Save poultry industry from collapse – Mahama appeals to Gov’t
Former President, John Dramani Mahama, has made an appeal to the government to urgently attend to the challenges confronting the poultry industry to save it from collapse.
According to Mr Mahama, many poultry farmers are being forced to shut down due to the high cost of maize, the main food input that poultry farmers use to feed their birds.
The former President expressed concern that the development if unchecked would worsen the already difficult economic situation the country is facing, as many farmers would be forced to stop.
“You can ask the Poultry Farmers Association. They will tell you the assistance we [NDC government] gave them that boosted their poultry industry. But today, the poultry industry is in a poor state.
Their main input is corn; add vitamins, ‘Keta school boys’ and other ingredients as their feed. But today, you can’t even buy the corn. It is a challenge getting it for even for your own consumption, how much more your chickens,” he observed.
“This has forced many farmers to stop the poultry business. My brother who has over 1000 birds and has been selling their eggs says soon he will be selling the birds and won’t venture into the poultry business again until he is certain he can give the birds the proper care they need,” Mr Mahama added.
He was speaking in an interview on Moonlite Radio as part of his tour of the country to thank Ghanaians for their votes in the 2020 elections.
The former president said, so costly is the maize, such that after the farmers add fish, vitamins and other ingredients, they are hardly able to make any profit after selling the eggs or the birds.
He blamed the failure of the government’s flagship Planting for Food and Jobs (PFJ) programme for the situation, explaining that if it had been properly handled, it would have yielded the needed maize production to keep the poultry business thriving.
The 2020 flag bearer of the National Democratic Congress (NDC) also identified the lack of fertiliser as a major cause for the shortage of maize.
He explained that the government is owing the fertiliser suppliers who, as a result, did not have money to bring in fertiliser to grow more maize and other agricultural produce.
He, therefore, appealed to government to urgently address the situation to save the local poultry industry, stressing that failure to protect the industry would lead to a loss of foreign exchange, an increase in unemployment and also result in the country having to rely on more imported chicken for its needs.
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