NFM: Feed supply back to normal in 2 weeks
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The National Flour Mills Ltd (NFM) has said the feed supply is expected to be normalised in two weeks.
A release on Monday from the company said the animal feed market is currently facing shortages of some feed types.
The shortages are said to be due to several factors, both international and local.
NFM, like the other two local feed suppliers, imports raw materials for producing feed.
The release said corn and soybean meal are brought directly from international suppliers, and wheat middling is produced as a byproduct of flour production.
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