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Home » Why Eggs May Hit N10,000 Per Crate – Poultry Farmers 
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Why Eggs May Hit N10,000 Per Crate – Poultry Farmers 

Editor IIIBy Editor IIIOctober 13, 2024
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The Poultry Association of Nigeria (PAN) has raised the alarm that a crate of egg which currently sells between N5,500 and N6,000 may soon be sold at N10,000.

Secretary of PAN in the Federal Capital Territory (FCT), Musa Hakeem, said this while speaking at a press conference to commemorate World Egg Day in Abuja.

Hakeem called on the government to declare a state of emergency in the egg production sector, warning that without swift intervention, the price hike would be inevitable.

He opined that the situation would further worsening the already declining protein consumption among Nigerians.

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The PAN Secretary attributed the looming increase to soaring transportation costs resulting from the removal of fuel subsidies, and escalating feed prices driven by feed millers.

“The sharp rise in production costs could push the price of a crate to N10,000, but we have kept it at N5,500 out of consideration for consumers.” He said.

He expressed disappointment over the lack of significant governmental support, noting that the last time poultry farmers received grain assistance was three years ago.

Hakeem urged for stronger cooperation between the government and Poultry farmers, emphasizing that the association possesses comprehensive data on poultry farmers that could be utilized for more targeted interventions.

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