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Poultry farmers bemoan rising cost of production

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The Matters Press by The Matters Press
June 28, 2022
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Some poultry farmers on Tuesday in Lagos complained about the rising cost of production in the poultry sector.

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Mr Emmanuel Iregbeyen, the Chief Executive Officer of Emiraz Farms ojo, said the cost of transportation alone has almost crippled the sector’s productivity.

According to him, “Transportation is a major challenge to the poultry industry because it increases the cost production generally.

“Transportation is a major challenge for poultry farmers since the hike in price diesel. It costs a lot to run the limited value-chain of sector coupled with the rising of transportation.

“This cost of transportation is having more impact on the poultry industry even more than the cost of feeds.

“This is because the cost of transportation affects all aspects of poultry production and also the price we get to sell,” Iregbeyen said.

He also called on the government to cushion the effects of production costs on the sector by allowing grain imports

“We are praying for respite for sector even as we elect a new administration into power come 2023.

“The government can also help cushion the problem of feed cost if it allows the importation of grains into the country.

“The sector is becoming discouraging to a number of us, some farmers have been force to even close down their farms.

“The cost of production keeps going up, that is why the even from the major farms a crate egg is sold for as high as N1900 at wholesale price.

“For a retailer who buys at that price will sell above N2000 , it is not our fault. The cost of materials for the poultry sector is not coming at all, rather it is going higher,” he said

On his part, Mr Joel Oduware, a poultry farmer and processor, said the cost of production will always impact negatively on every aspect of the poultry value-chain.

According to him, “The cost of poultry produce will keep increasing as the cost of production keeps soaring.

“All year round we need the cost of production to be stable to be able to break even in the sector.

“Without suitable prices in the production process, we may not be able to stabilise prices in the sector,” Oduware said.

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