• FluTrackers.com Inc. does not provide medical advice. Information on this web site is collected from various internet resources, and the FluTrackers board of directors makes no warranty to the safety, efficacy, correctness or completeness of the information posted on this site by any author or poster. The information collated here is for instructional and/or discussion purposes only and is NOT intended to diagnose or treat any disease, illness, or other medical condition. Every individual reader or poster should seek advice from their personal physician/healthcare practitioner before considering or using any interventions that are discussed on this website. By continuing to access this website you agree to consult your personal physican before using any interventions posted on this website, and you agree to hold harmless FluTrackers.com Inc., the board of directors, the members, and all authors and posters for any effects from use of any medication, supplement, vitamin or other substance, device, intervention, etc. mentioned in posts on this website, or other internet venues referenced in posts on this website.
  • We are not asking for any donations. Do not donate to any entity who says they are raising funds for us.

Brazil?s import claims irk local poultry industry

sharon sanders

Editor-in-Chief & President
<table align="center" border="0" cellpadding="0" cellspacing="0" width="100%"><tbody><tr><td><table align="left" border="0" cellpadding="0" cellspacing="0" width="100%"><tbody><tr><td style="font-family: arial; font-size: 12px; color: rgb(0, 0, 0); padding-top: 5px; padding-bottom: 10px;" align="left" valign="top">
</td> </tr> <tr> <td class="contentboxhead22" valign="bottom">
</td> </tr> </tbody></table> </td> </tr> <tr> <td valign="top"> <arttitle>Brazil’s import claims irk local poultry industry</arttitle>
20 Aug, 2008, 0109 hrs IST, <artag>ET Bureau</artag>
</td> </tr> <tr> <td style="padding-bottom: 10px;" align="left" valign="top" width="100%"> <table align="left" cellpadding="0" cellspacing="0" width=""> <tbody><tr> <td id="bellyad" style="padding-right: 3px;">
</td> </tr> </tbody></table> <!-- google_ad_section_start --> PUNE: The National Egg Coordination Committee (NECC), an umbrella organisation representing large segments of the country’s poultry industry, is up in arms over a news agency report from Brazil about a huge order for the import of chicken into India.

According to the news report, the Brazilian Association of Chicken Producers and Exporters (ABEF) claimed that the potential for exports to India in the first year could amount to 3 lakh tonnes of unprocessed poultry. It further noted that this amounts to 10% of their global export and India would then overtake Russia, which has till now been the largest importer of Brazilian poultry.

The NECC is agitated that such imports will drastically affect the domestic poultry industry worth Rs 40,000 crore, which is still reeling from the multiple crises of rising input costs and the outbreak of avian flu in the backyard poultry of West Bengal.

Ms Anuradha Desai, chairperson, Venkateshwara Hatcheries group, and chairperson, NECC, pointed out that retail prices in India for processed chicken range between Rs 75-80 per kg (just under $2 per kg) while retail prices in Brazil are at $3.90-8 per kg (approximately Rs 160-320 per kg). These figures do not include the high freight cost.

“The very fact that they are ready to export to India in spite of this vast disparity in prices proves that they are desperate to get into the Indian market,” Ms Desai said. She added that the NECC would explore if anti-dumping measures could be invoked.

The news agency report quoted the Brazilian agriculture ministry as saying that India’s need to import poultry had increased following the outbreak of bird flu and the subsequent culling of over a million chickens over the last few years.

http://economictimes.indiatimes.com/articleshow/msid-3382353,prtpage-1.cms




</td></tr></tbody></table>
 
Back
Top