Saturday, July 28, 2007

The virus and the farming community

Late into the evening, there was no report of any abnormal mortality of birds in and around Imphal. I wish the virus outbreak was contained.

But viewing from the side of farming community, there is total anarchy in their domain. As soon as the official announcement was made consumers of all hues suddenly avoid chicken in any from like a plague.

Abruptly, the demands of chicken in any form drop down to a big zero.

But there are a lot of farms outside the 5 kms radius where the culling is being in progress. They have to keep feeding their flocks with no prospect of selling their crops within the next 3 months.

3 months? It’s because it is mandatory to review the status of the outbreak only after a break of complete 3 months. Within this period, there should be active surveillance to make sure that the virus was completely wiped out.

Until and unless there is another official announcement to the effect that the outbreak is contained and it is safe to eat chicken, consumers will continue to avoid it. So, the demands for chickens will continue to be zero for the next 3 months.

And, it is not common knowledge but the chicken feeds are pricey. You cannot barter a kilo of rice, which is the staple food of people here, with a kilo of chicken feed. It is costlier than rice.

Will the farming community continue to invest in this pricey stuff for a crop which would have zero demand in the market for the next 3 months?

This government and ,even this society, appear to have no idea how to deal with the present plight of the farming community here.

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