Thursday, August 17, 2023

Poultry Market Becomes Volatile Again


Poultry price hike troubles the people,
Hurts protein need of the feeble,
True culprit hides amid the endless squabble.

Poultry market has become volatile again. This time soaring price of egg is squeezing the pockets of the consumers. Egg is being sold at taka 15 apiece,almost loosing the title of “cheapest source of protein”.Back in March, broiler chicken caused storm into tea cup after 1 kilo had been sold at more than taka 300 per kilo.

Consumers’ Right Protection body inspected the market and found blank receipt /receipt without price and date at the wholesale market. Clear indication of opaque transaction taking place in a country that aspires to become a knowledge based economy. Some wholesalers and dealers put the blame on corporate poultry farms. However,money receipts shown and the so-called representatives of poultry industry interviewed do not belong to the top 15 corporate poultry farms.

In brief, following points emerged out of the egg price debacle:

1 Poultry feed accounts for 70% of the cost and corn and soya account for 85% of the poultry feed. Bangladesh has to import key ingredients of poultry feed and depreciation of taka affected the poultry feed price1. Recent restriction on import by Bangladesh Bank also played a role.

2. Egg substitutes like lower-end fishes (Telapia,Pangush) registered increase in their prices. One kilo is now being sold at taka 200-250. Earlier the prices varied between taka 120 and 130.

3. Ministry of livestock set the price of egg at taka 12 apiece.

4. One industry representatives in a press conference said that egg production dropped because of extremely hot weather in this summer time. Chicken consumes lots of water than feed during this time.

5. Following govt intervention, egg price fell to taka 165/ dozen

Some points need serious scrutiny. Corn prices are falling over the last 10 months.Poultry meat has become cheaper,now taka 160/kilo.According to a news report,students living in hostels found poultry meat cheaper than dozen of egg as more meal can be prepared with the poultry meat.Moreover, quail egg is still cheaper,it is not a popular substitute though.So there are substitutes of egg and they are still cheap. This ultimately stem formation of any cartel.

Price fixing by ministry of livestock to some extent set the narrative against the consumer.

Back in March I wrote “Poultry Meat Gets Costlier”2.Sharing parts of it again:

“Dutch embassy in Bangladesh commissioned a study on poultry sector of Bangladesh. The study revealed that all the farms produced 525 million broiler chicken annually. There are 300/500 farms that have on average 15000 birds and 18000 contract farms that have the capacity to raise around 3000 birds 3.Apart from that there are small and household level farms that raise chicken under open sky. The big farms and the contract-farms jointly account for 62% of the total broiler meat production. Any successful cartel requires that organizational cost be lower and punishment be lower among other things. With so many contract farmers ,it is impossible to enforce such a cartel. And why the big farms shoot their own feet by taking a stance that ultimately allows entry of chicken from neighboring India that has cost-effective solution to rear chicken. People will switch to eat fish and egg if poultry meat stays out of their reach. In that case ,revenue loss will compound problems of the poultry farmers who are indebted to banks,cooperatives and dear ones. The big farms are subject of regular audit by the chartered accountants. Govt ,Competition Commission can check those audit reports to see how much they earn and how they do that. It is not easy to make windfall gain in poultry farming.

However, there is a possibility to influence the pricing of poultry meat.There are 15 big farmers.Interestingly, they also on the list of top 15 Breeders and Hatchers. These farms also furnish chicks to other farmers. It is not known how many of them in feed business. I do not know whether they acquire any hatchery or breeding farm. But their sheer capacity is influencing the input market price. Similarly, it is not known whether these farms have already purchased other farms. But news reports say nature of contract they place before other farms does not allow them to sell their products at their will in a profitable way.Subcontracting farms' profitability shrinks significantly. There is some kind of “tie-in” in that contract.That means nature of the contract to some extent shapes the poultry meat prices. Close scrutiny of the contract between big farms and other farms is needed. Back in 2012,Bangladesh introduced Competition Act 2012. It prohibits "combination" (cartel/alliance) that adversely effects competition in a commodity market(section-21) 4Bangladesh Competition Commission may intervene here.

Govt may also intervene to set up hatchery and breeding unit across the country so that marginalized poultry farmers get chicks and poultry feeds at affordable price. If govt can intervene in telecommunications market then it can also take initiatives to ensure protein for the poor. I think it is not pragmatic to report on commodity prices at retail level. Many western media broadcast prices at wholesale level. Dissemination of retail price and breakdown of production costs through media to some extent sets the “narrative” against the consumers and validates unreasonable price hike.”

Profiteering is pretty common in this part of the world. And we have witnessed how perishable kitchen commodities went through unreasonable price hike. Price hike taking place at a moment when purchasing power of people has fallen and election is knocking on the door. Businessmen were demonized right and left in our command and control economy. I fear this may be used as a pretext to demand election money from the corporate poultry farms. Do not forget ruling party leaders warned loyalists against extortion ahead of August 15, National Day of Mourning. Corporate farms do not control the local bazaars and streets. Whatever outlets they had were shut down, hinting unfavorable business environment.

Policy support towards the poultry industry is what we needed.Just a year ago America made offer to import soy meal from them.I think we have to make strategic ties in this kind of sector instead of military. If we get soya at a convenient price that makes our poultry feed and fish feed cheaper, we could meet our protein need at a cheaper cost as well as capture part of the foreign market.

Central bank may also step forward to their aid by providing subsidized credit or access to export assistance fund. This will help them expanding their farm size as well as bringing the cost of production to a competitive level.

Blame game and witch hunting have become the trend ,which only hides the true reason. Without deep digging into an issue, any kind of character assassination only complicates the problem.

Notes And References

  1. ”Eggonomics 101:How Do India, China Keep Egg Price In Check When Bangladesh Fails?”,Masum Billah and Shawkat Ali,Business Standard, August 17,2023. For more read at https://www.tbsnews.net/features/panorama/eggonomics-101-how-do-india-china-keep-egg-prices-check-when-bangladesh-fails
  2. ”Poultry Meat Gets Costlier “,Rezaul Hoque,https://hoquestake.blogspot.com,March 31,2023. For more read at https://hoquestake.blogspot.com/2023/03/poultry-meat-gets-costlier.html?m=1
  3. "Poultry Sector Study Bangladesh", Larive International B.V. and LightCastle Partners Ltd,May,2020
  4. Protijogita Ain 2012(The Competition Act 2012)

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