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Agriculture Stakeholders Urge Moratorium on Chicken Importation Amid Oversupply

Concerns Raised Over Broiler Sector Surplus An agriculture stakeholder group has called on the Department of Agriculture (DA) to impose a moratorium on chicken imports to address the current oversupply in the broiler sector. Current Oversupply S…
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May 24

Concerns Raised Over Broiler Sector Surplus

An agriculture stakeholder group has called on the Department of Agriculture (DA) to impose a moratorium on chicken imports to address the current oversupply in the broiler sector.

Current Oversupply Situation

Edicio dela Torre, President of the Philippine Rural Reconstruction Movement (PRRM), highlighted the growing concern over increasing chicken imports exacerbating the existing supply glut. According to PRRM data, chicken production is expected to reach 2.26 million metric tons by the end of the year, while demand is projected at only 1.68 million metric tons. This would leave an ending stock of approximately 780,000 metric tons.

Calls for a Moratorium

Dela Torre urged the DA to consider a temporary halt to chicken imports while a policy review is conducted. "Given the oversupply of chicken, there is enough reason to have a moratorium on further imports," he stated.

Divergent Views on Importation

Elias Jose Inciong, Chairman of the United Broiler Raisers' Association (UBRA), acknowledged the weak demand but noted a shift towards chicken due to high pork prices. Despite this, imports continue to rise. Inciong emphasized the need for thorough consultations and data-driven decisions to avoid potential market shocks from a sudden import ban. "The system is addicted to imports," he said, warning against hasty measures.

DA's Stance on Importation

DA spokesperson Arnel de Mesa indicated that the department must review current data before making any decisions about a moratorium. He emphasized the complexity of the issue, noting that chicken imports include various products like choice cuts and mechanically deboned meat used for processing, not just whole chickens for the market. "Hindi basta-basta nagbabawal ng pag-import," de Mesa explained, underlining the necessity of careful consideration in any policy changes.

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