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Wednesday, March 13, 2024

Poultry association lauds Lagos for subsidising egg prices

The PAN chairman appreciated the effort of the Lagos State government.

• March 13, 2024
Crates of eggs
Crates of eggs

The Poultry Association of Nigeria has commended the Lagos State government for subsidising the prices of eggs and other agro-products in the state.

The chairman, PAN Lagos State chapter, Mojeed Iyiola, gave the commendation in an interview with journalists on Wednesday in Lagos.

He noted that following the hike in the price of poultry feed and other raw materials, the subsidy on eggs and other agro-produce by the Lagos State government was a respite for local farmers.

“Presently, from the farm gate, eggs sell for between N3,400 and N3,500, and the retailers sell for N4,000 and above. In fact, running a poultry farm is getting burdensome for most local farmers.

“However, as an association, we will like to commend the Lagos State government for its efforts in ameliorating the challenges in the sector,” he said.

According to him, the state government has helped poultry farmers to the best of its ability. 

“With a food market hub recently opened in the Mushin area of the state, the government has subsidised the prices of most agro-products sold there, including eggs.

“Normally, the price of eggs at the hub is N3,400, but the government makes us sell them at N2,250 and then pays us the balance.

“This effort of the government is very much appreciated by us, as the purchasing power of the consumers is low,” the PAN chairman said.

In addition, Mr Iyiola noted that subsidising agro-produce was beneficial to both farmers and consumers.

“This subsidy favours both we, the farmers, and consumers as it eliminates the greed of the middlemen who hike the prices at will. This has been going on since the launch of the hub, and it is not restricted to eggs but other agro-products sold at the hub.

“Lagos residents can now get produce such as rice, beans, tomatoes, and pepper at subsidised rates at the hub, courtesy of the Lagos State government.

“The market is always open on Saturday, and we do not sell more than two crates to individuals per time because some unscrupulous people buy in bulk and then resell at exorbitant prices outside the hub,” Mr Iyiola said.

(NAN)

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