The association says poultry farmers have suffered heavy losses during the past two years because of the rising input cost and shrinking demand for their products. Most of the farmers have lost even their entire working capital. Poultry farmers have demanded of the government to provide immediate relief to the trade in order to resuscitate it. Market conditions justify the distress call from poultry farmers. Closure of business and industries produces cyclical effects, and the worst of these is unemployment. So a relief package for the poultry sector is necessary to reverse the trend of increasing joblessness. Delay in announcing relief measures could result in further losses to poultry farmers and add to unemployment. Losses from delayed decisions leave their impact for long. The poultry sector might have come to this alarming juncture due to delay in taking corrective measures.
Hard times for poultry sector
Country’s poultry sector is severely affected due to which nearly half of the industry is on the brink of bankruptcy
The association says poultry farmers have suffered heavy losses during the past two years because of the rising input cost and shrinking demand for their products. Most of the farmers have lost even their entire working capital. Poultry farmers have demanded of the government to provide immediate relief to the trade in order to resuscitate it. Market conditions justify the distress call from poultry farmers. Closure of business and industries produces cyclical effects, and the worst of these is unemployment. So a relief package for the poultry sector is necessary to reverse the trend of increasing joblessness. Delay in announcing relief measures could result in further losses to poultry farmers and add to unemployment. Losses from delayed decisions leave their impact for long. The poultry sector might have come to this alarming juncture due to delay in taking corrective measures.
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