Poultry group: Enough chicken supply from Christmas to January

The supply of chicken in the Philippines is expected to remain abundant from Christmas through January, according to the United Broiler Raisers Association. Farm-gate prices have dropped due to ample supply, though retail prices may fluctuate with demand. Local production is sufficient, unlike rice which still requires imports.

In a radio interview, Elias Jose Inciong, chairman of the United Broiler Raisers Association (UBRA), stated that the poultry sector is not facing supply shortages like in previous years, despite adverse weather and poultry diseases. "For chicken, the supply is more than enough. The problem is demand, or the buying capacity of consumers," he said. Farm-gate prices in Central Luzon have fallen to P83 to P85 per kilo from P100 a week earlier, while retail prices stay higher due to seasonal demand.

Inciong emphasized that supply is ample and could even overflow into January. The group is awaiting regulatory approval from the Department of Agriculture (DA) for poultry vaccines. There is an ongoing disagreement with the DA's technical team over vaccine types—live ones that could mutate versus killed ones that do not. "We do not understand why they are being so strict," he explained.

There is no ban on chicken imports unless the source country reports animal disease outbreaks. Local production meets domestic needs sufficiently, in contrast to rice which requires importation. Data from the National Price Coordinating Council indicates a chicken supply sufficient for 239 days, far exceeding rice's 79 days. This reassures Filipinos of no shortages during the holidays.

Relaterte artikler

Etter alarmer om storfekjøttmangel har kundene begynt å hamstre, noe som har ført til kyllingmangel i butikkene. Bransjeorganisasjonen Svensk fågel melder om en rekordhøy etterspørsel. Coop importerer fersk kylling fra Latvia for å sikre forsyningen.

Rapportert av AI

Egypt has agreed to import large quantities of frozen poultry and parts from several countries to increase market supply and lower prices ahead of Ramadan, according to the ministries of Supply and Agriculture and the Mostaqbal Misr Agency for Sustainable Development.

The Indonesian government plans to export 1 million tons of premium rice in 2026 after achieving food self-sufficiency. Perum Bulog's rice reserve stands at 3.25 million tons, ensuring domestic needs are met. Agriculture Minister Andi Amran Sulaiman stated that exports are almost certain this year.

Rapportert av AI

South Korea has confirmed a new case of highly pathogenic avian influenza (H5) at a duck farm in Jangsu County, North Jeolla Province, raising the seasonal total to 60. Authorities are controlling access to the farm, culling about 12,000 birds and conducting an investigation. A 24-hour standstill order has been issued for neighboring areas.

 

 

 

Dette nettstedet bruker informasjonskapsler

Vi bruker informasjonskapsler for analyse for å forbedre nettstedet vårt. Les vår personvernerklæring for mer informasjon.
Avvis