December 31, 2012
Cargill launches fish farmers'' forums in Pahang, Malaysia
Press release
A series of fish farmers'' forums in the state of Pahang, Malaysia was launched by Cargill this week which will tackle knowledge on farm management practices, nutritional requirements and the export market potential of Patin fish meat with current and prospective Patin fish farmers.
Through sharing of expertise and market insights the goal is to bring value to Malaysia''s aquaculture industry by enhancing the knowledge and providing technical advice to Malaysian Patin fish farmers. The forums take place over two days in Pekan and Temerloh and participation is free of charge. The inaugural forum was officiated by Adnan Bin Hussain, Director of Department of Fisheries, Pahang (Pengarah Jabatan Perikanan Negeri Pahang).
"We are grateful that Cargill is taking the lead with the development of the aquaculture industry through the organisation of such training activities and seminars for the benefit of farmers. Knowledge sharing will educate Malaysia''s farmers, help them meet the full potential of their produce for local consumption and for export, and bring about benefits for all," said Adnan Bin Hussain, Director of Department of Fisheries, Pahang.
"The forum is designed to benefit our Malaysian fish farmers and further augment their business growth and performance by making use of the best practices Cargill has across Southeast Asia together with optimum nutrition and feed practices," said Jamie Dolynchuk, managing director, Cargill Feed Sdn Bhd. Visiting experts from across Cargill''s aquaculture business will also be presenting at the forum as the team at Cargill endeavours to help farmers make the best animal feed nutrition choices every day.
Cargill is fully committed to serve its customers in Malaysia and to contribute towards the long term development of aquaculture, livestock and poultry farmers, through on-going education, training and best practice sharing. "The exchange and such meaningful sessions will not only enhance the farmers'' expertise. It also serves to build relationships and a better understanding of our customers'' needs to provide better solutions for the feed industry," added Dolynchuk.
This latest Patin fish forum underlines Cargill''s belief that training and knowledge sharing is key for strengthening the performance of fish famers. It will also help increase the fish farmers'' incomes and support the future growth of the aquaculture industry in Malaysia.