The Poultry Farmers Association of Nigeria has expressed worries about the decreasing egg sales across the nation, pointing to growing economic difficulties and reduced purchasing power among Nigerians.
The Jigawa State branch of the association, led by Mr. Hussaini Gumel, shared these concerns during a courtesy visit on Thursday evening, May 8, to Governor Umar Namadi at Government House Dutse, the state capital.
Gumel stated: “Since the removal of fuel subsidy, our industry has been hit hard. Many Nigerians can no longer afford eggs, and our sales have plummeted.”
He attributed the drop in sales to the escalating economic challenges confronting many Nigerians.
He further noted that the situation is worsened by the increasing expenses for production, including feed and other necessary inputs.
“We’re struggling to keep our businesses afloat,” Mr. Gumel said.
The association’s members encounter numerous obstacles, especially in obtaining affordable poultry feeds.
“It’s disheartening that chicken feeds are significantly cheaper in Jos, Plateau State, compared to Jigawa and many other states. This disparity has made it difficult for poultry farmers in Jigawa to maintain profitability,” Gumel lamented.
He mentioned that the ongoing economic climate has intensified these issues, with many Nigerians unable to purchase chicken and eggs due to limited financial means.
“There’s no market for our products, and the lack of sufficient money in circulation among people is alarming,” Mr. Gumel said, cautioning that the industry is on the verge of collapse.
The chairman also highlighted that “the poultry farmers also lack essential infrastructure, such as refrigerators and cooling devices, to preserve their products in the hot weather.
“We’re appealing for government intervention to prevent losses due to damaged products.”
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