May 4, 2024 2:17 PM
May 4, 2024 2:17 PM

Scores of poultry farmers, under the umbrella of the Poultry Farmers Association of Nigeria (PAN), have lost more than N30 billion worth of over 15 million crates of eggs due to the effect of naira scarcity in the country. In a statement, the PAN National President, Sunday Ezeobiora and Director-General, Onallo Akpa, said that poultry farmers in the country had lost over 15 million crates of eggs being unsold and are damaged. PAN disclosed that the average loss to the poultry industry was presently in excess of over N30 billion.

The body alerted that the poultry industry was on the verge of total collapse and extermination because of the negative and devastating consequences of the new currency policy on the industry, saying “The near absence of naira notes for Nigerians to make daily transactions have made businesses in the poultry industry more difficult. Eggs, being daily produced by poultry farmers since the first week of February 2023 till date, have never been offtaken by 20% because of the near absence and lack of the Naira notes to buy basic food items and other necessary proteins like eggs and chickens”. The statement further called on the Federal Government to urgently save the industry from eminent collapse, while appealing for the mopping up of eggs through the association, for distribution to the most vulnerable and old populations, as part of the Social Investment Support to Nigerians.

“Encourage the armed forces in various peace keeping operations, the Nigerian prisons, the internally-displaced persons and primary schools (School Feeding Programme) to be immediate offtakers of the eggs”, PAN said. The association also called on the Presidency to direct the National Emergency Management Agency (NEMA), the Directorate of Peace Keeping Operations of the Nigeria Armed Forces, the Social Investment Programme of the Ministry of Humanitarian Affairs, and the Disaster Management, to work with the association on how immediate reliefs can be extended to poultry farmers across the country, to prevent a collapse of the poultry industry. 
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