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Rajshahi rearers for fair price of poultry items

March 15, 2018 00:00:00


RAJSHAHI, Mar 14 (BSS): The remaining marginal poultry farmers in the district are looking for fair price of the produced eggs and birds coupled with reasonable price of poultry feed, medicine and chicks for making their existing business sustainable.

"We need at least congenial atmosphere to run our business smoothly and successfully", said Enamul Haque, owner of a poultry farm in the city, adding that there is an enormous scope of furthermore promoting the sector.

While talking to the news agency he said existence of poultry industry is important for supplying proteins to the community regularly. Its role is also vital to generate employment and poverty eradication.

Enamul produces around 3,200 eggs per day on an average in his 5,500 bird-farm currently. He started his business with 550 birds in 2004 with an initial investment of around Tk 0.45 million elevating his business capital to Tk 4.0 million at present. Seven day-labourers including two females are working there. He says production cost for each of the eggs is around Tk 5.0 whereas its wholesale price is hardly Tk 4.30 in local markets.

On the contrary, he said the consumers in general have to purchase an egg at Tk 5.0 to Tk 6.0 in retail markets. Enamul terms the problem as artificial and manmade and demanded rational reduction of price-gap between wholesale and retail.

"I have compelled to reduce the number of birds to 4,000 from 10,000 to minimize the gradually declining operating cost to some extent", said Arifuz Zaman, owner of Asif Poultry Farm at Kamlapur under Godagari upazila.

Nadim Hossain, Owner of Tanaka Agro Limited at Kapasia under Paba upazila, draws government attention and intervention to protect the sector.

"Basically, we have no hands on markets as it's totally controlled by all the persons concerned," said Nazim Uddin, district livestock officer. He said there are 577 layer hen farms in the district. The hens at those farms and the local variety hens lay about 34 crore eggs every year. But, the demand of egg in the district is 220 million and the extra eggs are sent to different districts.

"We along with around 45,000 workers are facing an embarrassing situation due to the exorbitant price of poultry feed, medicines and chicks in one hand and lower price of eggs and birds on the other hand", lamented Masudul Haque Nilu.

Nilu, district unit president of Poultry Owners' Association, said more than 3,500 businessmen have compelled to shut down their business in the district incurring huge loss during the last couple of years.


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