Rajahmundry, May 14, (way2newstv.in):
Poultry in East Godavari district has a total of 2.4 crores of hens in various stages, of which 1.30 crores are eggs.In the normal conditions, 1.1 crore eggs are produced per day. Hens die from 25 to 28 thousand daily. Healthy chickens can withstand temperatures up to 40 degrees Celsius. Farmers say that the death toll has risen by more than 40 degrees to five days and by the heat of the heat. The loss of Rs.1.5 crore per day in the form of poultry deaths. In the six days, Nine crore losses. There are poultry farmers in the worry that the number of deaths increases if the sun is too big. On the other hand, the production of eggs fell by 15 per cent. 10 lakh eggs are produced every day in normal conditions. Only about 93.5 lakh eggs are produced by the sun's intensity. Farmers are losing 16.5 lakh eggs per day. At present, the egg farmers have lost Rs.3.36 crores in six days to Rs. Poultry groups have been estimated to have a net loss of Rs.12.36 crore in the poultry industry in six days. Poultry farmers say that the fall in consumption in West Bengal and Odisha, which is mainly exported from the district, is expected to fall.
POULTRY INDUSTRY PROBLEMS
The farmers are feeding the burden of maintenance with special care measures to protect the chicks from high temperatures. Growing burden around the forms of grafting and packaging around spraying, sprinklers, and increased feeding rates and increased rates of labor costs have increased. The impact of recent swimmers has caused the industry a great loss. In the poultry farms in Arutamur, Dwarapudi and Anaparthi areas, the shed flakes flashed and the farmers had to lose. The shells of the goddesses are wiped out. Electricity problems are due to the fact that the transformers are burned with high temperatures and generators do not function properly. They say that the deaths of the poultry, the fall in production and the decline in egg prices are causing the industry to suffer seriously. The farmers are worried that the industry will suffer further losses as the dawning of the preceding days continues.
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