Sri Lankan Dairy Development Project

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Sri Lankan Dairy Development Project Sri Lanka imports 70,000 75,000 Mt. of milk powder annually spending a colossal sum of Rs.30 billion. To be self-sufficient in milk a further 482 million liters has to be produced annually. It would be an impossible task to achieve this production target with the present production of the National herd. Improving the genetic potential of animals available with the farmers is an urgent necessity, but it is a time consuming process that will take a few decades. Nevertheless, our local farmers own and maintain one or two cow units and improving the productivity of these animals could result in an increase in the national production. To achieve this objective a larger number of quality breeding stock should be issued to the farmers if a progress is to be achieved in dairy development. At present the contribution of NLDB contribution to the National Production is around 2% which is inadequate to make impact in the Dairy sector and it is imperative that the NLDB has planned to increase the milk production up to make our contribution at 7% against the National requirement while producing more heifers for issuing to the farmers during the next five years for which purpose our farms could be utilized as resource centers to supply improved breeding material to the farmers. To achieve the above objective the NLDB was successful to import high yielding 2000 pregnant heifers in the breeds of Friesian, Jersey and Jersey x Friesian cross bred to Sri Lanka after two decades under National Dairy Development Programme as per the Mahinda Chinthana policy. These animals were imported from Australia under the phase 1 and they have been located at Menik Palama, Bopathtthalawa, and Dayagama farms in upcountry at present. The calvings of the 1st consignment has already commenced at present and the average yields per milking cow in the above farms have increased up 20 ltrs. per day whereas only 7 ltrs. Prior to the importation. The total daily milk production of the Board has increased up to 13,000 ltrs per day at present. Another 2,500 of high yielding cross bred heifers to be arrived in 2013 under the phase 2 and they will be located at Ridiyagama farm in down south. Further the NLDB has planned to introduce 10,000 high yielding dairy cows for other NLDB farms also located in Coconut triangle and dry zone farms to enable to make use the maximum land capacity of the farms in 2014.

CATTLE IMPORTATION PHASE 1

Cattle Importation Phase II Imported cattle at Menikpalama farm

Infrastructure Development Importation of Pasture and Fodder Seeds The under mentioned varieties of grass and fodder are available in our farms. 1.Bracharia brizantha 2.Bracharia rusiansis 3.Kikue 4.CO3 5.NB21 6.Napier 7.Guneia A 8. Guneia B 9.Mombasa Guinea 10.TD58 i.national Livestock Development Board has imported a 1000 kg of Brachiria decumbence seeds for the development of Ridiyagama farm in 2012 targeting the importation of 2,500 cattle from Austrailia in 2013 under phase 2. Further 150 Acres of maize and sourghem were cultivated for making silage and as well as for seeds at Ridiyagama farm. ii. Meantime 243 Acres of fodder cultivated in Menikpalama, Bopaththalawa and Dayagama farms for 1,500 high yielding cattle arrived in January 2013 under Phase 1-2. Targeted Cultivated Importation of seeds kg. Year Extent (Ac.) Extent (Ac.) M.Guniea TD 58 B. Dic Kikue w. clover S. santhus Total 2009 1220 0 2010 545 1550 220 65 145 1760 2011 1156 1026 1540 159 3955 5654 2012 510 872 1000 1000 2886 2443 1540 159 6505 220 65 145 8414

Development of Cattle Sheds at Bopaththalawa and Dayagama farms All cattle sheds of Bopaththalawa and Dayagama farms were developed and strength with new equipments up to the requirement of new imported cattle. In addition to that modern dairy machineries also were introduced for those farms to enhance the Management and productivity.

Introduce of New Milking Machines Machine milking is done twice a day. The machine can milk 48 animals in ten minutes. Milking machines and chilling tanks are cleaned automatically without any human handling and it assures the quality of milk. The cattle breeds imported to Sri Lanka are high potential animals. A Friesian cow can produce 10,000 litrs per lactation and it is 8,000 and 7,000 for crosses and Jerseys respectively. All the cattle are having transponders (electronic chips) and they are automatically read at the entrance to the milking parlour. Cows are identified at the milking place and their milk yield, milk floor rate, any changes in milk, and milk composition are individually recorded in to the connected computer. Any cow can be sorted from the computer and separated at the sort gate after milking. The cows to be bred, treated or examined can be sorted automatically by selecting the numbers in the computer. The computer provides an attention list daily including animals in heat, to be examined for pregnancy, to be checked for repeat insemination etc. Individual milk record sheet at each milking session is reported. All the events (calvings, inseminations, treatments, etc) are entered to the computer daily. It is very easy to follow up the details and can get any report format. With the importation of 1,500 high yielding cattle in January 2013, it is expected a milk production increase further up to 25,000 30,000 ltrs. per day. It is planned to bring in another batch of 2,500 in 2013/14 thereby making a total of 45,000 high yielding genetically improved dairy cattle

Introduction of Total Mixed Ration (TMR) and mixture vegan Latest methods are used in the activities in the farm. A TMR feeding system using a mixer wagon is in operation. The ingredients used are concentrate Maize silage, grass, brewer's grain, and minerals. The mixer wagon is calibrated and exactly required amount of feed ingredient are mixed in the ration daily. The animals get equal quality equal amount of feed daily which is very essential for maintaining milk production at high level Artificial insemination using imported semen is used for breeding. The health of the cattle is closely monitored by a veterinarian.