Poultry Association’s fair price initiative for eggs, chicken to start 12 Jan at 20 Dhaka locations
We will gradually expand the initiative to 100 points, selling eggs, frozen chicken, and other agricultural products at a limited profit, says BPA President Sumon Hawlader
The Bangladesh Poultry Association (BPA) has announced plans to sell eggs and chicken at fair prices starting 12 January at 20 locations across Dhaka, as part of a smart market management initiative aimed at stabilising prices ahead of Ramadan.
BPA President Sumon Hawlader shared the news at a press conference held at the Dhaka Reporters Unity, today (4 January).
"We will gradually expand this initiative to 100 locations, offering eggs, frozen chicken, and other agricultural products at limited profits," he said.
During the press conference, Sumon presented a 10-point charter of demands to the government. He criticised the corporate sector's dominance in the poultry market, which he argued is harming marginal farmers.
"Corporate companies are controlling the market by producing feed, chicks, eggs, and chicken. This prevents marginal farmers from competing fairly," he explained.
Sumon also highlighted the challenges farmers face due to price hikes caused by syndicates in the feed and chick markets.
"The unreasonable price hike caused by feed and chick syndicates is a significant problem for marginal farmers, making it hard for them to cover production costs," he stated.
"This syndicate must be dismantled, and affordable feed and chicks must be ensured for farmers."
The BPA demanded that corporate entities restrict their activities to producing feed and chicks, allowing farmers to focus on their production. It also called for the creation of a fair market system to protect farmers and urged the government to introduce loan and subsidy schemes.
These measures, Sumon said, would enable farmers to increase production, foster rapid growth, and strengthen the domestic poultry industry.