BAAC holds a prototype of Rak Kaew Farm Agro

Chiang Rai, March 11 – BAAC organizes loans to strengthen SMEs of more than 30 billion baht, with an interest rate of 4 percent, introducing the prototype of Rak Kaew Farm Agro using innovation and technology for laying hens and collecting eggs to support the BCG Model.

Mr. Manop Jinamai, assistant manager of the Bank for Agriculture and Agricultural Cooperatives (BAAC), visited the area to visit Rak Kaew Farm Agro Co., Ltd. of Mr. Yongyuth Kaewrakmook, operating a laying hen business. Production and distribution of chicken eggs In the area of Chiang Rai and nearby provinces such as Chiang Mai, Phayao under the brand Rak Kaew Farm for more than 30 years, with the process of raising laying hens for 480 days / cycle in the EVAP system (Evaporative Cooling System) in a closed house. This makes it possible to control the temperature, humidity and water to be within standards and efficiency in production. Currently the company There are 7 laying hen houses, containing up to 265,000 hens.

Rak Kaew Farm has brought innovation and technology to use in the system of raising and collecting eggs, including automatic chicken feeders. Maximum production capacity 280 g/min Automatic egg collecting machine Production capacity 6.88 m/min Egg sorting machine Production capacity up to 1,000 panels/hour and cold storage for eggs by Rak Kaew Farm Accredited for good performance standards for egg collection centers. from the Department of Livestock Development Ministry of Agriculture and Cooperatives (GMP) and Good Agricultural Practices (GAP) certification for layer chicken farms.

Chicken farms adhere to the BCG Model principle to build a closed house for laying hens. Therefore, there is no problem in the matter of bad smell. Impacts on livelihoods and the environment in nearby communities and has a waste management system from the production process by turning chicken manure into biogas And used to produce electricity as a renewable energy for use within the farm. To reduce production costs and increase the potential of using renewable energy by 3-4 hundred thousand baht per month. Bringing leftover chicken manure from electricity generation It is dried and made into fertilizer. to sell to farmers in nearby areas local labor employment to create jobs generate income for people in the community

Mr. Manop added that the BAAC is ready to support agricultural entrepreneurs who aim to use technology and innovation to reduce costs and increase production efficiency. Including investments that meet the needs of environmental care according to the BCG Model principle, allowing easier access to funding through SME strengthening loans, a credit limit of 30,000 million baht, interest rate of 4 percent to be used as a turnover or investment cost. in business You can contact to apply for loan services at every BAAC branch nationwide or ask for more information at Call Center 02 555 0555.-

Source: Thai News Agency

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