Daily Nation Newspaper

Zim soya bean shortage hits poultry industry

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HARARE - Soya bean shortages have hit the poultry industry threatenin­g the viability of the sector.

This comes as the local poultry sector is yet to recover from the effects of the highly pathogenic H5N8 avian influenza virus commonly known as bird flu which broke out in the country in May.

Although it has since been contained, the virus has had negative effects on production.

Soya bean is one of the critical components in the production of stock feed.

Gweru-based poultry producer Fairhill Chickens, one of the local poultry producers, has borne the brunt of shortages of soya beans on the market.

Fairhill Chickens managing director Trevor Shaw said if the soya bean shortage persist, the company might be forced to reduce production.

“This has been a very tough environmen­t. At the moment, there has been shortages of key raw materials like soya beans and soya bean meal because it is imported.

If the problems persist we might be forced to cut on our production so that our stock feeds commensura­te with the chickens that we have,” he said.

Mr Shaw said the shortages of forex on the market has also seen the price of poultry products shooting up.

“The access to forex is an issue and those who are supplying us, source foreign currency from different markets and obviously there is a cost to that and this has had an effect on the local market,” he said.

 ??  ?? Gweru-based poultry producer Fairhill Chickens, one of the local poultry producers, has borne the brunt of shortages of soya beans on the market
Gweru-based poultry producer Fairhill Chickens, one of the local poultry producers, has borne the brunt of shortages of soya beans on the market

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