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Major challenges affecting poultry production in Nigeria, by Modupe Adesoba

The FrontierThe FrontierApril 1, 2025 2713 Minutes read0

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Animal production in Nigeria faces several challenges which hinder productivity and profitability. The key challenges include: the cost of poultry feed which is a Major Challenge in Nigeria’s Livestock Production

Poultry farming is a crucial part of Nigeria’s livestock industry, contributing significantly to food security and employment, reports Nigerian Tribune.

However, the high feed cost remains a basic problem limiting the growth and profitability of the sector.

The cost of livestock feed (e.g., maize, soybean, and fishmeal) is rising due to inflation, import dependence and competition from human consumption.

Many farmers struggle to afford quality feed, leading to poor animal growth and productivity.

Why is poultry feed expensive in Nigeria?

Several factors contribute to the rising cost of feed in Nigeria, including:

High cost of feed ingredients

The principal components of poultry feed—maize, soybean meal, groundnut cake, wheat bran, and fish meal—are expensive due to scarcity, inflation, and import costs.

Maize, which forms 50-60 percent of poultry feed, is also in high demand for human consumption, ethanol production, and livestock feed.

Soybean and groundnut meal are affected by export demands and processing costs.

Insecurity in farming areas

Many maize and soybean farms in northern Nigeria suffer from bandit attacks and farmer-herder conflicts, reducing local production and increasing prices.

Farmers are forced to abandon their lands, leading to low supply and high demand, which drives up feed costs.

Dependence on imported feed additives

Many essential feed supplements (e.g., lysine, methionine, and vitamins) are imported.

The fluctuating exchange rate and import duties increase the cost of these additives.

Poor infrastructure and transportation costs

Bad roads and high fuel prices make transporting feed ingredients expensive.

Power shortages also increase the cost of milling and processing feed.

Hoarding and middlemen exploitation

Some traders and feed millers hoard grains to create artificial scarcity and inflate prices.

This speculation worsens the financial burden on poultry farmers.

The effects of high feed costs on poultry farming

High Production Costs: Since feed accounts for 60-70 percent of poultry production expenses, farmers struggle to maintain profitability.

Increase in poultry product prices: The cost of eggs and chicken meat rises, making them less affordable for the average Nigerian.

Farm closures: Many small and medium-scale poultry farms shut down due to unsustainable feed costs.

Decline in poultry industry growth: High feed prices slow down investment and expansion in the sector.

Solutions to reduce Feed costs in Nigeria

Encourage local Feed Ingredient Production: Government and private sector investment in maize and soybean farming.

Use alternative feeds: Promote organic and locally available feed sources like black soldier fly larvae, cassava peels, and moringa leaves.

Reducing the high cost of poultry feed organically in Nigeria requires innovative strategies that leverage locally available resources.

Here are some productive solutions:

Use alternative feed ingredients

Black Soldier Fly Larvae (BSFL) High in protein and easy to cultivate using organic waste. Azolla and duckweed Fast-growing aquatic plants rich in protein suitable for poultry feed. Maggots and earthworms: Provide a natural protein source and are easy to produce. Moringa leaves highly nutritious and rich in vitamins and minerals.

Grow your feed ingredients

Maize and Sorghum instead of buying, farmers can grow their grains.

Sweet Potato and Cassava Peels—processed effectively, can replace expensive grains. Soybean and groundnut cake: Are good protein sources that can be locally cultivated.

Formulate your poultry feed

Mix locally available grains, legumes, and alternative protein sources.

Use a simple grinder and mixer to ensure uniform feed quality.

Avoid over-reliance on commercial feed by balancing nutrients with available resources.

Fermentation of feed

Fermenting grains and crop residues improves digestibility and increases nutritional value. It enhances beneficial bacteria, promoting gut health in poultry.

Integrate free-range and pasture-raising

Letting birds forage for insects, seeds, and greens reduces dependence on formulated feed. Introduce cover crops like cowpea, millet, and amaranth for natural grazing.

Utilise agricultural and kitchen waste

Properly processed fruit peels, vegetable waste, and brewery waste can supplement feed. Leftover rice bran, wheat bran, and palm kernel cake from agro-industries are excellent sources.

Bulk purchasing and cooperative farming

Join or form a cooperative to buy raw materials in bulk at lower prices.

Share resources like feed processing machines among members.

Organic feed supplements

Use eggshells and bone meal for calcium. Herbs like garlic and neem improve immunity and reduce disease outbreaks.

Conclusively, the high cost of poultry feed is a great barrier to livestock production in Nigeria.

Addressing this issue requires policy support, investment in local feed production, adoption of alternative feeds, and better infrastructure. Without these measures, the poultry sector may persist in facing challenges that will affect both farmers and consumers.

*Adesoba is an Animal Health expert.

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