A member of the Poultry Farmers’ Association in the Western Region, Nana Saah, has lamented the effect soya bean shortages and the cost of maize wheat is having on the poultry industry.
Speaking to Nana Yaw Abrompah on Plan B Fm morning show NKOSUONSEM , Nana Saah explained that soya beans, maize, and wheat contribute to the majority of what is used to prepare feed for chickens.
He said farmers don’t have enough soya beans to feed chickens and at the same time the prices of maize and wheat is on the rise.
“Because of this, farmers are being forced to sell birds earlier than the 70 to 90-week range. Now farmers are selling their birds as early as 25 weeks and 30 weeks old because they can’t get the feed to feed them,” he said.
“With all these increments, we can’t sell our eggs to meet costs, so farmers are being forced to sell their birds when they are not supposed to and that is causing the industry to collapse.”
According to him, the poultry industry needs a steady supply of soya beans and maize.
“The birds eat so much that we should have a chunk of soya bean and maize in the system so that we can use it to feed our birds. If soya bean, maize, and wheat are cheap and available to feed the birds. Leftover feeds can be used as organic fertilizer or manure for crop production which is more economical and harmless on the lands and human health” he added.
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