Cost Pressure Faced by Small and Medium-Sized Farming Operations
In the modern livestock and poultry industry, purchased commercial feed accounts for the largest part of total breeding cost. Coupled with logistics fees, batch inconsistencies and market price fluctuations, the profit margins of small and medium-sized farms are continuously squeezed. Although many small-scale farms and cooperatives intend to produce feed on their own, they are often restricted by equipment investment, limited space and complicated operation.
In addition, commercial feed has fixed formulas that cannot be adjusted according to local raw material advantages, which is not conducive to local resource utilization or precise feeding cost control. How to achieve stable self-produced feed with lower comprehensive investment has become a key demand for small and medium-sized breeders.
Cost Control Advantages of the 1–2T/H Pellet Processing Solution
The 1–2T/H feed pellet production line is specially designed for small and medium-sized breeding scenarios, with obvious advantages in both initial investment and daily operation cost. The overall equipment investment is moderate, without huge upfront cost, making it suitable for small and medium-sized users to steadily build their own feed production system.
The line can directly use locally available raw materials such as corn, soybean meal, wheat bran and straw powder, reducing raw material procurement and long-distance transportation costs, allowing farms to truly realize local material utilization and on-demand production. With a compact structure and reasonable energy consumption design, the machine ensures stable performance while keeping power cost under control during continuous operation.
Practical Selection Value for Matching Breeding Scale
This capacity range accurately matches the daily feed consumption of small and medium-sized farms, avoiding overcapacity, insufficient supply and resource waste. The equipment features simple operation and low maintenance difficulty, eliminating the need for professional technicians and reducing labor costs.
Through self-produced pellet feed, farms can steadily control raw material quality and formula structure, improve feed utilization rate and reduce feeding waste. From a long-term operation perspective, this lightweight pellet processing solution continuously reduces external feed dependence, realizing closed-loop control of breeding costs and providing an economical, stable and sustainable feed supply solution for small and medium-sized breeding scenarios.