Poultry breeders in Morocco complain of falling prices and the sector's incurring significant losses

Published 2022년 12월 25일

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The National Association of Broiler Breeders in Morocco has expressed concern over the significant loss suffered by breeders due to falling chicken prices. The association has called on the government to subsidize the cost of production materials and ensure their quality, from the stage of first-day chicks to compound feed. They attribute the price drop to decreased consumption and inefficiencies in industrial slaughterhouses. Additionally, the association has highlighted concerns over poultry mortality, attributed to a lack of tracking and monitoring, and a decline in local demand leading to an oversupply and further price drop, while production costs remain stable. The association places responsibility for these losses on the Ministry of Agriculture and related institutions, and is advocating for immediate action to address these issues.
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The National Association of Broiler Breeders in Morocco stated, in a statement, that “the decline in prices has caused great losses to breeders,” adding that “they were waiting for the government to intervene to reduce the cost of materials involved in the production process, and to ensure the quality of the latter, starting from first-day chicks to compound feed.” ". The association recorded that "the decrease in the price of chicken is mainly due to the decline in consumption due to the high cost of the product, and the weakness of industrial slaughterhouses in absorbing this surplus," noting that "the decline in the price of chicken came at a time when educators are complaining about the death of a number of poultry flocks due to the absence of tracking and monitoring, According to what is stipulated in Law 28_07”, noting that Europe is experiencing an alarming and unprecedented situation in poultry mortality. The same source recorded that "the demand for chicken in the local ...
Source: Le 360

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