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Presentation to NZ Feed Manufacturers Assn Industry Seminar 13 Nov 2013
Matt Ford, Acct Mgr, Dominion Salt Ltd
Dominion Salt History
• 1942 George Skellerup visited Lake Grassmere
• 1949 initial production of salt (~8T)• 1973 Construction of vacuum salt
refinery at Mt Maunganui• 1974 Construction of vacuum refinery
at Lake Grassmere• 1976 Initial exports of salt• 1977 Pharmaceutical salt production• Summit Salt blocks around since 1940’s.
George Waldemar Skellerup(1881-1955)
Salt Users in NZ• Agriculture (Fertilizer and Animal Supplements, Feed mills)• Skins and Hides• Animal Licks• Dairy (Cheese, Butter)• Casings• Water Treatment• Fishing• Pharmaceutical • Pulp and Paper • Food
Where Do We Produce and Manufacture our Salt?
MOUNT MAUNGANUI•Corporate Head Office•Pharmaceutical •PDV processing•Solar processing•Summit Salt Products
LAKE GRASSMERE•Natural Salt production •PDV processing•Solar processing•Summit Salt Products•Table Salt - C Skell•Flaky Salt Production
AgSector Salt Sales• Pacific Brand (Industrial)– Bulk Salt, 1000/1200Kg bulk bags, 25kg sacks– To fertilizer companies, mineral suppliers, stock
food manufacturers, concentrate/premix suppliers
– Mainly truck and trailer unit deliveries.• Summit Brand (Retail)– Salt blocks, loose salt licks, salt in 25kg sacks– Only sold through rural retailers– Single pallet distribution
Bag Configuration / Grade Types
• 1.0 /1.2T bulk bags 25kg bags (1.2T/pallet)• Solar salt varies little
chemically, although have a wide range of crystal sizes available
• Pallets are returnable on a charge/credit basis
Salt in Agriculture• Sodium (Na) is vital for animals but is not necessary
for plant mineral nutrition• Low sodium in the diet is production limiting• The soil in many regions of NZ is naturally low in
sodium• Salt supplementation in low sodium environments
pays:– In a dairy trial at Waikete Valley in 2000, $1 of salt
returned $33 of additional milk, in 2013 - $1:$70 (AgResearch - Ruakura Research Centre)
– For sheep and beef on lucerne (1973/4), $1 of salt would return $10 of extra production in 2013 (Ag Research Wairaki)
Salt is critical to a nutritionally balanced diet:
• Sodium is required for absorption of glucose and most amino acids, and low Na can lead to reduced phosphorus and magnesium absorption
• Chloride is required for hydrochloric acid production
• Supplementing livestock rations with salt will encourage optimum weight gain, milk production and performance
Na Levels in animal diets on the farm – where do compound feeds and blends fit?
Na Content Status Feed
< 0.02% deficient PKE, maize, lucerne, kikuyu, grain…..
0.05 - 0.15 marginal Clover ryegrass pastures across much of NZ
+0.15% sufficient Clover/ryegrass pastures in some coastal areas
+0.15% sufficient Clover/ryegrass pastures fertilised with salt
0.7 - 0.8% optimum for dairy
"Dry matter intake and milk yield response over a range of dietary sodium concentrations were curvilinear, with maximum performance at 0.7 - 0.8% Na (dry basis)" - NRC
www.domsalt.co.nz
Head Office & N.I. Refinery
Totara Street, Mount Maunganui, New ZealandPO Box 4249, Mount Maunganui SouthPhone: +64 7 575 6193, Fax: +64 7 575 3017Email: [email protected]
Lake Grassmere & S.I. Refinery
Marlborough, New ZealandPO Box 81, SeddonPhone: +64 3 575 7021, Fax: +64 3 575 7002Email: [email protected]