₦500M subsidy: Lagos poultry association projects drop in egg prices 

The Poultry Association of Nigeria, Lagos State chapter, has projected a drop in the price of eggs with the sustenance of the state farmers’ feed subsidy.

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The Poultry Association of Nigeria, Lagos State chapter, has projected a drop in the price of eggs with the sustenance of the state farmers’ feed subsidy.

The state chairman of PAN, Mojeed Iyiola, said this in an interview in Lagos on Friday.

Recall that the Lagos State Government, through its ₦500 million Ounje Eko Farmers Subsidy Programme (Ounje Eko FSP), is empowering farmers with a 25 per cent subsidy on animal feeds (poultry and fish).

The initiative is aimed at boosting local agricultural production in the state.

The distribution of the feed subsidy began on February 5, and will be done all Wednesdays in the month of February.

A crate of eggs currently sells between ₦5,000 and ₦6,000, depending on the size.

In the first quarter of 2024, a crate of eggs sold for between ₦2,800 and ₦3,000.

Iyiola also lauded the state government and the Ministry of Agriculture and Food Systems for the intervention.

He expressed optimism that the initiative, if sustained beyond the stipulated test run of four weeks, would cause the price of eggs to drop.

“The distribution of the feed from the Lagos State Farmers’ Subsidy Programme, which commenced on February 5, is a fantastic idea of the government.

“The future is looking bright for poultry farmers. We are indeed happy and grateful to the Lagos State Government for the intervention,” he said.

(NAN)