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KAMARUZAMAN Dahlan, 54, had been breeding worms on his 0.8
A former quality control manager with a Japanese firm, Kamaruzaman invested RM100,000 on his farm. When he started, the worms were imported from
He is able to breed a tonne of worms monthly, which produces 40 tonnes of orgamic fertiliser in pellet, powdered and liquid form daily for the local market.
He also produces organic fish and poultry meal from the castings.
Kamaruzaman, who runs ParkMan Agro, has exported the fertilizers to
Organic fertilizers, he says, has at least 17 nutrients, compared to only three in urea fertilizers.
Although it may cost slightly more, in the run, it is more economical than urea fertilizer.
Padi farmers in Sungei Sireh (close to Sekincan) have reported higher yields after using the organic fertilizer.
If they were only producing about 7 tonnes per hectare, their yields have risen to 10 tonnes of padi per hectare.
He hopes to set up a fertiliser manufacturing plant in the near future, but this would require an enormous amount of worms.
He is currently not only supplying worms to AZR Agro Centre in Olak Lempit, Banting(which is currently breeding worms on a commercial scale), but also to the Selangor Agriculture Department.
Company managing director Azlinda Ros Abdul Aziz says that they too had to initially import the worms from
Azlinda , who is a USM graduate in Environmental Biology, says studies show that worms are 80% a better source of protein than soya bean.
In developed countries, proteins sourced from worms have been manufactured into protein tablets and in instances , form part of the diet. Powdered worm protein are used in skin care as well as pharmaceutical products.
There are four types of worms locally available: the red worms ,tiger worm, blue worms and the African night crawlers. The centre prefers the red worms because they are easier to breed and multiply fast.
The worms feed on compost, which also forms their bedding.They can be fed on high proteins derived from soya bean residue but these will turn sour if not totally consumed. The worms also require suitable bedding for maximum production.
“The compost which forms their bedding has to be damp and cold”’says the 32 –year-old. The first production only begins after six months.
Currently they sell livestock to local pharmaceutical companies which will extract the protein.
The protein extracts are also provided upon request in powder or liquid form but are processed in
“We don’t have the facilities and technology yet to do it locally” says Azlinda.
Although they do have plans to bring in the technology and to set up the factory on four acres of land behind the breeding shed, the main issue has to be settled before moving on to providing such facilities.. “There has to be enough livestock.” She adds.
“ To produce one litre of the protein extract would require at least 10 tonnes of worms,” explains Azlinda. Currently thjs company is producing 50 kg of livestock worms and only one tonne of fertilizers monthly. One company alone is asking for a supply of at least a few hundred kilogrammes of fertilizers.
Their project has caught the attention of Muda Agricultural Development Authority (Mada) and the
Banks such as Bank Pertanian have allocated loans for agricultural projects. With RM1,000, one can purchase two kilogrammes of worms and they can breed them in any container be it plastic pails, baskets or even lockers.
The company has 40 vendors from Selangor, Negri Sembilan, Malacca, and Johor. They hope to have a branch in each state where they would each have their distribution and collection centre. Once the manufacturing plant is set up, the current shed would be used to store the worms purchased.
The company also naturally breeds 150 kg of eels in the ponds close by, which is similar to its natural home. The eels are sold live to be made into gourmet dishes or sold to breeders. The company also breeds another 50 kg of leeches in man-made ponds Meru ,Klang.
“Eels and leeches are often used in pharmaceutical products,” says Azlinda.
For further details, email to norazam_kamisan@yahoo.com or amkikkyu@gmail.com.
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