Sun.Star Cagayan de Oro

Paranoia hurting poultry industry

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CITY OF SAN FERNANDO -- Various poultry and livestock growers in Pampanga are complainin­g of the paranoia that has been weighing in on the sales of the poultry industry here as many of their buyers were not able to access stocks even outside the seven-kilometer controlled zone.

Poultry raisers from Minalin, Santo Tomas, Candaba and even those in Santa Rita and Guagua have been complainin­g of the very restrictiv­e and unclear provisions implemente­d by the ban of the Bureau of Animal Industry.

Many of them are complainin­g that their buyers from as far as Ilocos Region have been prevented by the quarantine inspection­s set up by various municipali­ties and provinces from accessing supplies even if these are outside the seven-kilometer controlled zone.

Sales in markets in Guagua, one of the province’s biggest public markets have been very slow. The same is true with sales in Angeles City where some sellers have cut into half their regular supply orders.

In the City of San Fernando, some chicken stalls closed early on Saturday and Sunday due to poor sales, where vendors associatio­ns reported drop in sales from the average 250 heads to just 50 heads per trader.

The vendors told SunStar Pampanga that the “scare” is causing big impact, affecting not only the local economy but other related health social concerns that since haunted several wet markets across the city.

In Candaba’s Tagalog Region barangays, which are the closest to Bulacan, supplies have already been prevented from entering Bulacan markets according to local growers. In Bahay Pari, chicken is no longer sold by the kilo but per head at P80 to P100.

Michael Reyes from Bahay Pari said that some sell the chicken alive to prove that these are not sick.

In Santo Tomas, Jonathan Simbillo, a local poultry owner, said that they have not been able to sell stocks since Friday. This is despite the fact that the town is ten kilometers away from the controlled zone in San Luis.

Kulkul area, which occupies parts of Minalin and Santo Tomas is the biggest egg producing area of the fourth district. The area alone produces some 1.5 million eggs a day.

Mayor John Sambo said that the town’s 700,000 stocks are for egg production.

“It is very unfair that we

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