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Chicken, Turkey Scarcity Hits Market, Prices Soar By 29% by Omooba77: 8:49am On Jul 21, 2015
A week after the Nigeria Customs Service launched the ‘Operation Hawk Descend’, a special operation against the smuggling of frozen poultry into the country, the prices of foreign poultry have risen by 28.5 per cent, while those of locally reared birds have increased by about 25 per cent.

The implementation of the ban on imported poultry has led to the scarcity of frozen chicken and turkey in the market, according to findings by our correspondent.

The Operation Hawk Descend, which was launched on July 7, 2015 at the Seme border, was expected to be conducted in Nigeria’s border with neighbouring countries, especially in Lagos, Ogun and Oyo states, and last for an initial period of three months, ending in September.

A trader in frozen chicken at the Berger Market in Lagos State, Mrs. Joy Obong, told our correspondent that the rise in the price of imported poultry began shortly after the launch of Operation Hawk Descend.

She said, “Even though the Federal Government had long banned the importation of poultry, people were still bringing the items in through the Seme border. The Customs officials were aware of it.

“But since they did that very public launch a week ago and made announcements all over the news channels, the Customs officials have become very strict about the enforcement of the import ban. Now, they do not let any frozen poultry get past the borders.”

Obong added that though she still had some old stock left, the scarcity of poultry had forced the price of a kilogramme of frozen chicken to rise to N900 from N700 previously, which is a 28.5 per cent rise.

“Although the Customs are very strict now, some people use the waterways and the creeks to smuggle the products from Benin Republic. This time, they bring them in through Sango in Ogun State. Even at that, it is just a few people that are willing to take this risk,” she added.

Another trader, Mrs. Sola Oyenuga, lamented the corresponding increase in the prices of locally breed poultry, adding that a kilo of frozen locally bred poultry, which sold for N800 two weeks ago, now costs N1,000, a 25 per cent rise.

She accused poultry farmers in the country of taking advantage of the situation to make obscene profits.

Oyenuga said, “Many poultry farms also package and freeze their products but because of the difference of about N200 per kilo between the locally bred birds and the imported ones, most people chose to buy the imported birds.

“Since the enforcement of the ban was started by the Customs, indigenous poultry farmers have been rejoicing. I expect them to use this opportunity to get customers for their products, but instead, they are trying to take advantage to fleece Nigerians.

“You can see how high the price has gone in a week. They cannot justify this increase because their cost of production has not gone up. If this situation continues, Nigerians may no longer be able to afford to buy poultry.”

At the Egbeda area of Lagos, several traders in frozen poultry complained of having to shut down their shops for days because they were unable to get the products to sell.

Presently, a kilo of imported poultry at Egbeda sells for N1,000 instead of the previous N700.

A trader, Amaka Obiora, told our correspondent that she had been unable to get the products from her usual suppliers, who used to import them from the Republic of Benin.

She said, “No one is currently importing frozen chicken or turkey through the Seme border. The situation is not good for business. I have nothing against government policies but they should ensure that before they start enforcement, local production can meet supply.

“The local production should not only meet supply, but it should be affordable. The major reason Nigerians prefer the imported poultry is because they are cheaper than those bred here.

“Even though the difference in price is about N200 to N300, it means a lot to most people, especially when they want to buy in bulk for parties. The relevant authorities should do something to alleviate the current scarcity.”

Although the Director-General of the Poultry Association of Nigeria, Mr. Onallo Akpan, could not be reached as his phones were said to be switched off as of the time of filing this report, he had during the launch of Operation Hawk Descend lamented the destruction of the local poultry industry by the continued patronage of imported products.

He had described the local poultry industry as one of the critical drivers of the Nigerian economy and pleaded for public cooperation with the Consumers Protection Council and others stakeholders to rid Nigerian markets of imported poultry.

Akpan had said, “Nigerians are worse off by the continued patronage of unwholesome smuggled poultry, mostly from the Republic of Benin.

“If this trend is not checked and brought under control, the huge investment in the poultry industry may be rendered unproductive and the economy brought into a total collapse.”

http://www.punchng.com/business/business-economy/chicken-turkey-scarcity-hits-market-prices-soar-by-29/

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Re: Chicken, Turkey Scarcity Hits Market, Prices Soar By 29% by Nobody: 9:00am On Jul 21, 2015
abeg make dem ban heard bird flu is on the rise in W/Africa
Re: Chicken, Turkey Scarcity Hits Market, Prices Soar By 29% by princefunmmy(m): 9:07am On Jul 21, 2015
Back to kpomo!
Re: Chicken, Turkey Scarcity Hits Market, Prices Soar By 29% by Nobody: 9:40am On Jul 21, 2015
This is not good for business @ all.
Re: Chicken, Turkey Scarcity Hits Market, Prices Soar By 29% by Omooba77: 11:16am On Jul 21, 2015
modelmike7:
This is not good for business @ all.
In Kollington's voice; badiye ti won to akuku jeran, adini magbagbe loba Oluwa..............
As things are expensive, we stii dey eat meat, God no dey forget any man.......
Re: Chicken, Turkey Scarcity Hits Market, Prices Soar By 29% by Omooba77: 3:07pm On Jul 21, 2015
modelmike7:
This is not good for business @ all.

If we are producing enough in Nigeria,Cotonou would have closed for business long time ago
Re: Chicken, Turkey Scarcity Hits Market, Prices Soar By 29% by Nobody: 7:09pm On Jul 21, 2015
Omooba77:


If we are producing enough in Nigeria,Cotonou would have closed for business long time ago
.............. You are so right bro.............. Exactly my thoughts. I am looking towards investing in poultry, fish farming and Agriculture as a whole this year.
Re: Chicken, Turkey Scarcity Hits Market, Prices Soar By 29% by Omooba77: 10:37pm On Jul 21, 2015
modelmike7:
.............. You are so right bro.............. Exactly my thoughts. I am looking towards investing in poultry, fish farming and Agriculture as a whole this year.

Thanks sir,many of us youth will be better of investing in agriculture.

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