March 2, 2020
Kochi: Superstar Jayaram will endorse the wide range of quality products of the state-owned Kerala Feeds Ltd (KFL), seeking to boost entrepreneurship in the dairy sector and attract youngsters to the high-potential segment.
A dairy farm owner himself, Jayaram has agreed to go with great flair to promote KFL’s products as the Brand Ambassador of Kerala’s leading livestock feed manufacturer, KFL Chairman Shri Indushekaran Nair and Managing Director Dr B Sreekumar said at a press conference here today in the presence of actor Jayaram.
“The prime aim of KFL is to support dairy farmers in the state. ‘Quality milk and healthy cows’ is our moto,” Shri Nair told a press meet here, adding that a move was on to make Kerala self-sufficient in milk production by this year-end. “This can be met by ensuring that the dairy farmers and livestock keepers get sufficient quantity of feed at affordable prices. It is to achieve this goal that the company has drawn up new projects.”
Jayaram’s hi-tech ‘Anand’ dairy farm at Thottuva on the banks of the Periyar near Kalady of Ernakulam district is being developed as a ‘model farm’, based out of which the 54-year-old actor will endorse KFL’s products and promote dairy farming as a highly gainful and creative engagement.
“My ancestors were farmers,” Jayaram said. “For the last 10 years, I spend my leisure time in the six-acre farm. It suffered a bit during the floods in the last two years, but we have managed to come out of the crisis. We grow all the grass for the farm and have plants for waste management as well as power supply (biogas). On an average, we get 300 litres of milk a day.”
A versatile artiste, apart from essaying memorable roles in south Indian films, Jayaram has excelled as a percussionist enthralling large audiences within and outside Kerala. However, his keen interest in dairy farming has been a best-kept secret so far.
The actor’s farm right now has 55 cows. “Each one of them has been my selection. I go to places in Tamil Nadu such as Krishnagiri and Hosur to buy the cows and bring them to my farm,” Jayaram revealed. The farm supplies pure milk to the cooperative society and in and around the locality.
Dr Sreekumar said dairy farming is an activity that assures a minimum 20 to 30 per cent returns. “We need to encourage youngsters in dairy sector, for whom KFL is providing all support through its entrepreneurship cells,”he added. “Our company noticed the extreme care Jayaram gives for each cow in the farm.”
–India News Stream