Business
Association Urges Poultry Farmers To Form Cooperative
Chief Samson Akinoso, the National Secretary, Poultry Association of Nigeria (PAN), has advised poultry farmers to form cooperative groups to raise funds for financing production instead of waiting for external loans.
Akinoso gave the advice on Wednesday at the fourth PAN-Lagos International Poultry Show and Exhibition held in Lagos.
The show, which had “Poultry Production in a Mega City: Lagos Environmental Challenges — The Way Out” as its theme, was attended by poultry farmers and stakeholders in the environment sector.
According to Akinoso, “with a contribution of at least N5,000 by each farmer monthly, they will have something substantial to assist their members on a monthly basis”.
“All members will benefit from such contributions rather than waiting for the time when the N200 billion agricultural loan promised by the Federal Government will be available.”
The PAN national secretary said no poultry farmer could assess the loan because of the “stringent” conditions put in place by the Federal Government.
“They include that the farmers must have between N100 million and N250 million as collateral, and that the interest on such loans will not be less than 14 per cent on any amount that is received by the farmers,” he said.
Akinoso also decried the arrangement that required farmers in the South-West to travel as far as Jos in Plateau to access maize to be used as feed.
“If the Federal Government wants to distribute maize to poultry farmers in Lagos State, they should collect it in Ibadan or Akure silos and not in Jos or Maiduguri considering the risks involved in such a trip,” he said.
Mr Bashir Egberongbe, the Director of Agriculture Services, Lagos State Ministry of Agriculture, who represented the commissioner, implored the farmers to follow due process in locating their poultry farms to avoid official harassment.
“If farmers set up their farms in areas earmarked for residential, commercial or industrial purposes, the state government will not issue certificates of occupancy to such applicants,” he said.
Egberongbe said the government had taken steps to tackle some of the challenges facing the farmers such as providing 10 additional hatcheries to supplement the existing two under its Accelerated Poultry Production Programme.
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