Friday, December 8, 2006

Rein in maize prices: Poultry firms urge

BS/PTI reports
The poultry industry is currently facing a severe crisis due to unprecedented increase in the price of maize, the most crucial ingredient of poultry feed accounting for more than 80 per cent of the cost of production of eggs and broilers, the committee said in a release here today.

At the present level of production, poultry sector contributes approximately Rs 35,000 crore to the economy and provides direct and indirect employment to more than 3.2 million persons, it said.

Normally at this time of the year, maize prices range between Rs 500 to Rs 550 per quintal.

However, this year, the price has gone up to Rs 900 per quintal and in some parts of North India, it is as high as Rs 1,000 per quintal, it said.

The government is apparently following the example of developed countries, where forward trading is a norm. However, there is a vast difference between agricultural farming of the developed countries and that of India, the NECC said.

“We are afraid the prices of eggs and chicken will further rise,” it said and asked the government to take steps to ensure that maize is available in adequate quantity and at affordable price to the poultry farmers.

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