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“The rate of chicken has reached a historic high!” “Are chicken prices ever going to come down?” “What is happening in this country? These are some of the many questions going over everyone’s mind. Day by day, we are witnessing a massive increase in chicken prices. In comparison to the same time last year, the price was a little over 350 Rs/kg. Now it has crossed 550 Rs/Kg (might be even more by the time you will be reading this). What may be the source of this anomaly?

Well the answer lies in one of the most basic principles of economics that we have learnt in high school: supply and demand. With a very heavy heart, it is to be said that none of those who came to power ever really had a sweet spot for the poultry industry. It is due to the supply & demand along with the rising cost of production that have left farmers out of business. Hence, we are witnessing this phenomenon. What might be the reason for the farmer’s increased cost of production? That is an ‘idiosyncratic’ question for the average reader. Here is the explanation:

Feed is the most important part when it comes to raising broilers. It constitutes about 70% of the total cost. The price of feed increased by 66% in one year due to increase in input cost, and government mismanagement. Why government mismanagement? The reason is that they never really tried to understand the conundrum of the poultry industry.

Soybean meal is a major ingredient in making feed of the chicken. The main protein requirement of a broiler comes from soybean meal. It comprises about 25-30% of the overall feed. A broiler needs this amount of protein for it grow at its full genetic potential. Since Pakistan does not produce its own soybean, the bean has to be imported from the USA, and South America.

Before 2015, soybean meal used to be imported from India but ever since the trade ban with the country, the market shifted to the countries mentioned previously. The problem started on October 20th, 2022, when soybean and canola worth $500 million was stopped at the port, on the basis of it being “GMO”.

This created a huge crisis in the overall poultry industry, as the major protein raw material for chicken feed suddenly became unavailable. Broiler farmers started panicking, and stopped placing chicks in their sheds. This translated to a huge drop in the production.

The minister of national food security and research, gave a brusque and a false statement that soybean was never used in a broiler’s feed before 2015.

The statement was fallacious in a sense that before 2015, soybean meal used to be imported from India by feed millers. Soybean meal has been a part of a chicken’s feed since 1988. It was only after the trade ban with India that soybeans started getting imported from the USA and South America by solvent extractors. Another advantage of directly importing the bean is oil. A soybean consists of around 20% oil.

One of the many advantages of importing the bean rather than meal is that with the former, you get to refine oil as well. Hence, minimizing the need to import it. Furthermore, the minister stated that there are many alternate sources to soybean which are locally available. The local alternatives are; Rapeseed meal, Guar meal, Corn gluten meal, Sunflower meal, and Fish meal.

First of all, none of these has the same protein quality as soybean meal. Secondly, soybean meal is considered as the number one source of protein in manufacturing poultry and dairy feed due to its biological quality. The industry’s feed conversion ratio (ratio between feed given and chicken’s weight obtained) improved from 2.5 to 1.5, giving a 40% increase in the efficiency which kept the price of chicken affordable. Finally, even if the whole industry were to use these as an alternative, not enough quantity will be available to cater to the whole industry.

Now let us talk a little bit about GMO. What is GMO? GMO stands for ‘genetically modified organism’. The acronym itself is infamous among some people. However, is it something to be afraid of? The whole scientific community around the world is under the consensus that anything which is GMO-based is NOT cancer causing (one of the major concerns of a common man/woman). At least so far there has been no evidence of it being so. So why the debate? Or more importantly, what is the debate? First, let us discuss the main pur pose of a GMO-based crop.

The main purpose of a GMO based crop is to increase the crop’s yield without the significant use of a herbicide. Our population is increasing at an exponential rate and in order to meet the rising population’s demand, you need to make sure that there is an abundant quantity available in order to cater it. GMO does the trick, since it prevents any insects from destroying the crop.

However, some inferred that this may lead to the crop developing a major insecticide tolerance, which in turn will make all the herbicides/pesticides/insecticides become futile. In addition to that, some believe that it will lead towards a massive reduction in bio-diversity as well.

With all that being said, none of this has been supported by any fact or proper evidence. Unfortunately, people in our system have misrepresented this term in such a way that a common man/woman, believes that anything which is GMO-based, directly causes cancer and can potentially kill you, which is totally baseless.

According to the WHO (World Health Organisation), “GM foods currently available on the international market have passed safety assessments and are not likely to present risks for human health. In addition, no effects on human health have been shown as a result of the consumption of such foods by the general population in the countries where they have been approved”. (Source: WHO website)

Coming back to the feed crisis. Unfortunately, even if the feed crisis is resolved, it will take at least another year for the rates to normalize. Currently, the production is at its lowest and no farmer is willing to place flocks in his shed. In addition to that, the government needs to understand the woes of an average farmer.

Whenever a farmer makes money, the whole industry makes money, which at the end of the day contributes to the overall economy of the country and makes the chicken affordable for the daily consumer, as more and more farmers would be incentivized to place flocks, thus increasing production. Whenever an industry thrives, more jobs are created, there is less unemployment, and more revenue is generated for the government.

Copyright Business Recorder, 2023

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Ahmed Jan 11, 2023 01:35pm
Why can't we grow our own Soybean. We are an agricultural country, aren't we?
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Unknown Jan 12, 2023 09:16am
Kuch sharam ker! So much lies only for a little amount. Soya bean has never been the main or even ingredient for the poultry feed. These rulers are the mafia having everything under control. They never fear Allah nor do you. Fi upon them!
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Ali Jan 12, 2023 11:48am
@Unknown: Oh jaahil jaahil insaan. I am a feed miller. Soybean meal has been the major source of protein ingredient of chicken feed. Kisi cheez ka na pata hou toh bakwaas nahi kartay. Agar Allah ka darr hai toh phir Quran ki ayat pe amal karo which states to always verify before saying anything. This article is stating facts with references. What are you basing your allegation on? Are you a feed miller? Do you have even the slightest of the slightest idea regarding the formulation that goes into a chicken feed? Baat uspe karo jiske baaray mein pata hou. You are just as jaahil and incompetent as the rulers in this country. Shame on you!
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Nooriya Jan 12, 2023 03:19pm
Completely agree with you, very well written, thank you so much for shining light on such an important issue.
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Naeem Dar Jan 12, 2023 09:16pm
Extremely informative analysis and appraisal about rise in cost of poultry . We must understand about GMO products which is misunderstood and misleading for general public.
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Naeem Dar Jan 12, 2023 09:18pm
We must focus at national level to grow Soyabean with dedicated research at all level
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Asad Jan 15, 2023 10:54pm
I am a farmer and I am in huge losses since the feed rates increased. In January of 2022 feed rates were 4000 per bag and in January of 2023 it has risen to around 7000 per bag of 50 kg. Farmers production costs are around 300+ per kg at farms. Day old chick companies were giving me chicks for just 10 per chick but I opted to not place chicks in my farm because at the end you may not even cover your original amount because the feed is expensive and also less nutritious hence more costly. General public is putting all their blame on innocent farmers but they just don’t know how much farmers are suffering.
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Asad Jan 15, 2023 11:17pm
I am a farmer and I am in huge losses since the feed rates increased. In January of 2022 feed rates were 4000 per bag and in January of 2023 it has risen to around 7000 per bag of 50 kg. Farmers production costs are around 300+ per kg at farms. Day old chick companies were giving me chicks for just 10 per chick but I opted to not place chicks in my farm because at the end you may not even cover your original amount because the feed is expensive and also less nutritious hence more costly. General public is putting all their blame on innocent farmers but they just don’t know how much farmers are suffering.
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