resistance to any weather condition, entrepreneurs who seek new income avenues can grow this variety in dry zone areas where one can find an ample number of lands for farming, to successfully meet the animal feed demand in the dairy industry. Plantseeds also expects to collaborate with these entrepreneurs to facilitate them with the technical know-how on cultivating Veera for commercial silage production”.

Veera is a high yielding forage maize variety which provides 80 ton/ha and can be harvested within 75-80 days after seeding at milk ripening stage. Veera is also the only maize seed variety that has been approved by Veterinary Research Institute in Sri Lanka.  With its high resistance to pests and extreme weather conditions, Veera can be cultivated in any geographical area. This variety comes with high nutritive values such as 9.02 of Crude Protein (CP) (%) (DM), 67.92 of Fiber-NDF (%) (DM), 4332.79 of total energy cal/gm (DM) and 28.00 of Fiber-ADF (%) (DM). Furthermore, DIMO Plantseeds is a strong maize seeds partner of local farmers in all categories, such as Field Corn, Sweet Corn and Local Hybrid Seed Maize.

DIMO, further expanding its diverse business portfolio, ventured into the field of agriculture few years ago, with a vision of introducing futuristic products and solutions for the local agriculture sector through its agriculture arm DIMO Agribusinesses. DIMO Agribusinesses strives by its motto of “The Next Generation Agriculture” by transforming Sri Lanka’s conventional agriculture into a modern high-tech industry while making a positive difference in the livelihoods of the communities.

 

 

 

 



 

 

 




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