Smeda urged to upgrade maize thrashing units

By: Our Staff Reporter | July 22, 2008 |
KARACHI - The Union of Small and Medium Enterprises (UNISAME) has urged the SMEDA to upgrade the maize thrashing units on top priority to promote the maize growing, thrashing.

President UNISAME Zulfikar Thaver in a message to Shahid Rashid, CEO, has pointed out that this year we have a bumper maize crop and maize has been pouring in the markets since May and excellent harvest has been reported in Okara, Pak Pattan, Sahiwal and other parts of Punjab and some areas of Sindh and almost forty to fifty thousand bags are arriving every day in each market and are offered at around Rs 17 per kg.

He said out of the total crop about 55% has been consumed due to shortage of wheat as maize flour is a substitute for wheat flour and in some houses they are mixing about 20 to 25% to economize besides it is very nourishing and has oil, proteins,fibre,and glucose.

He said the government has banned the wheat flour mills from mixing maize flour and urged the government to allow mixing of up to 20% as this would in fact help in overcoming the wheat shortage.

He said SMEDA should study the maize thrashing business and modernize it to increase productivity and also conduct a potentiality study as the maize corn is used in the making of flour, oil, medicinal purposes and glucose and there is increasing demand from within the country and now due to international food crisis there is constant overseas demand as well.

The maize cob after removal of the corn is used for burning and the maize plant is used as fodder for cattle and inferior quality of corn is used as poultry feed. Unisame experts have called upon SMEDA to focus on agro based industries many of which are in primitive stage and the units are relying on orthodox systems of growing, processing, storing and lack marketing techniques and have poor logistics and with help from SMEDA they can modernize.

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