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Increase GHS 30 compensation to encourage farmers to report the flu outbreak- Poultry farmers to Gov’t

Maynard Championby Maynard Champion
June 28, 2022
Reading Time: 3 mins read
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Poultry farm

The Poultry Farmers Association of Ghana is appealing to the government to increase the compensation given to farmers whose birds are affected by Bird Flu.

As part of measures to curb the disease, the Ministry of Food and Agriculture and the Veterinary Services Department is mandated to kill and properly dispose off infected birds, after which farmers will be compensated with ₵30 per bird.

Speaking in an interview, the Vice President of the Greater Accra Poultry Farmers Association of Ghana, Kwame Ntim Duodu, lamented that it takes farmers an average cost of ₵60 to keep a single bird; Hence the ₵30 is woefully inadequate.

“If we want to encourage farmers to report the flu outbreak, then we must compensate farmers adequately. A poultry farmer can spend about ₵60 to keep a bird. This includes feeding, electricity, and chemicals. If the bird is affected by the flu and you say you want to give the farmer ₵30 to kill and bury the bird, the farmer is losing.”

Kwame Ntim Duodu

Exempt poultry farmers from cost of disinfecting bird flu-infected farms

He stated that the money is woefully inadequate and will not help the fight against the flu.

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Meanwhile, Mr. Ntim Duodo has appealed to Ghana Veterinary Services Department to exempt poultry farmers from the cost of disinfecting bird flu-infected farms to encourage farmers to report outbreaks.

Mr. Ntim noted that the charges imposed by the veterinary services before infected poultry farms are disinfected are unbearable since farmers are already losing from the destruction of the birds affected by the flu. He, therefore, appealed to the government to step in since poultry farmers are losing all their investments.

“If you ask a farmer who has lost most of his birds to the flu to still pay for the cost of the disinfection exercise, it will be a burden,” he said.

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Vertinary officer in a poultry inspecting some birds

He maintained that it would be prudent and encouraging if the government bore all the cost of disinfection to encourage farmers to report flu cases.

“The veterinary services should do more than what they are doing currently. A report from a farmer in Sunyani says that the vet services attended his farm that was affected by bird flu, and they asked the farmer to buy the disinfectant to disinfect the place”.

Mr. Ntim Duodo

Bird flu issue is a public health situation

Mr. Ntim Duodo also noted that the bird flu issue is a public health situation that must be addressed through state intervention.

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He stressed that the farmers are already going through difficult moments by reporting cases, which lead to the destruction of their birds.

“The farmer is already in a difficult situation. If the farmer had the resources to buy the disinfectant and destroy the bird, they would have done so and just report,” he said, adding that the disinfection and the compensation are major motivations for farmers to report cases of outbreaks.

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