It’s official now—there is bird flu outbreak here.
In the afternoon, the Govt officially announced that culling of live birds would begin tomorrow. As the first step, all the live birds within the 5 kms radius of ground zero will be culled. Ground zero is the farm in Thangmeiband area. I’ve posted about the farm here.
All the live birds outside this 5 kms radius but within the 10 kms radius will be under constant surveillance.
They are giving Rs 10 for every small chick and Rs 30 for every grown up birds culled as compensation.
These rates are mandated by Govt of India based on the current price in some states like Andhra Pradesh, Maharashtra. Here the rates are too low. Some of my friends told me that most farmers would be willing to let their birds culled if the compensation came to around Rs 90 per bird.
We all can understand that it is an emergency situation and the farming community should be ready to lose some portions of their investments. But it appears that pure chaos prevails in the field. There is still widespread shifting of birds outside the 5 kms radius. As I’m typing this right now, wholesale transportations of birds are still continuing. I got this news from some friends of mine who are reliable.
There is likelihood that they would not find any substantial numbers of birds within the immediate 5 kms radius.
Bird flu is a very serious public concern. But this government totally mismanages the initial response to contain the outbreak. We are indeed living in a very dangerous place.
Thursday, July 26, 2007
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