The
Chairman of the Poultry Association of Nigeria, Ogun Chapter, Mr Samuel Odunsi,
on Thursday appealed to the Federal Government to stop the smuggling of frozen foods
into the country.
Odunsi
made the appeal in an interview with News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) in Abeokuta.
He
said that the smuggling of frozen foods into the country was affecting the
sales of local poultry products.
“If
importation of poultry products into the country is totally stopped, it would
help to boost our local production,” he said.
Odunsi
said that in spite of the ban on such commodities, some of the enforcement
agencies still encouraged smugglers at the borders.
“The
importation of poultry products from neighbouring countries is a major
challenge and a big hindrance to local production.
“This
has affected local production, over the years. Nigerians should appreciate the
local farmers so that we can also compete effectively with products from other
countries.
“These
imported products are even more expensive, compared to the local ones,” he
said.
Odunsi
also identified the high cost of feeds as another major challenge in the
production of poultry products in the country.
He
noted that local farmers could not compete with imported poultry products
because of the high cost of poultry feeds.
“Most
of the raw materials we use in producing poultry feeds keep increasing
regularly and have become very expensive, which is the reason why imported
frozen foods are taking over the Nigerian market,” he said.
Odunsi
urged government to implement policies that could help improve the activities
of security agencies at the borders, to effectively control the smuggling of
poultry products into the country
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