Nigerian Poultry Industry Now Worth N3trn

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Nigerian Poultry Industry Now Worth N3trn Business

Onallo-Akpa, however, alerted that, the poultry industry is on the verge of total collapse and extermination because of the negative and devastating consequences of the new currency policy on the industry.

“Eggs being daily produced by poultry farmers since the first week of February 2023 till date have never been off-taken by 20 per cent because of the near absence and lack of the naira notes to buy basic food items and other necessary proteins like eggs and chickens,” the PAN president added. “Encourage the Armed Forces in various peace keeping operations, the Nigerian Prisons, the Internally Displaced Persons and primary schools to be immediate off-takers of the eggs,” Onallo-Akpa stated.

 

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