
Punjab chief minister Bhagwant Mann has inaugurated the Animal Feed Plant established by the Netherlands
global animal feed company De Heus. According to the Mann government, this plant built at a cost of Rs 138
crore will create ample employment opportunities among the people. The plant is expected to start operation by
the first quarter of 2025. cm gave this information on his social media.
Big animal feed plant to open in Punjab
Bhagwant Mann said that, today the Dutch company De Heus is going to set up a big animal feed plant in
Rajpura and I myself will be a witness to these golden moments. It is a matter of pride for us that now the
inclination of foreign companies to invest in punjab has increased which shows the favorable investment
environment in Punjab. This plant costing Rs 138 crore will provide employment to hundreds of youth. Our
team’s hard work is paying off. Our government is working day and night to make punjab a prosperous punjab,
the results of which have started coming. To emerge, our government is committed to increasing employment and
business in Punjab. This is just the beginning and this process will continue further.
Respected government talked about providing employment
Apart from this, Mann said, Where Europeans once have trust, they do not go from there and where their trust is
broken, they do not go back. Large scale investment and large scale projects in punjab are proof of punjab itself.
India has the largest cattle population in the world. Thousands of youth will get employment directly or indirectly
in this plant. Now many companies in the animal industry are coming and investing in Punjab. Big companies
like Tata are continuously investing in Punjab. I have traveled all over the world, but there is no land like our
Punjab, which produces 150 maunds of grains in a year. Our earth is a blessed earth. Previous governments did not pay any attention to providing employment to our youth. They used to ask investors what they can give us
with this investment, but now we have stopped all that.