TN poultry industry suffers serious setback

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| The chicken trade, which had collapsed last month after the bird flu first hit the country, had slightly recovered after a series of chicken and egg melas organised by the National Egg Co-ordination Committee (NECC) and Tamil Nadu Poultry Farmers' Association at various places in the State. |
| The price of the chicken had touched nearly Rs 30 a kilo. The latest outbreak of bird flu has sent the prices into a tailspin. The price, which was hovering around Rs 20 a kg, declined to Rs 15 a kg today. |
| The situation with regard to egg sales is no different. Farmers are forced to sell at a mere 60 paise an egg. The Namakkal zone NECC which met here on Monday fixed the price at 70 paise an egg. |
| "It is very unfortunate that the farmers are getting only 70 paise per egg after making so much investment. After Jalagaon reported bird flu, there is little movement in the domestic market," a poultry source told Business Standard. |
| Namakkal, an important poultry zone, has more than 700 farms. At present, India exports poultry products to the tune of Rs 400 crore a year. Namakkal accounted for around 60 per cent of this, said industry sources. |
| The statistics available show that the daily production of eggs in Namakkal is 2 crore, and almost 25 lakh eggs are being exported every day. The projected exports from Namakkal this year is worth Rs 300 crore, which includes the export of 35 lakh eggs a day to the Middle East and egg powder to European Union and Japan. |
First Published: Mar 23 2006 | 12:00 AM IST