The poultry industry is estimated to have incurred over Rs 100 crore loss this summer because of the death of birds, while many farms have shut operations as the business became unviable, Poultry Federation of India said.
"The death of birds have led to a rise of up to 30 per cent in broiler prices to about Rs 100 per kg at present as against Rs 70-80 per kg a fortnight ago," Poultry Federation of India chairman Jagbir Singh Dhull told PTI.
As a result of this, in the last fortnight, only the wholesale prices of broiler have jumped, Poultry Federation of India Convener Ricky Thaper said.
Thaper added that many farms have shut operations which resulted in supply crunch and in coming days if temperature continues to remain high, prices can further go upwards.
There are about 24 crore birds in the country.
According to various industry experts, about 10 per cent birds have died in the last fortnight or so.
Pedgaonkar added that most of the birds have died in the southern and western states as they together have about 55 per cent of the country's total birds population.
Normally, it takes about 30 days for a bird to become broiler of 1,200 grams which can be served as chicken.
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