sharon sanders
Editor-in-Chief & President
New Delhi, March. 26 (PTI): The domestic poultry industry has registered a loss of Rs 7000 crores due to the panic reaction following the localised bird flu outbreak, according to an apex poultry industry body.
"Estimated loss to poultry and allied industries stands at Rs 200 crore per day," Vice-President of Poultry Federation of India A P Sachdev, said.
The cumulative loss stands at Rs 7,000 crores for the last 35 days since the bird flu outbreak, he added.
This estimate includes loss to broiler, layer, egg, feed, breed, pharma segments and also loss of transport and other dependent industries, Sachdev said.
"The industry loss was due to drop in sales due to panic reaction to the localised outbreak at Navapur in Maharashtra," Sachdev said.
President of PFI in North Zone, Shabbir A Khan, said the price of chicken in the wholesale market has come down drastically affecting the small poultry farmers.
Chicken priced at Rs 32 per kg in the wholesale market before the outbreak is now selling at one rupee in Pune, five rupees in Mumbai and Hyderabad, Rs 10 in Delhi and Rs 14 in Coimbatore.
"This drop in price is due to wrong perception about bird flu," he said adding "it is safe to eat well-cooked poultry products including chicken and egg".
To remove doubts from the minds of consumer, Khan quoted the US-based Centre for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) study that said: "There is no evidence that any human case of avian influenza has been acquired by eating poultry products".
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"Estimated loss to poultry and allied industries stands at Rs 200 crore per day," Vice-President of Poultry Federation of India A P Sachdev, said.
The cumulative loss stands at Rs 7,000 crores for the last 35 days since the bird flu outbreak, he added.
This estimate includes loss to broiler, layer, egg, feed, breed, pharma segments and also loss of transport and other dependent industries, Sachdev said.
"The industry loss was due to drop in sales due to panic reaction to the localised outbreak at Navapur in Maharashtra," Sachdev said.
President of PFI in North Zone, Shabbir A Khan, said the price of chicken in the wholesale market has come down drastically affecting the small poultry farmers.
Chicken priced at Rs 32 per kg in the wholesale market before the outbreak is now selling at one rupee in Pune, five rupees in Mumbai and Hyderabad, Rs 10 in Delhi and Rs 14 in Coimbatore.
"This drop in price is due to wrong perception about bird flu," he said adding "it is safe to eat well-cooked poultry products including chicken and egg".
To remove doubts from the minds of consumer, Khan quoted the US-based Centre for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) study that said: "There is no evidence that any human case of avian influenza has been acquired by eating poultry products".
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