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WORLD POULTRY SCIENCE ASSOCIATION

(MALAYSIA BRANCH) CONFERENCE

NOVEMBER 2013

JEFFREY NG Secretary General

ABD RAHMAN MD SALEH Adviser

BY

The Malaysian Poultry Industry:

OUR VISION OF THE FUTURE Advancing Poultry Production for Food Security

The Federation of Livestock Farmers’ Associations of Malaysia (FLFAM)

http://www.flfam.org.my

FEDERATION OF LIVESTOCK FARMERS’

ASSOCIATIONS OF MALAYSIA

WHERE ARE WE NOW? The Malaysian Poultry Industry:

OUR VISION OF THE FUTURE

Advancing Poultry Production for Food Security

The Malaysian Poultry Industry: OUR VISION OF THE FUTURE

Advancing Poultry Production for Food Security

SERVING THE CUSTOMERS of the INDUSTRY

Malaysian population of 28 Million Singapore population of 5 Million Export Small quantities of poultry products to

Brunei and other countries Export surplus table eggs to Hong Kong, Indonesia

and some African Countries

The Malaysian Poultry Industry: OUR VISION OF THE FUTURE

Advancing Poultry Production for Food Security

No of Farm Companies in Peninsular Malaysia

4 Grand Parent Stock Farm Companies

23 Broiler Parent Stock Farm Companies – 79 farms

5 Layer Parent Stock Farm Companies – 20 farms

+- 340 Layer Farms (estimated)

+- 2000 Broiler Farms (estimated) Source: DVS (Malaysia)

The Malaysian Poultry Industry: OUR VISION OF THE FUTURE

Advancing Poultry Production for Food Security

Estimated COMMERCIAL POULTRY POPULATION2013

-- grand parent stock breeders 5,661,000 broiler PS breeders 559,000 layer PS breeders 114 million broiler rearing capacity 30 million layer rearing capacity Source: DVS (Malaysia)

The Malaysian Poultry Industry: OUR VISION OF THE FUTURE

Advancing Poultry Production for Food Security

Commercial Broiler Production 2001 382.5 Millions

2002 397.9 Millions

2003 409.5 Millions

2004 420.1 Millions

2005 437.0 Millions

2006 427.2 Millions

2007 513.0 Millions

2008 491.4 Millions

2009 545.3 Millions

2010 523.8 Millions

2011 614.5 Millions

2012 637.0 Millions

2013 720.1 Millions (projected)

source ; DVS (Malaysia)

The Broiler Production has a growth trend of ±5% per year

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Annual Broiler Output Poly. (Annual Broiler Output)

The Malaysian Poultry Industry: OUR VISION OF THE FUTURE

Advancing Poultry Production for Food Security

Broiler Parents Stock Companies table

Annual Production Capacity (million Chicks)

Number of Companies

(2010 )

Number of Companies

(2011 )

Number of Companies

(2012 )

1 to < 5 7 3 5

5 to < 10 8 5 5

10 to < 20 4 5 5

20 to < 40 3 3 2

40 to < 80 2 6 4

80 to < 120 0 0 1

> 120 1 1 1

Total 25 23 23

The biggest producer has an annual production capacity of >120 Million broiler DOCs

The Malaysian Poultry Industry: OUR VISION OF THE FUTURE

Advancing Poultry Production for Food Security

Commercial Table Egg Production

• 2001 5.718 Billion

• 2002 5.667 Billion

• 2003 5.860 Billion

• 2004 6.871 Billion

• 2005 7,420 Billion

• 2006 7,237 Billion

• 2007 7,772 Billion

• 2008 7,516 Billion

• 2009 7,628 Billion

• 2010 8,565 Billion

• 2011 8,921 Billion

• 2012 9,103 Billion

• 2013 12,600 Billion (projection)

source ; DVS (Malaysia)

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The Malaysian Poultry Industry: OUR VISION OF THE FUTURE

Advancing Poultry Production for Food Security

Annual Production Capacity (Million Day-old Pullets)

Number of Companies

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Capacity of Layer Breeding Companies In 2012

*The biggest egg producer has production capacity of >2 Million table eggs per day

The Malaysian Poultry Industry: OUR VISION OF THE FUTURE

Advancing Poultry Production for Food Security

DAILY OUTPUT of the Poultry Industry

1.716 Million broilers (±7 % Exported)

25 Million table eggs (±16 % Exported) Source: DVS (Malaysia)

The Malaysian Poultry Industry: OUR VISION OF THE FUTURE

Advancing Poultry Production for Food Security

Malaysia - PER CAPITA Consumption

Source: DVS (Malaysia) and Data from FAO for 2009

38 Kg of chicken meat Singapore is 42 Thailand 11.6 Indonesia 6.0 Brunei Darussalam 53.0

328 table eggs - about 16.4 Kg

- SSL 116%

In 2007

Malaysia 12.24 Kg Indonesia 5.2 Kg Thailand 9.62kg Brunei Darussalam 20.99 Kg

The Malaysian Poultry Industry: OUR VISION OF THE FUTURE

Advancing Poultry Production for Food Security

Farming Structure - An Industry in Transition

Transformation into closed house system in progress

Location may be in conflict with urbanization process

Lack of uniform farming guidelines in different States

Need to be in a more environment friendly mode

The Malaysian Poultry Industry: OUR VISION OF THE FUTURE

Advancing Poultry Production for Food Security

Farming Structure - An Industry in Transition

Small number of cases of drugs & medications in excess of set MRLs detected;

Incidence of farms being blamed as the source of fly nuisance and offensive odor pollution

The Malaysian Poultry Industry: OUR VISION OF THE FUTURE

Advancing Poultry Production for Food Security

Current marketing structure of the industry

Short Farm to Consumer market chain

70 percent of broilers go through wet markets >99 Percent of table eggs reach customers as fresh in-shell eggs Increasing further processed product consumption

WHERE DO WE WANT TO BE? The Malaysian Poultry Industry:

OUR VISION OF THE FUTURE

Advancing Poultry Production for Food Security

The Malaysian Poultry Industry: OUR VISION OF THE FUTURE

Advancing Poultry Production for Food Security

TO REMAIN VIABLE AND SUSTAINABLE: -

THROUGH

1. SUPPLYING WHOLESOME AND SAFE CHICKEN MEAT AND EGGS TO CONSUMERS AT REASONABLE PRICES;

2. BEING COMPETITIVE IN THE LOCAL AND EXPORT MARKET IN THE CURRENT GLOBAL MARKET SCENARIO

3. APPLYING MODERN HUSBANDRY & ANIMAL WELFARE PRACTISES TOWARDS EFFICIENT PRODUCTION.

4. FARMING IN AN ENVIRONMENT FRIENDLY and BIOSECURE MANNER;

The Malaysian Poultry Industry: OUR VISION OF THE FUTURE

Advancing Poultry Production for Food Security

What we need to do: -

Ensure Poultry farming and processing is in harmony with the environment

Raise Production efficiency of the industry to be at par with the world standard

Build Consumer confidence local products are free from residues and contaminants

Make our poultry products sold locally good enough for export.

The Malaysian Poultry Industry: OUR VISION OF THE FUTURE

Advancing Poultry Production for Food Security

Encourage Modernization of farms

Automated closed house system built and managed

correctly

Environment friendly operation is the norm and not the

exception.

The Malaysian Poultry Industry: OUR VISION OF THE FUTURE

Advancing Poultry Production for Food Security

AREAS NEEDING STIMULUS FOR CHANGE

Promote centralized poultry processing more aggressively

1. Increased product recovery –(skin/MDM)

2. Improve hygiene standards to meet local and export requirements

3. Stabilize supply and demand fluctuations

4. More environment friendly operation

5. Halal assurance

The Malaysian Poultry Industry: OUR VISION OF THE FUTURE

Advancing Poultry Production for Food Security

ROLE OF THE FLFAM:-

Improve Producers’ commitment to maintain Good Agricultural practices and Bio-security and compliance with relevant Laws;

Advocay for facilitation of land use conversion and licensing with Federal and State Governments;

Keeping in communication with various Authorities towards achieving the industry’s vision on transformation.

The Malaysian Poultry Industry: OUR VISION OF THE FUTURE

Advancing Poultry Production for Food Security

LAWS THAT HAVE DIRECT IMPACT ON INDUSTRY: -

Animals Act 1953 (Revised 2006);

The Feed Act 2009;

Food Act 1983;

Environmental Quality Act 1974;

Local Government Act 1976;

Control of Supplies Act 1961;

Price Control and Anti-Profiteering Act 2011;

Animal Welfare Act (to be tabled in Parliament).

The Malaysian Poultry Industry: OUR VISION OF THE FUTURE

Advancing Poultry Production for Food Security

Positive Factors for the Poultry Industry

Malaysia has a recognized competent Veterinary

Authority

Cooked products increasingly accepted

Free from HPAI

Has motivated entrepreneurs

Some countries in ASEAN not HPAI free

The Malaysian Poultry Industry: OUR VISION OF THE FUTURE

Advancing Poultry Production for Food Security

The Way Forward

Scenes of Poultry Farming in Transition

The Malaysian Poultry Industry: OUR VISION OF THE FUTURE

Advancing Poultry Production for Food Security

The Way Forward

E-farming system A system that will record, control, share and guide all

operator in any location and anytime

The Malaysian Poultry Industry: OUR VISION OF THE FUTURE

Advancing Poultry Production for Food Security

The Way Forward - E-farming system

Main System

The Malaysian Poultry Industry: OUR VISION OF THE FUTURE

Advancing Poultry Production for Food Security

The Way Forward - E-farming system

House Control System

The Malaysian Poultry Industry: OUR VISION OF THE FUTURE

Advancing Poultry Production for Food Security

The Way Forward - E-farming system

The Malaysian Poultry Industry: OUR VISION OF THE FUTURE

Advancing Poultry Production for Food Security

Before R12

Insulation

Temperature

35.6 Degree

C

After R12

Insulatio

n In

Placed

Temperat

ure

measure

at 31.1

Degree C

The Way Forward – Green Technology

The Malaysian Poultry Industry: OUR VISION OF THE FUTURE

Advancing Poultry Production for Food Security

The Way Forward

The industry has the entrepreneurship and

resilience required to achieve the target

envisioned as long as it is free to adopt and

innovate on the technologies available

The Malaysian Poultry Industry: OUR VISION OF THE FUTURE

Advancing Poultry Production for Food Security

Federation of Livestock Farmers’ Associations of Malaysia

http://www.flfam.org.my

Thank You

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