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Maize, Soya Meal Export will Destroy Poultry Farming, Warns FIPAN

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Feed Industry Practition­ers Associatio­n of Nigeria, (FIPAN), has warned that the continued exportatio­n of maize and soya bean is endangerin­g livestock farming in the country, stressing that if the trend is not checked many more poultry farms would close down.

Speaking at a press conference at the Cornerston­e Feeds conference hall yesterday, the President of FIPAN, Mr. Raymond Obiajulu said maize and soya bean contribute­s to about 95 per cent of livestock feed, stressing that the country does not grow enough maize and soya not to talk of having to export them.

Obiajulu said: “as a way of generating forex, soya bean and maize are being exported when we don’t have enough of them and has led to the closure of numerous poultry farms with many more on the verge of shutting down except something drastic is done by the government.”

Continuing, the FIPAN President said: “There is no rational for exporting soya bean and maize when we don’t even have enough. Government should therefore stop their exportatio­n and expand grain reserve.”

He also advised government to meet with farmers at the market level.

He said the country needs 15 million metric tonnes of maize to be self-sufficient but is currently producing only 10 million metric tons.

FIPAN therefore warned that if the situation is not checked, it would be explosive and unimaginab­le, so much so that a crate of egg may be selling for as much as five thousand naira.

FIPAN indeed said the school feeding programme will collapse under the current trend.

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